Ascension Earth 2012
SaLuSa & the Cemetery of the Forgotten God ~ by Greg
Giles Spirit Science Mailbag 2 ~ Debunker Showdown TPP Exposed: WikiLeaks
Publishes Secret Trade Text to Rewrite Copyright Laws, Limit Internet Freedom
TSA Introduces 'Detention Pods' to Shocked Public SaLuSa & the Cemetery of
the Forgotten God ~ by Greg Giles
Posted: 19 Nov 2013 12:12 AM PST
Cemetery of the Forgotten God artwork, commemorating
hundreds of once worshiped -now forgotten gods
Throughout human history the incarnate soul
traveler, possibly in search of his or her place of embarkation, or perhaps the
ultimate station of final destination, has worshiped a plethora of
all-powerful, all-knowing and all-seeing Gods that have come with great fanfare
only to have gone without ceremony, from the Egyptian God Amun-Ra, to the
mesoamerican Quetzalcoatl, to the Greco-Roman Apollo, based upon either the
mandate of a ruling King or the changing cultural perspectives of the age.
Today it would seem many have not dismounted from this carousel of the Creator
du jour, as many are worshiping as gods a growing menu of extraterrestrial
visitors believed to have graced our little blue marble as some kind of
johnny-come-lately human savior. And without a moment to spare it would seem as
we teeter-totter upon the precarious threshold of yet another apocalyptic age,
with little time to squander-in-review prophetic biblical warning that false
gods, false profits and even the anti-Christ himself would appear to mankind in
the end times, offering wonderful gifts packed tightly within a space-faring
Trojan horse, a double-crossed offering of love, service, and the dead on cue
arrival of the savior humanity desperately longs for, and believes,
understandably at times, direly necessary. Throughout the modern
world there are several gods worshiped as the one true Creator, and here
in the western world Christians worship as the 'one' an omnipotent being who,
one would think, as the Creator of Heaven and the Creator of Earth and
everything in between would deserve a name a little more creative than 'God',
but what's in a name anyway? Whether we now worship a being named Sananda who
unabashfully claims, obviously without the aid of an adequate press agent, to
be the Messiah of all Christianity, only with a peculiar 'neo' name for his
second coming curiously found nowhere in the Christian Gospels; Sanat Kumara,
whose first name happens to be a anagram of Satan himself; or just about
everyone's new favorite deity of hope and salvation SaLuSa, who apparently has
solid Madison Avenue connections in light, or should one say, in dark, of his Q
score, whose curious monicker could certainly have been conjured by a very
clever devil if he were indeed the anti-Christ crashing our velvety roped
apocalypse, SAtanLUciferSAtan.God Almighty. But what's in a name anyway?
Amen.Greg Giles
Spirit Science Mailbag 2 ~ Debunker Showdown
Posted: 18 Nov 2013 11:46 PM PST
spiritscience.net
TPP Exposed: WikiLeaks Publishes Secret Trade Text to
Rewrite Copyright Laws, Limit Internet Freedom
Posted: 18 Nov 2013 11:46 PM PST
From democracynow.orgWikiLeaks has published the
secret text to part of the biggest U.S. trade deal in history, the
Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP). For the past several years, the United States
and 12 Pacific Rim nations have been negotiating behind closed doors on the
sweeping agreement. A 95-page draft of a TPP chapter released by WikiLeaks on
Wednesday details agreements relating to patents, copyright, trademarks and
industrial design — showing their wide-reaching implications for Internet
services, civil liberties, publishing rights and medicine accessibility.
Critics say the deal could rewrite U.S. laws on intellectual property rights,
product safety and environmental regulations, while backers say it will help
create jobs and boost the economy. President Obama and U.S. Trade
Representative Michael Froman reportedly wish to finalize the TPP by the end of
the year and are pushing Congress to expedite legislation that grants the
president something called "fast-track authority." However, this week
some 151 House Democrats and 23 Republicans wrote letters to the administration
saying they are unwilling to give the president free rein to
"diplomatically legislate." We host a debate on the TPP between Bill
Watson, a trade policy analyst at the Cato Institute, and Lori Wallach,
director of Public Citizen’s Global Trade Watch.
Click image to zoomTranscriptThis is a rush
transcript. Copy may not be in its final form.
JUAN GONZĂLEZ: WikiLeaks is back in the news after it
published Wednesday part of the secret text of a massive new trade pact called
the Trans-Pacific Partnership, or TPP. For the past several years, the United
States and 12 Pacific Rim nations have been negotiating behind closed doors on
the sweeping agreement. On Wednesday, WikiLeaks released a 95-page draft of a
TPP chapter focusing on intellectual property rights. WikiLeaks editor-in-chief
Julian Assange appeared in a YouTube video Tuesday ta
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