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Marfa Texas,
is known to the cinema and art
world as the scene for important artistic
achievements.
It is also a mysterious and majestic place. Follow
our Marfa Blog
for photos, stories and video.
Listen
to this important radio show from Guns
and Butter. Host Bonnie Faulkner interviews Webster Tarpley
on the immanent US financial crisis MP3
From the September 19, 2007 broadcast.
Visit
www.GallinasCreek.org
for developments in an exciting battle to save a nearby important
endangered species habitat from the developers' bulldozer. What's
at stake is the serenity of a beautiful neighborhood and nearby
breeding grounds of the endangered salt marsh harvest mouse and
California Clapper Rail, on one of Marin County's widest creeks.
On
Oct 7, 2006, brightpathvideo filmed more clapper rail sightings
on Gallinas Creek, San Rafael, CA. This time, one was spied feeding
on the upper reaches of the creek near the Frank Llyod Wright Civic
Center and (this is important) in front of the
proposed four-acre indoor soccer facility off the west part of the
north split of the creek at GPS N38.00.49.9, W 122.31.38.6
Pile
driving, outdoor lighting, thousands of car trips, bridge alterations
and ever-present loud noise levels will have a deleterious effect
on this, the north bay's largest concentration of federally endangered
clapper rails.
For
more about the efforts to save this wildlife habitat please visit
gallinascreek.org
Video,
shot by John Parulis of brightpathvideo.com, on Saturday, Oct.
21, 2006 clearly shows a California clapper rail feeding and plying
the shoreline directly in front of the area set aside as a giant
indoor soccer complex. The clapper rail is on the federal endangered
species list. Recently, one of the developers, Andrew Rawley,
referred to the lengthy enivironmental review process for this
complex, as a "bump in the road". There are a considerable number
of people living near Gallinas Creek who think saving an endangered
species and its habitat is much more than a "bump in the road".
It is a national and a sacred duty. Some research biologists fear
the complex would negatively impact the rails' habitat, in this,
the largest concentration of clapper rails in the North San Francisco
Bay region.
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Susan
Billy is a Pomo and a Master Basket Weaver in the ancient sacred
Pomo way. Click on the picture to view a PDF of Susan and the
Sacred Art of Pomo Basket Weaving.
"Everything
we do is important. Every little thing we do, every picket line
we walk on, every letter we write, every act of civil disobedience
we engage in, any recruiter that we talk to, any parent that we
talk to, any GI that we talk to, any young person that we talk
to, anything we do in class, outside of class, everything we do
in the direction of a different world is important, even though
at the moment they seem futile, because that's how change comes
about. Change comes about when millions of people do little things,
which at certain points in history come together, and then something
good and something important happens."
Howard Zinn
Richard
Gage, AIA Architect, explores the flawed conclusions of the 911
Commission report and the conclusions of NIST, in this new presentation
on evidence supporting controlled demolition for World Trade 1,
2 and 7.
Newly
released architectural blueprints of the North Tower augment Richard's
analysis. ae911truth.org
The
presentation at Sonoma State Univ, Project Censored, April 20,
2007, is divided into 3 parts, this is part 1. Parts 2 & 3
can be found here.
"Every
powerful emotion is a prayer"
-Samantha White
brightpath
tapes 911 Truth Demonstration at Sept 2, 2007 Burning Man.
For more go to
TruthBurn
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Video,
interviews and music from March 18, 2007 Peace March in San Francisco.
A.I.M. leads the way
PBS
environmental superstar, David Suzuki, explores the reasons for
environmental decline and proposes workable solutions. Green Festival,
November 11, 2006.
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