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Luis Miguel Goitizolo

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3/26/2013 10:08:16 PM

Archangel Michael via Ron Head: A Connection With Spirit

imageArchangel Michael via Ron Head: A Connection With Spirit

As channeled by Ron Head – March 25, 2013

http://oraclesandhealers.wordpress.com/2013/03/25/

We will begin a discussion this morning on the sources of channeled messages. We intend for this information to make it easier for those who find themselves in receipt of such messages to understand the process and trust what they receive.

Many more of you will find yourselves tuning in to vast fields of such information from this time forward. Your inner make-up is changing in such a way as to make this a part of your lives. You will receive rather more personal messages and some will also wish to be conduits for general information such as what has been recorded by this channel and others.

Understand that you are, and have always been living in the midst of an ocean of frequencies carrying all of the information in the universes. This is exactly like the fact that you are sitting in a sea of radio and television signals which only proper equipment and tuners can intercept. You are the proper equipment for this new reception, and your tuners are being modified by the changes to each and all of you.

Some of this will require you to consciously volunteer yourselves, but much of the personal information will become available to you as you clear yourselves of old baggage and begin to open yourselves to the processes and understandings you call ascension.

As it has always been, some of you are visually oriented, some more feeling, some learn best through hearing, and some will do best by beginning to write each day and allowing the stream of thought to take you wherever it will. There is no right or wrong way to do this, with the following qualifications to that statement. If you are desirous of true, helpful, and trustworthy information to come forth, you must be of a matching energy to that.

You will need to achieve a clarity and integrity of purpose and maintain it daily in order to keep information of clarity and integrity available to you. You will need to understand and accept your own responsibility and divine sovereignty, to assure that you and you alone have control of the process. Do not, we implore you, just fling the doors of your consciousness open to whatever happens to beg entry. Do not accept as absolute truth everything that you might hear, see, or think any more than you would do so in your outer world.

There are those who know and can aid you in learning how to handle all of the newfound gifts which you may acquire. All of that being said, let us get on to the topic we began with.

You may find that you can understand animals, trees, even your dear Mother Earth as you open up. You might find that certain formerly mythic beings become a bit less mythic for you. But of course those are not the subject of this discussion.

What you will most certainly be able to find, if you so intend, is a connection with Spirit. You will have your own understandings of what that is for you to work through. Those various understandings have developed over the millennia and are deeply imbedded in your consciousness. And that is alright. You should begin to understand that a certain energy might be called by one name in your Orient and yet be known by quite another in your western cultures.

I, Michael, assure you that none of us care by what name we are called. You have fought and killed each other over such things. Learn to discern the truth and use of the information and to give no importance to the vehicle and you will be far ahead of this new game. Well, new to you, perhaps, but actually very, very old. The fact is that it has always been around, but has been discouraged.

Now the genie has been let out of the bottle, so to speak, and will not be put back in. Learn to use your inner abilities well, dear ones. We have waited a long time for you to begin hearing what we have always whispered to you. Listen well, and when you feel it is appropriate, share it with others.

Enough for today. We may return to this discussion later. Good day.

"Choose a job you love and you will not have to work a day in your life" (Confucius)

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3/26/2013 10:10:15 PM

Protesters Shut Down California Monsanto Office

monsantoclosedThanks to Fay.

Protesters successfully shut down California Monsanto office

True Activist, March 24, 2013

http://www.trueactivist.com/protesters-successfully-shut-down-california-monsanto-office/

A recent two-day protest in Northern California against genetically-modified organisms (GMOs) led to the complete shutdown of a Monsanto corporate office for an entire day, according to reports. On Friday, March 16, 2012, activists affiliated with the Global Days of Action to Shut Down Monsanto began rallying in front of the Davis, Calif., office of Monsanto, where they held up banners, gave speeches, and set up tents in front of the Monsanto building on Fifth Street, which caused the biotech giant to shutter its operations.

In the course of the two-day event, activists held up signs, gave speeches to inform and inspire each other and solidify the movement, drafted a resolution about Monsanto with many proposed solutions to be presented to the California legislature, celebrated each other and went “freeway blogging” – displaying a large hand made banner that said, “Shut Down Monsanto” on the Pole Line Road overpass over I-80,” writes Mark Graham ofFood Freedom. “Thousands of drivers were shown this message.”

Sponsored by The Anti-Monsanto Project, the Peace & Freedom Party, and various chapters of the Occupy movement from around Northern California, the weekend rally in Davis serves as a template for activists in other cities to follow. All it took to shut down Monsanto, after all, was a few dozen people standing in front of the building — imagine what hundreds, or even thousands, of activists could together accomplish?

Awareness about GMOs and the fact that they continue to remain unlabeled in the American food supply is becoming a forefront issue in the public spotlight. And evidence of this is being fleshed out in California, Connecticut, Washington and nearly a dozen other states where mandatory GMO labeling laws have been proposed or are currently making their way through the legislative process.

The truth about the dangers and ineffectiveness of GMOs, as well as the extreme toxicity of Roundup (glyphosate) and the other chemical pesticides and herbicides used on GMOs, are also gaining national attention. A recent study published in the Journal of Toxicology in Vitro, for instance, revealed that even very low levels of Roundup destroy testosterone and lead to male infertility (http://www.naturalnews.com/035135_Roundup_herbicide_testosterone.html).

In 2009, the American Academy of Environmental Medicine (AAEM) concluded that GMOs “pose a serious health risk,” and called for an immediate moratorium on their cultivation and use in food. Credible scientific studies continue to show that consumption of GMOs is linked to organ damage, gastrointestinal disorders, autoimmune illnesses, and infertility. GMOs also do not perform any better than natural or hybrid crops.

Sources for this article include:

http://www.newsreview.com/sacramento/gmo-wars/content?oid=5513229

http://naturalsociety.com

http://foodfreedomgroup.com/2012/03/21/davis-shuts-monsanto-down/


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3/27/2013 2:18:51 AM
Hi Miguel,

this is grand news. I feel Occupy is still at work. That is the only thing that will rid these dark creatures out of here, is to shut them down. I know it is for 1 day, but think of all the good it has been done. Exciting times are here.

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3/27/2013 10:26:39 PM
You are so right, Myrna. This is exciting news indeed, and all of it is certainly conducent to the New Age finally setting in on Earth.

Miguel

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3/27/2013 10:32:29 PM

BRICS plan development bank to fund infrastructure

Associated Press/Sabelo Mngoma - BRICS leaders, from left, Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh , Chinese President Xi Jinping , South African President Jacob Zuma Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff and Russian President Vladimir Putin pose for a group picture during the BRICS 2013 Summit in Durban, South Africa, Wednesday, March 27, 2013. Heads of State of BRICS nations met in the South African city of Durban for the two-day summit. (AP Photo/Sabelo Mngoma)

DURBAN, South Africa (AP) — Leaders of five of the world's emerging economic powers agreed Wednesday to create adevelopment bank to help fund their $4.5 trillion infrastructure plans — a direct challenge to the World Bank that they accuse of Western bias.

But the rulers of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa —known as the BRICS group —were unable to agree on some basic issues. Foreign Minister Pravin Gordhan of South Africa told reporters that there were "different views" about how much capital such a bank would need.

He said $50 billion had been mentioned, an amount conference officials said would be seed capital shared equally between the five countries.

Finance ministers had discussed basing contributions on a country's wealth, but then felt it would leave economic giant China, with the world's No. 2 economy, in an untenably dominant position, according to conference officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to speak to reporters.

Analysts said there was little doubt that China, with the world's largest reserves of foreign exchange, inevitably would be dominant, perhaps in much the same way that the United States and Europe dominate the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund.

The development bank would be the first institution of the informal BRICS forum which was started in 2009 amid the economic meltdown to chart a new and more equitable world economic order. South Africa joined two years ago.

"Russia supports the creation of this financial institution," President Vladimir Putin said Wednesday, but he cautioned "we believe that, if it is created, then it must work on market principles only and support the businesses of all our countries."

But his deputy foreign minister, Sergey A. Ryabkov, implied the announcement was premature: "We are not contesting the idea, we support it, we favor it, but we are urging everyone to be serious enough to make further efforts in order to create the right foundation." They were at a stage where "the devil is in the details," he added.

Inability to agree on fine points about the bank, first mooted a year ago when finance ministers were tasked with exploring its feasibility, highlighted the differences between the bloc that is made up of democracies and autocracies, diverse foreign policies and structurally different economies.

But at the fifth BRICS summit, its first in South Africa at the coastal resort of Durban, leaders pointed to their shared histories and aims: South Africa, very much the junior partner with a much smaller economy, has a decades-old relationship with China and Russia since they funded and armed anti-apartheid liberation movements; it shares a history of colonization with Brazil, a country that was the destination for more African slaves than any other; and with India as Mahatma Gandhi lived in South Africa for more than 20 years and developed his political activism here as he faced discrimination from a white minority government.

South African President Jacob Zuma, whose country is lobbying to be home to the BRICS development bank, said the formal negotiations to establish the institution were "based on our own considerable infrastructure needs, which amount to about $4.5 trillion U.S. dollars over the next five years." The bank will also cooperate with other emerging market countries and developing economies.

Zuma said the bank also will establish a "BRICS contingent reserve arrangement," a pool of money to cushion member states against any future economic shocks and further lessen their dependence on Western institutions.

Both those aims challenge the traditional roles of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, institutions that in their 50-year life have been dominated by the United States and Europe.

"As cooperation between the BRICS becomes more increasingly institutionalized, it will begin to challenge the economic architecture set out by the Bretton Woods institutions, regarded by many policy-makers within the BRICS as obsolete and biased toward the developed world, " analyst Martyn Davies of Frontier Advisory wrote this week. "The underlying motivation within the BRICSs is to assert their own collective interests, hard though they are to define, and do so against established Western ones."

While BRICS nations emphasize their equal partnership there is no doubt about the dominant role in trade and investment played by China, the world's most populous nation and its second largest economy which recently overtook the United States as the biggest importer of oil. China also has the world's largest foreign exchange reserves.

This BRICS summit has been dedicated to supporting development in Africa — Zuma invited 15 other African leaders to the meeting — and analysts note that some BRICS nations are rivals in the scramble for Africa's resources.

China long as overtaken traditional former European colonizers as Africa's biggest trading partner. Recently there have been rumbles about the nature of China's investment in Africa.

Botswana's President Ian Khama last month lambasted China for shoddy work in his country, saying "We have had some bad experiences with Chinese companies." In an interview with South Africa's BusinessDay newspaper, Khama blamed Chinese companies for a spate of power cuts he blamed on Chinese construction of a power plant that is months behind schedule.

Khama also expressed concern about the rate of Chinese migration to Africa, saying "We accept China's goods. But they don't have to export their population to sell us those goods."

And in a recent opinion piece the governor of Nigeria's central bank, Lamido Sanusi, accused China of being "a significant contributor to Africa's de-industrialization and underdevelopment," with its cheap manufactured goods competing with African goods on the continent and its huge appetite for raw materials preventing Africans from adding value to their natural resources. Sanusi suggested there was a "whiff of colonialism" about China's Africa policy.

China's new leader Xi Jinping, in a keynote speech before attending his first international summit at the BRICS, said China would "intensify, not weaken" its relationship with Africa. On Wednesday he told the summit China will "support Africa's efforts for stronger growth."

He said China would continue to make its own and international development priorities as it works to achieve a "grand goal" of doubling China's gross domestic product and the per capita income of its population of 3 billion by 2020.

Other leaders at the summit gushed about the possibilities opened by their fledgling BRICS forum, which represents nearly half of the world's population and more than a quarter of world trade.

India's trade minister Anand Sharma said BRICS will "have a defining influence on the global order of this century."

He warned against trade protectionism, which has played out within BRICS with South Africaaccusing Brazil of dumping poultry products.

Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff said BRICS has confounded its critics. "Even the most skeptical voices do recognize the contribution the BRICS bloc of countries has provided in the field of international economics," she said. Even the World Bank has said that global growth over the past few years and for the foreseeable future is being driven by the bloc.

Rousseff said it is time multilateral institutions like the IMF and World Bank become more democratic to clearly reflect the growing influence of developing countries.

"Choose a job you love and you will not have to work a day in your life" (Confucius)

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