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5/19/2013 10:43:16 PM

The Truth Will be Revealed – Part 2

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Carl Sagan and his family were threatened with death if he revealed the existence of extraerrestrials.

(Continued from Part 1.)

The Truth of the Extraterrestrial Presence

Geoff West called Disclosure a “watershed” in human history on this week’s Cosmic Vision News. (1) No other news could possibly affect human society more at this juncture of events.

And yet, since the 1950s, the governments of the world, led by the U.S.A., have tried to keep the extraterrestrial presence a secret. In part that reflects their use of their negative extraterrestrial contacts for technology in exchange for allowing abductions to occur.

In part it reflects the knowledge that the power position of the elites would crumble in the face of extraterrestrial contact. SaLuSa tells us:

“Even we of the Galactic Federation of Light have had contact with your leaders, and our offers to bring peace to the world were refused. That did not surprise us, because the agenda of the dark Ones was to take over the world and enslave the people. Their plans were well advanced and within sight of success, until you suddenly responded to the Light and began to understand the truth.” (2)

Now the negative aliens have been taken away from the planet by coalitions such as the Galactic Federation of Light, who serve the Creator, and the cabal has been stopped, but the governments of the world still oppose Disclosure.

But this is one truth that will be revealed, SaLuSa tells us:

“The extent to which there has been an ongoing cover-up of the truth for many, many years is quite astonishing to us, as your Governments have spent enormous amounts of money in supporting the organizations that are being used for this purpose.

“Even now it continues with SETI [Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence], who search the Universe for signs of intelligent life, yet your Government has had a continuous dialogue with the extraterrestrials you know as the Grays. It has been going on for some 70 years, and on a regular basis.” (3)

Heavens, has SETI never heard of the Internet? It would have made their job so much easier – if revealing the existence of extraterrestrials had been their job.

But there’s more to the story. The cabal threatened to kill SETI’s Carl Sagan and his family if he revealed the ET existence, according to Matthew Ward. (4)

The Pleiadian Light through Hannah Beanconsfield tells us that extraterrestrial contact has been known about for centuries but information on it has been kept locked away in places like the Vatican archives.

“The activist-type members among you might want to start petitioning the Vatican and the new leaders in power positions to allow greater access to the vast archives that have been withheld from the public for centuries. You will find data there that validates the reality of extraterrestrial life.” (5)

It isn’t just the existence of the galactics that has been kept a secret. NASA knows much more about astronomical realities than it lets on.

Readers here know that our local Sun is a relay point for the uplifting energies that come from the Source through the Central Galactic Sun and are rearranging our reality. Apparently NASA has also known, but kept the truth from us, SaLuSa says.

“Your scientists have kept knowledge from you. They know that the solar system is changing, and that your Sun is a main focal point for what is occurring. N.A.S.A. has been the biggest culprit at hiding the facts, and issuing false information. All of this will rapidly change in the coming months.” (6)

Every day we witness countless movies and TV shows misrepresenting the galactics in an attempt to make us afraid of them and ward off Disclosure. However, the Pleiadian Council of Nine tells us, “with your growing and rising levels of discernment, you dear souls will be able know what is and isn’t truth as you become increasingly awakened.” (7)

SaLuSa speculates that we hunger for the truth and won’t tolerate its embargo much longer.

“You hunger for the truth as you come to realize that for eons of time it has been kept from you, and that much you view as your history has been fabricated to suit the aims of those involved. Perhaps the most important omission is evidence of our visitations to Earth, and the contacts we have made. However, through archeology for those who eyes to see, there is evidence going back thousands of years.

“Some of it is undeniable, even to the point of showing that craft were in your skies long before you took to the air. If it had already been accepted that we were constant visitors to your Earth, and had meaningful contacts when we imparted knowledge to you, it would have been so much easier to make Disclosure. In fact, in some ways it might not have even been necessary to do it at all, as our link to you would have been understood, and our visits would have already been openly taking place.” (8)

SanJAsKa tells us that it was always intended that the cover-up end and the role of the galactics in our Ascension be revealed.

“The Earth experience as it stands at present continues to test many a soul, and events occurring on the world stage are indeed leading you to the disclosure of our existence, the existence of realms beyond your conscious understanding and the existence of so very many other things that are to help humanity see the orchestrated illusion that has been cast upon you. …

“Indeed, it has always been meant to be this way and it has always been known, even by them, that events would eventually reach the conclusion they are now reaching which is again, the disclosure of our existence and the full discussion of our wish to assist you along your evolution as a planet.” (9)

Matthew Ward told us recently that the Illuminati’s inability to prevent the Citizen Hearing on Disclosure at the end of April 2013 is an indication of its powerlessness but really it is the God of this universe who will give the final signal.

“[The real] significance of the week-long [Citizen Hearing on Disclosure] is that it occurred. The Illuminati’s influence in the United States, their last stronghold, has weakened so seriously that they could not prevent it. Your governments cannot continue much longer to cover up our family’s presence, but please don’t expect to shake hands with those who are living among you or greet landing crews next week. An official statement that other civilizations do exist—or maybe only the likelihood that they exist—would be a cautious first step, and your leaders who have been involved in announcement planning still are arguing about when will people be ready to hear this?

“Those leaders don’t know that the decision is not theirs to make. In His infinitely greater wisdom, God will know when to give the GO signal to the highest universal council, and then some of the thousands of crews surrounding the planet will join you. They will add their technologies to those developed by your scientists many years ago but usurped by the Illuminati, and when you no longer need their assistance, those family members will return to their homelands.” (10)

That having been said, the galactics have told us that they will not disclose as long as there is risk involved. The risk from such Illuminati measures as Project Bluebeam is probably now past, but other sources of risk still exist, as the Galactic Federation through Blossom Goodchild warns us.

“There are so many complications that many are not even able to conceive.

“It is imperative that we ‘get it right’ and timing is everything. Indeed there have been many ‘disappointments’ due to the ‘behaviour’ of those who have no agenda to assist … and many last minute changes have taken place.

“WE WILL NOT PUT YOU AT RISK.

“Consequences of actions that are not thoroughly thought through could ‘swing everything’ in the wrong direction.” (11)

There is even risk from ordinary citizens who might panic at the sight of the galactics. The rising energies will take care of much of it, but not all, the Pleiadians suggest.

“As we have previously informed you, we are waiting for the collective energy-levels to reach the stage needed for us to be able to comfortably be on your world with you dear souls, and we have withheld our ‘official’ contact with your world in a brazen manner that will help everyone to know the truth of our existence, because of the collective energy levels as they have stood for so very long. …

We are happily anticipating an easy entrance into the collective energies when the sacred time finally does come and we are able to be introduced to you and make ourselves known to every soul on your world who has remained within a paradigm of not understanding and in many cases, not accepting our presence. (12)

Ashtar through Philipp Schlienger also explains that we wouldn’t have been able to handle Disclosure earlier without fear and panic.

“Before this Now moment, Humanity would not have been ready to receive the truth. There would have been a great danger for people to drift into the negative emotions of fear, anger and hate.

“Think how you would have reacted to this news before your spiritual doors opened up and someone like us informed you suddenly that your star brothers and sisters have been watching over you for eons of your time and that there has been a huge cover-up by world governments to keep this information from you? How would you have responded to the truth about us and the fact that we are All One and we are actually here to protect you?” (13)

Moreover, after Disclosure, the Pleiadians warn us, “the period between the initial issuing of disclosure and our official landing may be a bit tumultuous, as humanity will come to find that you have been deceived about nearly every aspect of your (existence).” (14)

“Humanity’s willingness to trust perceived ‘outside forces’ will be tested in the time ahead, as the disclosure of our existence is brought forth on your world and you are left to collectively understand that there is so very much happening on your world and off of it that you haven’t been told.

“An entire paradigm of secrecy, lies and half-truths is about to be shattered and with it, the aforementioned carefully-instilled complacency and unawareness that has been bred and fed in much of humanity will fade as well.” (15)

(Continued in Part 3.)


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5/19/2013 10:44:38 PM

The Truth Will be Revealed – Part 3

Disclosure 456(Continued from Part 2.)

Because they appreciate the unsettling impact of Disclosure, the galactics don’t plan to make it a one-off, stunning revelation, SaLuSa tells us.

“Before long Disclosure will take place, but do not expect it to be far reaching in the initial stages. It will take time to peel away the secrecy that abounds where anything concerns Extraterrestrials and UFO’s.

“However, once the truth starts to come out, the floodgates will open where we are concerned and our past contacts that have been made with you. It will take time to release the truth about your Governments involvement with the Greys, and their use of advanced technology given to them.” (16)

The galactics will disclose gradually, SaLuSa tells us. Eventually we’ll enjoy all the benefits of Disclosure.

“We have opted for gradual changes and placed our representatives who are our allies, in positions that give more control to those of the Light. However, once we can come out openly, you will then see rapid changes taking place for which we have long been prepared. We assure you that you will eventually enjoy all of the benefits that have been promised to you, and we will be doing all we can to assist you.” (17)

The first step will be some form of official disclosure and then a teaching period in which the benevolent intentions of the friendly galactics is established. Lightworkers can be sure of playing a role in this phase of events.

“Our main desire is that our presence is officially admitted, with the assurance that at all times our contact has been peaceful with a view to helping Humanity. We live by the Light and have observed the protocol and Laws of God in our dealings with you. In time you will learn much about our involvement with you over thousands of years, and you will find that we have acted as your Guardians. We have monitored your growth, and have helped you overcome obstacles that may have seriously held back your evolution.” (18)

In the face of such startling revelations, many of us will have difficulty attending to the requirements of everyday life.

“Indeed, upon learning about the existence of we benevolent spiritual beings, many of whom are human and have come from our respective planets to assist in an evolution your planet has been undergoing which you have not been told about; in the face of such information, having a job and all of the other physical, Earthly aspects of your Lives will be seen as hollow and unimportant for indeed, you have been kept distracted from the truth and reality of your existence and nature as spiritual beings with the very many aspects of your society designed to usurp the money and spirituality out of you.” (19)

Tomorrow we’ll hear about the Illuminati’s attempts to enslave us and decimate our population, reducing it from 7 billion to a more docile 500 million. That agenda has been one of the reasons for keeping the existence of extraterrestrials a secret, the Pleiadians say.

“The actions of the cabals in attempting to control and enslave you have not been pretty indeed, and one of the reasons they have kept such a tight grip upon the knowledge of our existence is because such knowledge would and will naturally serve to break the paradigm that has been instilled within the minds and hearts of so very many souls.” (20)

(Continued in Part 4.)

Footnotes

(1) Cosmic Vision News, May 17, 2013, athttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/inlight_radio/2013/05/17/cosmic-vision-news.

(2) SaLuSa, June 1, 2012, athttp://www.treeofthegoldenlight.com/First_Contact/Channeled_Messages_by_Mike_Quinsey.htm.

(3) Loc. cit.

(4) “What motivated Carl Sagan to claim that there is no firm evidence of intelligent life existing elsewhere [was] threats to his family.” (Matthew’s Message, May 19, 2010, athttp://www.matthewbooks.com/mattsmessage.htm.)

(5) “The Pleiadian Light: Disclosure Update, 2013,” April 2013, athttp://goldenageofgaia.com/2013/04/the-pleiadian-light-disclosure-update-2013/.

(6) SaLuSa, April 2, 2012.

(7) “Wes Annac: The Pleiadian Council of Nine – Gaia’s Energetic Framework is Changing and Transforming,” channelled through Wes Annac, Dec. 31, 2012, channeled before Dec. 21, 2012, at http://aquariuschannelings.com/2012/12/21/the-ascended-masters-and-the-hathors-you-are-being-initiated-into-a-whole-new-paradigm-of-consciousness/.

(8) SaLuSa, Feb. 24, 2012. Many skeletons of tall and small extraterrestrials have been found. The movie Sirius shows one very small galactic being.

(9) SanJAsKa, “An Entire Paradigm of Secrecy is about to be Shattered,” channelled through Wes Annac, April 24, 2013, http://aquariusparadigm.com

(10) Matthew’s Message, May 12, 2013.

(11) The Galactic Federation of Light through Blossom Goodchild, May 10, 2013. On Project Bluebeam, see “Should We Fear Project Bluebeam?” July 3, 2012, athttp://goldenageofgaia.com/2012/07/should-we-fear-project-blue-beam/.

(12) The Pleiaidian Council of Nine through Wes Annac, April 29, 2013 athttp://aquariusparadigm.com.

(13) “Ashtar Talks through Philipp,” February 27, 2013 athttp://goldenageofgaia.com/disclosure/et-ufo-disclosure/ashtar-talks-feb-27-2013/.

(14) The Pleiadian Council of Nine through Wes Annac, April 29, 2013, ibid.

(15) SanJAsKa, “An Entire Paradigm,” ibid.

(16) SaLuSa, March 1, 2013.

(17) Loc. cit.

(18) Loc. cit.

(19) The Pleiadian Council of Nine through Wes Annac, April 29, 2013, ibid.

(20) Loc. cit.

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5/19/2013 10:46:00 PM

The Angels via Tazjima: When You Need Reassurance

005The Angels via Tazjima: When You Need Reassurance, channeled through Tazjima, 18 May, 2013 at bluedragonjournal.com

We are the angelic legions of the Divine Mother. We welcome you back to your Self, beloved ones.

As you go through your daily activities, we walk by your side. We are a part of the greater You, existing in the realms of Light, as emanations of the Creator.

Now, during these times of much trouble and turmoil, both individually and at world level, we stand beside you. With a word from you and through the authority granted us by your Soul, we guide, protect and mentor.

Know always that we are a part of that inner voice that speaks to you, like a clear beam of light, penetrating through layers of doubt and fear, when you need reassurance that you are on the right path for you and for the Creator, for whom you act. All experience whether it is deemed positive or negative in the eyes of society is of equal value on your journey of experience and getting to know yourself.

What “society” has approved in these times is often not of value to those who are actively on the path to self-discovery and re-union with the Soul and Monad. What appears “real” in the eyes of many is simply not real in terms of what exists beyond the minute surface appearances of the crumbling structures of 3D reality.

We encourage all those who are currently wrestling with decisions and temptations to actively listen to what emerges from the center of your being. Is your “gut” twisted into knots; is your sleep less than satisfying? Are the temptations dancing through your head distracting your attention from what is really important in your life today… your personal Ascension and that of the planet?

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Certainly all of you continue to undergo bouts of intense clearings, even if you thought you had worked through most of the layers of the unending onion. Remember, dear ones, you work not just for yourself but for the many millions who will and are already following in your footsteps. You have placed yourself in your particular environment to be the shining light. If that light sometimes gets smudged with soot, know that your angels and guardian elementals will help shine it up.

The strength that emanates from your center will guide you back to the path that you have been following all your life, at first unconsciously and now more consciously. A dear friend of our scribe recently remarked in regards to her being presented with temptation:

“From my experience, this has been more about smoothing your connection to yourself. We are presented with a situation which appears to be all that we thought we were seeking. Yet, the voice within (and it is our voice) simply repeats what it knows – this isn’t love.

It takes a while for us to understand exactly what it means since everything – emotions, physical feelings, what we have been told by the world – appears right. It’s that little word, ‘appears’. That’s the clue. We are seeing beyond ‘appears’ to the reality.

One aspect (of the experience) is that it shows we are being protected by ‘ourselves’ without having to rely on someone else to guide us.”

Learn to trust that silent voice or feeling that emanates from your center, from the wisdom of the Heart and the calm clarity of the Higher Mind. It is your Self speaking to you. And it contains all the love, forgiveness and understanding you require to feel centered and whole, again. You may have felt that you have left the Path but you have never left your Self behind. It has your back.

The connections within are being re-wired in each one of you, strengthening the outer awareness of your connection to Source, to your Soul, to your soul family or Monad and to the Creator. Each day as you undergo more clearings and various experiences, as your body is bombarded by cosmic rays and CMEs from your own solar body, Sol, you are becoming what you have not been in a very long time, a completely conscious HueMan being… an angelic being encased in form. This is not an easy undertaking, but you were chosen to make this journey on behalf of the Creator and for the sake of many who needed you to guide them on their way, at least initially.

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This is a magical time for those who are embodied on planet Earth or Terra, as some would call her. It is also a time that is challenging all the constructs that have been erected over the past few centuries above the wreckage of the more ancient, grounded civilizations that preceded the present modern world in which you find yourself. The flimsy structures of 3D have had their foundations ripped from beneath them. All that is false is now being revealed, in your own personal lives, as those things and thoughts that are not the “real” you and those things that society has deemed important but are no more real or valuable as fool’s gold.

Seek the treasure that lies within, your connection with the Soul and with Creator. As you grow in self-awareness you will create your own world, the one that you want to live in, not a miscreation formed in the mind of another and forced upon you.

We are here as a part of the resources given to you by your loving Mother / Father God, your local representations of Source, who are not in and of themselves Creator, but who work on behalf of Creator even as we do.

Discover the peace that exists within when you are in complete alignment with Self. Discover it and cherish it for it will be your protection as you move through the challenges that will appear in each of your lives in the coming months and years. What has been falsely constructed in your societies must be cast down and recreated in wholeness, to the benefit of all not just a few. The destruction of what you have known as the real world will affect all, but in the end, all will benefit from the changes.

We are here for you and lovingly assist when you call out to us to come to you. See our presence in the smile of a stranger, in the antics of your pets, in the beauty of a flower and the freshness of the air touched with rain.

We go now, in peace, knowing that we do the work of the Creator. You, too, do the work, even those who are not aware that they are here to assist Creator in experiencing itself in all its aspects. Rejoice in the knowledge and honor your selves as being worthy of the Creator’s love and regard for your many sacrifices and for your many joys that you experience along the way.

Namaste.

Thank you, beloved angels.

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5/20/2013 1:41:38 AM

The Price of Pacifism: Refusing to Go to War is Finally Being Recognised as a Brave Act

say no to warsage: This is a long article but well worth some weekend reading. Draft dodgers, conscription evaders, conscientious objectors… call them what you will, but they’ve paid the price for their pacifism since war was invented. Finally, they are being recognized for their bravery in standing up to the powers that were and saying No! to war. Is this the beginning? Will this help make it easier for our own modern-day soldiers to lay down their arms and ‘Just Say No!’ ?

By Holly Williams, The Independent – May 18, 2013

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/world-history/the-price-of-pacifism-refusing-to-go-to-war-is-finally-being-recognised-as-a-brave-act

The conscientious objector is a popular trope in any drama touching on the First World War: Downton Abbey, Upstairs Downstairs and more recently The Village have been awash with young men persecuted for their moral stance, the white feathers they were shamed with fluttering about TV screens as if war was a pillow fight.

As we approach the centenary of the First World War next year, we’ll no doubt hear a lot more about those that fought – and those that felt an equally powerful compulsion not to. But conscientious objection did not begin and end there: conflicts since, including the Second World War and the Vietnam war, have involved conscription, while countries as diverse as Finland, Israel, South Korea, Greece, Columbia and Turkey still require their young people to perform military service.

Getting an exemption on conscientious grounds is, even today, often an arduous process, potentially prompting the century-old accusations of cowardice. COs may face jail sentences or fines, despite a 2012 UN document stating that “conscientious objection … is based on the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion, set out in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights”.

International Conscientious Objection Day took place this week, on 15 May, and in the UK, a ceremony was held at the CO Commemorative Stone in Tavistock Square, Bloomsbury. Tomorrow, a small event will be held in the Peace Garden in Birmingham. The UK has also recently seen the opening of a new memorial to COs, at The National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire.

Last month, the Quakers erected a new circular limestone structure there to commemorate, specifically, the Friends Ambulance Unit – a Quaker-run body open to all COs – and the Friends Relief Service, which aims to relieve civilian distress in Britain.

The earliest recorded incidence of conscientious objection was in 296AD, when a Roman refused to serve as a soldier because of his religious beliefs; he was killed, but subsequently canonised as Saint Maximilian. The term ‘conscientious objector’, however, only gained currency during the First World War, following the implementation of conscription in 1916. In Britain, over 16,000 men refused to fight.

While it is well known that many with strong religious beliefs objected, interestingly some war-resisters refused on socialist grounds: they would not fight brother workers, feeling that the average soldier was but a pawn of the ruling classes.

Conscription laws allowed people to come before local tribunals – although few were given total exemption. Many were forced to join the army or the Non-Combatant Corps (NCC), to serve in a supporting role to the armed forces. Many ‘conchies’ refused either option, and were sent to prison as a result.

The abuses they suffered for their stance make for extremely grim reading. The Richmond Sixteen were a group of COs sent to Richmond Castle, an NCC base, and from there were sent to war camps in France in May 1916; when all but one of the men refused to move supplies, they were court-martialled and sentenced to death by firing squad, under the order of Lord Kitchener.

Prime Minister Asquith intervened and they were sentenced to 10 years hard labour instead, breaking rocks in a Scottish quarry in appalling conditions; one man died of pneumonia, and all felt betrayed when they discovered the granite was, in fact, being used to build military roads. Two members went on the run; the rest went to prison, where they were frequently abused by guards. One man later committed suicide; several more suffered malnutrition and depression.

Ernest England, called up in 1917, suffered hugely for his pacifist beliefs. He was sentenced to two years hard labour in Wormwood Scrubs; when taken ill, he was refused a chamber pot, defecated on the floor – whereupon a guard buried his face in his own excrement.

He was later transferred to Dartmoor and put on duty shovelling snow, on a diet of one slice of bread a day. He was still working, three months after Armistice, and died in March 1919. His story is told by David Boulton, in his book Objection Overruled, which adds that at least a hundred people went through similarly harrowing treatment.

But word got out about such experiences – and public feeling did move towards respect. It became recognised that to stand up and be counted as someone who would not fight required its own, very high, degree of courage.

While COs have rarely been subjected to such institutionalised brutality since, the decision not to fight has still frequently been problematic. We speak to five COs – from the Second World War and Vietnam through to contemporary Israel, and even a British soldier who had a change of conviction – about what led them to refuse military service, how they were treated as a result, and what impact their decision had, and continues to have, on their lives.

‘I refuse to bear arms and harm total strangers’ -John Corsellis, Second World War

The treatment of COs in the Second World War was generally more humane, but many still faced scorn and abuse as cowards; today, of course, the Second World War can be seen as a vindication of armed force, a sort of test-case for proclaimed pacifists: “What would you do if the Nazis were invading?”.

For John Corsellis, it was no dilemma. His conviction as a Christian, a member of the Anglican church, was crystal-clear: “In the Bible, Christ said you couldn’t kill, and he meant you couldn’t kill. I would prefer to be killed myself rather than be involved in killing someone else”.

He went to a tribunal “which was fairly rough justice”, assigning him to the army medical corps. He refused this, knowing that, in a crisis, “they’d put a rifle in your hands and say, go and shoot”. On appeal, he was given the option of alternative service and signed up with the Friends Ambulance Unit, an independent body led by the Quakers in both world wars, providing medical relief and practical aid to casualties and refugees across the globe. In the Second World War, it had over 1,300 members, largely working oversees, everywhere from Finland to Syria to China.

Did he have any compunction in doing the work, that it might indirectly enable war? “None at all. It was a sensitive issue, but what they did was always for the relief of suffering, so it was an enormous privilege to be able to do that. It was probably the happiest years of my life,”f says Corsellis, now 90 years old and living in Cambridge.

He joined the FAU in 1942, aged just 20. There was six weeks of training in a rough-and-ready camp outside Birmingham – learning first aid, how to drive, large-scale cooking, and even how to march (for they might end up working alongside army troops) – followed by a stint as an orderly in a hospital in Poplar. From there, Corsellis was sent to Egypt, to help the 25,000 refuges who’d arrived from the Yugoslav coast. He was driving ambulances, ferrying sick people between camps.

“I was given massive responsibility in relation to my age, and of course with that one grows. I went abroad very naïve, and really lacking in self-confidence, and my goodness you learn self-confidence in this kind of very challenging work. In many ways it was a marvellous three years,” he insists. He was later posted to refugee camps in Italy and Austria, and has remained in contact with many of the people he encountered.

The work had an enduring influence on his life after the war: he ran an organisation called the Educational Exchange Council, encouraging visits of teachers and students across the Iron Curtain, and later became a language teacher. In retirement, he wrote books recording the experiences of the Second World War refugees, and also documented a harrowing war crime he was witness to.

While in Austria, 10,000 Slovene members of an anti-Communist resistance group surrendered to the British, and, he says, “appallingly, the British Army three weeks later put them on trucks, lied to them – told them that they were being sent down to Italy to a better camp, and in fact they were just handed over to the Communists who brutally murdered them. I was witness to that; it was a traumatic experience. It was part of my mission in life to get this better known.” He published an account, called Slovenia 1945 in 2005.

The pacifism he felt so strongly in those years is still very much with him today. “I lived and still am living with it. For me, it wasn’t a commitment to pacifism as a young man; it’s been so all my life.”

‘If I were a stronger person I would have gone to jail’ - Professor James Tollefson, Vietnam war

It was a religious-based conviction that war was wrong that led James Tollefson to apply for conscientious objector status during the Vietnam war. Although raised and educated as a Catholic, Tollefson rejected the notion of a ‘just war’: “so it wasn’t a hard decision for me; there was no question that I would not serve in the military in that war”.

The application to the draft board involved answering detailed questions, about your beliefs, but also your actions, to demonstrate that “you’re not just making this up to get out of being in the army”. Despite being a student in Seattle when he turned 18 – and therefore eligible to defer service until he had graduated – Tollefson actually applied to have his student deferment cancelled, so he could formally apply as a CO, in 1969. He wanted to make that public commitment to not fighting.

His application was approved; this was rare, and many COs had to choose between joining the army after all, or going to prison. Many more fled to Canada – 50,000, it’s estimated, while a total of 600,000 evaded the draft (around 170,000 of them citing a conscientious objection).

“I spent a lot of time thinking about what would happen if they turned [my CO application] down,” says Tollefson. “I made the decision that I would go to Canada. If I were a stronger person I would have gone to prison; that was the morally pure and right route, but I just didn’t think I could tolerate that, personally.”

Luckily he didn’t have to; and, on having a medical examination to check he was eligible for alternative service (typically working in a hospital), Tollefson failed anyway. This was a shock, but it left him free to return tof his studies – and to anti-war campaigning.

Tollefson’s father had served in the Second World War, and found his son’s stance completely incomprehensible. “That was by far the worst consequence,” says Tollefson. “My father and I were alienated for many years. He was a construction worker; he was in that working-class group that Richard Nixon was able to win over. He believed in patriotism: when your country called you to fight in the war, you went. Of course I tried [to explain], but it eventually became impossible.” They ultimately reconciled, after his father realised that “Vietnam was not the Second World War”.

The attitude of the general public also shifted during the conflict: the draft started to feel less like a patriotic duty and more like a government betrayal of its young men. While Tollefson says he was “opposed to all war”, he adds that “most people I knew did not look at things that way – they were opposed to that war.”

It was an important distinction to him, personally, but it wasn’t like he sat around theorising. “Frankly, most people I knew didn’t spend a lot of time trying to distinguish different kinds of opposition. There were hundreds of Americans being killed each week, thousands of Vietnamese, there was a sense of a frantic need to stop this madness.”

Tollefson is now a professor of linguistics in Hong Kong, but he took time off to volunteer with refugees in south-east Asia in the Seventies, and in the Eighties – in the face of a new sneering approach to Vietnam anti-war activism – published a book recording the experiences of COs called The Strength Not to Fight. He was then asked to produce educational material on war resistance, as part of a Vietnam curriculum that went into high schools across America.

Even more broadly, he adds, his work is “always about issues of social injustice, inequality and how language is related to that; my work ever since has been all about social justice and peace”.

‘I won’t take part in the terrorising of the Palestinians’ - Noam Gur, Israel

In Israel, all 18 year olds must perform military service – women for two years, men for three – in one of the most controversial political situations in the world today. And achieving exception due to your convictions is not easy.

Noam Gur, who is now 19 and living in Jerusalem, knew this. But she wanted to stand up for what she believes in – a decision she understood would land her in prison.

Conscientious objection was, for her, political rather than religious: in her statement of conscientious objection, she opposed the Israeli army’s “terrorising of the Palestinian people”, making a commitment to non-violent resistance.

“When I was 15 or 16, I started reading very political [writings] about the history of Israel, and all of a sudden understanding what went on,” she elaborates. “For me, going to an army that occupies another people, putting them under siege, that is creating an apartheid state – people in the same place and two different laws. It isn’t something I want to take part in, and this is my way of resisting that.”

She did know how to get out of doing military service quietly: “I could go to a mental [health] officer, that’s the easiest way to get out of it, you tell them that you are depressed. I decided that I didn’t want to go to a medical officer because I didn’t want to lie”.

Instead, she tried to go to a conscientious objectors’ board: “It’s a committee that basically the army established, but it’s only for very, very extreme pacifists. They told me that I’m too political, and not really a pacifist. Which is kind of true! So I went to jail.”

And she didn’t just go once. Last April, at an army base, she was sentenced to 10 days in a military prison (a month is the maximum). “When you get out, you have a day at home, and then you have to go back and do the process again and again,” says Gur, who duly served a second prison sentence. “According to the law, it could go on until you’re 27 – obviously that never happens.” COs have been known to return to prison up to nine times, but on Gur’s third, she was ordered to stay on the army base where she was being charged instead of going to prison.

Although Gur guesses that maybe half of young people manage to get out of joining the army, one way or another, she adds that the public condemnation of the military among eligible young people is still rare.

“It’s very common not to go to the army, but people who are making a political stance about it are not that common, maybe two or three people a year.”

Her family, at first, were “super against it”, but once they realised she was completely serious – and that their 18-year-old daughter would be doing time in prison – they supported her. And they’d already had a daughter who’d fully embraced her role in the army. “My older sister was in the border police, which was really extreme… [she] completely became an extremist, [she] was completely against [my protest],” explains Gur.

She hopes that more young people in Israel – and in other countries with conscription – will “take a stand” against military oppression, in whatever way they can, and she continues to be an active activist.

“For me, my way of resisting was refusing to go into the army, but there are many ways of fighting this system.”

‘There’s a 99-year history of objectors’ - Joe Glenton, Afghanistan

Joining the British Army is, obviously, voluntary; but leaving before you’ve served your time – even if you’ve undergone a complete change of moral conviction – is not so simple.

There is an established process for coming forward as a CO, but many soldiers may be unaware it is their right.

Joe Glenton joined the Army in 2004, and was on tour in Afghanistan for seven months, from early 2006. During that time, he began questioning what exactly they were doing there. “We knew civilians were being bombed, we knew this operation that had started under the banner of peace-keeping, peace-building, providing security, just drifted straight into war-fighting,” he explains, adding wryly that “we ran out of ammunition at one point during this ‘peace-keeping’ operation…”.

On his return to the UK, and after further reading, research and reflection, he became increasingly concerned that Afghanistan was “part of a much broader project in the Middle East and central Asia.

I pillory people who go ‘It’s all about oil’, but there is that: obviously Afghanistan is geo-politically important, and there are 90 billion barrels of oil in the Caspian Basin…”f

Glenton was also suffering post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), after a mortar strike hit near his camp. “So there was that emotional, traumatic stuff, but fundamentally I was opposed to the war. Later, I had more of a politically-informed objection, but initially it was, ‘I have a sense that what is going on here is wrong and I don’t want to be in it’.” He is, however, clear that his objection was specifically against that war; he doesn’t consider himself a pacifist: “I still think force, even armed force, has a place, potentially – but that’s not it”.

In the face of this gradually strengthening conviction, he planned to just keep his head down; he wasn’t due to go back to Afghanistan again anyway. But in 2007, Glenton was told he would have to return. He refused, declaring conscientious objection. He claims this led to bullying from his superiors. At a very low ebb, partly due to the PTSD, he retreated into himself. And faced with having to return to Afghanistan, he panicked and went AWOL. “A huge amount of AWOLs are because guys come back from tour damaged and there’s no provision for them. That was me; I hoofed it,” he acknowledges.

After two years, he returned, and a charge of AWOL was ramped up to desertion and talking to the media (he had become an anti-war activist). In the end, these latter charges were dropped – but he still got nine months in Colchester military prison.

There, Glenton says he received support from other inmates – and even guards – who had their own doubts about the war, plus hundreds of letters of encouragement and fortnightly protests outside the prison from people who took up his case. While in prison, he worked in the library and learnt how to write essays; on leaving, he began a degree in international relations. He now writes for newspapers (including this one), and has penned a memoir, about to be published.

Partly, this was to raise awareness that you can even be a CO within the British Army. “When we talk about conscientious objection we talk about it in the context of the First World War. And then it disintegrates into this hero-versus-coward thing. But that misses out a 99-year history of people who have refused to fight.”

‘Soldier Box’, by Joe Glenton, is published this week by Verso

‘I refuse to bear arms and harm total strangers’ - Charalabos Akrivopoulos, Greece

Completing nine months of military service is mandatory for all men between 19 and 45 in Greece. Conscientious objection is recognised; in practice, however, COs may have a hard time.

Charalabos Akrivopoulos is currently awaiting trial in October. Aged 37, he was nearing the end of a suspended sentence for insubordination (refusing to do military service) when, on 19 March this year, he was arrested and charged again, meaning he would likely face a prison sentence.

“I knew already that I was going to be arrested. The recruiting office kept calling me for weeks prior to my arrest and asking me to enlist for service,” he says. He was kept for half a day in a detention centre in his home town of Veroia, then transferred to a naval court in Piraeus, where he was charged with ‘disobedience in a time of peace’.

“I was afraid when they arrested me, because I had never been to jail before. But my parents and friends from the Association of Greek Conscientious Objectors supported me,” he says. The trial was postponed until October, to allow Akrivopoulos the chance to consider taking alternative service instead.

This he will have to do. Each time he refuses military service, he will be sent to prison – and fined €6,000, which he cannot afford. But alternative service is hardly a bed of roses. “It is punitive, because it is six months longer than the military service, and it is controlled by the Ministry of Defence.

We cannot do this service [with] non-governmental organisations, like Amnesty International; they actually use us as workers in hospitals, post offices and the like,” explains Akrivopoulos. “And you have to pass an interview before you are accepted as a CO. The people that interview us do not have a clue what pacifism and non-violence is about – some of them are even army officers!”

Akrivopoulos is not religious, but has a long-standing moral commitment to non-violence. “I am a pacifist; peace, love and non-violence is what I believe in. I refuse to bear arms and harm total strangers. I also refuse to put these total strangers in the awkward position of having to kill me. I believe that all people should live in peace and nations should learn to solve their disputes with dialogue and mutual concessions.”

Mandatory military service is not popular with many young people in Greece, he suggests. “They don’t want to sacrifice months or years of their life, having to follow orders from ridiculous people,” claims Akrivopoulos. “It is very hard for them having to lose their freedom and go to the army. Most people look upon their time of service as totally wasted time.”

Not many, however, take a stand against it as a CO; the military has made this even more unattractive. “There are only a handful of objectors; most young men are afraid to refuse service,” suggests Akrivopoulos. “They are afraid they will have to face jail, and that they would not be able to work or have a passport – you can’t travel abroad if you are a total CO. They are also afraid of the €6,000 fine.”

And Akrivopoulos has a cynical view of such fines, suggesting that the current, highly conservative, government is not only stepping up an attack against those on the political left, but is for Greece, and the state is very anxious to collect money.

They hope that many of us older disobedients wis also using objections to military service as a way of raising cash: “It is also a time of great economic crisill buy ourselves out of the army”. This can be done if you’re over 35 – if you are able to pay €10,000 for the privilege.


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I Create My Own Reality


English Bay 33

English Bay, Vancouver, on a summer day

I had a brief experience yesterday which has quite affected me. You recall that Archangel Michael said that we, as lightworkers, can visit the higher states but we’d be best advised not to stay in them or we’ll forget our lightwork. (1)

My usual in-town friends were not available yesterday and it was a very sunny day. I wanted to get out and at the same time there was no one around. I decided to go down to the beach but I also felt a little lonely.

Add to that something else that happened recently. I had gone to the Apple Store to learn about the iCloud. And I got into a mild disagreement with a teacher. I had security concerns and he discounted them on the basis of there being no such thing as a cabal.

He asked me who I worried might be keeping surveillance on me through the iCloud and I suggested the CIA and FBI. He replied that we were in a separate country and I responded that that did not decide the situation.

Before long we were discussing 9/11 and the London bombings and he responded with a look of contempt and ridicule. Obviously he did not believe that 9/11 was an inside job.

I was still feeling a little residually sore being around people who probably did not share my point of view, wary of beginning a conversation and meeting a look of ridicule.

The loneliness and fear was enough to induce me to watch my thoughts arise.

For a very brief time I entered a slightly higher vibrational state. It was if I had waded into a sea of love for a brief time. But it heightened my ability to follow my thoughts. In that blissful experience, I saw myself have thoughts that would take me out of it.

I saw the causal connection between my thoughts and my experience. I realized that my thoughts determined my response to life, my moods, attitudes, orientation, etc.

We often say “You made me mad,” but in fact, that’s not a true statement. We make ourselves mad with angry thoughts. I saw that plain as day now.

My thoughts created my mood and my mood decided how I’d respond to a situation. A fearful thought resulted in a fearful mood. A lonely thought resulted in a lonely mood.

I began to question my thoughts and saw that I was not always the best judge of the situation.

For instance, I knew intellectually that there was nothing to fear in life. But I nonetheless had fearful thoughts and they created me feeling fearful and responding to the situation with fear. So I could see that my thoughts and assessments could be off and therefore my responses could be off as well.

I came to realize that there is in fact one area in life in which I can plainly see that I am a powerful creator and that is exactly this area. I create my moods with my thoughts. I watched my thoughts change and my moods change along with them for enough time to see the matter clearly.

As I wandered among the crowd at the beach, I watched myself having various assessments of the situation, defining the situation this way and that, and responding to my assessments and definitions. How I see the situation determines how I’ll respond to it. And how I respond to things is not necessarily productive, useful, or even desirable.

Perhaps what I’m saying here sounds obvious and may even sound unremarkable but to me it was a terrific revelation in that moment. I now see I am the sole creator of my reality insofar as how I see things determines how I’ll respond to them. And I also see that my common assessments, my opinions, my perspectives are often not true and not even useful.

It wasn’t long before I became dissatisfied with my own assessments and opinions. And I realized that I wanted to meet life directly, without the screen of my thoughts, opinions and assessments. I actually wanted to be in flow. The whole process of creating my experience and my response to things in line with my thoughts and evaluations, I saw, was another facet of living from within a constructed self. I build that self with my thoughts and the results are not always happy, productive or constructive.

Footnotes

(1) “Running Light,” May 7, 2013, at http://goldenageofgaia.com/2013/05/running-light/

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

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