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RE: IS THE NEW AGE REALLY COMING?
8/18/2013 6:09:55 PM

Aisha North: The Manuscript of Survival – Part 344



Aisha North Manuscript of SurvivalThe Manuscript of Survival – Part 344, channeled by Aisha North, August 17, 2013 at http://aishanorth.wordpress.com

As usual, the heightened activity will bring with it heightened dissonance in many of you. In other words, your bodies will feel even less at ease than normal, and your mind night be racing along with it, trying to give its discordant voice to the choir as well. So this will be a time of much disturbance for many of you, both on the inside, but also on the outside, as you will find this heightened feeling of unease seeping out from many of your fellow men.

For your world is seemingly very much off balance now, as the old forces are desperately trying to regain the foothold they have lost. But to no avail, we hasten to add, although this will not stop them from trying to put on a spectacular show in order to try to convince you and even themselves that they are more than mere remnants of their former glory. But again, they will fail in this, but not before they might convince some less enlightened minds that they are still under the influence of the same old powers that they have been for eons.

This imbalance may be perceived in so many ways, as you are not the only ones falling under the spell of these heightened energies. You see, these will continue to push and pull at the remaining remnants of the old and inflexible structures still trying to cling on to this planet, but as you all know well by now, their days are indeed numbered, and they will have no choice but to relinquish all of their former positions and leave the field to the forces of the light.

And the light has come in full force now, and as such, the results will start to be visible in so many ways. But as we have discussed already, those still trying to maintain status quo are a tenacious bunch indeed, and they will try all their old tricks to keep up the illusion that they are still running the show. Futile of course, but still, it might be more than a few of your fellow men who will fall for this ploy, and so, they will add their angry and frightened voices to the melee.

For you will all in some way encounter this fallout from the cleanup operation. Either in the form of hostile words or even actions, or by finding yourself suddenly enmeshed in a confusing array of improbable events where people or places you have previously seen as positive or just neutral suddenly will appear as the opposite. So for some, the advancement of the light will be shown by more visibility of the opposite side, and as such, it can easily be mistaken for a worsening of the conditions. But again we say, do not fall for this old fashion of trying to confuse you by using the actual shift to discourage you.

Or to put it another way, the opposition to the light will never admit to their defeat. So they will try to trick anyone willing or simply unaware enough to follow in their footsteps and act accordingly. So whatever you do, do not be tempted to re-engage those forces in the farces they will start to enact. It might be tempting to do so, but it will not do any of you any good. You see, you will just be turning your attention to something that does not merit it. And for the other side, it will not be of any help to them no matter how many footsoldiers they can recruit by casting about them with all of this confusion.

So stay focused, and stay away from the hubbub as best as you can. It is only a show put on to conceal the real truth, that the light is indeed advancing at a steady pace, and the shadows are indeed creeping backwards as fast as they can too. The only difference is, that they will never admit to do so, so instead, they keep wasting everybody’s time by trying to set off as many alarms as they can to cover their own retreat. But again we say, the wise ones will step back from the fray and breathe calmly, for they will see the advantages to this, and they will not waste any of their precious energy by tossing it on the funeral pyres of their old overlords.

For you are free now, and as such, you stand free to just walk away from it all, and that is the best advice we can give you today. So focus again on what is to come, not on what has been, and do not waste any time looking about for those old scoundrels. They are still present here and there, but their pockets of foul air are rapidly thinning out, and as such, they will very soon have no option but to pack up and leave for good.


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8/18/2013 6:11:06 PM

The Arcturian Group Message via Marilyn Raffaele: August 17, 2013

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

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8/18/2013 6:14:37 PM
Somali Women Help Each Other Overcome Trauma from Violence












Cross-posted from UN Women

“I was alone,” remembers 14-year-old Hoda*, recalling that evening in January 2013. “My father is a police officer, and he was working that night.” Hoda was in the bathroom preparing for bed, while two armed men quietly broke into her house. A man of 75 years and his son then hid under her bed. When Hoda returned to her room, the men emerged and began to rape her. Eventually her screams were heard by neighbours, who came to her aid, detaining the men, who are now in prison awaiting trial.

Such situations are common in Somalia. Ever since the outbreak of civil war in 1991, the country has been enveloped by sectarian and clan violence and foreign military intervention. In 2011, African Union forces supported by the United Nations ousted the militant Islamist group Al-Shabaab and have been tasked with maintaining public security and stability for the democratically elected government. While open fighting is no longer the norm, for the people who live here, daily life is still dangerous. For women and girls, who often bear the brunt in post-conflict situations, violence remains an ever-present threat.

To help survivors overcome their trauma, UN Women is supporting a community healing project being run by the Somalia Youth Development Network (SOYDEN). The director of the project, Adan Bare, recalls seeing Hoda sitting at the back of a trauma healing session, ashamed to tell her story. He spotted her and asked a female staff member to speak to her privately.

“Rape is a serious taboo among Somalis, but she [Hoda] is a brave one,” says Adan. “She came forward and she realized there where many others like her. When you speak out you find that you are not alone.”

SOYDEN has been training community leaders to understand trauma and facilitate healing in the Benadir Region, which includes Mogadishu and a long stretch of Somalia’s Indian Ocean coastline. Eighty people, most of them women, were trained in Benadir to conduct two community healing forums in each of the region’s 32 districts.

Hoda says she attended the healing session because she believes the community must be aware of the crimes taking place. She says that her experience isn’t unique in Mogadishu. “While children in other parts of the world struggle for education, we struggle to recover from the shock of rape and murder.”

Adan himself is an ethnic Somali from Wajir, a town in northeastern Kenya, close to the border with Somalia, where clan divisions contributed to armed conflict in the 1990s. He says that the collective nature of the sessions helps overcome clan allegiances and encourages women’s involvement in decision-making processes: “It gives strength to women to see that they can talk about their problems in front of men. This is very important. We had the same problem where I came from – reconciliation can’t be successful unless women are engaged and involved.”

During the training sessions, many of the women leaders being trained themselves felt compelled to share their experiences with trauma, and the sessions became impromptu healing sessions. Adan remembers one woman in particular: “For five years she was silent, a single mother who was humiliated and abused by the family of her son-in-law. When she came to the training, she finally spoke and we had the district peace committee intervene to resolve the case by bringing it out into the open,” he recalls. “Once one woman told her story, others joined in, and by the end they all came together to give moral support, singing, hugging and praying together.”

Osman Moallim, SOYDEN’s Director, says they work with existing local institutions in each district, such as peace committees. “We target the women members of the peace committees. They each have a minimum of four women, as well as elders and religious leaders.”

Osman says working with religious and clan leaders is important in order to confront traditional notions of guilt and the social stigma attached to women who have been sexually assaulted, who are often considered unfit for marriage.

“The true Islamic position is that a raped woman is innocent. It’s the traditions that say she can’t be married,” Osman explains. “The religion is stronger though, and after our training, every Friday, these religious leaders begin preaching that raped women are innocent.”

News about SOYDEN’s approach is proving successful and they have recently been asked to train the country’s newly-elected parliamentarians so that they too can assist trauma survivors.

“In Somalia, traumatic experiences have happened to people from all walks of life, no matter if you are rich or poor, even parliamentarians themselves have had these experiences and can benefit from the training. It doesn’t only help those in pain, it facilitates social reconciliation, one of the six pillars of the Somali Government,” says Adan.

*Name changed to protect her identity


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Above photo: A Somali woman walks through the deserted streets of Bakara Market in central Mogadishu, a city that has endured decades of conflict. Credit: AU-UN IST Photo/Stuart Price


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8/18/2013 6:30:01 PM
Contaminated Land Could Be a Source of Clean Energy
















The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency estimates that there are more than 450,000 brownfields in the U.S. Brownfields are properties that can’t be expanded, redeveloped or reused because of contaminants left behind by previous occupants. Not surprisingly, many of these sites are left behind by the fossil fuel and manufacturing industries.

Brownfields can be very expensive to restore to safe conditions, and extremely dangerous for occupants if they’re not properly re-mediated. Convincing would-be buyers to invest in a property that needs this much work is difficult, but a new effort by the EPA might help.

The Re-Powering America’s Land Initiative seeks to encourage “renewable energy development on current and formerly contaminated lands, landfills, and mine sites when it is aligned with the community’s vision for the site.” Instead of sitting, empty and toxic, the initiative hopes to turn these brownfields into solar or wind farms that will help bring safe, cheap energy to the community.

“We see responsible renewable energy development on contaminated lands and landfills as a win-win-win for the nation, local communities, and the environment,” said Mathy Stanislaus, assistant administrator for the Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, in an EPA press release. “In President Obama’s Climate Action Plan, the administration set a goal to double renewable electricity generation by 2020. By identifying the renewable energy potential of contaminated sites across the country, these screening results are a good step toward meeting national renewable energy goals in order to address climate change, while also cleaning up and revitalizing contaminated lands in our communities.”

To make it easier for municipalities to evaluate their own brownfields, and determine whether they’re suitable for renewable energy development, the EPA launched the RE-Powering Mapper Tool. Using data from Google Earth and state and federal-level databases of potentially and formerly contaminated lands, The RE-Powering Mapper delivers over 66,000 sites that have been deemed suitable for solar, wind, biomass and geothermal energy development.

“The updated screening provides insight into the significant potential for renewable energy generation on contaminated lands and landfills nationwide,” explains the press release. Searching the tool, one can find over 10,000 contaminated sites capable of supporting 300 kilowatts of solar energy or more.

“Based on mapped acreage, these sites could cumulatively host solar energy systems that capture greater than 30 times more solar energy than all renewable energy systems operating in the United States today,” continues the release.

Besides how beneficial it would be to bring that much clean energy into the grid, there’s another reason to get excited about this kind of development on America’s brownfields.

Right now, the Obama administration is pushing to open public lands for renewable energy development. After all, oil and gas companies have had access to our taxpayer-funded State and National Parks for years, often causing great harm. While a solar farm is better than a fracking operation, there are still many who believe these places should be free from development of any kind.

Rather than disturbing these wild lands, the Re-Powering Initiative suggests we look to land that’s already been developed and then left behind. Not to mention that many brownfields are urban or suburban, making transfer of electricity to the grid even easier. It’s a great idea and it’s already working.

The EPA reports that “since RE-Powering’s inception, more than 70 renewable energy projects have been installed on contaminated lands or landfills. These early projects represent just over 200 MW of installed capacity, which could power approximately 30,000 homes, and provide a foundation for future development as demonstrations of the latest technologies in both renewable energy and remediation design.”


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8/18/2013 6:43:49 PM
... but the reaction has been positive around the world.
Iranian Woman Declared too Beautiful to Be a Politician













Nina Siakhali Moradi knew that gender inequality was a massive problem in Iran – in fact, promoting women’s rights was a primary motivation for her to run for Qazvin’s city council. However, even she probably couldn’t have guessed the reason she would be retroactively disqualified from the election: being too attractive.

That’s right, male officials in Iran have deemed Moradi simply too beautiful to hold public office. They even allege that she won her campaign based on her looks alone, calling her posters “vulgar and anti-religious.” To the contrary, her posters are in line with Islamic tradition. In the photograph in question, Moradi dons a hijab and hides all of her hair, as well as her skin other than her face.

Although Moradi initially fell short of earning a position on the council outright, by earning 10,000 votes she became an official alternate should a member of the council be unable to fulfill his (or her – but let’s be realistic here) duties. Subsequently, one such Councilmember left to become mayor, thus freeing up a seat for Moradi.

That’s when a review board – made up exclusively of older men – intervened to prevent Moradi from joining Qazvin’s council. “We don’t want a catwalk model on the council,” they declared in an official statement to the press.

The real problem may not lie just with Moradi’s looks, but her politics. She ran for office with the slogan “Young Ideas for a Young Future,” a campaign that enlivened local twenty-somethings while disturbing older conservative leaders who prefer a more traditional approach to governing.

Experts have called the decision illegal by even Iran’s misogynistic standards. If she were to be deemed unfit for office, that should have been declared prior to the election, not after a judiciary board approved Moradi’s candidacy and she won a seat on the council. This late move appears to be a clear attempt to block her progressive politics from having any influence.

Moradi is not the only one facing repercussions for daring to try to lead while being attractive. Two other women who ran for a seat on the council (but received fewer votes) have been detained and had their posters confiscated.

After women’s rights backtracked in Iran in recent years, the current and newly elected president, Hassan Rowhani, vowed to restore freedoms to the women of his country. However, with conflicting attitudes throughout the existing government, it is clear that reinstating these rights will be an immense struggle.

Before Americans look too condescendingly at the Iranian people for their oppression of pretty women, remember that, last month, the Iowa Supreme Court reached a similar determination when it declared that it was okay for a man to fire a female employee for being too attractive.

Evidently, it’s pretty universal for women to be viewed as sex objects first and contributing members of society second. If you ever doubt the existence of the patriarchy, look back at these bogus “laws” that ask, “How can men get any work done with all of these hot women around here?”


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It's her campaign poster, so I figure the photo is okay to snatch


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