A Look At Freedom's Currents

A Look At Freedom's Currents
Each time a person stands up for an ideal, or acts to improve the lot of others. . .they send forth a ripple of hope, and crossing each other from a million different centers of energy and daring, those ripples build a current that can sweep down the mightiest walls of oppression and resistance." Robert F. Kennedy

21st Century's Priority One

1) Implementation of: The Promise of New Energy Systems & Beyond Oil ___________________________________________ #1 Disolves the Problem of the ill designed "Corporism: The Systemic Disease that Destroys Civilization." through simple scientific common sense ___________________________________________ _________ Using grade school physics of both Newtonian and Nuclear models, does anyone foresee counter currents of sufficient size to minimize/change direction of the huge Tsunami roaring down on us, taking away not only our Freedom, but our Lives? Regardless if our salaries are dependant on us not knowing the inconvenient truths of reality (global warming, corporate rule, stagnant energy science) portrayed by the rare articles in the news media? I know only one - a free science, our window to Reality - that easily resolves the Foundational Problem of Quantum Physics and takes E=MC2 out of Kindergarten

Tuesday, December 05, 2006

'Extreme' Jobs on the Rise

So as not to skew and twist your view of reality with this tiny segment of well paid workaholics, we will remind you that extreme jobs go all the way down to the bottom of the pay scale. Just ask anyone involved with downsizing, mergers, productivity increases with pay cuts. With everyone involved in 'extreme' culture, who is handling the deadly self made threats coming our way? (the inconvenient truths of global warming, resources wars, dead science on energy, and living our whole lives in a parking lot SUPERHIGHWAY)

'Extreme' Jobs on the Rise
ABC: Workers Who Choose 80-Hour Work Weeks and no Vacations Put Life Balance at Risk, Experts Warn
By MARILYN GARDNER
Dec. 5, 2006 — - Eleven hours a day, seven days a week, Cynthia McKay maintains a clockwork schedule. From 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., she is in her office as CEO of LeGourmet Gift Basket in Castle Rock, Colo. That adds up to a 77-hour workweek, not counting her time at home on 24-hour call for clients around the world.
But don't feel sorry for McKay........... full Text

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