The Christmas Baby Born in a Police State: Then and Now
John W. Whitehead – The Christmas story of a baby born in a manger is a familiar one, yet what if Jesus had been born 2,000 years later?
John W. Whitehead – The Christmas story of a baby born in a manger is a familiar one, yet what if Jesus had been born 2,000 years later?
Julian Rose – To ‘stand up for yourself’ is to stand up for what you believe in. What you believe in – deeply believe in – is your oneness with Divine Source.
Dylan Charles – We are not sheep, we are human beings, so let’s act like it.
Gary ‘Z’ McGee – Without those who are willing to disobey, we are lost.
Dylan Charles – When these dynamics are in play at the mass level we become obedient and self-policing.
Gary ‘Z’ McGee – Obedience to authority is a disease of laziness and indifference.
Dylan Charles – Could you be talked into murder?
Julian Wash – Although we cannot “touch” a belief, it certainly has a way of touching us.
Gary ‘Z’ McGee – Have you ever questioned the nature of authority itself?
Gary ‘Z’ McGee – The authoritative system is the disease. Bad cops are merely a symptom.
Film – Two-thirds of the U.S. population, or approximately 200 million people, are potentially subject to detention and warrantless searches by Border Patrol agents. Here’s what happens when you refuse a warrant-less search withing the 100-mile US border zone.
Gary ‘Z’ McGee – Why do you stay in prison when the door is wide open?
Julian Wash, Contributor Waking Times Today I would like to return to your awareness an aspect of the Human condition that adheres to the abstract nature of belief. Beliefs come in many shapes and sizes and yet all share something in common— they’re elusive and intangible. Although we cannot “touch” a belief, it certainly has …
Gary ‘Z’ McGee, Staff Writer Waking Times “The only way to deal with an un-free world is to become so absolutely free that your very existence is an act of rebellion.” –Albert Camus The current unsustainable system has made us overly comfortable and ridiculously complacent in our ways. We have every luxury, and yet, for …
Steve Pavlina, Guest Waking Times In the early 1960s, Yale professor Stanley Milgram conducted a serious of famous psychological experiments to measure people’s obedience to authority. A volunteer was instructed by an experimenter to help administer a simple test to a subject in another room. Cards were drawn to determine which of two “volunteers” would play each …