You Create Your Future!

You create the future!
Make sure it’s the future you want!
Put energy (thought, time, effort, money) towards that which you want.
Otherwise you will get what others put their energy towards.
And there’s a lot of energy going towards the destruction of your health and freedom.
It does not mean to say the biggest force always wins.
A combination of force and intelligence will beat a larger force.
Spread the word… …intelligently.
And put some energy towards the future you would like to create,
on a personal, familial, work, country and societal level.

Hotdogs and Bacon – Nitrate Deadly

Scientists have found a strong link between increasing levels of nitrates and nitrites in our food supply and increasing death rates from Alzheimer’s, diabetes mellitus and Parkinson’s disease. Fortunately, Vitamin C taken with nitrates tends to nullify the damaging effects of them. http://www.foodmatters.tv/_webapp_226337/Nitrates_in_commercial_foods_more_dangerous_than_we_first_thought

Revealed – the capitalist network that runs the world

As protests against financial power sweep the world, science may have confirmed the protesters’ worst fears. An analysis of the relationships between 43,000 transnational corporations has identified a relatively small group of companies, mainly banks, with disproportionate power over the global economy. http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg21228354.500-revealed–the-capitalist-network-that-runs-the-world.html

CERN 'gags' physicists in cosmic ray climate experiment

“CERN has joined a long line of lesser institutions obliged to remain politically correct about the man-made global warming hypothesis. It’s OK to enter ‘the highly political arena of the climate change debate’ provided your results endorse man-made warming, but not if they support Svensmark’s heresy that the Sun alters the climate by influencing the cosmic ray influx and cloud formation.” http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/07/18/cern_cosmic_ray_gag/

Magna Carta Walk – Birth of "UR AUSTRALIA" United Rights Australia 15th June 2012

WHAT IS “Magna Carta”?
Magna Carta is an English charter, originally issued in the year 1215 and reissued later in the 13th century in modified versions, which included the most direct challenges to the monarch’s authority to date. The charter first passed into law in 1225. The 1297 version, with the long title (originally in Latin) The Great Charter of the Liberties of England, and of the Liberties of the Forest, still remains on the statute books of England and Wales. www.youtube.com/watch?v=rs1ntqa5M2k
The 1215 Charter required King John of England to proclaim certain liberties, and accept that his will was not arbitrary, for example by explicitly accepting that no “freeman” (in the sense of non-serf) could be punished except through the law of the land, a right which is still in existence today.
Magna Carta was the first document forced onto an English King by a group of his subjects, the feudal barons, in an attempt to limit his powers by law and protect their privileges. It was preceded and directly influenced by the Charter of Liberties in 1100, in which King Henry I had specified particular areas wherein his powers would be limited.
Despite its recognised importance, by the second half of the 19th century nearly all of its clauses had been repealed in their original form. Three clauses remain part of the law of England and Wales, however, and it is generally considered part of the uncodified constitution. Lord Denning described it as “the greatest constitutional document of all times — the foundation of the freedom of the individual against the arbitrary authority of the despot”.[1] In a 2005 speech, Lord Woolf described it as “first of a series of instruments that now are recognized as having a special constitutional status”,[2] the others being the Habeas Corpus Act, the Petition of Right, the Bill of Rights, and the Act of Settlement.
The charter was an important part of the extensive historical process that led to the rule of constitutional law in the English speaking world, and it was this particular granting of liberties which survived to become a “sacred text”.[3] In practice, Magna Carta in the medieval period did not in general limit the power of kings, but by the time of the English Civil War it had become an important symbol for those who wished to show that the King was bound by the law. It influenced the early settlers in New England[4] and inspired later constitutional documents, including the United States Constitution.
There is a monument that stands tall at Canberra’s Parliament House With the “Magna Carta” inscribed on it, and our politicians stare at it every day.
REF: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magna_Carta