Power To The Jury

Power To The JuryOf all the posts I make, this one is arguably one of the most important for the preservation of individual liberty in the face of tyranny.
For if every crime was brought before a jury who were accurately informed that they had the power to find that a person “deed the deed” but they could declare him “not guilty”, tyrannical laws would dissolve as fast as a thimble of fine dust in a fast running stream.
This is why the corrupt judiciary are as keen as the crooked legislature to minimise instances trial by jury where ever they can.
Don’t fall for the “I don’t have time” or “It’s not as important as…” For if you don’t make the time or elevate the priority then preserving your freedom might soon be an option in which you wish you still had the chance to partake!

This girls deserves support!

Unlike her gutless state legislators who rolled over, Reeves is determined to keep the fight for transparency in GMO ingredients alive – and she’s taking her fight national. She’s started a group called GMO Free USA which plans to pressure food manufacturers into revealing which of their products contain GMOs. The ultimate goal is to organize national boycotts of those companies that refuse to switch to non-GMO ingredients.
http://www.organicconsumers.org/articles/article_25635.cfm

A Bottle of Water Lights Homes in Phiippines

Thousands of homes in the Philippines are being lit for the first time ever – simply by inserting a recycled plastic bottle filled with water into their roofs!
Many impoverished Filipino families live without electricity, so they either light their homes using potentially deadly kerosene lamps or simply have nowhere they can work or study. These people are now finding their lives improved through the brainwave of one man, MIT student Illac Diaz, who came up with the idea of filling a plastic bottle with water and bleach and inserting it through a hole in the roof. The water and plastic work together to diffract the natural light into all corners of the room below, while the bleach keeps the water clean.
Diaz has started a movement called 1 Liter of Light (Isang Litrong Liwanag) to put one million of the bottle lights into houses across the Philippines.