Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Sunday 28 February 2016

Humans Are Free-Blog



Posted: 27 Feb 2016 10:00 PM PST
As you’ve probably already heard, Flint, Michigan is currently in the midst of a water crisis.

Children have been taken to hospitals with reports of irreversible brain damage, and the federal government has now declared a state of emergency.

How did this happen? In an effort to cut costs, Governor (Rick Snyder) decided to switch the city’s water supply from one of the cleanest (and largest) sources in the world, Lake Huron, to the corrosive and polluted water of the Flint river.

At the same time, Michigan’s Governor was allowing the Nestle corporation to pump 200 gallons of fresh water per minute out of the state’s reserves.


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Posted: 27 Feb 2016 09:00 PM PST
by Sott

A court has ruled that French Professor Gilles-Eric Séralini was correct when he concluded that GMO food, when fed to rats, caused serious health problems including tumors.

March-against-monsanto.com reports:

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Posted: 27 Feb 2016 08:00 PM PST
by Jeff Wilson, Spirit Science

Humans are hard wired neurologically to feel what other humans feel. If you see a spider crawling up someone’s arm, you can feel the ghost sensation.

If you hear someone crying, you feel sad too. This is a natural and normal response known as empathy. There are some people though that are far more empathetic  than others.

They can pick up others’ emotions, desires, intentions and moods as though they were their own.

While this means they can readily help almost anyone and have a deep understanding of humanity, it also means that highly empathetic people are always experiencing other people baggage.


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Posted: 27 Feb 2016 07:00 PM PST
by Richard Cassaro, RichardCassaro.com 

Chief Seattle (1780 – 1866) was a prominent native American chief who pursued a path of peace with colonial white settlers in what is now the state of Washington.

During treaty negotiations in 1852, he gave a famous speech in response to an offer by the U.S. Government to buy two million acres of Indian lands.

Chief Seattle was in perfect touch not only with his inner divinity but also 
with his outer animal nature, unlike many of us today. 

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