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McKibben’s Divestment Tour – Brought to You by Wall Street [Part VI of an Investigative Report] [A Glimpse of Truth in a Sea of Liars]

It is a bitter irony that the year 1987 would be the last time industrial civilization witnessed CO2 concentrations below 350 ppm (at Mauna Loa Observatory). The irony arises from the fact that Ceres was founded in 1989. Only in a world gone mad could an organization continue to boast success, voluntarily led by the world's most powerful and destructive corporations, while simultaneously, emissions have been increasi
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McKibben’s Divestment Tour – Brought to You by Wall Street [Part V of an Investigative Report] [A Thinking Person’s Nightmare]

"And while a theatre performance worthy of the Palau de la Música Catalana was playing to a sold-out audience (quite literally), Ceres was expanding its tentacles throughout the globe."
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Fundación Pachamama is Dead – Long Live ALBA | Part II

"The matrix of alliances and the repertoire of concerned/attentive language as briefly touched upon above is a brief overview and screenplay of exquisite theatre – theatre also performed for the benefit of the actors and extras themselves, carefully ensuring that all involved can bear to face themselves each morning when they must wake and look in the mirror. As defined by Kundera, it's an "agreed upon alibi" to alle
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Fundación Pachamama is Dead – Long Live ALBA [Part I of an Investigative Report]

April 25, 2014   Part I of an investigative report Images: The Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America (ALBA) unites Latin American and Caribbean peoples against U.S. and European attempts to destroy sovereignty of Latin American nations. “From Sachs to Kristof to Invisible Children to TED, the fastest growth industry in the US is the White Savior Industrial Complex. The white savior supports brutal
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McKibben’s Divestment Tour – Brought to You by Wall Street [Part IV of an Investigative Report] [Marketing a Fallacy]

Environmental racism, covert or overt, is now a global phenomenon. 350.org, Greenpeace, and most all within the non-profit industrial complex and the foundations and think-tanks to which they belong, may express their admiration, utmost respect and "support" for Indigenous movements, cultures and beliefs, but one only has to look at their boards of directors and advisory councils (the majority of "leaders" personifyi
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