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to South Africa last October, and that was an education. It was a non-stop, too-wink-intensive
education. Right now, the great, humane, first-world, colonial, and so-politic, how we deal with
the political and survival known in Africa, about Australia, what's said, and how we
will be able to contribute to my life. I said last night, all of Africa is musically
changed from outside the van. I mean, it's largely a solution, and it has a very extensive
population of hard-to-driving folks, who are lovely to party with, you know how to barbecue,
feel like it's a thing, and we should understand that, you know.
That almost has really a rigid day for tone habit.
And then the question for me and the question for you, I suppose, is,
how much of this can you do together without having to take at all of the future?
How much of these ideas can you survive without having to deal with the past the whole three years?
Because an answer to this contact is, uh, the new communications.
Technology. And I need not only the Internet, but the software that allows us
each and every one of us to be animators and help makers
visually express the people we can produce.
Emotionally, though it works, grades and depth don't do it.
This is something that technology has brought to us.
And strangely enough, a technology largely produced by psychedelic hands.
People like ourselves.
I told you last year, I think when we discussed drugs and technology,
that the only difference between the computer and the psychedelic was one was too large to swallow.
Well, you know, great progress has been made in 12 months.
I've been waiting a long time for this movement for people to wake up.
There's a lot going on that people aren't aware of because they're distracted by mainstream media.
It's keeping all the real facts from the American citizens.
Because these need to change, like we don't live in a sustainable system right now.
And I think that this is the most, the most progress that's happened in that great time being.
And it's just beginning.
I think a lot of them operate on this paradigm pretty cool.
In the worst case example, as you can see that on AM Radio, where they pick a topic or issue or an individual,
they drive them to the ground with the attempt to just make fun of people and ridicule them.
That's not a journalism.
And what they do, they like to pick flashpoint stories that aren't necessarily reflective of what's actually happening,
but they'll sell the news.
And the solutions that are being reduced on the soil need to know all the change in support that we should cheer on the planet.
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Noted by many prominent people, this was from Howard Zinn, a famous historian who died about a year ago. And Thomas Paine has also said, Benjamin Franklin has also said,
patriotism is what's going to keep government in check. It's up to the people.
The people that are watching the media that we put out are very interested in moving, so generally it's positive. But I think that as we organize it more, as we start to create our own shows,
as we put out more and more of the information and factual basis of why people are out here, that it will just continue to grow.
And our numbers are continuing to grow all the time that we're watching.
The promised journalists now, they seem to be going more for the flash and glare rather than the actual investigative reporting, which is what I think journalism is all about.
Long story short, I don't believe the real story is getting reflected very much in that real media or the mainstream media or whatever you want to call it.
The brain, there's the base of some sort of nonsense, and I was like, exactly, and I haven't been eating meat, so I'm not going to eat meat anymore.
And then I did a little mechanical spectrum, and I'm like, oh, I can't do that. I can't do that.
To me, it's like one of those things that the whole thing with great power comes, great responsibility, and I think it's just sort of up to everybody to just, you know, it's not even about eating meat.
It's just trying to be the perfect version of what you can eat.
The ass is so big, I'm glad with it.
To be honest with you, at this point, to really find out what's going on, you've really got to be down here. We'll talk to some of the people and get a feeling for what is happening, because I, even some people live here.
Dislusion with most happening in some areas in the moment. I have been down here for a few days, but I was listening to them, and it sounded like a few places, sort of a chaotic nightmare. But in fact, last night, it was a testament of organization and passion and sincerity.
And what the cause is all about, we had a nursing team and we had a team that closed the table, and a lot of people had their tents up and sleeping in them, and it was all quite horrible.
So, you know, if you hear about all these hippies hanging out in the homeless, there's trash and debris laying everywhere. It wasn't the case at all.
And in fact, you know, I don't know what the deal is about using the label homeless, as if it's some kind of indication they're, you know, it's going to be wrong, but in fact, the homeless are actually the front end, the focus of what this whole movement is about.
Because most of them, at this point, that I've talked to, they're here because they've lost their homes, lost their jobs, and they're good people, but not the average.
Stereotype homeless person, people seem to think that even those of you who I just wonder why they're homeless, they're about in the streets during the regular administration here in California, and it's been downhill ever since.
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