Good evening,
I’ve got a special edition audio for you tonight. This covers tonight’s total lunar eclipse in Gemini and the Capricorn solstice.
In the podcast, I make reference to three articles: one is today’s subscriber edition, which I am opening up to all readers. Second is my first article on WikiLeaks, which looks closely at a particular degree in late Gemini that is connected with weird events. Here is that article. Scan down for the references to 28+ Gemini, very close to tonight’s eclipse. Finally, I talk about a Washington Post article about how the government is spying on people — not just the feds, but possibly your local police department. It’s called Monitoring America.
I’ll post this out to my Facebook page — it’s right on top. If you get it there, please send it to your friends.
Thank you!
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kyla,
Im not following the situation as closely as it warrants; but it seems that another tangent to the “free” internet situation is that Google basically “owns” what we see now when we go searching for information. But at least that still appears to be based in a level of free-business – aka it’s a contest to get visibility for your site. (So while this makes Levels-of-Access an issue, Google is not a method for forced Loss of Connectivity such as would come with oh say Fox Network administrating my internet opportunities.)
I’m thinking that Amanda’s post about the radio stations has a broader suggestion – that of; where in the world are the other opportunities for an “inter-net”s existence other than the current WWW?
Surely the next step in Freedom of Shared Information is in having multiple access routes. Anyone out there hammering away on this in their garage?
(There are) more ways n words than one.
Well, don’t feel too bad, neither of those broadcast sites was very good……. It’s okay sis, we got it in our Hearts’ Vision and that’s the main thing. (Though I had hoped for an eyeball view too!)
aw kyla — wish i’d seen your comment last night! it was overcast here & i only managed a glimpse of fuzzy white half moon glowing through the clouds sometime after 1:30 am before they thickened again. it was too cold & windy to stand there hoping the clouds would thin again.
about the eclipse, someone just shared with me this cool site:
http://shadowandsubstance.com/
Haven’t checked it out very far but right up top are two links to other sites that will broadcast the eclipse online, should you live somewhere it’s cloudy and want to see….. The Shadow and Substance page also gives the times, for different time zones, when stages of the eclipse will occur.
neat!
and, if anyone wants to do some citizen lobbying on this FCC decision, this link has the phone numbers of the individuals who will be making that decision:
http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2010/12/call-fcc-today-1-888-call-fcc-to-defeat.html
Eric, you do an amazing job of being clear, actually, given the complexity and pace of the material…..
Aword, I saw that, looks like Copps copped out. (couldn’t resist that one) He was the one holdout on this current proposal which seems to be a right stew of pretending to be one thing but actually being another, namely, providing a nice clear runway for outfits like Verizon to do their worst.
shit.
I read that it will be appealed…. so, who knows? The idea of having AT&T or someone decide which webpages are given priority and which are not and so will take longer to load, well, bummer.
Maybe this tricksy astro we’re living through will provide a shift in that outcome, before the vote? that would be nice……..
related somewhat; and for what it’s worth:
“FCC poised to adopt network neutrality rules”
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20101220/ap_on_hi_te/us_tec_fcc_net_neutrality
Yes I try to be clear, and connect the dots before you get here…it’s in the text, as is my method for ascertaining the data.
That was the chart for registering their dot-org domain, which no longer exists…interesting image of the eclipse in the chart’s ascendant.
nevermind, I see it in referenced in the text… 🙂
listening as I type, have a question about which chart you refer to as “the WikiLeaks chart”?