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4 Sep 2014 @ 09:44
To continue on the theme of laissez faire, a doctrine started by the French physiocrats and systematized further by the Scots, let it be known that the principle of ‘free trade’ generated by physiocracy was largely a doctrinal defense of slave trade. [Physiocrats were philosophers who focused on economic problems, while philosophes focused on political, ethical, and epistemological problems.] More >
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3 Sep 2014 @ 09:23
My poetic lines signify the optimistic side to the sun or Sol. I have always regarded Sol in a very positive light, despite the hours of the day when the sun’s rays could be burning hot. I’ve been experiencing this a long time, being a habitué of the tropics (the Philippines is just a few degrees latitude north of the equator). More >
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27 Aug 2014 @ 05:28
As one can see in the title, Adam Smith’s ideas about political economy were unoriginal or copycat. So I’m going to articulate some notes about the matter. This may come as a shocker to the devotees of Smith and fanatical ideologues of liberal or free market capitalism, but it had to be accepted. This is a matter of fact, not of speculation or libel. More >
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26 Aug 2014 @ 10:01
A literary piece serving as testament of longings for my own Twinflame. I have been seeing visions of my Twinflame since age 18 yet, and for decades she provided sublime company in my journey. Until around the early 90s, as a middle aged man and mystic, did I find out that my dearest Beloved had ascended spiritually and is in fact a Christed One. More >
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25 Aug 2014 @ 07:12
Meanwhile, the habitués of New Earth will find a new exciting development: the rise to spirituality’s nadir of the Melchizedek Priest. Spiritual masters they are, including this messenger Ra who is a true blue Melchizedek, who are tasked, as interplanetary priests, to provide wise mentoring, coaching, and counsel on diverse aspects of life. More >
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18 Aug 2014 @ 07:42
Orion domination of Earth since the time of invasion 500,000 years ago yet, had resulted to enormous gaps between rich and poor. The highly asymmetric relationship between upper and lower classes had generated psychosocial disorder conditions in no small measures across time. More >
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12 Aug 2014 @ 09:14
From swamp to farm, from wasteland to production enclave, from nature’s ruins to citadels of life is the theme of the new life that was breathed into the swampy area of Candaba, a town in Pampanga province, to the north of Manila. More >
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9 Aug 2014 @ 07:35
As messenger & teacher, work staff of the Darjeeling Council, forthcoming Guardian, Ra will share heraldry regarding the subject of childrearing in the New Earth.
Let it be declared, first of all, that parental competency is a must in the New Earth. The physical cum social context will be totally changed, thus necessitating massive retooling in the area of childrearing, from pre-natal to post-natal care of the soul who is newly birthed. More >
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5 Aug 2014 @ 13:10
Summary executions by vigilantes and police/military agents abound across the planet. I tried to capture this rather gory and cryptic fact via the poem above.
Such narratives of ‘cadavers’ biography’ are testaments of the evil impact of prolonged Orion-Draconian or Saurian cold bloodedness on Terrans. Cold blooded killings are authentic manifestations of cold blooded behavior of reptilians, so the prevalence of cold blooded killings across the planet is a prima facie evidence of the genetic breeding by Orions & Draconians of our primordial Terrans. More >
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4 Aug 2014 @ 07:04
The World Trade Organization may be dead in the woods. We may need to prepare dirges as a form of respect for this deadwood institution. It isn’t working at all, this idea of global trade regime galvanized as WTO and the GATT before it.
Probably the idea of ‘globalization’ as proposed by contemporary thinkers, which concretely incarnated in the institution of the WTO, may have been badly incubated. It’s like forcing antiquarian ideas of free trade—writ by physiocrats of France (Quesnay et al) and Scotland (Adam Smith, et al)—unto a context that is altogether different. More >
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