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    Riot Police came out to meet The Indigenous People Earth Summit Rio June 2012

    JesterTerrestrial
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    Post  JesterTerrestrial Thu Jul 12, 2012 11:42 am

    Riot Police came out to meet The Indigenous People  Earth Summit Rio June 2012 208897_410773065627098_1429484584_n

    Some dress for a Riot. Others dress for Mother Earth. This is not a fake photo. It is from the Earth Summit in Rio, June 2012, where Riot Police came out to meet The Indigenous People who merely wanted to hand in their Documents and Demands for a Sustainable World, where Mother Earth takes priority. You will see a video of this below in the 'See More' section, entitled 'Rio+20 - Indigenous Leaders'
    URGENT! - AMAZON RAINFOREST EMERGENCY
    STOP THE BELO MONTE DAM - World's 'AVATAR' in REALITY
    GENOCIDE of Indigenous People by Government of Brazil
    ECOCIDE of The Rainforest by Government of Brazil
    SUICIDE of the Human Species if Rainforests are DESTROYED
    Information/Videos/Petitions below
    James Cameron says Belo Monte is 'AVATAR' in REALITY
    CONTACT your mainstream media; TV, RADIO, NEWSPAPERS
    USE YOUR FACEBOOK PAGES to spread this story out.
    PLEASE SHARE THIS *EVERYWHERE*

    INFORMATION:
    For 30 years Chief Raoni of The Kayapo People, has dedicated his life to trying to stop the Belo Monte Dam from being built in his beloved Amazon Rainforest. Helped by the singer, Sting, and many other celebrities along the way, he has met many World Leaders, travelling extensively in his efforts to get the World to Awaken to the Catastrophic Climate Nightmare awaiting the World, if Brazil's President, Dilma Rousseff, continues ahead with building Belo Monte, third largest and most inefficient dam in the world, in the Rainforest, along with a further 59 Rainforest dams, and over 400 in Brazil by 2030. If Belo Monte continues to be built it will bring Genocide to Chief Raoni's People, to Shayla Juruna's, and ALL those dependant on the mighty River Xingu for their very *EXISTENCE* They have tried everything they can think of to stop this dam, but Dilma Rousseff refuses to listen to them, to people around the world, to experts, to the voices behind the MILLIONS of signatures collected against this outrage..

    Chief Raoni, now in his 80s, has vowed to fight to the death with his Warriors rather than let Belo Monte be built.

    On the 15th June, 2012, on the eve of Rio's Earth Summit, some of the Warriors, helped by friends, broke through the start of this dam, using shovels, pick-axes and their bare hands! A joyous message was sent out around the world and now thousands are starting to learn about Belo Monte. 11 of those who helped to break the dam, freeing the Xingu River again, are now possibly facing legal charges...As I write this, Warriors of the Xikrin Tribe, (related to The Kayapo) are now in their 17th Day of Protest at the construction site of Belo Monte, having stopped work on the dam by taking keys to the lorries and earth diggers.

    This dam is being built illegally, whilst law suits against it are still going on. Judges who ruled against Belo Monte have been removed, then replaced with judges who ruled in favour of it. Corporations who backed Dilma Rousseff's presidential election have since been awarded massive contracts for Belo Monte. She has refused to listen to the deep concern of the United Nations and Amnesty International about the callous way she has treated the Indigenous People. She refuses to listen to *anyone* it seems, and has turned from a woman who once upon a time, was a guerilla fighter against Brazil's Military Regime, into EXACTLY the kind of Arrogant, Uncaring, Unfeeling Politican she once despised...,

    VIDEOS:
    'Belo Monte - Announcement of War' - BRILLIANT new film, filled with details of the horrors of Belo Monte, the Indigenous People so DEEPLY affected by it and those behind it.
    http://intercontinentalcry.org/belo-monte-an-announcement-of-war/

    'Defending The Rivers of the Amazon' - The Story of Belo Monte (with Sigourney Weaver)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-seAAIsJLQ

    'A Message From Pandora' - James Cameron talking about Belo Monte being the REAL Avatar
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjfLyGTXSYo

    'Damned' - Excellent 'Sixty Minutes' documentary on Belo Monte
    http://sixtyminutes.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=8270648

    'Voice of The Xingu' - (ENGLISH version with Portuguese SUBTITLES) Excellent video from Alfredo Villas-Boas, son of one of the three Villas-Boas Brothers, who first made contact with the Kayapo, in the 1930s, going on to ensure The Kayapo's protection from the modern world. Alfredo returns decades later to meet with Chief Raoni and find out more about the Belo Monte Dam, how it will affect the Kayapo and other tribes involved.
    http://vimeo.com/35535352

    'Amazonian Communities Occupy The Belo Monte Dam' - Friday 15th June 2012, when The World Began To Wake to Belo Monte & The Destruction of the Rainforest!
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLP0rV3QwVQ&list=UUg7qjRWcDG6waOmYz05JxbQ&index=2&feature=plcp

    AMAZON WATCH - They do SO much for the Amazon Communities. Many videos, much info on here.
    https://www.youtube.com/user/amazonwatch?feature=results_main

    Citizens of the World Against Belo Monte from the Worldwide 'Warriors of Raoni' (French &Portuguese too)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33x1QyhuqIE

    'Wrong Climate for Damming Rivers' - Why dams are the WRONG way to go...
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8JtoednlbY

    Twitter Campaign about Belo Monte
    https://www.facebook.com/events/258725200902594/

    Guardians of the Planet - Chief Raoni and his People, The Kayapo
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Gpg4_qZQv4

    'Earth Song' - Michael Jackson Part of this was filmed in The Amazon.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7z_w83fSjM

    'Rio+20 - Indigenous Leaders' THIS could be the video which finally makes the World EXPLODE in ANGER! Not only over Belo Monte, but over the Atrocious way Indigenous People are treated by 'those in power'. Watch what happened at The Rio+20 Earth Summit 2012 here, where those who DARE to call themselves 'World Leaders' shut Chief Raoni out, along with all other Indigenous Leaders. They *finally* said they'd arrange to meet with them, but they put these wonderful people in a tiny room, where no-one of any importance came to talk with them, despite their promises, then, they ushered them out very fast....
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4sTminBWFY&feature=em-video_response_received

    PETITIONS:
    Amazon Watch:
    http://amazonwatch.org/take-action/stop-the-belo-monte-monster-dam
    STOP BELO MONTE
    http://www.avaaz.org/en/amazon_under_threat/
    PEOPLE Vs. BANKS
    http://www.avaaz.org/en/belo_monte_people_vs_profits/

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    Post  Aquaries1111 Thu Jul 12, 2012 11:45 am

    Aquaries1111 wrote:Naivete and the Light in their Eyes

    I dropped off my son at camp yesterday, a beautiful nature-oriented camp in the Blue Ridge Mountains. When we got there a familiar feeling welled up inside me, the feeling of Return. I might articulate it as, “This is how human beings are supposed to live.”

    I’m not talking about it as an economic or social model — what gave me that feeling of homecoming was something more subtle. It was the easy smiles on peoples’ faces, the default friendliness, and the light in their eyes. I noticed my son come alive as we stepped into the camp and saw the same light kindle in his eyes as well. Here, it seemed, the default state of the human being is two or three notches happier than what we consider normal.

    Needless to say, this elevated state of ease and joy doesn’t depend on luxury or consumption. The lifestyle there is simple, the cabins austere. Electronics and cell phones are prohibited. The food is organic and prepared from scratch. There are few modern conveniences and no imported entertainment. In short, there are few of the “goods and services” by which economics measures our standard of living.

    One cannot help but think, “The whole world could live like this. Everybody is supposed to have this light in their eyes.” Can you not feel that truth inside you? Having seen it (and I am sure many of you have), can there be any doubt that our dead, dispirited, zombified world is an aberration, a departure from our native state?

    I do feel that truth, and yet I still doubt. A cynical voice inside me says that the camp is the exception, an artificial bubble subsidized from the outside and insulated from the drudgery and degradation of the “real world.” The cynic says, it is like getting drunk. All seems rosy, until one returns, as one must, to the problems that await.

    That inner cynic is articulating a wound. I have noticed that when I catch a glimpse of a more beautiful world, a feeling of pain quickly follows the initial upliftment. Maybe it is because the contrast between what is and what could be is painful to see. The cynical voices saying, “It is a bubble,” “It can’t be that good,” “Those people aren’t really that happy here,” “You are imagining the light in their eyes,” “It’s just an escape from a doomed world,” and so on are giving form to a wound. That wound is none other than the wound of Separation: from nature, from community, from intimacy, from our bodies, from play, joy, dance, laughter, all the things that have been squeezed out of modern life. We clothe that wound, invisible to us, with our cynical stories, and deride our own tender naivete, that accepts the heart-knowledge of our native radiance.

    One of the criticisms I often encounter of my writing is that I am naive. People who haven’t read deeply into my work ascribe my optimistic view of humanity’s future to an ignorance of the magnitude of the present crisis. Maybe I just don’t understand how bad things are. When they learn that I believe the situation is even worse than they think it is, they say I am naive to think people will ever really change, that the power elite will ever change, or that human nature is anything but greedy and selfish. They want me to be more practical, more realistic.

    Oddly enough, naivete is both more practical, and more realistic, than cynicism. It is more practical because it is more motivating. The possibility I glimpsed at my son’s camp, and that I have glimpsed again and again in special moments in life, impels me to create a better world. I think, “A world without this light in the eyes is intolerable.” If change is hopeless, or if human life can be no better, then why bother? If the best possible outcome of all my efforts is a marginal slowdown in our miserable spiral towards extinction, then why bother? I might as well protect me and mine, maximizing my own self-interest just as I cynically believe everyone else will do. Apprehending the projection of his own psychology, the cynic rarely takes action. Thankfully — thanks to my naivete and to my comrades who nourish it — I believe the world can and should be more beautiful, and endeavor to make it so.

    Naivete is more realistic than cynicism simply because it reflects the truth — a more beautiful world IS possible. I cannot prove that this is true. Truth isn’t something we can prove. It is something we feel. We shy away from feeling it, sometimes, because it is so painful. Its light exposes our wounds. It hurts for me to see the radiance in those children’s eyes, contrasting so starkly with the social environment my own children inhabit most of the time, and illuminating the cracks and callouses in my own psyche, the long years wandering in a grey world. To receive the truth of what is possible, and to live from it as a creator, we must be willing to feel the pain of what has been lost. For me, it has been alarming and painful to realize how much of my life was spent half-awake, living as a zombie among zombies as the years slipped by.

    To create significant change, one must be a least a little bit naive. It was naive in 1935 to imagine, as Gandhi did, that the British would leave India without a fight. It was naive for Diane Wilson to think she could stop a petrochemical plant on the Gulf of Mexico. It would have been naive to suppose in 1985 that the Berlin Wall would fall and Apartheid end without civil war in a few years. Today the challenges we face, social and ecological, dwarf even these. Pretty much anything worth doing today is impractical, at least from the logic of the cynic. So let us no longer shield ourselves behind cynicism, and let us no longer clothe our hurting in the vocabulary of despair. Please, let us help each other to believe in the more beautiful world our hearts know is possible.

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    Post  JesterTerrestrial Sat Jul 14, 2012 6:19 pm

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    Indigenous peoples from Brazil protest at the UN Rio+20 summit (PHOTOS)


    Protests by greens and indigenous groups overshadowed debate on the world's environment at the Rio 20 United Nations summit here on Thursday, while celebrities clamoured for a sanctuary to protect the riches of the Arctic, news reports said.

    A brewing regional crisis also prompted South American presidents at the summit to hold emergency talks where they decided to rush foreign ministers to Paraguay in an attempt to shore up democracy in the troubled state, AFP reported.

    On its penultimate day, UN chief Ban Ki-moon defended the first summit on sustainable development in a decade as "the beginning of a journey."

    The event "will lead to a more sustainable future for ourselves and for generations to come," he said.

    But the gathering came under fire from the leftist presidents of Bolivia and Ecuador, along with indigenous peoples, who said capitalist greed lurked beneath its promotion of the green economy.

    Bolivian President Evo Morales described the green economy as "a new colonialism" that rich nations sought to impose on developing countries.

    "Countries of the north are getting rich through a predatory orgy and are forcing countries of the south to be their poor rangers," he said.

    "They want to create intervention mechanisms to monitor and assess our national policies using environmental concerns as an excuse."

    Morales, Bolivia's first indigenous president, also pressed African countries to protect their mineral wealth from transnational companies.

    In an interview with AFP, President Rafael Correa of Ecuador accused rich countries of "looting the planet, consuming environmental assets freely."

    Indigenous peoples from Brazil protest at the UN Rio+20 summit (PHOTOS)
    http://www.whitewolfpack.com/2012/06/indigenous-peoples-from-brazil-protest.html

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    Post  Eartheart Sat Jul 14, 2012 7:47 pm

    Those riot troops are the bad aliens! Some hackers please delete their payments from the numberaccounts.

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