359: Adverse Childhood Experiences and Resilience (Part 5 - Elephant In the Room)
With Wes Bertrand and Matt Amberson Discussed Today:-If there is a Liberty Movement, is it moving?
With Wes Bertrand and Matt Amberson Discussed Today:-If there is a Liberty Movement, is it moving?
With Wes Bertrand and Matt Amberson
Discussed Today:
-If there is a Liberty Movement, is it moving? Why not?
-NVC and trauma: Rosenberg’s disconnection (and lack of philosophical clarity)
-recent ”mind control” and “manipulation” claims
-the trauma cycle: shame, dishonesty (with self and others), more shame, inauthenticity, defense and disconnection
-how to heal, the 7th Pillar of Self-Esteem
With Wes Bertrand and Matt Amberson
Discussed Today:
-If there is a Liberty Movement, is it moving? Why not?
-NVC and trauma: Rosenberg’s disconnection (and lack of philosophical clarity)
-recent ”mind control” and “manipulation” claims
-the trauma cycle: shame, dishonesty (with self and others), more shame, inauthenticity, defense and disconnection
-how to heal, the 7th Pillar of Self-Esteem
In total, 4,777 were killed and 1,974 were wounded during June. At least 150 were killed and 53 were wounded in more recent violence.
I have been very busy today, celebrating Canada Day with family and friends... I just got in from a great party with lots of food and drink, and I figured I would send off this message to all of my Canadian readers....Yes, it is Canada Day... One hundred and forty-eight years ago, the British Imperial government in London England passed into law the creation of the "Dominion of Canada" with full self governance for the first 4 provinces of Canada, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia...
Macy's joins the ranks of companies cutting the cordOoh, this isn't quite what The Donald said originally, is it?by KenThere are mysteries that, even as they begin to fade from view, actually become more rather than less mysterious.As you may have noticed, a number of companies that have had business ties with Donald Trump have taken steps to extricate themselves fr
*in liberated Homs, Syria, June 2014
UPDATED:
Friends, in the near future I will be involved in an important project, the details of which I cannot speak of right now, however it is of course 100% legal, in line with my political anti-imperialist/anti-war stance and a very important and timely opportunity.
Palestinians hold their national flag as they ride boats during a rally to show support for activists aboard the flotilla (AFP Photo/Mahmud Hams)
‘No humanitarian crisis here’ say Netanyahu and Ya’alon as….
by Stuart Littlewood
Governments should support brave humanitarian voyagers and back their play in future
Welcome to the latest chapter in a long tale of unspeakable cruelty.
By SERGEI BARYSHNIKOV | CounterPunch | July 1, 2015 The following is the transcript of a talk by Sergei Baryshnikov, professor of political science and former rector of the National University of Donetsk in the Donetsk People’s Republic. The talk was delivered on April 16, 2015 to a group of foreign writers and journalists visiting […]
By Noel Brinkerhoff and Steve Straehley | AllGov | June 29, 2015 The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has continued to stonewall requests by the Department of Justice’s inspector general for records pertaining to multiple investigations by the internal watchdog. The FBI has contended since 2010 that the IG’s office lacks the legal authority to […]
Obama announces US will re-open embassy in Havana, and urges Congress to lift trade embargo; Radio Habana is available online….
We open with Rancid’s “Radio Havana” as PBC reflects on listening to shortwave broadcasts being jammed in 1961. Listen to Radio Habana today here
--in Greek crisis, Tsipras relents to most of banker demands, but icy Merkel refuses to negotiate until after Sunday’s referendum
--American economist James Henry says the fight over Greece is really about regime change
Plus: "Scalia Is a Douche" is a brunch hit in PhillyWatch poor Cartoon Justice Nino having his "terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day" at 4:19 of the Daily Show clip below.by KenIt's a sweet conceit on the part of the Daily Show animation team to imagine that the Supreme Court's own Big Rat Bastard Justice merely had a "terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day," when what he has really had -- as Jon Stewart suggests in the piece proper, is that he has had a terrible, horri
Jack Sen was a United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) prospective Member of Parliament for northern England before being unceremoniously, and quite publicly, suspended by his party one week prior to the General Election for attempting to broach the subjects of indigenous displacement in Britain, and raising the issue of the genocide waged against the Boer people in South Africa.
The most optimistic scenario shows that Greece would face an unsustainable debt in 2030 even if it agreed to the package of tax increases and spending cuts proposed by the European commission, the European Central Bank and the IMF in exchange for a five-month €15.5bn loan from its creditors.
The post Austerity not enough to save Greece – leaked IMF documents appeared first on BSNEWS.
Negotiations have stalled because Greece’s creditors (a) refused to reduce our un-payable public debt and (b) insisted that it should be repaid ‘parametrically’ by the weakest members of our society, their children and their grandchildren The IMF, the United States’ … Continue reading →
By Steve Straehley | AllGov | June 29, 2015 Glyphosate, which is the active ingredient in Monsanto’s Roundup herbicide, will finally undergo analysis for its effects on endangered species by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), thanks to the persistence of the Center for Biological Diversity (CBD). The group has been trying for eight years to […]
“Pay attention if you care about due process, Fourth Amendment protections against illegal searches, the limits of government surveillance, and Internet freedom.” ~ Nick Gillespie The message being sent, and the precedent being set, with the sentencing of Ross Ulbricht is this… The Law is what strong, wealthy and powerful people say it is; as they have a monopoly on […]
By Jay Syrmopoulos | The Free Thought Project | June 30, 2015 London, U.K. – An ancient Anglo-Saxon potion, used to treat eye infections in the 10th-century, has shown the potential to eradicate the modern MRSA superbug, according to research. The ancient remedy was uncovered in the British Library in a leather-bound edition of what […]
By Jake Anderson | ANTIMEDIA | June 30, 2015 According to a new study, the effects of sugary soft drinks are considerably worse than previously thought: they are directly responsible for 184,000 deaths every year. It is the first comprehensive study of the effects of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) on human health, and the results confirm […]
Crowdfunding for tech start-ups, smart inventions and even movies isn’t anything new, but what about the impact of crowdfunding on journalism? Khari Johnson explains how this revolutionary idea has the power to change the world as we know it
RT | July 1, 2015 Gazprom has confirmed the suspension of gas supplies to Ukraine from 10:00am MSK on July 1. Russia’s gas monopoly will not supply gas to Kiev without prepayment, no matter what price, said company CEO Aleksey Miller on Wednesday. After trilateral Russia-EU-Ukraine gas talks in Vienna failed on Tuesday, Ukraine’s Naftogaz […]
by Rud Istvan
From the utility grid perspective, a fundamental problem with wind and solar is intermittency.
Interesting. Because the news below directly contradicts much of the positive reporting I had read earlier this morning- About a possible deal and rising stockmarketsMarket Watch
RT | July 1, 2015 Sergey Naryshkin says the refusal to participate in the forthcoming OSCE session was meant as a protest against arbitrariness and violations of main principles of democracy and parliamentary politics. The State Duma chairman announced the decision to skip the Helsinki session of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe […]
By Sharmine Narwani | RT | June 30, 2015 It’s D-Day in Vienna, and the parties sitting across the negotiating table still haven’t ironed out terms to settle a 12-year standoff over Iran’s nuclear program. Expect this deadline to be missed. And prepare for a lot of hot air to fill its space. The “hot […]
A new origami paper battery, which is powered by bacteria and costs five US cents (3p), could revolutionise the diagnosis of diseases in developing and remote areas
This story is of a Canadian woman who prefers to stay anonymous: ……………………………………………….. My story: First, let me explain the whole matter from a personal viewpoint simply because my awareness of Palestine and the …
There’s much talk of reforming the criminal justice system: libertarian-ish GOP presidential candidate Sen. Rand Paul is making the unfairness of sentences that have a disparate impact on minorities a major theme of his campaign, which is all to the good. • But what about a system that has a disparate impact on the innocent? […]
Mr. Speaker, the week before last, the greatly respected conservative columnist Thomas Sowell wrote: "What lessons might we learn from the whole experience of the Iraq war? If nothing else, we should never again imagine that we can engage in nation building in the sweeping sense that term acquired in Iraq – least of all, […]
Recently, the U.S. government has been dealt setbacks in five of the seven developing, Islamic countries in which its military recently has attacked or invaded since 9/11 – Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, and Yemen. In the other two countries, Pakistan and Somalia, the situation remains extremely unstable. In Syria and Iraq, the brutal ISIS group, […]
Still think GMOs and their non-GMO counterparts are equivalent? Think again. Unlike GM corn, non-GMO corn doesn’t cause sterility. A new study released by Egyptian scientists found that rats fed a GMO diet suffer from infertility, among other health issues.
Monsanto spun off its chemical business to a company called Solutia, but that may not provide protection in a recent lawsuit. Monsanto, along with Pfizer and Pharmacia, will have to defend themselves in court for allegations made by plaintiffs that the corporations’ manufacture of PCBs, or polychlorinated biphenyls, caused lymphohematopoietic cancer.
A new and highly-needed scientific review has found that there’s no real evidence linking water fluoridation with cavity prevention, further proving that the IQ-damaging substance known as sodium fluoride truly does not have a place in our water supply.
Fluoride is undoubtedly one of the hardest toxins to avoid completely as it appears in both drinking water and countless food items. Fluoride is also present in popular prescription drugs i.e. Prozac, among other places such as swimming pools and hot tubs. So what is one to do? You can certainly take measures to avoid fluoride exposure, but that isn’t all; try utilizing one of the 4 fluoride-detox solutions below.
I understand the context of their cheering and clapping when Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commissioner said that Canada had participated in a period of “cultural genocide” — not in support of the purported government program of cultural genocide against Native Canadians, as it was termed to have taken place in Canada from the period of […]
“A nation can survive its fools, and even the ambitious. But it cannot survive treason from within. An enemy at the gates is less formidable, for he is known and carries his banner openly. But the traitor moves amongst those within the gate freely, his sly whispers rustling through all the alleys, heard in the very halls of government itself. For the traitor appears not a traitor; he speaks in accents familiar to his victims, and he wears their face and their arguments, he appeals to the baseness that lies deep in the hearts of all men.
From the description of the May 27, 2015 show posted on TVO’s The Agenda with Steve Paikin’s YouTube channel: “Perry Bellegarde was elected National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations in December 2014. Nearly half a year into his term, The Agenda checks in to see what issues he’s prioritized and what progress he’s […]
Speech on the house floor on June 24, 2015. Mr. Speaker, the week before last, the greatly respected conservative columnist Thomas Sowell wrote: "What lessons might we learn from the whole experience of the Iraq war? If nothing else, we should never again imagine that we can engage in nation building in the sweeping sense […]
At least 98 people were killed and 11 were wounded in Iraq as the Pentagon said the cost of fighting the Islamic State is nearing $3 billion.