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Who I am....
 
I am many things, foremost among these things, a Human Being. I am on this planet to assist in whatever way I can to prevent the self-destruction of the Human Life on Earth and to re-create our experience of life.
I have seen 328 moons this life. I was a soldier for over 60 moons, 5 years, a veteran of the war on liberty and sovereignty in Afghanistan. I have traveled all over Turtle Island and further for 5 years and learned about the true state of the world through seeing it with my own eyes while tuning in to the things that I found to be of importance.
Among the most important of my discoveries over the years is the enormous weight of apathy and indifference among the populations most poised to assist in creating abundance for the world and all of her children...  
The problem with abundance in a system that is based on scarcity is that it leaves many in want, and many in bubbles of ignorance.
The ignorant often find the problems to be so far from their reality that they often dispose of the facts as meaningless.
I have seen apathy on all levels of human social stratification, yet it is most impactful when it comes from those with the capability to do so much. 
 
I am a piece of life, a water crystal, created in light from of the infinite possibility, out of necessity, to vibrate in the sound of unification.
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A way to plant the seed of right knowledge into the minds of all.
 
There is a way to create abundance for all people without relying on governments, which only serve themselves.
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The Wall Street bailout is costing taxpayers around $700 billion and growing. Yet, just 4% of the Wall Street bailoutcould end world hunger. Though the problem is often touted as insurmountable, in truth, global food insecurity could be completely solved by creating agricultural programs that would cost about $30 billion a year.  854 million people in the world – one in seven – do not get enough food to be healthy, making hunger the number one risk to health worldwide..

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