Is Truth An Enemy Of The State? Assange Address to UN

Submitted by Gabrielle Price

When you view the UN message from Assange, he sounds like any freedom loving individual with respect for free speech and free press.  So if the US believes him an enemy of the state for speaking the truth…you know what this means essentially, right?

By the way, the US boycotted the UN delegation. Obama and Hillary were not there. The chairs were empty, while the rest of the world discussed human rights issues and participated in diplomacy.  It does not say a lot about our current administration that it believes itself above important discourse with the rest of the world…a world that is in a huge state of upheaval…yet, still concerned about maintaining basic human rights.

I have no misconceptions about what this government has become.  Because it has not displayed interest in maintaining the very rights discussed at the UN, here in the United States – the country that used to be a beacon for those very rights.We have a lot of work to do, America.  And it’s going to take more than flipping a switch in a voting booth.  What are you prepared to do?

My Thoughts on Occupy ~ Book release 01/28/12

Submitted by Gabrielle Price

[This was my contribution to a book that was re-released on the two year anniversary (*link no longer valid*) of its publishing date and one I was asked to contribute to.  I am in good company in this publication – and do not deny this blessing, but none of my readers may have had the cash to buy this book.  There IS a serious class war going on.  As the collapse happens, I am in no position to continue to ask those I know to buy this book, and I am not under contract, so I offer my contribution to those who have wanted to read it since its release.  I am still damn proud to be part of it and honored to find my name among many new, and long-time mentors.  If you are interested in buying the book – the funds, I am told go to Occupy.  I cannot verify this…as I was too broke to buy a copy of my own, have no idea how many were sold and was not provided one as a contributor. I am the 99%.]

This is my gift to Occupy, unedited – and Occupy is all about gifting.  My thanks to David DeGraw. He can tell you that the book indeed existed, helped shape Occupy’s initial demands…and if he’s too busy taking on the Pentagon, I’ll share a screencap of his email here at a later date:

“As a long time writer and activist from the Midwest, I was moved and thrilled beyond words to see the Egyptian people take to the streets in January of 2010.  Witnessing the outpouring of support from all over the world on Facebook, Twitter and other social media, I thought, “Please don’t let America be far behind.”  To bear witness to people in Egypt standing in solidarity with the people of Wisconsin as they occupied their capital – sending messages of support and pizza to sustain them, I knew something was coming.  Something big.  Then came September and OWS and everything began to change, including the national dialogue.  That is by no means a small accomplishment.

What the people of Egypt want is democracy.  Not the ‘democracy’ facade that we have been sold in so many jingoistic, American flag-waving, truck commercials.  What Egypt did and what Occupy does is force us to see past the facade, to call into question what kind of democracy we really have that slanders, beats and pepper sprays its citizens.  We are made to ask ourselves some painful questions.  Many of those questions have been asked before, during the Vietnam war, Kent State, the Civil Rights Movement to name a few.  The difference then?  There was a responsible press to cover it.

When we begin to see the state of things and ask those painful questions, we begin to find answers in each other; in the people who also see and share that same pain with us.  There is an awful lot of power in understanding.  Many are learning to be patient enough to honor that process in others who are unsure of getting involved or don’t understand that they are the 99%.  Corporate media keeps a lot of people sleepwalking and you’d be surprised how many blame themselves for their quality of life.  They would rather blame themselves then what they perceive as their ‘free country.’   What this corrupt system has done and continues to do to the spirit and the psyche of the people is beyond amoral.  Many Americans are in a co-dependent relationship with this abusive power structure.  Occupy is the way of breaking the pattern of abuse and finally saying, “Enough!”

Throughout the fall, the strides made by this movement have sparked so many to action. People of all ages, colors, beliefs, skill sets and yes, classes, have come together in compassionate action and incredible creativity to understand each other, inspire and discuss the state of our Union.  What has been said and done in GA’s from California to Maine since September likely has more bearing on the future of this country than any address or debate on national television and this writer hopes that they are all made a part of this country’s historical record.  The continued People’s History of the United States.  If Howard could see us now.

Tonight, I watch and share the livestream of Occupy Oakland protesters as they’re being kettled, beaten and under mass arrest.  I’m also seeing some incredible magazine-worthy photos from Egypt’s second mass protest.  A year later, we are still witnessing history.  We The People are the 99%. We are the first names mentioned on our living document and we hold that power the elite can never take away from us unless we consent or submit.  It is the kind of power that cannot be bought, sold, traded, cheapened, slandered, broken, beaten or silenced.  It is the power of the human spirit. Occupy is the genuine article and the stuff that legend is made of.  I wish my grandfather were alive to see it.  As a WWII veteran, he fought against fascism.  Now we all are.

I have been deeply moved in bearing witness, incredibly honored to record and participate in a movement that has single-handedly renewed my faith in a passionate citizenry, given me hope for the return of real journalism and restored pride in my country.  I can hardly wait for spring.“

Gabrielle Price
Founder/Editor, The Refreshment Center Blog
Working for a better media…

[Note: I will forever be grateful for the opportunity to have my voice shared among long admired folks like Chris Hedges, Noam Chomsky, Tom Morello, and late friend and mentor, Michael C. Ruppert. Occupy was a helluva special time to be alive and be a writer. Get ’em Dave.]

RAP NEWS : Big Brother is WWWatching You

submitted by Gabrielle Price

Juice Rap News: Episode 15 – Big Brother is WWWatching You.  September 2012 rocks around with some crucial developments in the ongoing struggle over the future of the internet.  Will it remain the one open frequency where humanity can bypass filters and barriers; or become the greatest spying machine ever imagined?  The future is being decided as we type.  Across Oceania, States have been erecting and installing measures to legalise the watching, tracking and storage of data of party-members and proles alike.  If such plans materialize, will this place ever be the same?  And what will be the evolutionary consequences for our human journey?  Join our plucky host Robert Foster as he conducts an incisive analysis of the situation at hand.  Joining him are newly appointed Thought Police General at the Pentopticon, Darth O’Brien Baxter, and a surprisingly lucid Terence Winston Moonseed.  Once again, in the midst of this Grand Human Experiment, we are forced to ask tough questions about our future.  Will it involve a free internet which will continue to revolutionize the way the world communicates with itself?  Or is our picture of the future a Boot stamping on this Human InterFace forever?

Written & created by Giordano Nanni & Hugo Farrant – on Wurundjeri Land in Melbourne, Australia.

This Is The Hour

‎”You have been telling the people that this is the Eleventh Hour, now you must go back and tell the people that this is the Hour.  And there are things to be considered . . .

Where are you living?

What are you doing?

What are your relationships?

Are you in right relation?

Where is your water?

Know your garden.

It is time to speak your Truth.

Create your community.

Be good to each other.

And do not look outside yourself for the leader.”

Then he clasped his hands together, smiled, and said, “This could be a good time!”

There is a river flowing now very fast.  It is so great and swift that there are those who will be afraid. They will try to hold on to the shore.  They will feel they are torn apart and will suffer greatly.

Know the river has its destination.  The elders say we must let go of the shore, push off into the middle of the river, keep our eyes open, and our heads above water.  And I say, see who is in there with you and celebrate.  At this time in history, we are to take nothing personally, least of all ourselves.  For the moment that we do, our spiritual growth and journey comes to a halt.

The time for the lone wolf is over.  Gather yourselves!  Banish the word struggle from your attitude and your vocabulary.  All that we do now must be done in a sacred manner and in celebration.

We are the ones we’ve been waiting for.”

~ Hopi elder
Oraibi, Arizona

The World Tomorrow : Noam Chomsky & Tariq Ali

submitted by Gabrielle Price
A surprise Arab drive for freedom, the West’s structural crisis and new hope coming from Latin America. That’s the modern world in the eyes of Noam Chomsky and Tariq Ali, two prominent thinkers and this week’s guests on Julian Assange’s show on RT.