[TimeStar] FW: Louisiana's 3rd world ambiance

GCR, Inc GCR at rhealiving.com
Mon Sep 5 08:47:09 EDT 2005


Second try to send. First try was kicked back.  My apologies if this is a
dupe.

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From: GCR, Inc [mailto:GCR at rhealiving.com] 
Sent: Monday, September 05, 2005 7:31 AM
To: 'TimeStar Forecasts and Announcements'
Subject: RE: [TimeStar] Louisiana's 3rd world ambiance


I lived in New Orleans for 16 as a transplanted Yankee.  It is a caste
system educational mess that makes people dumb.  In LA there is a very high
homestead exemption so there is virtually no property tax for families.
Hence, there is no tax base for education.  The tax savings enjoyed by the
middle class are used to pay for parochial or private school.  Only the poor
use the public educational system, which is abysmal.  The LA drivers'
license written test consisted of 10 questions in large type under much
larger pictures of the situation described in the question.  Public
education leaves these people illiterate and it is evident in the grocery
store when they sign a money order with and "X" or ask for help on a label.

 
Ditto for their diet.  With no education and only food stamps the diet is
awful.  I am a strong proponent of the role of chemicals in disease but in
this case there are some very real underlying infrastructure issues left
over from the civil war when the slaves were freed with no thought to how
they would fare under freedom.
 
For all the good of N.O., when we had the chance to leave we did and never
looked back or shed a tear.
 
We as Americans say a pledge of allegiance that promises life, liberty, and
justice for all.  
 
I subscribe to the web bots and this event was foretold as the watershed
event (along with an equaling devastating earthquake coming in the same
temporal space as this) which would serve as a line of demarcation in our
lives.  The effects of these two events will persist for a generation.  On a
positive note, the bots indicate these events are going to be the undoing of
the Bushistas.  They have destroyed this country as effectively as if we
have been under attack from little green men.  We have a very rough ride
ahead in the purification process and many of us won't make it in the higher
vibration.
 
Donna Fezler
http://www.rhealiving.com

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From: EarthTimes-bounces at timestar.org
[mailto:EarthTimes-bounces at timestar.org] On Behalf Of TimeStar
Sent: Saturday, September 03, 2005 9:56 PM
To: TimeStar Forecasts and Announcements
Subject: [TimeStar] Louisiana's 3rd world ambiance


Are you saying some folks in petrochemical Louisiana could be in a
biochemical stew that jumbles thinking and learning?  Somethinglike this
would affect many areas of living and learning.  I'd love to see some stats
on the educational levels of the folks who sat and waited to be hit hard by
Katrina.  Remember, this is Bush country.  
 
Since chemicals (of any kind) affect human functioning, it is safe to say
that heavy petrochemical exposure influences human health and function.   
 
It's interesting that the families of 911 victims have been the driving
force of much investigation and action in that disaster.  The 911 victims,
for the most part, were relatively high functioning because the World Trade
Center was largely occupied by professionals.  This is most likely reflected
in their families, who have been instrumental in getting action from
"officials."  Of course, 911 worked in their own chemical "stew," but not
anything like the one you describe in Louisiana.  (I've never been to
Louisiana.)  
 
The differences in learning curves when basic pollutants are removed from
the environment, like electromagnetic pollution in areas where lines are
buried, made a believer out of me.  A safety engineer for an insurance
company showed me some stats on this years ago.  
 
After spending a few days in a neighborhood that buried its electrical
wiring and transformers, I noticed an odd absence of "noise."  It was nice.
 
Krsanna
 
ERIC WROTE:
Is there any correlation between being "dumb" and
living/breathing/eating/drinking in the toxic soup of the cancer corridor of
petrochemical plants that blanket the area between New Orleans to Baton
Rouge. I drove through that area about 10 years ago and it was truly
horrifying. I understodd why some people compared the conditions in that
part of Louisiana to those in a third-world country.
Eric

 

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