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Daniel Ellsberg

Whistleblowing
Every attack now made on WikiLeaks and Julian Assange was made against me and the release of the Pentagon Papers at the time.

Julian Assange is not a criminal under the laws of the United States. I was the first one prosecuted for the charges that would be brought against him. I was the first person ever prosecuted for a leak in this country—although there had been a lot of leaks before me. That’s because the First Amendment kept us from having an Official Secrets Act. . . . The founding of this country was based on the principle that the government should not have a say as to what we hear, what we think, and what we read. . . .

If Bradley Manning did what he’s accused of, then he’s a hero if mine and I think he did a great service to this country. We’re not in the mess we’re in, in the world, because of too many leaks. . . . I say there should be some secrets. But I also say we invaded Iraq illegally because of a lackof a Bradley Manning at that time.

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Wikileaks

Julian Assange
WikiLeaks coined a new type of journalism: scientific journalism. We work with other media outlets to bring people the news, but also to prove it is true. Scientific journalism allows you to read a news story, then to click online to see the original document it is based on. That way you can judge for yourself: Is the story true? Did the journalist report it accurately?

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guardian question and answer [transcript ]
time magazine interview [transcript + audio}
op-ed for the australian [transcript]

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Heide Kolb

In the Beginning there was the Word
C.G.Jung : The Red Book Reflections

I am not a great believer in words …
but I guess the more people believe in words the more powerful they can be …
thank you Mona K

I came across these words in my twitter stream just as I pondered Jung’s imaginal encounter with “the Anchorite” in the Red Book, in which the two of them discuss the meaning of words.

We are shaped by the spoken and, to even a greater degree,by the written word.

The Anchorite (an inner, imaginal figure) speaks to Jung: “Surely you know that one can read a book many times – perhaps you almost know it by heart, and nevertheless it can be that, when you look again at the lines before you, certain things appear new or even new thoughts occur to you that you did not have before”.

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Alan Watts

The Nature of Consciousness
When one speaks of awakening, it means, de-hypnotization, coming to your senses.
But of course to do that you have to go out of your mind

We are playing a game. And the game runs like this . . .
The only thing you really know is what you can put into words

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Thich Nhat Hanh

Zen Garden
Karma in Buddhism is action. Action in the form of thinking. Thinking is acting. Speaking is acting. And, doing things is acting. And every act has a result. That is Karma.

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Missy

Confusion
in the confusion
do not get lost
the understanding will come soon
the fog will pass from the air
and clear skies will illuminate your way
very slowly
feel safe
a new day will come
and it will pass
like everything in life

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