Monthly Archives: February 2017
Amsterdam Red Light District
Book Amsterdam Hotels You may have heard about this famous section of Amsterdam, and quite likely everything you’ve heard is true! Check it out for yourself, it’s unlike any place else. Amsterdam’s famous Red Light District covers a large area in the oldest part of the city. It has been servicing the personal needs and […] Continue reading
Establishment of Haight-Ashbury Museum of Psychedelic Art and History
By EDW Lynch on February 7, 2012 The Haight-Ashbury Museum of Psychedelic Art and History is a proposed permanent museum that will focus on psychedelic art and Haight-Ashbury’s role in the psychedelia movement of the 1960s (video). Museum supporters are raising funds for the project on IndieGoGo. The Haight-Ashbury movement left an undeniable impact upon […] Continue reading
Hopi Prophecy WWIII
I would be grossly remiss if I failed to bring you the traditional (hereafter simply Hopi) Hopi message that the world would transform radically by the end of the Hopi/Mayan calendar, December 21, 2012. I visited the Hopi in 1998-1999 in Flagstaff, AZ. Though they never talked about their prophesy with me, I was confronted […] Continue reading
Amsterdam Coffeeshops – Ratings and Reviews
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Largest Single Raid In DEA History Goes Away
Largest Single Raid In DEA History Goes Away On Tuesday December 12th the largest single marijuana cultivation bust in the history of the DEA was dismissed in the 9th circuit courts by Judge Meredith Patel. Judge Patel ordered that all evidence and information taken from and used against Charles Edward “Eddy” Lepp in the 2004 […] Continue reading
Letter from President of Iran to American People
Message of H.E. Dr. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad President of the Islamic Republic of Iran To the American People In the name of God, the Compassionate, the Merciful O, Almighty God, bestow upon humanity the perfect human being promised to all by You, and make us among his followers. Noble Americans, Were we not faced with the […] Continue reading
The Peace and Freedom Party
The Peace and Freedom Party was organized on June 23, 1967 by social activists in the farm workers, civil rights, and anti-Vietnam War movements. Its initial registration drive began at a demonstration against Lyndon Johnson at the Century City Plaza in Los Angeles California. The party’s name has sometimes created confusion with the Women’s International […] Continue reading
Hugo Chavez Bashes Bush at General Assembly
The following is the complete transcript of Hugo Chavez, the president of Venezuela’s speech to the United Nations General Assembly on Sept. 20, 2006. Representatives of the governments of the world, good morning to all of you. First of all, I would like to invite you, very respectfully, to those who have not read this […] Continue reading
September 21st: Peace One Day
September 21st: Peace One Day The month of September certainly has its fair share of memorable historical events attached to it. Its eleventh day will forever be indelibly etched into our minds as the tragic day the twin towers fell to the culmination of the bitter enmities between two reactionary ideologies, if not for the […] Continue reading
Make Capitalism History?
Two hundred thousand hands are raised to the sky, not for Heavenly salvation, but for Earthly justice; linked together in great chains that stretch as far as the eye can see and bond friends and strangers alike. It’s four in the afternoon, summer 2005, and I’m up to my knees in mud and who knows […] Continue reading