Japanese Demand End to Nuclear Era

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RT.com, By: RT, 06/02/2013

 

A protestor holds a banner during a protest march against nuclear power plants, following the March 2011 Fukushima meltdown-disasters, in Tokyo on June 2, 2013. (AFP Photo / Toshifumi Kitamura)

 

Thousands of demonstrators have gathered in Tokyo to protest restarting of nuclear reactors the government is considering.

 

Around 7,500 people participated in the anti-nuclear protests in the Japanese capital, according to organizers cited by AFP. The demonstrators gathered in a park in central Tokyo, marched through the city and rallied outside the offices of Tokyo Electric Power Co (TEPCO), operator of the Fukushima nuclear power plant which suffered meltdowns of three reactor cores following an earthquake and tsunami two years ago.

 

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Earthquake Report for 06/03/2013

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www.earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/

 

 

22 Earthquakes

 

    3.0 50km NNW of San Antonio, Puerto Rico 2013-06-03 13:14:58 UTC-04:00 13.0 km

    4.6 Greenland Sea 2013-06-03 12:48:29 UTC-04:00 10.0 km

    5.2 127km S of Bengkulu, Indonesia 2013-06-03 11:31:02 UTC-04:00 40.6 km

    3.0 87km ESE of Old Iliamna, Alaska 2013-06-03 11:10:01 UTC-04:00 101.0 km

    2.5 43km WSW of Trinidad, Colorado 2013-06-03 10:12:54 UTC-04:00 5.0 km

    3.1 9km W of Niland, California 2013-06-03 08:43:34 UTC-04:00 1.9 km

    4.8 246km E of Kuril'sk, Russia 2013-06-03 07:54:00 UTC-04:00 35.0 km

    4.7 155km WSW of Panguna, Papua New Guinea 2013-06-03 04:03:41 UTC-04:00 24.8 km

    2.6 71km SW of Homer, Alaska 2013-06-03 03:24:45 UTC-04:00 67.3 km

    2.9 120km NNW of Charlotte Amalie, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013-06-03 03:00:01 UTC-04:00 9.0 km

    4.5 117km NW of Naha-shi, Japan 2013-06-03 02:23:46 UTC-04:00 115.0 km

5 Huge Health Benefits From Eating Magnesium Rich Foods

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Preventdisease.com, By: Mae Chan, 06/01/2013

 

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Magnesium is an essential mineral for staying healthy and is required for more than 300 biochemical reactions in the body. Multiple health benefits of magnesium include transmission of nerve impulses, body temperature regulation, detoxification, energy production, and the formation of healthy bones and teeth.

 

Findings published in the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition indicated that for every 50 mg per day increase in intake of the mineral, the risk of cancer was modestly reduced by 7%. A notable study of more than 4,600 Americans, begun in 1985, found the risk of developing metabolic syndrome over the next 15 years was 31 percent lower for those with the highest intake of magnesium.

 

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1700s Village Replica Opens Today at Cherokee Heritage Center

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By:Native News Network Staff 6-3-13

TAHLEQUAH, OKLAHOMA – Time travel to Diligwa, 1710 Cherokee Village, opening today, June 3, 2013, on the historic grounds of the Cherokee Heritage Center.

The new outdoor living exhibit will provide guests with an enhanced experience of authentic Cherokee life and history. Diligwa is the most authentic Cherokee experience in the world based on life in the early 1700s.

Diligwa is a name derivative of Tellico, a village in the east that was once the principal Cherokee town and is now underwater. Tellico was the Cherokee Nation capital and center of commerce before the emergence of Echota in Monroe County, Tennessee. Tellico was often referred to as the "wild rice place" and became synonymous with a native grain that grew in the flat open spaces of east Tennessee. Many believe when the Cherokees first arrived in Indian Territory, the native grasses that grew in the open spaces around the foothills of the Ozarks reminded them of the grassy open areas of Tellico. They called their new home "Di li gwa," Tah-le-quah or Teh-li-co, "the open place where the grass grows."

http://www.nativenewsnetwork.com/1700s-village-replica-opens-today-at-cherokee-heritage-center.html

Fulford: More Chaos As Cabal Crumbles

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Soren Dreier ~ There Is No Distant Love In Morph City

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Zen-Haven June 2 2013

 

I know this guy in San Francisco, he´s down and weary. In the Void.

 

I know this sweet girl in Zurich, she´s down and weary. Yesterday she did something incredibly brave, she gave up her job. Future: Unknown.

 

I know this sweet guy in Australia, battling inner daemons and ghouls. Selling it all, getting a back-pack and heading for South America.

 

That’s pretty obvious synchronicity, since they don’t know each other, and apparently it’s going global:

 

Letting go, not: “giving up” but giving it up.

 

Full Speed Ahead Into Humanity's Awakening!

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The Galactic Free Press Update: The Complete Surrender for the Powers who were is At Hand

Bringing Humanity Home Energy and Event Update With Love from The Galactic Center

The Real News and The Whole Truth

 Photo by Charles Doyle Portal Opening May25th, 2013 which Cannot be Blocked or Closed! Love Wins

 

Dorene Carrel ~ Astrology Report for June 2013

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Dorene Carrel  June 2 2013

 

 

  June is a moderately active month, highlighted by the retrograde stations of Neptune, Chiron and Mercury. The ongoing trine aspect between Saturn and Neptune can provide practical expression for our dreams and visions, which is further emphasized by three creative, sensitive water grand trines.  The Sun and Jupiter’s entry into Cancer later in the month brings focus to home, security issues and our emotional/feeling awareness.  


   On June 3, the first water grand trine occurs between Mercury in Cancer, Saturn in Scorpio and Neptune in Pisces.  This sensitive combination has the potential to bring form and organization for our creative ideas and spiritual ideals. Communication of feelings in relationships can be better received and understood during these few days.

Short Update~ Whats Really Going On? We are In Auspicious Energies

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Greetings Love Beings, We Jump Started Into June and Now We are Taking OFF. The Energies keep arriving to us in intensity with alot of Help from our Sun and Astrological Alignments. We have entered a Very watery Period of intense cleansing across the Planet and Humanity. You can Join us Today for Our Weekly Monday Meeting! All Are Invited to this Dicussion of what's really Happening On Planet Earth=Heart. June's Theme LET GO!

Its Happening Everyone! FIND OUT WHY! and Join us Live!

Topics of Discussion:  WOOHOO, INtense Energies Increase to Prepare for Events Unfolding, Intense Cleansing Period, Changes Are HERE

How Important it is to Let Go!

Events Behind the scenes unfolding and Will Continue

First Crop Circle of this Year Arrived June 2nd.. Planetary awakening Symbol

How we have Hit Overdrive!

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June's Energies

Hurricane Season Begins

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RedOrbit.com, 6/3/13

 

 

 

Hurricane Barbara, a compact category 1 storm, hit the coast of southern Mexico on May 29, 2013, before weakening over the Isthmus of Tehuantepec. The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Aqua satellite captured this view of the storm as it made landfall. According to NOAA records, only one other eastern Pacific hurricane—Agatha in 1971—has made landfall in May.

 

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First major hemp crop in 60 years is planted in southeast Colorado

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The Denver Post, By: Steve Raabe, 05/13/2013

 

 

Springfield farmer Ryan Loflin on Monday planted the nation's first industrial hemp crop in almost 60 years. Loflin's plans to grow hemp already have been chronicled, and Monday's planting attracted the attention of more media in southeastern Colorado and a documentary film crew.

 

Hemp is genetically related to marijuana but contains little or no THC, the psychoactive substance in marijuana. Hemp has dozens of uses in food, cosmetics, clothing and industrial materials.

 

 

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Putting the Culture Back in Agriculture: Reviving Native Food and Farming Traditions

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By Tory Field and Beverly Bell, Other Worlds | Harvesting Justice Series 6/03/13

“At one point ‘agriculture’ was about the culture of food. Losing that culture, in favor of an American cultural monocrop, joined with an agricultural monocrop, puts us in a perilous state…” says food and Native activist Winona LaDuke.[1]

Her lament is an agribusiness executive’s dream. The CEO of the H.J. Heinz Company said, “Once television is there, people, whatever shade, culture, or origin, want roughly the same things.”[2] The same things are based on the same technology, same media sources, same global economy, and same food.

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JUNE 8, 2013: Gemini New Moon: DO YOU SEE IT?

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3 June 2013 Sabian Art

 

Mirror, Mirror

 

Tradition holds us in many ways. What traditions do you hold? Have you pondered that which is still useful and that which you can you let go of? What is no longer essential to your path of evolution? To your soul growth? Sometimes we have no choice in the matter of what to let go of; but if we pay attention, sometimes we do.

 

This week we are in Dark of the Moon time.

 

Dark of the Moon carries the energy of the Last Quarter Moon (May 31) while building toward the New Moon (June 8), as we move through our days, energy ebbs and flows.

 

A good analogy for how the energies of the Moon affect us, are the ocean tides; the tides are in continual motion, the water moves over the sand, then recedes, tides are high, then low, the process cycles through the days, since time immemorial.

 

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