09-09-2011, 06:02 PM
I don't have much time to reflect at the moment; I am about to continue to make calls to the press relative to the initiative campaign [ http://9-11cc.org/index.php/2011/08/18/press-room/ ], as lunch time in the Bay State is over. I have been reflecting for seven years now, and have a sizable library of books, thousands of posts, etc. Three days after the event, I wrote a haiku.
[SUB]Zanshin
Ashes and soot fallen;
Petrified by blood and tears:
Whetstone for a sword?
[/SUB]
I figure the best we can do is to continue to keep the pressure on in terms of knowledge, research, communication, etc., and force the perps to act from a place of haste and guilt and thus further demonstrate their own nature.
There is a good deal of feeling of futility (generated by the perps) about the success of the 9/11 truth movement; there is a good deal of discussion about how it has been infiltrated; there is a boatload of debate. There is little action.
Time to make some more calls.
[SUB]Zanshin
Ashes and soot fallen;
Petrified by blood and tears:
Whetstone for a sword?
[/SUB]
I figure the best we can do is to continue to keep the pressure on in terms of knowledge, research, communication, etc., and force the perps to act from a place of haste and guilt and thus further demonstrate their own nature.
There is a good deal of feeling of futility (generated by the perps) about the success of the 9/11 truth movement; there is a good deal of discussion about how it has been infiltrated; there is a boatload of debate. There is little action.
Time to make some more calls.
"Where is the intersection between the world's deep hunger and your deep gladness?"

