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Training for Seeing Eye Dogs starts with special puppies
By: AGelbert Date: October 17, 2014, 10:39 pm
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[font=times new roman]It takes a special kind of puppy, but with
the right breeding and training, a special few get to grow up
and take care of one of the most important jobs a dog will ever
do. In the above video, watch and listen to some of our puppies
as they begin their adventure to becoming Seeing EyeŽ dogs!
Please give generously today and help us continue to breeding
and training these incredible puppies that go on to create
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90% of all blind people are in developing countries - And 85% ar
e CURABLE!
By: AGelbert Date: October 20, 2014, 10:00 pm
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[quote]In Nepal, a blind person is called a mouth with no hands.
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See global ophthalmologist Geoff Tabin describe his experiences
performing cataract surgeries in Nepal and Africa.
By The Scientist Staff | October 1, 2014
GREAT and INPIRING video at link! Don't miss it!
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Re: Human Life is Fragile but EVERY Life is Valuable
By: AGelbert Date: October 30, 2014, 11:52 pm
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The First Seeing Eye Guide Dog in the USA.
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Re: Human Life is Fragile but EVERY Life is Valuable
By: AGelbert Date: November 8, 2014, 3:54 pm
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[font=arial black]Astonishing Story Of Survival :o
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This is by far one of the most shocking videos we have ever
seen on human self sufficiency in the wilderness.
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In this documentary from 2013, the VICE team introduces us to
Agafia Lykov, a woman of 70 who is still living in the shack
deep in Siberia where she was born, 160 miles from the closest
town.
In 1936 her family, who were members of the Russian Old
Believers Christian sect, journeyed deep into the Siberian
wilderness to escape persecution and protect their way of life.
They lived on the edge of famine, and all of her 3 siblings died
when geologists came to study the area and they were discovered,
presumably of infection from contact with other humans.
Today, she is the last surviving Lykov, living in near total
seclusion.
When this documentary crew came to visit by helicopter, she
wanted 2 things: a goat and a rooster. She doesn't listen to the
radio ("Why should I listen to news of people killing each
other?") and she lived through World War 2 completely unaware of
it- but astonishingly she points to the sky when she sees
chemtrails being sprayed and she knows it comes down and does
damage!
As an addendum, we recommend this article on the Smithsonian's
website, which gives even more background information on how the
family lived.
"Famine was an ever-present danger in these circumstances, and
in 1961 it snowed in June. The hard frost killed everything
growing in their garden, and by spring the family had been
reduced to eating shoes and bark. Akulina chose to see her
children fed, and that year she died of starvation. The rest of
the family were saved by what they regarded as a miracle: a
single grain of rye sprouted in their pea patch. The Lykovs put
up a fence around the shoot and guarded it zealously night and
day to keep off mice and squirrels. At harvest time, the
solitary spike yielded 18 grains, and from this they
painstakingly rebuilt their rye crop"
What a fascinating, haunting tale.
--Bibi Farber
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A real life Jonah! Three days in air bubble in a sunken SHIP and
rescued!
By: AGelbert Date: November 15, 2014, 10:17 pm
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A real life Jonah! Three days in air bubble in a sunken SHIP and
rescued!
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Re: Human Life is Fragile but EVERY Life is Valuable
By: AGelbert Date: December 16, 2014, 9:43 pm
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[center]Scientific proof of Life after physical Death.[/center]
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Re: Human Life is Fragile but EVERY Life is Valuable
By: AGelbert Date: December 18, 2014, 7:49 pm
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Re: Human Life is Fragile but EVERY Life is Valuable
By: AGelbert Date: December 23, 2014, 10:01 pm
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[center]The Pale Blue Dot. [/center]
Agelbert NOTE: Unlike Sagan, I DO believe God is in charge.
However, I do agree with Carl Sagan that we have to get our act
together. God is NOT going to solve our problems for us. He gave
us the tools. We use them or we perish, PERIOD.
Comment on an article on non-human predators and the public
attitude towards them:[/I]
[quote]"Predators have undergone a remarkable transformation in
the public consciousness in the last century. While certainly
not universally admired they certainly get more favorable press
than in years past."[/quote]
Agelbert reply:
Especially the human ones... See News Media, CEOs and Wall
Street...
The non-human predators get a bum rap while the human ones that
stupidly do not limit their predation to what they need to live
and eat, thereby endangering ALL of the biosphere, get the ALPHA
MALE moniker in a truly Orwellian distortion of reality in
nature.
I blame the deliberate ignoring of the massive levels of
cooperation, nurturing and symbiotic interdependent caring
observed in nature and the hyping of the relatively TINY, though
important, role that predation plays in the perpetuation of
species.
The biomass of the trophic levels that eat SUNLIGHT far exceeds
that of the higher order trophics. In fact, without the
phototrophic life forms, no high order intelligence or predator
can exist in our biosphere. We ALL indirectly are eating
SUNLIGHT! That does not make us parasitic of, commensal or
symbiotic with the sun. The sun is NOT our "prey"; it is what
gives us LIFE with no sweat off its back, period. But that is
glossed over in scientific studies.
The mistaken view taught to all of us that in nature EVERY
life form <em>(when the reality is a small minority of the total
biosphere biomass!) </em>is in a 24/7 competitive life or death
struggle in a predation pecking order totem pole where only the
top position (apex predator) is the "crown" of evolution is
duplicitous and ignorant.
I blame a massive fail in the proper interpretation of the
Theory of Evolution FROM THE START!. Our society has become a
culture that HONORS and CELEBRATES the ability to KILL as proof
of viability in nature when that is EXACTLY backwards.
But Wall Street likes it. The DISTORTION of Evolutionary
Principles through propaganda justifying rampant, unchecked
predation as the [i]sine qua non of an "Apex Predator" (not!) is
DRILLED into every child's mind by the SCIENTIFIC COMMUNITY.
And that's why no kid in high school gives a second though to
cutting a frog open and killing him in the name of "science".
Nature is, and always was, about LIFE, not DEATH.[/I]
[quote]"A society that loses the capacity for the sacred, that
lacks the power of human imagination, that cannot practice
empathy, ultimately ensures its own destruction"[/quote]
[i]Chris Hedges
If you think the scientific community does not contribute to
this mindset with all the KILLING they do for "science" and "the
good of society", I have a bridge to sell you in Brooklyn.
We need a paradigm shift in science. Science should not be for
sale to justify human cruelty against other humans and other
earthlings, PERIOD.
Golden Rule Government: A Lawful System Based on Caring instead
of Conquest
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Eat some Dark Chocolate to celebrate St. Valentine's Day!
By: AGelbert Date: February 14, 2015, 2:09 pm
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[move][font=times new roman]Eat some Dark Chocolate to celebrate
St. Valentine's Day![/font]
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Re: Human Life is Fragile but EVERY Life is Valuable
By: AGelbert Date: March 7, 2015, 4:52 pm
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Human Life is Fragile but EVERY Life is Valuable
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