ClimateGate: Time for a New Scam
With all of the attention to the hacked–or whistle-blower released–emails from the CRU at East Anglia University, we thought it was about time…
RidesAPaleHorse Re-post time!
RAPH: File under “A polar bear ate my homework”
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MORE: The Global Warming Hoax
MORE: Climate change data dumped
Time for a new scam.
NOTE: We have this filed under “humor” to put it at the top of the page, but the scam and the trillions it hopes to extort from working people the world over is deadly serious.
ALSO at DBKP: ClimateGate: Data Dump Convenient for Alarmists and Climategate: University Says it Will Release Raw Data, Has “Big Buts†Attached
by RidesAPaleHorse
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Very enlightening…
You are the freaken cup…
Probably doesn’t make sense until you read the following…
Have you ever wondered what makes some people capable of doing extraordinary, sometimes impossible looking things? What makes that person jump into the water to save a drowning victim, while others stand by and watch? What makes another person stand up for a cause they believe in, against what appears to be amazing odds? I’ve asked myself questions like these most of my life. Even as a child, I wondered why people do the things they do.
Perhaps the bigger question is why don’t people do the things they can do?
The answer begins with exploring what keeps people stuck. The first place we commonly go to is that we’re missing something, we don’t have what we need. We need more of everything – you name it, we need it: more time, money, energy, information, certainty, resources. Without these, we tell ourselves, we can’t do what we want to do.
That is the greatest lie of our times – this underlying assumption that we don’t have what we need (or think we need, I suffer from this very badly). This perception of lack is the biggest source of unhappiness and dissatisfaction in the world today. It causes us to dream about “becoming†something, to hold out for doing that one big, audacious thing that is so big and audacious that we can’t see a way to do it!
We have fallen in love with the idea of becoming and it is keeping us small. We are on an endless search for the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, all the while not realizing that we are standing on the pot of gold. Many people travel their entire lives on this journey, longing to find themselves out there, when, in fact where they’ve really lost themselves is in here (me).
You are the Significance you’ve been waiting for as in you yourself (matt knows this and shows it).
Nobody’s going to bring it to you, solve it for you, or make it all better. Ultimately, we are the ones we have been waiting for. It is up to us to be who we are.
And when is there ever a time when being yourself doesn’t matter? The reason people find themselves getting stuck is because they don’t think who they are ~ is enough – enough to get that promotion, enough to close that next big account, enough to be financially independent. This scarcity causes resistance and any time we are stuck, we are resisting the way things are in one way or another.
When I talk about doing what we can do, I don’t mean rolling out of bed in the morning and living life like normal. I’m talking about living into our greatness — being fully, completely, vibrantly alive. I’m talking about doing the thing you were born to do. Being your greatest self is the gift you give to the world. Not being your greatest self deprives the world of what you are here to give. There’s nothing sexy or glamorous about that.
Possessing these traits is more than believing that there is enough to go around. Here is an analogy:
People living in scarcity see the cup as half empty.
People who are positive thinkers see the cup as half full.
People living abundantly see the cup as overflowing.
But people Living into their Greatness ARE the cup.
What’s keeping you from seeing yourself as “The Cup”?
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