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A Call For New Attention

We love our science fiction, but we titter when we talk about UFOs. People go into modes of rebuttal rather than accepting information as reportage. Have you been watching Larry King of late?

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"Banish the word 'struggle' from your attitude and your vocabulary. All that we do now must be done in a sacred manner and in celebration. We are the ones we have been waiting for." — Hopi elders

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Suzanne Taylor

About Me

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My house in Los Angeles is a gathering place for progressive activists. Much focus on the need for public talk about our worldview -- not as much about what to do as about how to think, so we go from handling problems piecemeal to getting at the underlying understanding that’s preventing us from solving all of them. If we experience our mutuality, where the success of the world becomes more important than the accumulation of fortunes, we would stand our best chance.

One way the worldview could shift is if there was mass recognition of another intelligence. We’d be one humanity in relation to ‘the other.’ My ace in the hole is the crop circles phenomenon. See "Why Real Crop Circles Can't be Hoaxed": http://theconversation.org/booklet2.html.

I'm the Executive Producer of a feature documentary, "CROP CIRCLES: Quest for Truth," that came out in 2002. I just finished a new one, "What on Earth?" http://WhatOnEarthTheMovie.com -- the filmmaker controlled the other one and I’m the filmmaker on this one. In March, won the EBE Award for best feature documentary from the UFO Congress (the first film won that award in 2003), and just returned from DC where the film was featured at the X-Conference, put on by the people advocating government disclosure.

To quash people who question my intelligence, I resort to standard bio info, that I graduated Phi Beta Kappa and summa cum laude from NYU. Also am a mean cook, author of hardback “The Anybody Can Make It, Everybody Will Love It Cookbook.â€

Longtime blog for occasional pithy posts: "Making Sense of These Times" http://TheConversation.org.