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So why don't we all just make the move?

I'm throwing that question out there not just rhetorically, as I'm sure there are a few logistics that can answer at least one side of it that are currently outside my consideration. But really: why don't we all just say together with some real conviction finally, "Screw this. We're all just going to go do something else for awhile. See if it works better."

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Busting the Chemtrail Program Once and For All!

I can imagine most of you are versed on the situation: unmarked planes unloading daily onto the global populace chemical clouds filled with radiated heavy metals and deadly pathogens.

To expand: here's an interesting interview from an insider, an A.C. Griffith:

http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/archive.cgi?read=104629

Day in the life, right?

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About Me

Bio

I relinquished myself, through pure Samadhi, of the human need to have a self to express by being so utterly sefless that I no longer knew who I was, at which point I realized that this wasn't spirituality because I was completely disengaged and altogether bored so I microwaved up a last shot of Ayahuasca, shot it into my eyeball, and have enjoyed these past nights' teas with Paracelsus and Orpheus although it's beginning to dawn on me that none of this was ever true and I've actually prefabricated a cute story here, something clever to put on yet another bio, but moreso than my egotism precludes me does my disliking of cynicism. So lets start over...

My name is Giacomo. I think we have a lot in common, once we let ourselves admit that. Come on. It's fun after awhile.

Skills and talents
Recently returned from Peru, where I worked with several shamans in the rainforests and Andes, learning the ceremonial arts of Ayahuasca and San Pedro, among several other plant teachers. I enjoy my time as a musician, a singer, bassist, didgeridoo player, percussionist, and composer. I know English pretty well. Longboarding and raw cuisine strike a fondness in me.
Interests
Full-bodied Tantra; the Voice; the Burning of the Man; Plant Spirit Shamanism; rally cars; incendiaries; a good draw of blood; the Sun; raw food; buy one get one free; open all night; gnocchi; gondolas; business cards with no contact info; that brief spar, one that says, you touched my heart a little, too;
What I'm Reading
Blind Assassin by Margaret Atwood; Whatever Happened to Great Singing? by Miriam Arman
What I'm Listening To
Thievery Corporation, John Craigie, The Mars Volta, Manu Chao, Tool, DJ Shadow, Damien Rice, Xavier Rudd, Rodrigo y Gabriela, Enrico Caruso, Beethoven, and all those hip underground bands no ones ever heard of that still just talk about their girlfriend.
Movies I've Seen Recently
I think I saw a few flashes of Fear and Loathing playing at Burning Man one night when I was on acid. Haven't watched a movie since.
Websites I'm Into
Erowid: Documenting the Complex Relationship Between Humans and Psychoactives, PostSecrets (a cool community art project)

Education

High school
this profile takes forever to fill out. who reads down this far anyway?

Work

Position
Os espiritos en sus lagrimas.