As you may have noticed,
the magazine has had some rearranging. This was done to accomodate
a larger healing arts section this month, and with the expectation
of leaving it that way.
We’ve moved 7 Wonders of the World to the World Watch section,
which is where it really belongs. It’s just convenient to
turn to page 3 for the information in small sound bites.
I hope that this doesn’t affect you readers the way it affects
me when they rearrange the grocery store. If it does, I’m
sure that somebody will tell me about it. We humans are all such
creatures of habit that even the remote control being moved can
sometimes be too much. But I don’t know what I’m talking
about, I haven’t been home long enough to even know I have
a television much less sit down and look for a remote.
Unless I have really missed something, the political front seems
to be status quo. The government is working overtime trying to
freighten the people into giving up more rights, the people are
trying to ignore it. I heard on the radio the other day that the
cheif of Homeland Security was in trouble because he didn’t
want to make up stories to scare us about the threat of terrorism.
Well we should all be comfortable, because the more things change,
the more they stay the same. I did land in the living room long
enough last week to watch an old interview of Credo Mutwa by David
Icke. The most interesting part of it was the history of South
Africa. Credo told an all too familiar tale of British imperialists
who convinced one tribe that the other tribe was planning war just
to get them to go at it. The British then went to the other side
and offered to be their protector in exchange for a small tax.
You know the rest. The Africans are working in European owned diamond
mines and have lost all claim to their own homeland.
I say that this is happening again on a large scale basis. We all
know that Hitler set up the Jews. Who is setting up the Arabs and
the Americans? Who is it that stands to gain if the world is at
war? If you choose the bankers and gunrunners from this multiple
choice pop quiz, I think that you’ve got it. My only question
is why doesn’t everyone else get it?
The more things change, the more they stay the same.

Sherry Henderson, Editor & Publisher
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