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Nutrition

Tell Congress to keep America CODEX-Free: 
http://www.healthfreedomusa.org/action

http://www.IAHF.com Very Sad and Scary - Codex Vitamin Guideline
 http://www.spicewilliams.com http://www.Spice-Of-Life.com

Threats of Peak Oil to the Global Food Supply
http://fromthewilderness.com

NEW BEST SUPPLY & SOURCE for TIBETAN GOJI BERRIES & LIQUID STEVIA!!!
http://www.Rawinten.com     Rawbryan@earthlink.net

Urge Trader Joes to Stop Selling Eggs from Caged Birds!
http://www.traderjoes.com/locations/index.as

One in Six Countries Facing Food Shortage
http://www.truthout.org/issues_05/063005EA.shtml

The Junk Food Lobby Wins Again
http://www.alternet.org/story/22259

Aspartame:  We Are the Rats
 Sweet Misery: A Poisoned World - http://www.docworkers.com 

eco

Oceans in trouble as acid levels rise
http://www.nature.com/news/2005/050627/full/050627-14.html

 
http://www.sky.com/skynews/home Protesters Hit Edinburg- SKY NEWS
Anti-globalisation protesters have brought the centre of Edinburgh to a standstill - two days ahead of the G8 summit.


Yet Another Plane Intercepted!
Doesn\'t anyone think it at least a bit odd that all of these planes in the past couple of months keep getting intercepted with fighter jets, but not even 1 of 3 planes was intercepted on 9/11?  
Could NORAD have been so incompetent to miss even the one that supposedly struck the very Pentagon iteself?!
Aren\'t Americans yet making this connection?  Or, if they are, is everyone staying home in their beds with pillows over their heads, fully afraid to say Word One about this to anyone?
Read more about Standard Operating Procedures and learn what our military jets *normally* do (and should have done on 9/11) when planes go off course:
http://911research.wtc7.net/planes/analysis/norad
Fighter Jet Intercepts Plane Near Camp David
Restricted Zone Widened for Bush


http://docworkers.com/ma.htm  \"Mission Accomplished\"
 It\'s fantastic and shows the real insanity of the Occupation in Iraq.
One US commander asserts, \"They (the Iraqis) will really be greatful when they realize what we\'re tryin to do for them\".
\"So what are you trying to do for them?\"
- Silence -
A US soldier asserts, \"We would never bomb this place if it had a McDonalds.\"
Another responds...
\"They\'ll have those here soon enough, and Burger King and Pizza Hut.\"
Is that what this war is about?
http://www.docworkers.com/ma.htm


The Death of Former CIA Chief William Colby
Drugs and the Bogus \'War Against Terrorism\'
http://www.btinternet.com/~nlpwessex/Documents/WATcolby.htm

Oil \'will hit $100 by winter\'
http://observer.guardian.co.uk/business/story/0,6903,1519745,00.html

Declaration of Independence : July 4, 1776
http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/declare.htm

THE END OF SUBURBIA: Oil Depletion and the Collapse of The American Dream
http://www.endofsuburbia.com

Zapatistas: \"How We Are Going to Do It\"
http://www.narconews.com


http://www.tribe.net/message/4518c07e-f4e3-42a0-85f0-4382bae081f6

JUST A REMINDER...In a few weeks, ALL wireless phone numbers are
being released to telemarketing companies and you will start to receive
sales calls. YOU WILL BE CHARGED FOR THESE CALLS...

National Do Not Call Registry
https://www.donotcall.gov/register/Reg.aspx

The Federal Trade Commission reminds consumers that the National Do
Not Call Registry has accepted personal cell phone and home phone
number registrations since it opened for consumer registrations in
June 2003. There is no deadline to register a home or cell phone
number on the Registry.

To register a telephone number on the National Do Not Call Registry,
or to file a complaint, consumers should visit www.donotcall.gov or
call 1-888-382-1222 (TTY: 1-866-290-4236). Consumers registering a
phone number online will be asked to provide a valid e-mail address to
which a confirmation of the registration will be sent. A registration
is not complete until the consumer clicks on the link in this e-mail.
Consumers registering by phone must call from the phone number they
wish to register.

Boycott of Canada over seal clubbing
http://www.hsus.org

General admits to secret air war
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2087-1669640,00.html


Tue July 5

# SF League of Pissed Off Voters Happy Hour Tue July 5 7-9PM
 Every other Tuesday, 7-9 PM  7/5, 7/19, yadda yadda 
WHERE: Zeitgeist, 199 Valencia @ Duboce 
WHY: Cause we\'re pissed, dammit. And it\'s cool to hang out and talk and get to know each other outside of meetings and stuff. Don\'t get me wrong, the meetings and what-not have their time and place, but so does happy hour. And that time and place is every other Tuesday from 7-9 at Zeitgeist.
http://indyvoter.org
http://sanfrancisco.tribe.net/event/7798e9d6-88c8-4069-8af0-f997ca2de1c3?r=10535


# Tuesday, July 5, 2005
Slideshow and Talk: \"The Politics of Transportation\" — Andy Signer will discuss the environmental and social problems caused by automobiles, the destruction of America\'s public transit by National City Lines (1928-1954), and the rise of state highway agencies. He will conclude with ideas for ways to redirect money from highways to transit, cycling and urban revitalization. The talk will be followed by a discussion and book signing. Location: AK Press, 674A 23rd St, between MLK & San Pablo, Oakland. Time: 7pm. Cost: Free. Info: 510-208-1700, akpress@akpress.org , http://www.akpress.org


# Tuesday, July 5, 2005
Lecture on Global Warming — Dr. Stan Van Velsor will speak about how the silent menace of global warming threatens the sustainability of our planet. The presentation will review the causes and repercussions of global warming on our fragile earth as well as offer workable solutions. Watch it broadcasted live on Mid-Peninsula Community Media Cable Channel 27 (and rebroadcast throughout July) as part of the \"Other Voices\" television series. Location: Community Media Center, 900 San Antonio Rd, Palo Alto. Time: 7pm - 8pm. Info: 650-326-8837, ppjc@peaceandjustice.org http://peaceandjustice.org


# 7/5: Sex Parties Reading http://www.craigslist.org/eve/82447435.html
Simon Sheppard reads from his racy new how-to guide SEX PARTIES 101
A Different Light, 489 Castro St. Btwn Market/ 18th, SF, 7pm, free.



Wed July 6

# Wednesday, July 6, 2005
Path Wanderers\' Tour of East Bay Regional Parks Botanic Garden — Tour the East Bay Regional Parks Botanic Garden with garden docents Robert Mackler and Jacque Ensign. Meet at the garden entrance. Walk is limited to 20 participants. Call to register, or for information. Location: Botanic Garden, Tilden Park, Wildcat Canyon Rd., South Park Dr., Berkeley. Time: 10am. Info: 510-524 4715


# Wednesday, July 6, 2005
Presidio \"Sunset Stewards\" Drop-in Projects — On Wednesday evenings from 6/1 - 8/31, come enjoy the beauty of the Presidio while helping your local national park. Volunteers will be working outdoors removing invasive vegetation and doing trail maintenance along Crissy Field, Battery East, and Fort Point. Adults, families, and youth ages 10 and up are welcome. Individuals and groups. No experience necessary. Fulfills community service requirements. Tools, gloves, snacks, and training will be provided. Please wear layered clothing and sturdy shoes. RSVP is requested. Location: Crissy Field Center, Presidio, Bldg. 603, @ Mason & Halleck, SF. Time: 5:30pm - 7pm. Info: 415-561-3013, dshea@parksconservancy.org


# Wed, Jul 6, 2005      7:00 pm
Mass Mobilizing Meeting: NO NUKES! NO WARS!
Global Exchange
2017 Mission St. #303 (across the street from the 16th St. BART Station)
San Francisco
Please join us for a mass mobilizing meeting to build the Seeds of Change: NO NUKES! NO WARS! rally and march to the Livermore nuclear weapons lab.
 * Find out why, in the midst of ongoing slaughter in Iraq, we must call for nuclear abolition
 * Stop the Bomb Where it Starts! For the 60th Anniversary of the Bombing of Hiroshima, Help Organize the March to the Livermore Nuclear Weapons Lab! tara@trivalleycares.org
http://www.trivalleycares.org
http://globalexchange.org/getInvolved/bayarea.php


# Wednesday, July 6, 2005
Films: \"The Iguazu Effect\" and \"Bloodletting: Life Death Healthcare\" — The Iguazu Effect: In 2001, the national telephone company of Spain sold its major subsidiary: about 1800 workers were laid off. The laid off workers built a \"Camp of Hope\" in the middle of downtown Madrid and started the struggle which went on for 187 days. Bloodletting: Life Death Healthcare: A filmmaker, Lorna Green, travels to Cuba to investigate its healthcare system, only to return home where two family members, uninsured by their employers, develop illnesses. The film reveals the cruel underbelly of America\'s healthcare system ( http://www.lornagreen.org ). Location: Humanist Hall, 390 27th St, btwn Broadway and Telegraph, Oakland. Time: 7:30pm. Cost: Free ($5 donation welcome). Info: 925-487-4419, christine@eastbayanimaladvocates.org , http://www.HumanistHall.net


# BaGG Tribe Fiesta! Wed July 6 9:30 PM Glas Kat (aka The Troc) 
520 4th St@ Bryant RSVP TO GET IN FREE ALL NIGHT! 
http://www.bondage-a-go-go.com   $5 TIL 10:30 $7 AFTER. (Without RSVP) 
http://sanfrancisco.tribe.net/event/75b12b85-6d07-4ea1-99a7-c425c422f035?r=10535




http://anarchistaction.org/g8/co-sf.html 

West Coast Mobilization All Empires Must Fall!

West Coast Anti-Capitalist Mobilization Against the G8
July 6-8, San Francisco

Call for a West Coast anti-war and anti-capitalist mass convergence, July 6-8 of 2005 in San Francisco, in solidarity with the mobilization against the Group of Eight (G8) summit in Scotland.

July 6: Informational discussion forum, film screening, and fundraising event. 7 pm, The Kitchen (Potrero @16th)

July 7: Spokescouncil at 7 pm, Village Market (18th St. & Florida).

July 8: Take to the streets in protest and action against the G8 & the Capitalist War Machine! Meet at 8 pm. 16th St. & Mission BART.





# ALL EMPIRES MUST FALL!
West Coast Anti-Capitalist Mobilization Against the G8
July 6-8, San Francisco http://indybay.org

 Call for a West Coast anti-war and anti-capitalist mass convergence, July
6-8 of 2005 in San Francisco, in solidarity with the mobilization against
the Group of Eight (G8) summit in Scotland.

 From July 6-8, 2005, the annual G8 summit we be held at Gleneagles Hotel
in Scotland. The G8 is a forum of the rulers of the eight most
industrialized, wealthy, and powerful states in the world. Every year
they meet to discuss how to further their interests, expand their empire,
and tighten their grip on every aspect of our lives. The consequences
effect us all, and their economic success comes at our expense. The G8
exists to manage and maintain a system whose impacts we see all around
us: war, genocide, wage slavery, mass poverty, structural racism, famine,
environmental destruction, colonial domination in Africa, Asia, & Latin
America, social alienation, and accelerating attacks on working people
around the world.

 But resistance is growing across the globe, in struggles as diverse as
they are numerous. And in recent years, everywhere the G8 has met huge
movements of people have confronted them, both demanding systemic change
and fighting for a global social revolution.

 In recognition of the call to action by Peoples\' Global Action for Global
Days of Action to be held against the G8, we are mobilizing for a
regional convergence here in San Francisco. We are calling on everyone
ready to fight for a better world - workers, students, revolutionaries,
anti-capitalists... - from across the North American West Coast to
converge and manifest their resistance on the streets. A Mid-West
regional convergence is being called for Kansas City, and East Coast in
Richmond, Virgina.

Our convergence will be in solidarity with those descending upon the
streets of Scotland to face the G8 head on. We act in solidarity with
revolutionaries taking to the streets to defend working peoples\' lives all
around the world: the struggle against neoliberal privatization in
Bolivia; against transit fare increases in Brazil, Chicago, and San
Francisco; against the Minutemen along the border; and against the PG&E
power plant in Hunter\'s Point.

Global capital will show the full force of its domestic military
capabilities in Scotland - we can confront these summits on our own terms,
and this mobilization is a step in that direction.

Capitalism is everywhere, but so are we - we will converge in our city and
fight it on our own terms!


# Psyche Wall + Django Chapel: Opening Reception Thu July 7 6-8 pm Free
 New Langton Arts premieres two installations that exploit both digital manipulation and sculptural installation as points of departure, July 6 to August 6, 2005.  Psyche Wall, by New York artist Jacob Hartman, and Django Chapel, by the San Francisco-based collaborative team of Jarrett Mitchell and Mary Elizabeth Yarbrough, use technology as a foundation to explore how viewers perceive art in the gallery setting. Hartman\'s installation uses sculpture, photography and video to simultaneously create and subvert visual illusions, appropriating film production methods to alter sensory perceptions of reality. Mitchell and Yarbrough\'s installation features sculpture, video and paintings inspired by Giotto\'s Arena Chapel in Italy and Corbucci\'s spaghetti western Django.
 New Langton Arts 1246 Folsom @ 8th/9th
 http://www.newlangtonarts.org


# Featured: Thursday, 7/7: Art Exhibition and Reception  Rock, Paper, Scissors 
An exhibit of delicacy and rough edges, with Featured artists: Eliot Daughtry, Bill Dunlap, Eric Helsley, Andrew Klein, Joel Michael Smith, Olivia Parks, Ayu Tomikawa, and many others! 
Thursday, July 7th, 7pm - 2am with musical guests The Herms (10pm). If you missed them at the Independant, there is still hope to catch one of SF\'s most rockin\' bands! Drinks available all night; food until 10.
Canvas Gallery 9th Ave @ Lincoln SouthWest Corner.


# Thursday, July 7, 2005
Reading: \"Through the Wall: A Year in Havana\" — In 1992 Margot Pepper was one of a handful of journalists granted a visa to remain in Cuba. Through the Wall follows the daughter of a blacklisted Hollywood producer through the revolution\'s bleakest year. For those who believe another world is possible, the book traces the failures and successes of one of the few extant alternatives to a corporate-based economy. Location: Black Oak Books, 1491 Shattuck Ave, @ Vine, Berkeley. Time: 7:30pm. Cost: Free. Info: 510-486-0698, blackoak@infoconex.com , http://www.blackoakbooks.com


# Thursday, July 7, 2005
Benefit Concert: Zapatista Health Project — Local hip hop, jazz, and spoken word artists present a benefit for San Manuel County in Chiapas, Mexico. Local supporters are raising funds for the San Manuel Pharmacy Warehouse, a project to assure a continuous supply of medicine to indigenous people there. Location: 21 Grand Performance Space, 416 25th Street, Oakland. Time: 8pm. Cost: $5- $10 suggested donation. Info: 510-654-9587, cezmat@igc.org , http://www.chiapas-support.org

 

Fri Jul 8

# Bush Bashing Bonanza Fri July 8  7:00 PM
  Red Victorian Peace Center  1665 Haight @ Cole 
 Friday July 8th (twice the independence as 4)  7-11pm 
 Heckling and despising W and his relentless fanatical war driven regime is something all defenders of peace and patriots love to do. So join us for this hootenanny that will showcase live original music by San Francisco musicians. Film footage of Bush and his cronies speaking Bushisms and planning for world domination. Presentations from fine Anti-Bush campaigns. Even interactive games to bring us all together for a night of thinking about a world with no W. 
 Admission $5-20 sliding scale 
 We are still in need of a few musicians to play, anti bush-campaigns to present, bush look-a-likes or someone who would like to wear a mask all evening and volunteers to help this event be ridiculously ridiculing of W and lots of fun 
 http://sanfrancisco.tribe.net/event/2ad1ed06-083b-4f7c-9037-35f3306712e2


# MARCH FOR PEACE & EQUALITY    F*CK THE G-8  Fri July 8 8:00 PM
 WEST COAST ANTI-CAPITALIST & PRO PEACE MARCH AGAINST EMPIRE 
 Friday. :: .07.08.05..:..: WHITE GALACTIC WORLD~BRIDGER 
 8pm..::..16TH & MISSION BART PLAZA...:.:.SAN FRANCISCO 
http://WWW.ANARCHISTACTION.ORG 
Everywhere we see the devastation wrought by the G8\'s \'solutions,\' 
\\and everywhere we are crushed by the weight of its initiatives. http://sanfrancisco.tribe.net/event/d7d31de7-c51f-4141-9c24-63ea70713915?r=10535


# Friday, July 8, 2005
Film: \"The Corporation\" — A darkly amusing account of the corporation\'s evolution as a legal \"person\" whose prime directive is to produce ever-increasing profit for its shareholders regardless of the cost to others. Today\'s large corporations are global powers that use their status as \"people\" to claim rights under the constitution. Interviewees include Noam Chomsky, Michael Moore, Naomi Klein and Milton Friedman. Doors open 7:30pm. Location: Unitarian Hall (Palo Alto), 505 E. Charleston Rd, Palo Alto. Time: 8pm - 11pm. Cost: $5 to $10 donation (no one turned away). Info: 650-283-3797, aseem@worldcentric.org


#  07-08 8:00 PM THE DICK & DUBYA SHOW 
The Republican Outreach Cabaret
with AMOS GLICK and ED HOLMES 
from the SAN FRANCISCO MIME TROUPE
directed bt BILLY ALLARD of DUCK\'S BREATH MYSTERY THEATER
COMEDY, MUSIC and Q&A
\"A wonderfully clueless president (Glick) and a no nonsense Dick Cheney (Holmes)\" - SF Chronicle
Johnny Steele opens!
Friday and Saturday July 8th and 9th 8pm
142 Throckmorton, Mill Valley
http://sanfrancisco.tribe.net/event/cbfb1e4b-8046-40e0-8efd-ed470629f154?r=10535


# Oregon Country Faire, Veneta, OR: July 8th-10th

http://rotr.com Reggae on the River, Frenchs Camp Piercy, CA: August 5th-7th

Shambhala Music Festival, Nelson BC Canada: August 12-14th

http://Solfest.org Hopland, CA: August 20th & 21st

http://BurningMan.com Black Rock City, NV: August 29th – Sept 5th

http://Earthdance.org , Laytonville, CA: Sept 16th-19th

http://Bioneers.org , San Rafael, CA: October 14th-16th



Sat July 9

# Saturday, July 9, 2005
Mt. Tam Watershed Volunteer Trail Day — Marin Municipal Water District invites you to join them to repair various trails on the Mt. Tamalpais Watershed. Trail days are usually the first Saturday of each month (call to verify and get location). Please wear sturdy shoes, layered clothes, sunscreen, bring gloves (if you have them) and lunch. MMWD will supply tools and beverages. Time: 9am. Info: Cindy, 415-945-1180


# Saturday, July 9, 2005
San Pablo Creek Restoration Work Party — Join us for weeding, ivy removal, etc. as we continue the creek restoration project at the library. Location: El Sobrante Library, 4191 Appian Way, El Sobrante. Time: 9:30am - 12:30pm. Info: 510-231-9566, elizabeth@thewatershedproject.org , http://www.spawners.net/events.html


# Saturday, July 9, 2005
Urban Composting Class — Turn your kitchen scraps into a rich soil amendment for your plants. Location: Garden for the Environment, 7th Ave. at Lawton St., SF. Time: 10am - noon. Cost: Free. Info: 510-731-5627, sfgcp@yahoo.com , http://www.gardenfortheenvironment.org


# Saturday, July 9, 2005
Cerrito Creek / Albany Hill Walk — Join Berkeley Path Wanderers and Friends of Five Creeks for a walk exploring Indian, Spanish, and early El Cerrito history as well as recent restoration. Meet at the north end of Cornell Street (south edge of El Cerrito Plaza shopping center). Return in time for the Saturday El Cerrito Plaza farmers\' market. Location: El Cerrito. Time: 10am. Info: 510-848-9358, f5creeks@aol.com


# Raw Vegan Potluck Sat July 9 10:00 AM
BayLeaf Cafe  520 ramona st Palo Alto, ca 94301 (650) 321 7466
http://www.infinitelove.info/event.htm#Palo_Alto
http://sanfrancisco.tribe.net/event/f667e063-587a-48d8-96e9-7aa4f96bdd21?r=10535


# July 9 TRANSIT http://www.mindfullproductions.net  high desert for sixteen hours 
of psytrance from a diverse range of Californian artists 
http://www.mindfullproductions.net 
http://www.tribe.net/event/f046dc69-334d-4bc3-a437-12ae09df125c


# Benetton protest.  For Cruelty to animals / painful and unnecessary animal testing.
After the protest we were all going to  Golden Era for a late lunch!
 Sat July 9 Benetton - at 39 Stockton Street, San Francisco CA
 12:30 – about 1:30PM 


# False Walls : A Photography Show 6-pm, Sat July 9
FPSF (False Profit Soap Factory) 555 De Haro St @ 18th
Donations accepted, no one turned away for lack of funds
 http://false-profit.com/events/falsewalls
 \"False Walls\", an exhibition of photographs, will be an intriguing look at perspectives in space. In hanging their work at the new False Profit headquarters, the artists will be occupying much more than straight-edged walls with their engaging still lifes, piercing portraits, and high-energy joi de vivre! Featuring the work of 8 photographers that you may already know: Alison Bank, Freda Banks, Aaron Beachnau, Andrea Brooks, Loren Earle-Cruikshanks, Maria McLaughlin, Laura Plageman and Alexander Warnow.
 This is also the first event in our new headquarters, which the members of False Profit have been hard at work building for the past 4 months.  If you attended the recent \"convocation\" event in the annex next door, you already know the building.  Finally, we are ready to open the doors of our living space and reveal the heart of the Soap Factory space to the world.  Please join us to celebrate and to enjoy the work of these accomplished photographers.
 

# The Onion is throwing a pre-concert party for 
> the Brazilian Girls and their fans on Saturday, 
> July 9th from 5pm-7pm. Free beer will flow for 
> the everybody\'s invited costumed crowd that is 
> eligible to win tickets to the show and 
> autographed LP\'s and CD\'s. To add the perfect 
> ambiance to the party we\'re looking for Poi 
> spinners and stilt walkers to do their thing. 
> Performers will be compensated with event 
> tickets and free booze as well as Onion \"I 
> Enjoy Drinking Beer\" pint glasses. At the 
> very least it will be a kick ass party full of 
> eccentric sexy dressers. Please call 415-348- 
> 9200 x 223 or email sfpromo@theonion.com if 
> interested. 


# The Canvas Gallery is San Francisco\'s new hotspot for music, art, and publication. Join us this Saturday, July 9th, at 6:00pm as The Onion Newspaper hosts its first social at The Canvas. We will provide free keg beer (Grolsh only); all other bar drinks and cafe items will be available for purchase. Start your Saturday night off right with some food, drinks, and witty banter with SF\'s most intelligent and politically aware group! 9th @ Lincoln, SW corner.


#  Raindance presents  ~ TRAIN DANCE ~ Sat July 9 6pm - Midnight 

join us for a truly unique indulgent experience 

A bass throbbing Train ride that rolls through 
the Redwoods down to the board walk and back 
with a stop for a romp in the forest 
complete with bar car, lounge seating cars and of course dance floor cars 

the Train Boards at 6pm and leaves 
@ 7pm sharp @ Roaring Camp in Felton 
do not be late you will be left behind 

Lee Coombs 
(Finger Lickin Records UK) 

Lorin (Bassnectar) 

Lil John (Raindance) 

Mozaic (Mozaic Tribe) 

Alia (13 Moon Tribe) 

Adam (Rain Dance) 

Limited space pre-sale highly recommended 
All tickets for Train Dance are - $25 

Available at the following places 

 Street Light Records 939 Pacific Ave in Santa Cruz (no Service Charge here) 

BPM -Hayes & Filmore in SF 

or online@ http://www.inhousetickets.com/evinfo.php 

Directions from the North (San Jose, East Bay, Peninsula, 
 San Francisco, Marin, Sacramento, points north):Take 
 State Route 1, U.S. 101, or Interstates 280, 680 or 880 
 south to I-880/SR-17. Continue southwest on 
 I-880/SR-17 to Scotts Valley. Exit at Mt. Hermon Rd. 
and drive northwest 3.5 miles to Felton. Mt. Hermon Road 
 ends at Graham Hill Road. Turn left on Graham Hill Road 
 and drive 1/2 mile to Roaring Camp (on right). If you go up the hill 
you have gone too far. 

directions also - http://www.roaringcamp.com/
info 
http://www.raindancepresents.com 

raindance@surfnetusa.com e mail

http://sanfrancisco.tribe.net/event/84b63d30-f1a1-44ab-81dd-edc178f4ccb8?r=10535


# KINKY PHYLUM  A Feast of Erotic Arts, Family Style 
 Fetish/Erotic/BDSM/kinky arts and performances. 
 JULY 9 7pm - 2am? ARTSF 110 Capp st.@16th  btwn Mission / So. Van Ness
http://sanfrancisco.tribe.net/event/93c3b7de-0241-426e-95b4-fcccf251905d?r=10535



# # Saturday, July 9, 2005 - Sunday, July 10, 2005
San Francisco Mime Troupe: \"Doing Good\" — The San Francisco Mime Troupe\'s latest offering is based on John Perkins\' Confessions of an Economic Hit Man, a book that explains how America built an empire on Third World debt. Music at 1:30pm, show at 2pm. Location: Cedar Rose Park, 1300 Rose Street, a block from Cedar & Chestnut, Berkeley. Time: 1:30pm. Cost: Free. Info: 415-285-1717, info@sfmt.org
http://www.sfmt.org/schedule/index.shtml



# MGM v. Grokster: Understanding the Supreme Court\'s Ruling and Its Impact
Monday, July 11 6:30 PM  Stanford Law School 
 559 Nathan Abbott Way   Stanford, CA 94305  view map 
 MGM v. Grokster: Understanding the Supreme Court\'s 
Ruling and Its Impact on Technology and Entertainment Companies. 

The Supreme Court ruled unanimously that companies that provide file-sharing software could be held liable for copyright infringement. Join Stanford Law Professor and Grokster counsel Mark A. Lemley and Stanford Center for E-Commerce Executive Director and IP expert Ian Ballon as they discuss the decision and its consequences for the technology and entertainment industries, and innovation in our society. The panel will be moderated by Stanford Law Professor Paul Goldstein, one of the nation\'s leading authorities in copyright law. 

Reception from 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Panel discussion begins at 7:30 p.m. 

For registration, please click here
http://www.seeuthere.com/rsvp/invitation/invitation.asp?id=/m2c523-262644403727



# YLEM Forum: Patterns in Nature
Wednesday, July 13, 7:30 pm
NEW VENUE --RX Gallery and Bar
(No one under 21 allowed)
132 Eddy St., San Francisco, CA 94102

Getting there:
Two blocks from Powell St. BART Station
Parking garage across the street
Also near 5th and Mission Garage
Some on-street parking, but avoid Turk St.

This forum features Trudy Myrrh Reagan - patterns evident in nature, John Edmark - the math that underlies natural patterns, Scott Draves - software that mimics nature, and Deborah Kennedy - complex ecological interactions.

PROGRAM
Cellular Design

John Edmark will talk about his explorations that led to laser-cut sculptures and mosaics with cell-like structures. He will describe how spiral geometry, Phi (the golden ratio), and the Fibonacci numbers have all contributed to his creative process. A number of his pieces—several of which are kinetic and interactive—will be on display. 

John is a lecturer at Stanford’s Department of Art and Art History, where he teaches design. He has an M.S. in Design from Stanford and an M.S. in Computer Science from Columbia University. Before moving to the Bay Area, he did research at Bell Labs on 3D virtual environments .

My Life among the Patterns

Hexagonal patterns, branching and erosion, fluid flow, you name it, Trudy “Myrrh” Reagan has been using them in her art since 1970. Her strategy has been to use craft or painting media as analogs for the phenomena she admires. Learning why patterns propogate as they do has led her into the realms of science and philosophy. 

Myrrh is the founder of YLEM, and before that, a founding member of the California Crafts Museum, (now merged with the Museum of Craft and Folk Art, SF). She will share not only her work and philosophy, but some hands-on pattern making activities. http://www.myrrh-art.com

Environmental Interconnections
	
The elegant and often intricately crafted conceptual installations, performances and artworks by Deborah Kennedy communicate complex environmental themes through visual drama and metaphor. The artist\'s use of lighting, sound and symbolism brings issues such as the impact of pesticides on honeybees, the interdependence of life and the importance of sustainable technology to the public. 
	
Kennedy, a passionate educator, uses art as a teaching tool. Her own research into ecology creates a solid framework \"to work at the growing edge, where we as a global community are struggling to create new visions that will help solve our environmental problems. My hope is that these new perceptions will help us change how we think about ourselves and our role in the world. Then, perhaps, we can begin to change our actions as individuals and larger communities.\"
 http://www.greenmuseum.org

Programming Dazzling Patterns 

Scott Draves a.k.a. Spot is a visualist and programmer residing in San Francisco. He is the creator of the Fractal Flame algorithm, the Bomb visual-musical instrument, and the Electric Sheep distributed screen-saver. All of Draves\' software artworks are released as open source and distributed for free on the internet. 
	
His award-winning work has appeared in Wired Magazine, the Prix Ars Electronica, the O\'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference, and on the dance-floor at the Sonar festival in Barcelona. In 1997 Spot received a PhD in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University for a thesis on metaprogramming for media processing. Today he regularly projects live video for underground parties and at clubs, and self-publishes SPOTWORKS, a DVD of abstract animation synchronized with electronic music. http://www.spotworks.com

YLEM has a lively special interest group on patterns and visual math. To learn more, contact Trudy, trudymyrrh@earthlink.net

UPCOMING FORUMS, ALSO AT 132 EDDY ST:
SEPTEMBER: Hacking as Art
NOVEMBER: Animation


# Indie Circus Wed July 13 9:00pm - 2:00am Free
 If you love indie music (rock, pop, and hip-hop) Indie Circus is your bag, baby!
Here\'s the deal: people bring their CDs or ipod and sign up to DJ their favorite indie music for 15 minutes. Never been a DJ? Not a problem, the hosts will help you out. So you can rock the house if you want or just come to hear what the DJs play and find new grooves to warm your heart and move your feet.
Indie Circus is the 2nd Wednesday of each month from 9pm on at the Hush Hush Lounge. There\'s no cover and we\'ve got drink specials! Hush Hush Lounge 496 14th St @ Gurerro, NE corner
 

# Thu Jul 14 10:30 am UCSF
URGENT -- UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PROTESTS 
IN LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, AND DAVIS

Stop Animal Exploitation Now http://saenonline.org
PLEASE FORWARD TO ALL ACTIVISTS AND EMAIL LISTS
Join The Fight Against Animal Experimentation at University of California Laboratories
    University of California Laboratories routinely perform cruel experiments on primates and on many other species.  Rhesus monkeys are confined to restraint chairs with electrodes inserted into their brains and restraining bars literally bolted to their skulls.  Experiments such as this often lead to diseases like encephalitis, meningitis, etc.  These brutal projects also deprive the primates of water for extended periods -- up to 23 hours per day for 5 days per week.
    Primates imprisoned in laboratories often are driven insane by captivity engaging in self-mutilation and stereotypical behavior.  
    Your help is need to bring an end to these heinous projects.  These experiments and more are paid for with your tax dollars.  We estimate that UC labs receive these funding amounts per year for animal experiments:

University of California, San Francisco -- $200 million 
University of California, Los Angeles -- $188 million
University of California, Davis -- $148 million
Protest specifics:

University of California Los Angeles  -- Monday, July 11th at 1PM 
Meet at the corner of Westwood and La Conte at 1PM 
Directions to the event: 
from the 405
exit wilshire east
turn north (left) on westwood blvd
Le Conte is about 4 blocks north of wilshire
find parking anywhere you can after turning on Westwood blvd (parking is scarce)
Local Contact:Kristy Anderson kristymichele@gmail.com 310-729-1035

University of California, San Francisco -- Thursday, July 14th -- 10:30 am
Meet in front of UCSF\'s main building at 513 Parnassus Ave., San Francisco 
directions are at: 
http://www.ucsf.edu/maps/direction.html#driving 
local contact Michelle Tsai  650-619-9713  michsai@yahoo.com

University of California, Davis  --  Friday, July 15th 10:30 am
The UC Davis Primate Center is located at the end of Hutchison Rd where it dead ends with County Rd. 98
From I-80 take the Pedrick Rd. Exit
Go North on Pedrick
Pedrick Rd. Becomes County Rd. 98 Proceed to the intersection with Hutchinson rd.
local contact Pete Hernandez -- 831 247 6220 vegunpete@yahoo.com


#  Webpage info for Bohemian Grove Protest July 15-17, 2005
http://www.cagreens.org/bohemia.html


# also, SAN DIEGO on the 15th of JULY and LAKE TAHOE
RIPPIN IT on JULY 16....EL  CIRCO fundraiza on the
JULY 22, and JACKSON HOLE, WYOMING on July 29...
http://bassnectar.net   /   Lorin


# JULY BOHEMIAN GROVE PROTEST

JULY 15, Friday,   Greet the Big and Little Eichmanns as they arrive. All day vigil at the Gate in Monte Rio. Drum Circle in the evening for new Bohos like Mickey Hart.

JULY 16, Saturday.   \"Resurrection of Care!  Rally at Monte Rio Parking lot; 11 am. NOON, Protest Parade to the Gate. Ceremony by The International Indian Treaty Council. Demonstration, Conversation, Information, free food, entertainment, Camp overnight.

JULY 17, Sun.   Monte Rio Amphitheater Behind the Pink Elephant -10 am til 6 PM. Free admission! Bands, speakers, workshops, info tables, free food, singer/songwriters, comedy, theater, strategy for the future. A Peace, Global Justice, Anti-Corporate, Ecological, Green Convergence, hosted by the Green Party of California & more.

More Info: 415 567 4577 (Don) 707 540 9961, 923 4488 (Paul)

email; done@greens.org.

Or write to: Emerald Greens. Box 162. Piercy 95587

Russian River Area Camping info available also

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What: Green Convergence at Bohemia for Peace and Justice

When: Friday, July 15th- Sunday, July 17th Where: Bohemian Grove is located in the Sonoma County Russian River community of Monte Rio, near the intersection of Hwy. 116 and Bohemian Highway. It is accessible on the Sonoma Transit bus #20 from Santa Rosa Transit Mall.

Mark Your Calendar. Plan your mid-summer excursion to protest the war profiteers as they come to Bohemian Grove, yet again, to cremate their \"Cares of the Marketplace\". Join local Greens, veterans\' groups, corporate responsibility organizations, faith groups, students, people who have never protested before, and the Green Party of California as they converge at Bohemian Grove and call for an end to the Carelessness of their leaders.

Why: Each year, in mid-summer, the elite members of the Bohemian Club in San Francisco gather for two weeks of revelry and \"throwing off the cares of the marketplace\" among the redwood groves along Sonoma County\'s Russian River. The club\'s members include many Presidents, past and present. George H.W. Bush are members, as well as the late Ronald Reagan, Gerald Ford, Richard Nixon, and every Republican President since Herbert Hoover.

But the root of the Grove\'s power is the men who support the efforts of \"their\' presidents, like they have with the current war in the Middle East. Critics call these gatherings anything but the innocent camaraderie among a group of men who happen to carry the cares of the world on their shoulders all year and just want to party for a couple of weeks.

Corporation executives and owners at the highest levels have gathered with prominent men in politics at Bohemian Grove and built networks that critics say sustains their acquisition of power and wealth throughout the year.

Who: Groups and individuals so far endorsing the Convergence Include Green Party of California, Green Party of Sonoma County, Green Party of Humboldt Co., Green Party of Mendocino County, Emerald Greens, Bohemian Grove Action Network, Veterans for Peace, Mendocino, Veterans for Peace, Garberville, Bill Meyers, Democracy Unlimited*, Dave Cobb, Green Presidential candidate, Ralph Nader, green Presidential candidate. Peter Camejo, Green Vice-Presidential candidate, Peter Phillips, Sonoma State University faculty, expert on Bohemian Grove, International Indian Treaty Council, and a growing list


# Crucible Fire Arts Festival - SAT July 16 8:00 PM
 The Crucible  1260 7th St  Oakland, CA 94607  view map 
http://www.thecrucible.org/calendar/faf_05.html


# Beginner & Intermediate Intensive: July 18-21 Liquid Hoop Dance San Francisco
 Message
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BEGINNER LEVEL class provides a total of 4 1/2 hours of training. 
Class is designed for those new to hoopdance and still learning basic moves and dance techniques. This class is a pre-requisite for the intermediate level class. Monday\'s class focuses on torso and arms, Tuesday\'s class focuses on torso and legs, floorwork and parterwork, Wednesday\'s class focuses on off body moves. Each evening will have a jam circle to close. Hot music, great people, detailed instruction. Empahsis on mastering all the essentials of hoopdance so you can move on to more challenging exercises and moves with confidence and poise. Beginning class cost $75. 

INTERMEDIATE LEVEL class provides a total of 4 1/2 hours of training PLUS a 2.5 hour performance lab -- students will perform Thursday evening from 5:30-8pm at the Ferry Building. Fast pace and intermediate/advanced level material given. All students who enroll must have already taken the series once or have spoken prior to Christabel. 
Monday\'s class focuses on torso and arms, Tuesday\'s class focuses on torso and legs, floorwork and parterwork, Wednesday\'s class focuses on off body moves. Each evening will have a jam circle to close. Hot music, great people, detailed instruction, always new moves. Empahsis on pushing the envelope of your ability levels in dancing, expressing, flowing through a series of moves and putting it all together in an exicting performance. 

Intermediate class cost: $85 for three night series of 3 classes plus performance lab. 

For both classes, enrollment preference given to those who take entire series to promote the \"intensive hoop bootcamp\" experience. Only registration in entire series can guarantee a spot. 

Drop in\'s $30 - you can call day of class to see if there have been cancellations. Small classes limited to 12 students. Class usually sells out so register early to avoid disappointment! 

REGISTER ONLINE at http://www.HoopGirl.com  Click on the \"store\" and scroll down to the class you would like to select. 

Danzhaus is located at the corner of Connecticut and Cesar Chavez. For directions go to 
http://www.Danzhaus.com

Questions? 415-515-0469 

Learn more about Christabel at www.HoopGirl.com 

To view this listing, click here: 
http://sanfrancisco.tribe.net/message/84101d5d-ab33-4e92-be55-2698abe668c1?page=1&r=10535


# EL CIRCO BURNINGMAN FUNDRAIZA, July 22
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Date & Time:
Friday, July 22, 2005  more on this date 
10:00 PM
 Calling all freaks, fools, gyrators, clowns, and vixens! We are gearing up for another family affiar in the dust and the dome. As usual, this is a community effort of full-energy exchange and we need your support. Exquisite artistic expression and co-creation can only happen with the intentional support of everyone who takes part in the majick out on the playa. See you there! 

Sonic spells by: Lorin, Random Rab, El Papachango, Shawna, Ooah, Adam Ohana, Laura, DJ Alibi, Maximillian, Chris Sia & Jonathan. 

Details to follow.... Stay tuned..... 111 Townsend


# Declaration Of Oil Independence! Sat  July 23 12:00 PM
http://www.batmakumba.com 
      \"A Declaration of Oil Independence\" will not 
only get people moving from funk to bossa nova to soul 
to punk…\' this timely event will raise awareness about 
our dependence on oil. Brazilian funk rockers Bat 
Makumba are headlining and will be joined by Hyim and 
the Fat Foakland Orchestra, and DJ Franky Boissy. 
     Prompted by Bat Makumba\'s recent purchase of a tour 
bus running on 100% recycled vegetable oil, the night 
will benefit the Clean Fuel Caravan Coalition... a Bay 
Area alternative fuel collective providing education 
about and access to vehicles running on sustainable 
fuels (like biodiesel and vegetable oil). 
     Fusing environmentalism with equatorial beats \"A 
Declaration of Oil Independence\" will appeal to feet 
of all persuasion, and we really hope you can help us 
get the word out. Let\'s talk soon. 
http://sanfrancisco.tribe.net/event/144c6a62-121e-4e66-9621-2e324060c08e?r=10535


# \"Is San Francisco Going to Pot?\"
Featuring: Drug Policy Alliance director Ethan Nadelmann and Mayor Gavin Newsom 
Tuesday July 26, 2005, 5:30-7:30 pm 
Jewish Community Center of San Francisco 
3200 California Street, San Francisco, CA 94118 
http://www.drugpolicy.org/events/event.cfm?eventID=543 
FREE lecture on drug policy reform
 San Francisco is once again at the center of a national debate. More than 80% of San Franciscans say medical marijuana should be legally available and a majority even supports regulating, controlling, and taxing marijuana more or less like alcohol. But the federal government says \"no\" to medical marijuana, just as patients, advocates, bureaucrats, and politicians in San Francisco attempt to create a regulatory system in response to the proliferation of \"pot clubs.\" Will \"the city that knows how\" do the right thing? Mayor Gavin Newsom and Drug Policy Alliance director Ethan Nadelmann will tackle the controversial question, \"Is San Francisco Going to Pot?\"
 


# Cosmic Wedding Sat  July 30-Mon Aug 1 2005 
magical celebration in the green mountains of Switzerland
http://www.dropout-productions.com/events.html



# Run for the Greenbelt,  Sunday, July 31 5:00 AM
  All around SF & the GG Bridge   415.543.6771 x304
http://www.causetorun.com 
Did you know you could run in the San Francisco Marathon without running a whole marathon? You can run or walk 5k, 13 miles, or all 26 miles - and you can do it to raise funds for local open space protection, by joining the Greenbelt Alliance team! The event is July 31st, 2005. To register (or just sponsor - no running required), go to www.causetorun.com and choose Team 6. Call 415.543.6771 x304 for more info. 
Greenbelt Alliance\'s Vision http://www.greenbelt.org 
Greenbelt Alliance\'s vision is of a vibrant San Francisco Bay Area with a healthy environment and a strong economy shared by all. In our vision, central cities and existing suburbs are desirable places to live bounded by a protected greenbelt. This greenbelt includes agricultural, wilderness, habitat, watershed, and recreational lands and is recognized as essential to the Bay Area\'s environmental and economic health. All residents share a high quality of life, including access to affordable housing, a good education, cultural amenities, effective public transportation and open space. Finally, there is a widely shared ethic that recognizes the region\'s interdependence and a system of governance that fosters effective public decision-making to address regional needs.
http://sanfrancisco.tribe.net/event/3890e235-ec21-41a6-9c24-ae993cde7003?r=10535



AUGUST 2005

# borderHack 2.005 - Border Camp on the US/Mexico Border from August 3rd - 7th 2005 
http://www.ENOUGHisENOUGH.de.vu


# Tour d\'Organics  Sebastopol, CA  A bicycle ride and century featuring local farms and vegan food in . 35, 65 and 100 mile options offer something for everyone. 
 http://www.tourdorganics.com
 you\'ll get to eat ORGANIC farm fresh fruits and veggie directly from the Farmer!
There will be salads and crane melons.  Bradley, the organizer is a Living Foods person.
http://www.bayareaveg.org 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SFVeg/
http://www.vegdining.com
http://www.sfvs.org
Living Foods:  http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SFLivingFoods/
Your friend can subscribe to this list, by sending a blank email to:
SFLivingFoods-subscribe@yahoogroups.com


# http://Starhawk.org Aug 14-20 Roseberg, Oregon
Free Witchcamp for Activists
A week of intense magic, ritual and learning in the
deep woods of southern Oregon. Our magical tradition honors the wild, and
calls for service to the earth and the community. This Witchcamp specifically
honors that call and is focused on sharing our magical and activism skills
and healing with those who are currently working or are called
to work for all forms of justice: environmental,
social, political, racial, gender, and economic. The teaching team includes
Starhawk, Brook, Ruby, Baruch, and others. The teaching paths include
wilderness awareness, healing and herbalism, permaculture, street magic,
introduction to magic, and ritual creation. Bring own tent and
food. Children welcome.
Cost: Free. For those who can afford it, donations
up to or beyond
the usual price of a Witchcamp ($400-$500 US)
requested. For more information, e-mail:
andrew.paik@verizon.net, (310) 570-3662


# Rawstock III - Raw Ecstasy Jamboree - Aug. 26-29 at Macdonald Farm,
Sebastopol, CA  http://www.rawstock.us
* We are seeking a yoga teacher to teach 1 or 2 classes on Aug. 27 & 28.
Contact dave@livingnutrition.com for details.
* Rawstocks cards and posters are now available.  If you can help distribute
them at gatherings, healthfood stores, etc, please e-mail
dave@livingnutrition.com.
* We only have a few more work-trade opportunities left.  Contact
dave@livingnutrition.com if you are interested.
To join the SonomaRaw e-list send an e-mail to: 32831-subscribe@zinester.com


)\'( Aug 29- Sep 25 2005 http://burningman.com )\'( 
http://www.burningman.com/calendar/playa/day.php
http://burningman.com/blackrockcity_yearround/contacts/jrs_lists.html


SEPTEMBER 2005

# Once in a Lifetime Opportunity in Wash, DC - September 10, 11, 12 Sometimes the Universe reveals \"opportunities\" to all of us in the most mind-boggling of ways. Please look at what a friend just now sent that will be happening in DC on 9/11 (from 9/10 - 9/12). This friend will be flying in from the Pacific Northwest to be here for this event. No doubt, many others will be doing the same.... Please mark your calendars, save your dollars for the trip (give up the beers if you must), as well as a few days vacation time. The event in DC on 9/11 has just suddenly now grown to mind-blowing proportions. They talk about hundreds attending? Mark my words - thousands upon thousands - will be there: http://www.thepeacealliance.org/events/sept_conf_05.htm 911 - inside job. Demand investigation! http://www.wtc7.net - http://www.physics911.org - http://www.911-strike.com http://www.oilempire.us - http://www.dieoff.org - http://www.peakoil.net http://bombsinsidewtc.dk - http://www.911review.com http://911research.wtc7.net/talks/towers/index.html http://www.globalresearch.ca - http://www.cooperativeresearch.org http://www.911review.com/index.html http://www.911review.com/911review/index.html





# Sept 16,17,18 http://www.earthdance.org/sf 5 Mi north of LaytonVille, CA on 101 Ani DiFranco Michael Franti & Spearhead Zap Mama Karl Denson\'s Tiny Universe Lyrics Born Prezident Brown New Monsoon Signal Path Kan\'nal Tre Hardson Wisdom O-Maya Heavy Weight Dub Champion Lost Children of Babylon Alfred Howard Hamsa Lila Aphrodesia Trillian Green Clan Dyken Rogerwood Synchrosystem Sasha Butterfly & Friends Woodland Kingdom Travelers Gospel Choir Transcendental Hayride Kali\'s Angels Joanne Rand Leslie Helpert Something Different Scott Huckabay Shukar Belly Dance Ensemble Blane Lyon Darryl Cherney & the Chernobles Dianne Patterson Fanna -Fi Sufi Ensemble And many, many more TBA... Special Guest MC: Julia Butterfly Hill TEMPLE OF ELECTRONICA featuring DJs: CB – Osiris – Adam Ohana – Dragonfly – Zack Darling – Alex Theory – Ganga Giri and many more (TBA) … http://www.earthdance.org/sf http://www.earthdance.org


# Sept 17,18 Polk Street Fest Arts and crafts with music and an urban oasis theme. 3rd weekend of September 10a-6p


#ECOPALOOZA 2005 Mendocino County\'s First Annual Green Living Expo Ukiah - Mendocino County, CA SEPTEMBER 24, 2005 Sept. 24th, 9am - 8pm, Admission $5 Downtown Plaza Park & Convention Center, Ukiah, CA http://www.ecopalooza.com


# Sept. 24-26: Washington DC Mobilization to End the War on Iraq! http://www.unitedforpeace.org


#  Washington D.C., Sept. 24-25 http://greenfestivals.com
The Green Festival is a two-day party with a serious purpose: to accelerate the emergence of a new economic paradigm that is life-affirming and life-restoring. Together we are cultivating a culture of sustainability and social equity that honors our interdependence with all life. Green Festival unites green businesses, social and environmental groups, visionary thinkers and thousands of community members in a lively exchange of ideas, commerce and movement building fun.


# Sep 24,25 Webzine 2005 http://www.webzine2005.com/
http://www.webzine2005.com/wiki/


# Sep 25 Folsom St Fair Reportedly the 3rd largest event in California just behind the Rose Parade and Pride Parades.
last Sunday in September. Folsom @ 7th to 12th Streets. Lots of naked people, leather, latex, fetish.


# Oct 1,2 Castro Street Fair A celebration of ‘middle class’ gay lifestyles and commerce in the gay mecca.
1st weekend in October http://www.bagdadbythebay.com/guides/fairs.html Castro Between 19th and Market.


# Coop America Green Business Conference Ramada Hotel, SF, Nov. 1-4
http://greenfestivals.com   http://www.coopamerica.org/cabn/conference


# Nov 4,5 Dalai Lama @ Stanford


# Nov. 5-6 http://greenfestivals.com Brannan @ 8th St. Concourse Exhibition center.
HUGE ECO SHOWCASE with speakers, workshops, music, food, booths.
NOT TO MISS!  This show keeps growing and FILLS the space. 
The Green Festival is a two-day party with a serious purpose: to accelerate the emergence of a new economic paradigm that is life-affirming and life-restoring. Together we are cultivating a culture of sustainability and social equity that honors our interdependence with all life. Green Festival unites green businesses, social and environmental groups, visionary thinkers and thousands of community members in a lively exchange of ideas, commerce and movement building fun.


PATRIOT ACT I and II are NULL and VOID Any law that is repugnant to the Constitution of the United States of America is NULL and VOID. Marburry v. Madison -1803

NATIONAL ID CARD LAW / REAL ID LAW, passed by treasonous, secretive congress, is not binding law. Any law that is repugnant to the Constitution of the United States of America is NULL and VOID. Marburry v. Madison -1803

-The Geneva convention instructs us to resist genocide by any means necessary. 
-The US constitution directs us to overthrow our government if it fails to represent us.

If a cop does not understand these laws, you can arrest him for impersonating an officer.

Get used to ignoring or arresting officers who do not understand the US Constitution.

Live free or die.

NATIONAL ID CARD LAW / REAL ID LAW is NULL AND VOID. Any law that is repugnant to the Constitution of the United States of America is NULL and VOID. Marburry v. Madison -1803 Ignore or arrest any cop who asks to see such. You are allowed to do so by the Geneva Convention and the US Constitution. Passed by treasonous, secretive congress, HR 418 Real ID ACT is NULL AND VOID. Note how senate secretly approved this bill the eve before running away to winter break. Note US history of passing repressive legislation the eve before a break, so that no opposition or public response can take place.


http://petitionforpeace.net Stand in Peace, Pay No Tax. THE TITLE 26 \"INCOME TAX\" IS A HOAX, AND SO IS THE IRS http://taxax.org Cracking the Unified Commerce Code: http://jhdassociates.com Cracking the Code Third Edition http://jhdassociates.com/CTC3.html

HUMAN WEALTH : Beyond Greed & Scarcity http://accessfoundation.org

http://www.jusbelli.com Latin : Jus is Justice. Belli is War. Use of force continuum. Jefferson Party website.

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Subliminal Dynamics Histoy http://www.spiritlight.com/sublim/history.htm

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