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Bartle Bogle Hegarty is Running a human experiment called Homeless Hotspots

I know. My eyes crossed when I read that sentence too. On many levels my cells just scrambled with the very idea of such a thing. But if you read the whole article below, you will find at the bottom an interview with a human hotspot, who has nothing but positive things to say about it all. Please read the full article by Jon Mitchell here. A very well organised article that lays out how mind-twisting the whole idea is to begin with. It really strikes a chord for me right now as we struggle with a sudden increase in electromagnetic frequencies from the eight wireless smartmeters recently installed below us.

I guess the question that pops to my mind about the whole thing is if Bartle Bogle Hegarty also include a hefty health insurance deal in their contracts for all the future cancer their human hotspot is gonna have to deal with later. I know BC Hydro has no intention of covering health treatments for any of us.

Improving Health for Communities in Need

Improving Health for Communities in Need

I recently came across the organization NextCourse in my travels on the web. As they say, San Francisco is indeed at the forefront of improvement and ever since Alice Waters started the Edible Schoolyards project in 1995, I have been very excited with what is going on down there. Next Course include ...

Food Justice For All

Food Justice For All

Published in Far West Almanac, November 2009. I recently attended a Food Justice Forum geared to generate a variety of solutions to the issues of getting nourishing food to the lowest income groups in the downtown Vancouver, BC area, while still paying the farmers a living wage. This is an issue ...