Gulf Oil Spill: More Florida Waters Closed To Fishing As Slick Creeps Closer
Read More: BP Oil Spill, Florida, Florida Fishing, Florida Oil Spill, Gulf Fishing, Gulf Fishing Closed, Gulf Oil Spill, Oil, Oil Spill, Green News 23 9views Get Green Alerts Share Comments 6 NEW ORLEANS — Fishing has been banned in more waters off Florida because of the creeping oil slick in the Gulf of Mexico. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration will close an additional 565 […]
Deloria and Having A Traditional Thai Massage In Thailand With Knees, Elbows, Fore-Arms. Thumbs,Knuckles and Stretching
Picture of Deloria and I having a Traditional Thai Massage last week in Thailand. Franco couldn’t join us at the last minute, so we had three wonderful Traditional Thai Massage Specialists work on us with elbows, knees, thumbs, knuckles, feet and various combinations of stretching , pressure points, and walking on your back for two hours. […]
Bangkok Aftermath and Update
Beloved Friends and Relatives, As always, it is my heartfelt prayer that you and your beloved ones are in the very best of health and happiness. This was shared with me by a very well informed source that I have known for many years and who I love and respect very much. She is a […]
Mother Earth’s Wisdom Understood By Both Indigenous Peoples and Scientists As An Extension Of The GAIA Principle
My Very Beloved Friends and Relatives, Environmental destruction is increasing throughout our Beloved Mother Earth. Along with this increasing destruction, Indigenous Peoples and their way of life are rapidly disappearing. Until there is a dramatic change in our actions towards our Sacred Mother Earth, humanity’s ultimate survival will be increasingly challenged, with ever- deepening and […]
Flying To Jakarta On Empty Thai Airways Flight Watching Morgan Freeman Playing Nelson Mandela In Invictus

Swimming Nine Stories Above Bangkok, May 22, 2010 !

Deloria, Franco and I have been spending a wonderful afternoon in Bangkok, Thailand, on the 4th Day of a Dawn to Dusk Curfew. Dead silence at night, except for random barking of dogs, in the heart of a former pulsing and vibrant City of Twelve Million. Leaving for Jakarta for ASEAN meetings on Monday and […]