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I finally did it.

I want to tell you how you can change the world with your electric bill - by switching to get your energy from Ethical Electric. They're a clean energy supplier and they make it super-easy for you to power your home with 100% renewable, locally sourced energy from wind and solar.

Ethical Electric is an explicitly progressive company. They support causes that benefit the planet and advance equality, peace, justice and opportunity. A portion of every month's bill goes to fund organizations like the League of Conservation Voters, Daily Kos and SumOfUs.org.  They even have a progressive online campaigning platform, Ethical.org, that fights for issues their members care about.

On the other side is a fossil fuel industry that spent over $325 million on lobbying and $125 million on political contributions. They used the money from the monthly bill of customers like you to oppose climate change solutions.

While Ethical Electric is a great company that I'm really excited about, this deal gets even better. If you sign up today through the link below, you'll get a $50 enrollment bonus!

Make sure to use my referral code "1312052NZCEH" so I get credit!

To switch to clean energy, go to: https://ethicalelectric.com/referral/by/1312052NZCEH?sc=em

Thanks!
Michael L. Love



 

Syndicated 2013-12-05 21:14:00 (Updated 2013-12-05 21:14:08) from proclus

X-ray body scannners

Current theory is that the US studied human exposure to X-rays using the airport scanners. Big experiment. It was shown that many of the X-ray scanners were putting out far more radiation than they were supposed to. It would be no surprise that the US is still tracking the victims of their radiation experiment. The use of X-ray imaging would be irresistible to certain military minded people, because it is difficult to detect, and non-visible. Detailed images could be made surreptitiously at night using X-ray scanner technology, and over great distances. Too bad X-radiation exposure is unhealthful, but no problem, if you intend to kill the people you are spying on.  US gets this. It would be likely that the weather control experiments have something to do with it as well, the aluminum flakes obscuring the X-ray scans. Want more visibility for your X-ray scanner? Deplete the ozone. Sounds like #nwo to me. I don't think people understand how commonplace it must now be for the US to experiment on unwitting people including their own citizens. The model is that the scanners went in the airports, so that the US could easily track the people that they  exposed to the scanning beam. The reason is obvious and widespread knowledge. They had planned to deploy far more X-ray scanners and they decide  to study the effects on people.

Regards,
proclus
http://www.gnu-darwin.org/

Syndicated 2013-12-05 20:36:00 (Updated 2013-12-05 20:36:56) from proclus

Tell Google: Don't Be Evil With ALEC

Dozens of corporations have dropped their funding of the right-wing American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC). But now Google, Facebook and Yelp are helping to pick up the tab.

Tell those internet giants not to fund ALEC.

http://bit.ly/GAyaos

Syndicated 2013-12-05 17:28:00 (Updated 2013-12-05 17:28:14) from proclus

Home page | Daniel Defense http://bit.ly/1b2sEH1

It would be pretty cool to build your own assault rifle. DIY.

 

Home page | Daniel Defense http://bit.ly/1b2sEH1

Syndicated 2013-11-30 02:42:00 (Updated 2013-11-30 02:42:21) from proclus

Michael L. Love

I'm ready for the Thanksgiving dinner conversation.

 

I'm ready for the Thanksgiving dinner conversation. \

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Syndicated 2013-11-27 23:50:00 (Updated 2013-11-27 23:50:43) from proclus

I just signed this petition -- will you?

I just took action to demand Kmart respect their workers and allow them to spend Thanksgiving with their families.

I think you should too!

http://www.credomobilize.com/petitions/tell-kmart-let-your-workers-spend-thanksgiving-with-family?sp_ref=21291700.4.1220.e.0.2&source=mailto_sp

Syndicated 2013-11-26 19:25:00 (Updated 2013-11-26 19:25:58) from proclus

I just signed this petition about #GMO salmon -- join me?

Dear Friend, Any day now, the FDA could approve the first GMO animal for food: the AquaBounty salmon. You’ll have no idea you’re buying this genetically modified fish, since labeling of these products are not required. We have to stop this. Will you join me on this petition? It only takes a moment: http://act.credoaction.com/sign/deadline_fda_salmon?sp_ref=21140631.4.1335.e.0.2&referring_akid=9514.2988458.2FhRz4&source=mailto_sp_big

Syndicated 2013-11-25 19:33:00 (Updated 2013-11-25 19:33:55) from proclus

I just voted for a better world.

Dear Friend,

As a member of the CREDO community, I get to vote to distribute CREDO's annual donations to a wide range of progressive groups. Some of the groups we are supporting this year include Free Speech for People, Rainforest Action Network, the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force and Women for Women International.

Good news: You can vote too! It's free. Just go to credomobile.com/vote to get started.

Thanks for helping me build a better world.

Sincerely,

Syndicated 2013-11-12 18:16:00 (Updated 2013-11-12 18:16:19) from proclus

YES on 522 - Label GMOs in Washington State!

Hi,
I signed the petition "YES on 522 - Label GMOs in Washington State!". I'm asking you to sign this petition to help us reach our goal of 25,000 signatures. I care deeply about this cause, and I hope you will support our efforts.

http://t.co/7rM42rUrI1

Syndicated 2013-11-04 21:42:00 (Updated 2013-11-04 21:42:25) from proclus

Tell Kerry: Give back Snowden's passport

The U.S. State Department revoked the passport of NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden, whose “crime” was to educate Americans and the world about the dangerous growth of the U.S. surveillance state.

Tell Secretary of State John Kerry to give Snowden back his passport.

http://SupportEdwardSnowden.org

Syndicated 2013-11-01 13:58:00 (Updated 2013-11-01 13:58:20) from proclus

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