Will You Help “Shut It Down” On Oct. 28th?


Will you Help to "Shut it down" on Oct. 28th? (Blog Article from the blog "I’m just wondering"

by Zen Gardner

A call to disengage from the military, industrial and congressional complex (as it was originally called by Eisenhower) for a full day has gone out for this Friday, October 28th. It’s an outgrowth of the Occupy Revolution and it has wheels. Call in sick to work, turn off all the media and appliances you can, get out of the banks, close credit cards, initiate new lifestyle changes, whatever you can do or stop doing. And don’t buy a corporate thing.  (see transcript below video)

And then go sing in the rain, walk in the woods, meditate, play with the kids (who you kept home from school), count the chemtrails and realize how pathetic these thugs are, hug someone and just rejoice in the fact that you are OCCUPYING!

Cool?

The more people who get provoked to take action and insubordinate action, in any way they can, the greater the momentum we can all lend to this expression of disdain for how the world is being manipulated and the suppression of the knowledge of who we truly are.

We overcome by being who we really are and by not participating in their games. That’s how the spell is broken.

We’re here. We’re alive. We’re not going to hide and conform and fear as they’re trying to program us. We’re going to thrive. We’re going to be obvious and in your face apparent and so full of conviction of the reality of the power of love and truth it’s going to bring their frikking control system to its knees!

Idea – Chime In!

How about writing up what you did on, and what happened in your world, after Friday? Wouldn’t it be cool to see the fruits of this? You can post them everywhere; facebook, youtube, twitter, your favorite sites who’ll certainly help. Here on BIN we have the Protests and Demonstrations section which many are using, but use something.

But let’s get some feedback and fill the airwaves! It’s going to be a rush…just the anticipation of this will cause more action!

Happy non-participation! Stay with it…they can’t survive without us.

Love always, Zen

www.zengardner.com

See video HERE

Transcript:

A momentum is occurring
People are uniting across the world
They are sending a message
The next step is fast approaching

On Oct 28th 2011
WE SHUT THE SYSTEM DOWN.

For one day we peacefully protest in a symbol that will be felt across the globe.

We step out of the system and step back into ourselves.

Turn off all lights
Unplug all electrical devices
Abstain from using TV, radio and internet or phone.
Abstain from making any purchase of any kind
Choose that morning to cancel any services you feel you no longer need
That morning call in sick to work

Do NOTHING that generates money into THE SYSTEM.

We will send a message
We will unite

Most importantly, for one day…
We live without distraction
Read a book
Meditate
Play
Sing
Dance
Create
Frolic in nature
Love

On Oct 28th 2011
Step out of the system and get back to yourself

Spread the word!
SHUT IT ALL DOWN!

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Statue of Liberty Webcams Give Exclusive Views for 125th Anniversary


Statue of Liberty Webcams Give Exclusive Views for 125th Anniversary

NEW YORK – The Statue of Liberty turns 125-years-old Friday and will enter the digital-era with a series of webcams placed in the crown that will let Internet users across the world look at the statue, New York Harbor and the grounds of Liberty Island.

The webcams will give the masses a view that has been unavailable for nearly 100 years, according to Stephen A. Briganti, the president of the Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation Inc.

“The statue is the most famous symbol in the world,” Briganti, according to the Associated Press. “Most of the people in the world have seen it, but they have not seen it like this. It will be a visit that so many people, including New Yorkers, have never taken before.”

The cameras, donated by EarthCam Inc. and the National Park Service, will begin operating around the clock Friday.

The interior of the statue will close for up to a year to visitors the following day for renovations, according to the National Parks Service. The exterior grounds, which attract the bulk of visitors, will remain open during the upgrades.

The five cameras placed in the statues crown will offer viewers a glimpse of the site and the statue’s surroundings from the comfort of home or anywhere with an Internet connection.

Read the history of the Statue of Liberty here: