don't you think I talked too much? There was so much ground to cover when you have an opportunity to interact with the aristocrats who get so terribly smeared by the media.
I discovered that John H Patterson had a copy of _Progress and Poverty_ in his personal library although only underlined at the beginning. Perhaps he needed a school to educate him on the value of these ideas in the same way he provided education about the value of the cash register...
Being a huge fan of Henry George, I can't resist mentioning--as a friendly correction to what was said in the above discussion--that "Progress and Poverty" was written in 1879, not 1850.
not so fast here...even a compliment doesn't give me information abut what needs of yurs was met... perhaps my concern that people not be dehumanized so that we can maintain a connection to say talk to the good Lady's husband about the ownership of advanced weaponry should that opportunity arise? This is why I tried to work with WAC to actually imagine having a dialogue with whoever is causing their suffering
well since you are into research...I had an article given to me on the same week by both my father and John
Cheshire, Molly's father, an executive and scientist. When I tried to find the entire Air Force magazine from which it came the librarian (at the business library here on Madiso Ave was puzzled she couldn't find it nor could I access the website so obviously printed in the article to solitict investing in very advanced weapons. Clearly they exits and are promoted in certain circles.
well I felt badly I had to talk so much but I was afraid if I didn't get all the info out she would be misunderstood...especially when she said the media is overdoing the financial crisis and old vulnerable people are affected. How can we best use the time together to actually help the old vulnerable so that no matter what the media says they actually DO have money to pay for what they need )or get what they need some other way.
I am not for revolution but opening the access to capital to all
the person has to make the request...I am just saying you can guess if they are unable to and usually they just want empathy.....it is important to give yourself empathy too.
Gill was encouraging about venturing out into the internet....Alan needs to get his show up that he did before mine...mine was a kind of let Cinderella try on the slipper and Lady Fiona is a very open person. We had a nice hug and I usually don't like to do that but it felt like a rejoicing moment.
the tragedy is that the needs are not getting met.but the attempt is there, usually the person cannot articulate a request and wants empathy. This has to be expressed and can't be assumed that another understands your suffering. Humanity's suffering is tragic and it is on all levels rich and poor. The rich feel helpless because they see an enormous problem to care for all UNTIL the rich tap into their soul power. I felt that Lady Fiona is bringing forth soul power
I am so glad found your channel , you are so beautiful. i can watch you all day but i would not get anything done . everything you talk about i find so interesting and the way you speak about things you make very clear to understand.
16:03 I was trying to mention how Henry George wrote of early California wealth and how the Chinese worked at walrus hunting. Wages come not from capital but labor according to George. The Concordia Foundation hopes to go much farther into this topic (which Lady Fiona rightly said is being misrepresented by the mainstream media today). Hopefully the director of the Henry George School, Cay Hehner can help advance this urgently needed discussion.
AAA´+ Ive been away too long. what a great interview, thanks.
malerror 2 years ago
don't you think I talked too much? There was so much ground to cover when you have an opportunity to interact with the aristocrats who get so terribly smeared by the media.
mrcon5 2 years ago
I discovered that John H Patterson had a copy of _Progress and Poverty_ in his personal library although only underlined at the beginning. Perhaps he needed a school to educate him on the value of these ideas in the same way he provided education about the value of the cash register...
mrcon5 2 years ago
Being a huge fan of Henry George, I can't resist mentioning--as a friendly correction to what was said in the above discussion--that "Progress and Poverty" was written in 1879, not 1850.
SingleTax 2 years ago
that is why there is a school on Henry George's work...are you in Manhattan? If so it is on 30th street just off Park Ave....
HenryGeorgeSchool 2 years ago
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OMaharishiSunYogini 2 years ago
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OMaharishiSunYogini 2 years ago
Very interesting new rabbits, Paula!
gamoonbat 2 years ago
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Owleyes888 2 years ago
"smart cookie! :)"
not so fast here...even a compliment doesn't give me information abut what needs of yurs was met... perhaps my concern that people not be dehumanized so that we can maintain a connection to say talk to the good Lady's husband about the ownership of advanced weaponry should that opportunity arise? This is why I tried to work with WAC to actually imagine having a dialogue with whoever is causing their suffering
paulagloria 2 years ago
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Owleyes888 2 years ago
well since you are into research...I had an article given to me on the same week by both my father and John
Cheshire, Molly's father, an executive and scientist. When I tried to find the entire Air Force magazine from which it came the librarian (at the business library here on Madiso Ave was puzzled she couldn't find it nor could I access the website so obviously printed in the article to solitict investing in very advanced weapons. Clearly they exits and are promoted in certain circles.
paulagloria 2 years ago
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Owleyes888 2 years ago
put the link here
paulagloria 2 years ago
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Owleyes888 2 years ago
bomb34 hasn't signed in for two years
paulagloria 2 years ago
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Owleyes888 2 years ago
who would believe! project x-ray
/watch?v=gcpdtcRLeVY
imagine using our ingenuity elsewhere, not in destruction
certainly gives an insight into the momentum of nuclear energy although I am pro radiation
paulagloria 2 years ago
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Owleyes888 2 years ago
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Owleyes888 2 years ago
"You've got balls Paula! "
why would you say this?
you mean for those detractors who will now say I am for sure a reptilian.....ha-ha-ha
THAT'S what I have balls for?
paulagloria 2 years ago
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Owleyes888 2 years ago
well I felt badly I had to talk so much but I was afraid if I didn't get all the info out she would be misunderstood...especially when she said the media is overdoing the financial crisis and old vulnerable people are affected. How can we best use the time together to actually help the old vulnerable so that no matter what the media says they actually DO have money to pay for what they need )or get what they need some other way.
I am not for revolution but opening the access to capital to all
paulagloria 2 years ago
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Owleyes888 2 years ago
the person has to make the request...I am just saying you can guess if they are unable to and usually they just want empathy.....it is important to give yourself empathy too.
Gill was encouraging about venturing out into the internet....Alan needs to get his show up that he did before mine...mine was a kind of let Cinderella try on the slipper and Lady Fiona is a very open person. We had a nice hug and I usually don't like to do that but it felt like a rejoicing moment.
paulagloria 2 years ago
What do you mean by "tragic expression of unmet needs"
I don't like the term tragic- expressing is sufficient
then unmet needs! do you care to explain?
Owleyes888 2 years ago
the tragedy is that the needs are not getting met.but the attempt is there, usually the person cannot articulate a request and wants empathy. This has to be expressed and can't be assumed that another understands your suffering. Humanity's suffering is tragic and it is on all levels rich and poor. The rich feel helpless because they see an enormous problem to care for all UNTIL the rich tap into their soul power. I felt that Lady Fiona is bringing forth soul power
paulagloria 2 years ago
useless
onegober 2 years ago
and your comment can be used for....a greater understanding about....
to be clear what are you looking for..empathy from the rich and well born, a desire for them to understand your plight?
paulagloria 2 years ago
I am so glad found your channel , you are so beautiful. i can watch you all day but i would not get anything done . everything you talk about i find so interesting and the way you speak about things you make very clear to understand.
Thank you Paula..... Love You
ikeaboy2006 2 years ago
hi there!...you need time to read Henry George's "Progress and Poverty' did you see the show where I was reading it while I was sunbathing?
ha-ha
we HAVE solutions for our economic problems!
paulagloria 2 years ago
16:03 I was trying to mention how Henry George wrote of early California wealth and how the Chinese worked at walrus hunting. Wages come not from capital but labor according to George. The Concordia Foundation hopes to go much farther into this topic (which Lady Fiona rightly said is being misrepresented by the mainstream media today). Hopefully the director of the Henry George School, Cay Hehner can help advance this urgently needed discussion.
paulagloria 2 years ago