6 thoughts on “My New Book- At the Lost and Found”

  1. This is an important book. It is difficult for me to find anyone with whom I can reasonably even broach the subjects within it. The young people I work with don’t seem to understand the implications. Even older (mid- to late-50s, into their 60s) family members seem to think that because JFK’s murder happened 60+ years ago its impact on today’s world is negligible, or it was an artifact of that administration, or…??? I keep trying, though, to get people to think…

    1. Hi Monique….we have killed thousands of people just during the past 60 years…., we’ve never stopped killing people ! We never stop lying. We lie to the people who are on the other side of the dinner table!

      1. I keep reading the words of Ed and other courageous authors (Pepe Escobar, James Douglass, Caitlin Johnstone, Karen Kwiatkowski, to name a few…) and I have to say that’s one of the few things that gives me hope in humans being. Expressing truth, reflecting on great cycles beyond our ken in long past history… that somehow this reality will morph into Love and Light will return to human consciousness, though perhaps not in our lifetime.

      1. Thank you Beth, however, I have no idea what anyone is talking about, writing about, what anyone is saying or not saying.
        It seems like the world is in turmoil, falling apart faster than anyone can become aware of what is Really happening. How can one provide immediate tangible proof that the Earth is not flat to someone who is threatening and wants immediate answers that do not require that person to stop and think for one minute!
        We are a stupid people! Will we wise up before it’s too late? I don’t think so. It would take too long, even with a traumatic experience. Denial is preferred.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *