Wednesday, December 20, 2023

Someone asks me to compare myself to Leonardo DeCrapio!

 If you really want to understand quantum biology then I recommend Physics Professor Basil J. Hiley on noncommutativity! He was the collaborator of David Bohm. Hiley did a talk to Stuart Hameroff and Roger Penrose - it's an unlisted youtube talk. If you search on google Emmy Network Mind and Matter symposium 2021 - that will give you the youtube link for Professor Hiley's talk to Roger Penrose (and also a talk by Hameroff and another one by Penrose). Then Hiley published in 2022 a chapter on quantum consciousness stating that noncommutativity means that quantum coherence can be maintained into the macroscale!! Hiley points out that by not understanding noncommutativity then quantum biology has thus far dismissed quantum coherence as unnecessarily "collapsing" for the macroscale. And turns out Eddie Oshins, working at Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, where he coined the discipline "quantum psychology" - Oshins also realized that noncommutativity was the key secret of macroscale quantum biology as nonwestern alchemy - aka "neigong." thanks

 @stewartkee6115  What have I done? wow - great question! Let's see....I started a paper recycling program in my high school. Then I went door to door begging for donations to fund a female environmental activist who helped get the first biggest fine for toxic pollution against 3M (she currently just stopped a factory farm in Wisconsin and so the whole Big Ag lobby is cracking down on her)... So then I lived off the land in Alaska for four months - no running water, no electricity, no insulation, no cell phones, no heat - just splitting fire wood, hauling water for sled dogs. Then I studied conservation biology for a semester certification at School for Field Studies in Costa Rica, Fall 1992. I interviewed local campesinos who bragged to me how they were hunting in this forest - a tropical forest next to our school that we had been told was a protected reserve! So I urged that Costa Rica needed to pay its local campesinos next to the reserves - and that became a national law soon after - promoted by my conservation biology professor there, Pia Paaby.
Then at University of Wisconsin-Madison I was the UW-Greens office worker - constantly promoting and we did a big Eco-feminism presentation - and we stopped a parking ramp from being built and also we helped stop an Exxon mine from being put in that threatened wild rice in Wisconsin. Turns out the FBI - the Madison activists did a FOIA request and got 900 pages on just a couple dozen activists! The FBI then asked for the request to be "rescinded" since it was too much work to redact all those documents. hahahaha. We also exposed synthetic growth hormone being put into student University milk - as a guinea pig experiment - and how evil that was - by Monsanto of course. ... We did tons of activism and I lived in a cooperative house that then invested to help start what became the largest organic farm cooperative in the U.S. - Organic Valley. This was all led by John E. Peck who got his Ph.D. in indigenous farming in Africa! He then started Family Farm Defenders with the farm activist who had exposed Monsanto...We also were part of a 1994 launching of the "50 years is Enough!" campaign in D.C. - and this led to the 1999 Shutdown of WTO protest in Seattle.
OK so then I moved back to Minnesota and I started a free activist zine called Paddlefish First! while I was a union steward for a nonprofit job. I then worked for Greenpeace full time - once again begging for donations door to door while doing activism. Oh I got arrested in 1994 protesting against the storage of nuclear waste on the Mississippi river! At Greenpeace we protested against French testing of nuclear weapons in the Pacific - and that got stopped. Then the Pine Ridge Reservation activist Inila Wakan invited Greenpeace out - and he showed me a creek that he said was polluted from uranium mining.
Then in 1998 I took "Environmental Racism" from Winona LaDuke teaching at University of Minnesota Twin Cities. I got arrested to help protest the clearcutting of the last Old Growth woods in the Twin Cities - to expand a highway to the airport - this was part of the sacred "origin of creation" at the confluence of the Minnesota and Mississippi rivers. And I also got arrested protesting land mines at Alliant Techsystems - turns out they were the largest producer of Landmines and depleted uranium weapons - after repeated protests there the corporation moved their headquarters to the military beltway outside D.C.
what else? I also got arrested protesting Project ELF a first strike Navy trident submarine communications system - in Wisconsin and Michigan. That also got shut down after repeated protests. My driver's license was revoked for Wisconsin and then I received an arrest warrant ten years later so I paid the fine.
I then wrote a graduate paper in 1998 based on Noam Chomsky's analysis that the U.S. would invade Iraq again - and my instructor called my paper "too aggressive." So I got arrested twice protesting the genocidal U.S.-led sanctions on Iraq - one time was at Martin Sabo's office and he came out against the sanctions (he was a US Congressman). I handed out that paper in hundreds of copies and I hung a banner on the University campus stating, "stop u.s. genocide in Iraq." We showed a documentary about this and an Iraqi lady there called her husband and she burst out crying saying her husband had been interrogated by some government agent while he worked at the gas station while she was watching the documentary! The building where that documentary was shown was soon burned down - very strange.
So I then organized the Workers Rights consortium campaign at the University against the brutal slave-wage conditions of the young ladies making the sports apparel for University sports. That took nine meetings with the General Counsel who runs the University - and the President of the University emailed me asking me to "not go on unlimited hunger strike" and that I had "done enough already" - he soon after signed the University to join the Workers Rights Consortium. ...
Oh yeah then I was at the Shutdown of the WTO in Seattle and for a local protest we had an a young female activist lockdown to a car blocking Cargill's corporate entrance - Cargill is the largest private corporation in the US and probably the world! I was being paid as a staff op-ed writer for the University newspaper at this point and I had published an expose on Cargill - along with many other activist op-ed exposes on the corporate corruption of science, etc. Then I protested the University President's "state of the university" talk - and I held a sign about how Monsanto and Cargill had taken over the biology research at the University. I passed out my report on the corporate control of University science... This was covered in a newspaper article in 1999 but local activists then started to claim I was just seeking personal attention (the global protests against Monsanto didn't happen until years later)...
I ended up being arrested eight times - but ironically DeCrapio was supposed to have done civil disobedience at the Dakota Pipeline encampment! I can understand why he begged off since now anyone getting arrested is automatically body cavity stripped searched !! No thanks. After I got my master's degree - by the way I realized we were DOOMED by 1996 based on all my research and activist - but I then worked part-time at an environmental nonprofit (since I couldn't think of any other better job to do).
After 9/11 I shut down my activist email listserve - and the University also deleted all my emails in an attempt to shutdown my activist listserve - after I exposed the General Counsel "joking" that he "hoped the professors on this committee were tenured." - in regards to the labor rights for apparel. Oh yeah I led a campaign to divest from Total Oil stocks by the University - since Total Oil was using slave labor in Burma!! I had co-founded the Free Burma Coalition with a Burmese refugee. And our University treasurer got the divestment resolution passed through the regents but then the General Counsel went through her personal files, voicemail and records and she got fired for having been too poor before she was treasurerer. She was an AFrican-American female University treasurer and when I had thanked her after she got the divestment passed the regents - in the hallway - she told me, "Yes and next I will divest tobacco stocks!"
OK so... what else? My nonprofit job - Clean Water Action - we are the largest environmental lobby in Minnesota and so got passed a new environmental fund to fund protecting nature in Minnesota - it's called the Clean Water Legacy Fund....
Trying to think what else...Oh then I worked at an organic farm full time - and I worked in organic produce as a warehouse and deliver worker - and I also worked for the Resource Center of the Americas as a fundraiser in our restaurant near the University - it was such a huge success that the University bought our building and shut down the restaurant (that had been taking away a huge customer base from the corporate food contract with Aramark)... yeah then I started helping out on a regenerative agriculture farm that has been proven to store carbon.
I also rode an old British 3 speed bicycle for ten years while I dumpster dived for food - so I had a negative carbon impact since I was taking away methane from the dump. hahaha.
I read one scholarly book a day to study up more on the science of our doom - turns out that noncommutativity is the secret of reality. I then studied this with a nonwestern Chinese spiritual yoga Daoist healing master. I saw ghosts as for real - so I know there is an after life. I then left the Matrix and did long distance healing and had telekinesis, telepathy, precognitive visions and I experienced a spacetime vortex as antigravity force. Now I grow Shiitake mushrooms in the forest while volunteering in a senior housing association.

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