Citizens: shareholders in our common wealth Anke Welten | March 2004 issue Each year every resident of Alaska looks forward to receiving a cheque for a hefty sum from the government. The money is not some kind of compensation for living in an extreme climate. Rather it represents … [Read more...] about What belongs to no one, belongs to everyone
Archives for March 2004
The secret of EM
The combination of micro-organisms in EM-X stimulate micro life. Marco Visscher| March 2004 issue EM technology greatest secret lies in the composition of the micro-organisms used in the elixir. Further explanation takes us back to the beginning of time. Millions of years ago, … [Read more...] about The secret of EM
All we did in Tuzla was remain normal
During the bloody war in Bosnia one city kept its head: Tuzla. Luke Disney visited this 'role model for postwar developments' and discovered the will of a people who wish to get on with their lives and put the past behind them.Luke Disney | March 2004 issue A few days before my … [Read more...] about All we did in Tuzla was remain normal
At the end of the day you need a leader, not a politician
Iroquois chief Oren Lyons explained the Indian vision of democracy at the recent Bioneers Conference in California. Oren Lyons | March 2004 issue ‘We came to our lands a thousand years ago, long before the white man. However, because we were fighting amongst ourselves the … [Read more...] about At the end of the day you need a leader, not a politician
Finally, a good talk
My father, free from the constraints of all those titles and roles. Tijn Touber | March 2004 issue I heard the news of your death in the dressing room of a television studio. The programme was over and I switched on my mobile telephone. Three messages. The first – and the last … [Read more...] about Finally, a good talk