Thursday 18 August 2016

What can you do to protect and preserve your environment?

I want to talk today about the situation in Europe being called a "refugee crisis" by some and a "migrant crisis" by others.

It is true that we are facing a crisis of people displacement on a scale our corner of the world has not seen for a very long time, and it is likely going to get worse before it gets any better.

This crisis is not new. It has been going on for a very long time. Certainly on some level I have been aware of this crisis for most of my life, and in the last few years this awareness has increased alongside my willingness to do something about it.

The crisis we are actually facing is an environmental one.

However, I mean this in an holistic sense of the word.

Because our environment has many aspects and if we are to create a better future for our world and it's diverse denizens then I do not believe we can afford any longer to approach any of the situations and challenges we face in isolation to each other.

The problem is holistic in the sense that it affects every area of our lives, and subverts every nuance of the meaning of our lives.

Our solutions must therefore be holistic also.

The crisis we are facing, and have been facing all of our lives is one of imbalance. We are suffering from an imbalance of our global, societal and internal environments.

Because these are all under attack, and we are in danger on all of these levels of what I perceive to be an irreversible sea change.

There are three interdependent realities we need to recognise in this current paradigm as being under attack.

Number 1) Our ecological environment. The reality of our bio-sphere, our Mother Earth, and all the expressions of life that it has given to the universe, and will continue to sustain for as long as it will be able to.

Number 2) Our cultural environment. The reality of the Fraternity of Humanity and all the creative, altruistic, ingenious and spiritual impulses and ideals that family has expressed, and has the future potential to explore to ever greater and more mystifying depths and heights.

Number 3) Our internal environment. The reality of you, me, every individual. Our internal psycho-spiritual selves. What it means and feels like to be a human being. What it means and feels like to be you, here, now.

And we have to examine and if necessary (as I believe it most urgently is) address the source of this attack on these three realities. And this will be difficult. It will require a willingness to self educate, self examine and where necessary engage in acts of selfless sacrifice. We may need to leave our comfort zones for a while and face some harsh truths as we face up to some hard realities.

There is of course number one, the natural ecological environment of our biosphere. The air we breathe, the water we drink and the land we live on and grow our food in. Environmental issues that stem from over-consumption and anachronistic energy production technology have contributed to the circumstances many of these people are fleeing from. We have created a world where some live in luxury and convenience becoming fat, lazy, greedy and depressed while the rest of Us live in poverty and desperation, facing increasing environmental collapse through water shortages, extreme weather events and a desperate lack of essential life sustaining resources. This has lead to an increase in conflict world-wide, an increase in corruption by corporate and governmental institutions and an increase in people seeking a better life, or even a chance of survival, away from their homelands.

We need to address these issues of course and we need to do it fast, not just for our sake, but for the sake of humanity's future and for the sake of this beautiful repository of life we call Earth.

We all know that at our current level of energy, food and resource consumption/waste this planet simply cannot sustain us for much longer. If we do not address this then the consequences for future generations on this world will be dire. Not hypothetical future generations. I'm talking about YOUR kids, and their kids.

Yet there are also other environmental aspects we need to consider that are equally dire in their implications.

So number two then is the cultural environment of our global community. The fraternity of humanity.

Equally dire is the effect we are collectively having on the future cultural environment they will grow into adults within.

A quick look at wikipedia tells us that “As a defining aspect of what it means to be human, culture is a central concept in anthropology, encompassing the range of phenomena that are transmitted through social learning in human societies.”

So our cultural environment then is essentially what we  teach our children through example. By our actions and behaviours and responses we establish within their young and impressionable minds what it means to be a member of their society, and what is culturally acceptable behaviour. They are busy right now learning from us how to respond to situations like this one.

And what are we teaching them in regard to this current crisis situation of human desperation, human need and human suffering?

That if people suffering do not look like you or talk like you then it isn't as important as the suffering of those that do?

That people from other cultures, with other ways of living, praying, eating, speaking should be always treated with suspicion and as potential threats to your own safety?

That it is enough to click on a Facebook post or send an emoticon to some abstract virtual person and consider yourself active and engaged with the reality of suffering?

That it is okay to do nothing, and at the same time feel depressed about the nothing being done? (But that's also okay because your doctor can always give you pills for that, right? )

Oh what a brave new world theirs would turn out to be!

Do we really want the next generation of people in this world to grow up into adults who think and feel this way?

Do we?

I know I don't, and I strongly suspect none of you do either, or you wouldn't reading my blog.

I would rather see our future generations mature into a truly sustainable cultural environment that values and encourages things like individual freedom of expression, sharing of resources and responsibilities, emotional honesty, generosity, kindness, compassionate courage, and pro-active solution-focused thinking and doing.

What we are currently subjected to is a perversion of what it means to be a self-aware, intelligent and emotional being. We are allowing our cultural environment to be shaped into one where razor wire fences, armed military and militarised police are acceptable and necessary parts of our everyday landscape and existence. An environment where it is “normal” and acceptable to be asked for “papers” whenever you want to travel any distance from your home. A cultural environment where it is acceptable, and indeed “normal” for the suffering and needs of other human beings to be viewed as “just shit that happens” at best, or as a potential threat to the self that must be defended against, or at worst an opportunity for personal gain to be exploited!

Is this what being human means?

I do not want any child being born today or experiencing childhood today in this world to grow up into a global culture where the regular occurrence of bodies washing up in their hundreds on beaches is “just shit that happens”. It isn't. It is a consequence of our actions as a global community and as individuals. It is a consequence of the unacceptable levels of inequality that exist in this world today and has existed for all of our lives and well into the past. It is a consequence of climate change and the effects our convenient lifestyles are having on the southern hemisphere. It is a consequence of globalisation and free markets and the daily relentless feeding of corporate entities that we all engage in every time we purchase a product. It is a consequence of our absurd reliance on fossil fuel energy monopolies and our lack of inventiveness or imagination in breaking free of that dependence. It is a consequence of the normalisation of war, and the implicit agreement, unspoken but expressed in so many ways, that it is perfectly normal, acceptable and indeed necessary for our economic and social stability to not only expect our young men and women to have the career choice of warfare, but to have a whole industry that relies on the profits gained through the sale of weapons of war. It is a consequence. It is not a natural spontaneous occurrence. It could have been prevented. It should have been prevented. We have all known for a long time how unfair, unequal and unkind the balance of resources and opportunities within our world actually is. We could have done more to redress this. We should have done more.

So what do we do now? How do we respond to this?

Well that brings me to number 3. Our internal, or psycho-spiritual environment.

We must not give up hope.

We must not stop believing in a better future.

We have to see it, conceptualise it. Build it in your imagination, just how wondrous an adventure, what a beautiful expression of joyous freedom, what a journey of mystery and discovery our lives on this world could be.

Earth could be such a paradise for humanity. It could be such an amazing place to grow up and grow old, live and die in. We could be a cosmic university. A place of profound learning, self exploration, discovery and realisation. We have the technology and the resources to make it so.

Imagine it how you would like it to be, and then do everything you can think of to make that vision a reality.

Fear will put obstacles in your way.

I do not say you must not be afraid because that is delusional.

We all get scared. I get bloody terrified much of the time in the face of what is happening in our world today, and what is clearly necessary of me to address within my internal environment!

But we must not allow that fear to be our dictator, for that would make us cowards and cowards earn slavery for themselves and for their children.

We must be peaceful and enlightened warriors, who are prepared and willing to step through their own fears and into the realisation of their hopes.



I spent a short time last winter working in the camp at Dunkirk and it did at times seem hopeless. There was a moment back there when I lost my internal and my external smile.

But the community got me through, and one man in particular spelt it out to me very clearly what we were actually doing.

We were in the business of injecting hope. He said to me, “this is not a hopeless situation.”

I personally do not believe in hopeless situations, and I forgot myself there for a moment because the magnitude and horror of what is happening in our world today can be overwhelming, yet I have lots of hope and I see within this situation an opportunity.

The spontaneous response of people who have acted out of a pure desire to help others, without thought of what it may cost or gain themselves, has been most humbling and most inspiring to me.

And it is happening across Europe, not just in France but in Greece, in Italy, in Belgium, in Germany, Hungary,...and not just in Europe but also in Syria, in Turkey in Iraq.

Everyday people with the heart and will, standing up and sticking up for everyday people whose hearts and wills are being broken.

This is creating communities of diverse peoples who are looking for practical ways of living together and surviving together with dignity, love and laughter in the face of their grief, loss and the institutional abuses they are suffering.

This is not happening thanks to the Governments and establishment organisations of our world, it is happening in defiance of them!

People are truly the most beautiful and mysterious creatures and if you go over the channel today and see with your eyes the international community of everyday people, from every walk of life and every social strata, that have spontaneously come together to assist those who have been abandoned and abused by our establishment institutions then I assure you that you too will be humbled and inspired.

We can make a difference, each and every one of us. Whoever we are.

We can challenge the popular narrative of the mainstream media moguls who attempt to pollute our minds and hearts with their lies and half truths every day.

We can do this through their own channels, or through the alternative media of this digital age.

We can do this on the streets, in our homes, in our pubs and cafes, school class rooms and work places.

We can educate ourselves, taking responsibility for our own gathering and analysing of information instead of relying on the same old liars and mouthpieces we call the press.

We can find out, speak out against and boycott those companies and their subsidiaries that are raking in huge profits as a direct result of these peoples suffering, and who have no vested interest in there ever being an end to it. Companies like....

  1. 3M
  2. 3i-MIND
  3. 3VR
  4. 3xLOGIC
  5. ABB
  6. Accenture
  7. ACTi Corporation
  8. ADT Security Services
  9. AeroVironment Inc.
  10. Agent Video Intelligence
  11. Airbus Defence and Space
  12. Alcatel-Lucent (Nokia Group)
  13. ALPHAOPEN
  14. American Science & Engineering Inc.
  15. Anixter
  16. Aralia Systems
  17. AT&T Inc.
  18. Augusta Systems
  19. Austal
  20. Avigilon Corporation
  21. Aware
  22. Axis
  23. AxxonSoft
  24. Ayonix
  25. BAE Systems
  26. BioEnable Technologies Pvt Ltd
  27. BioLink Solutions
  28. Boeing
  29. Bollinger Shipyards, Inc
  30. Bosch Security Systems
  31. Bruker Corporation
  32. BT
  33. Camero
  34. Cassidian
  35. CelPlan
  36. China Security & Surveillance, Inc.
  37. Cisco Systems
  38. Citilog
  39. Cognitec Systems GmbH
  40. Computer Network Limited (CNL)
  41. Computer Sciences Corporation
  42. CrossMatch
  43. Diebold
  44. DRS Technologies Inc.
  45. DVTel
  46. Elbit Systems Ltd.
  47. Elsag Datamat
  48. Emerson Electric
  49. Ericsson
  50. ESRI
  51. FaceFirst
  52. Finmeccanica SpA
  53. Firetide
  54. Fulcrum Biometrics LLC
  55. G4S
  56. General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc.
  57. General Dynamics Corporation
  58. Getac Technology Corporation
  59. Hanwha Techwin
  60. Harris Corporation
  61. Hewlett Packard Enterprise
  62. Hexagon AB
  63. Honeywell International Inc.
  64. Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd
  65. IBM
  66. IndigoVision
  67. Intel Security
  68. IntuVision Inc
  69. iOmniscient
  70. IPConfigure
  71. IPS Intelligent Video Analytics
  72. Iris ID Systems, Inc.
  73. IriTech Inc.
  74. Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd.
  75. ISS
  76. L-3 Security & Detection Systems
  77. Leidos, Inc.
  78. Lockheed Martin Corporation
  79. MACROSCOP
  80. MDS
  81. Mer group
  82. Milestone Systems A/S
  83. Mirasys
  84. Motorola Solutions, Inc.
  85. National Instruments
  86. NEC Corporation
  87. NICE Systems
  88. Northrop Grumman Corporation
  89. Nuance Communications, Inc.
  90. ObjectVideo
  91. Panasonic Corporation
  92. Pelco
  93. Pivot3
  94. Proximex
  95. QinetiQ Limited
  96. Rapiscan Systems, Inc.
  97. Raytheon
  98. Rockwell Collins, Inc.
  99. Safran S.A.
  100. Salient Sciences
  101. Schneider Electric
  102. SeeTec
  103. Siemens
  104. Smart China (Holdings) Limited
  105. Smiths Detection Inc.
  106. Sony Corp.
  107. Speech Technology Center
  108. Suprema Inc.
  109. Synectics Plc
  110. Tandu Technologies & Security Systems Ltd
  111. Texas Instruments
  112. Textron Inc.
  113. Thales Group
  114. Total Recall
  115. Unisys Corporation
  116. Verint
  117. Vialogy LLC
  118. Vigilant Technology
  119. Zhejiang Dahua Technology
...to name just a few examples.

These companies, and others like them, are wringing their hands in anticipation of a rise in the market size of over 240billion USD over the next few years.

While the UK Government makes such absurd statements as All EU national governments should share the burden [of gatekeeping] and contribute to disrupting the activities and destroying the boats and equipment of criminal elements who are the source of much of the migrant crisis, and who are the only party in this crisis to have gained from the suffering of vulnerable people,” - Home Affairs committee.

Conflict of interests? Yeah, you bet. The UK Government has huge interests in the weapons industry as does the UK monarchy. And this so called “homeland security” industry is simply an extension of that and includes all the usual players we find in corrupt, illegal and morally blind arms deals to states that behave without principle and without accountability to the international community time and time again. States like Israel, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, China and the USA - for example.



We can apply massive pressure on the elected representatives of our system of governance.

Writing letters, emails, starting petitions, joining campaigns, going on marches. It isn't futile. It makes a difference. It is a slow process and a difficult one and it requires people with the courage of their convictions to be willing to challenge the state. Even to risk injury or arrest.

Find out who is active in your locality and approach them. Ask them what they need, what you can do.

There is a useful link here to help you do this.....

We can volunteer our time, if we have no money, or our money if we have no time.


So yes I am appealing to you all today because I need your help with this. I have done a little to help where I could, but I have no resources. I have no money. Even so I am helping to organise and create a long term response to this situation in the name of what it means to be a member of the universal community of sentience. If you want to join our effort you can find us on Facebook. We are called “Just People– Refugee Aid”. Or if you want to explore something more local to you then check the extensive list of organisations on the link above.

Just People need volunteers and supporters who understand the urgency of protecting and preserving our environment.

Just People need volunteers and supporters who are passionate enough and awake enough to put themselves out for the sake of others and for the sake of our worlds future.

Our three environments, ecological, social/cultural, and psycho-spiritual need people willing to look honestly and courageously within their own hearts and ask themselves “what am I not doing to make things better?” Our world needs YOU to do something, right NOW!

We need volunteers to join us on a long term aid mission to Europe, and we need innovative minds who care enough about these three interdependent realities to make the effort to offer that help in as low impact and sustainable a way as we can possibly manage.

We need people who can build, create, entertain, comfort, heal, cook, communicate.

We need people who can fundraise, source resources and effectively upcycle and re-use those resources.

We need people who can improvise and adapt in the face of severe challenges and high pressure situations.

We need voices willing to speak up and support our work, and the work of all the activists and volunteers struggling to do the right thing in a very wrong set of circumstances.

We need people to join us in Europe and we need people to support us here in the UK.

We need compassionate people. We need competent people. We need people who care enough to do something about it.

You may feel like there is nothing you can do. I am here to tell you that this is not true. We can all do something, and collectively all those little “somethings” will add up to a better world, both now and in the future.

Our group is called “Just People”, and that is what I know you surely are. And this is what we need.

You can contact the group through Facebook or by email on justpeopleaid@gmail.com

you can contact me directly on starseed161@gmail.com

Thank you.