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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Jul 2008 01:48:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kei Centillion</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to The Invisible Zeitgeist!
This site is a project I created out of desire to spread my message and unite like causes. I am most widely known as 1337Cyndic@ of isoHunt online. Many of my ideologies, plans, and goals can be found there. For now, this site is still under construction. But I have high [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to The Invisible Zeitgeist!</p>
<p>This site is a project I created out of desire to spread my message and unite like causes. I am most widely known as 1337Cyndic@ of isoHunt online. Many of my ideologies, plans, and goals can be found there. For now, this site is still under construction. But I have high hopes for it.</p>
<p>This site was founded on July 4, 2008, Independence Day. Ironically, this site is about the revolution that shall take place soon in America, the internet, and ultimately the world. It is all about the new level of consciousness, and a higher cause even than that; consilience, the unity of knowledge.</p>
<p>I plan to achieve both by providing a place for anyone on the net to come to and talk about what they will. I have no regulations other than be careful of what you say, for I cannot protect you form your government&#8217;s intervention. You never know who&#8217;s watching. Between <a href="http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1821632,00.html">America&#8217;s re-establishment of “eavesdropping” bills</a> and <a href="http://isohunt.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=131857">Sweden loosing their own privacy</a>, things are getting hot online, my fellow netizens!</p>
<p>We, humans, have power. No matter how oppressive, right or wrong our governing institutions may seem, we have the power to step in and regulate them. As a US citizen, I feel it is my right and duty to do so. But I wouldn&#8217;t even stop there. I&#8217;d go so far as to say that liberating China may be important in the near future; but I&#8217;ll save all that for my future articles!</p>
<p>TIZ is a site about human potential. If you feel strongly about something, have a small business you want to publicize, or just want to talk/debate some issue or plan, feel free to register! All human interactions are one, in my philosophy on life. I only wish to help unite each preconceived restrictive “bond” so that this concept becomes reality. My goal is to bring and give hope. There are a lot of people in the world, and while many get by with relatively little, it pains me to see how what many of them cling to as hope – is lies.</p>
<p>That is why I aim to inform, as best I (and those who register to contribute) can, about current events in the world. I will not lie; I am somewhat of a conspiracy theorist in the light of the NWO, and many of my articles may reflect that, but it is what I feel, and I think it is totally warranted, as this site is designed for normal people to express what they believe.</p>
<p>This site is media for the people, by the people. America, and the world, inside and out of the internet, I challenge you to share your thoughts!</p>
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		<title>America Is Ignoring Its People</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Jul 2008 22:53:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eric Hamby</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[After watching tv for a bit and seeing all these commercials and charities about helping the starving children in Africa and all these other countries and the people that are homeless kind of makes me sick. The sad truth is we have so many problems of our own and in many ways the third world [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After watching tv for a bit and seeing all these commercials and charities about helping the starving children in Africa and all these other countries and the people that are homeless kind of makes me sick. The sad truth is we have so many problems of our own and in many ways the third world countries we are trying to help are doing better than us. The barely subsisting or borderline homeless/poor and we start to see a very alarming trend that shows no sign of going away. Over 30% of Americans are on the borderline of poverty. A lot just do not quite make the cut to receive food stamps or some kind of benefits and live on a razor edge of desperation and starvation. The most shocking sight to see is homeless and starving children, living right near some of the richest neighborhoods!!!!! Right here in “humanitarian” America, home of the world’s largest “humanitarian” and “liberating” force (or is it FARCE?).This country is putting more and more of our citizens on the brink of homelessness and desperate poverty. In addition, it seems that we have pushed countless others over the brink and into the bottomless pit of despair and need.</p>
<p>All you have to do is look around, open your eyes, and you will see the vast sea of hungry and destitute. I have seen more and more children and families out on the street or in feeding centers and at food handouts. To think that the world’s richest country allows this to happen is Sickening! To think that we turn a blind eye to starving children because it is easier to tolerate than do something about it! We cannot afford to hire teachers, build new schools, or even maintain the ones we have. Our children slip farther into the void of illiteracy and neglect. We are the lowest among the industrialized “first” world nations in literacy scores! Many “third” world countries now have higher literacy rates than the U.S. We are setting ourselves up to turn the world’s richest country into a third world quagmire.We are setting ourselves up to turn the world’s richest country into a third world quagmire.</p>
<p>This country is sinking into a swamp of drowning poor and so-called “Economically Challenged!” The rich meanwhile buy bigger S.U.Vs, and bigger gated houses to keep out the flotsam and detritus of the cast always. A growing number of cities, including Los Angeles, Seattle, and Atlanta, are criminalizing activities of the homeless, according to the National Coalition for the Homeless. More than 60 cities are introducing measures to make it illegal to beg or sleep on the streets, to sit in a bus shelter for more than an hour, or to walk across a parking lot if the person doesn’t have a car parked there. 41% of all homeless are single males, 41% families, 13% single females, and 5% being unaccompanied minors. The homeless population is estimated to be 50% African American, 35% white, 12% Hispanic, 2% Native American, and 1% Asian. An average of 23% suffers from mental illness, 38% suffer from substance abuse, 10% are veterans, and 22% are employed.</p>
<p>President Bush claimed that his FY2004 budget “helps America meet its goals both at home and overseas.” Yet, upon examination of the budget numbers, the goals of many Americans appear not to have been included. 48% of people requesting food were families with children. 38% were currently employed at the time of the request. The leading reason for hunger was high housing costs, along with low paying jobs, unemployment and other employment related issues, economic downturn, medical and health costs, homelessness, poverty or lack of income, substance abuse, reduced public benefits, child care costs, mental health problems, and limited life skills being cited as the other leading causes of hunger. While the US is committed to at least two years of occupation in Iraq and possibly up to ten years, our own people slip into further poverty and starvation.</p>
<p>If the US spent just three months occupation costs, they could wipe out hunger and homelessness completely for ten years. However, it does not seem like feeding and sheltering our own citizens has a very high priority. It seems like it is not a priority to protect our children from starvation and living on the streets. Our education system is crumbling and the school breakfast and lunch programs are being slashed mercilessly.</p>
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