I describe myself as a Comprehensive Adaptivist, someone who studies everything and connects things that would otherwise seem unconnected. 'Adaptivist' because as new information comes in, we must adapt to it, to understand it and integrate that much more with what is real, what is common to everyone.
I was raised in the military in the USA, became a Green Beret during the Viet Nam war and dropped out of that when I realized what it was really all about. I became a 'hippy' in the sense of the original hippies, who were nothing like what the media portrayed or the behavior of 'wantabees' who later claimed the term based only upon media portrayal. I lived for more than a decade on the Farm Community in Summertown Tennessee, a major world changing community, and then moved to Nashville where I went to college and studied computer hardware and software. I had to drop out of that because of heart attacks and strokes, a condition which was not medically known at the time, probably caused by chemicals I encountered as a small child. I survive because the medical establishment did find medicines to help me, although I am handicapped from it and surprised every day when I wake up alive.
I have studied large scale processes in our society for many decades, trying to understand why humans act crazy like they do. I found some of those answers and when the Internet came into existence, I went on and tried to get some kind of sane change to occur in the world. Then, a little more than a year ago, I discovered the Zeitgeist Movement, which was almost exactly the same as the ideas I had been advocating for decades. I joined it and now I spread it to as many people as possible, in the hope that the basic ideas of world transformation it espouses will be adopted when there are enough people to make it happen.
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