Daily Archives: October 23, 2012

Who bought YOUR politician? Provoking project from Wired Magazine

As a not-for-profit religious organization, we are not able to divulge our political leanings (though I’m always fascinated that so many Christian Churches endorse candidates, which technically breaks the veil between churhc and State and risks their religious status). We can, however, give you information that helps you to make your own choices.

A friend of mine sent me this fascinating “widget” from Wired Magazine that allows you to click on the name of your representative and see who their top ten contributors are. As an experiment, I clicked on a couple of candidates. I was fascinated to see that the very first one I pulled up was supported by Bain Capital. Hmmm. I found that to be quite thought-provoking.

The role of money in politics has always been known but never quite so transparent. This information is well worth checking out before heading to the polls this election season.

Who Bought Your Politician? Check With Our Embeddable Widget

(Click on this link and it will take you to the actual widget where you can check out YOUR local politicians.) 

BY DAVID KRAVETSEMAIL AUTHOR10.15.124:45 PM

Ask politicians whether campaign contributions influence their decisions, and they’ll tell you certainly not.

Ask any citizen, and they’ll likely give the opposite answer.

With that in mind, we’re re-introducing a web-based embeddable widget — for anybody to use — that lists the top 10 donors and their contributions to any member of the House and Senate, their opponents, and the presidential candidates. Wired updated the widget in conjunction with Maplight, the Berkeley, California-based nonprofit dedicated to following money and politics.

“Corporate influence in politics has gone off the charts, and it’s more important than ever for voters to understand who is financing candidates,” said Evan Hansen, editor in chief of Wired.com. “Maplight has done the hard work of compiling the data. At Wired, we’re happy to help get that information out to the wider public, and share it as broadly as possible with this web-based embeddable widget.”

The widget is free to steal and comes with a Creative Commons license. The widget displays a shadow outline of the politician adorned with NASCAR-style logos of some of the top donors giving that candidate money.

Maplight pulls down up-to-date campaign-financing figures from the Federal Election Commission, which are fed into a database so the widget stays current.

“In just a few weeks, voters will confront a ballot filled with candidates whose campaigns have been paid for by wealthy donors. People deserve to know the truth about whose interests their candidates are really representing,” said Daniel Newman, president and co-founder of MapLight. “We’re proud to work with Wired to give voters a tool they can use to draw back the curtain on the moneyed influence plaguing our political system.”

The widget shows where candidates are ranked in terms of how much money they’ve raked in compared to their peers. It also shows how they rank among all federal candidates.

President Barack Obama, for example, comes in first for presidential candidates, having garnered $201 million. His GOP rival, Mitt Romney, comes in second for presidential candidates with $150 million. Not surprisingly, the two rank first and second among all candidates for federal office.

When it comes to the top-10 donor lists, the total from each company or organization includes donations from individual workers and a firm’s Political Action Committee, if it has one. Goldman Sachs and its PAC has given Romney nearly $544,000 — Romney’s top contributor.

The largest contributors to the president were government employees, at more than $2 million.

The Supreme Court ruled in 2010 that the First Amendment prohibited the government from limiting contributions from unions and Political Action Committees to political campaigns that are independent of an individual’s campaign. Of note, however, the widget does not keep track these types of independent expenditures.

We introduced the first version of the widget in 2010, with Maplight’s help. But that one only listed incumbents and did not have challengers, unlike the new widget. The older version was viewed millions of times.
When we unveiled the original widget, we used it to produce a story about federal funding and a controversial helicopter — Follow the Money: Pork-Powered Pig Preps for Flight, which highlighted pay-to-play contributions to select politicians from defense firms hoping to win a contract to build the next Marine One, the president’s personal helicopter.

What we learned was something we suspected and knew all along: There is a correlation to politicians’ voting records and where they get their money.

And we’re giving away the widget to help you prove it in other cases, as well.

Our brains are solar powered? Ask the Maya…

I received this email today from Daniel Cordonna at Cosmic Mystery Schools. I have tremendous respect for he and his wife Patricia and the work they do with the Maya. I had the pleasure of meeting them briefly at Serpent Mound on October 28, 2011 when they hosted Hunbatz Men and 13 crystal skulls. We have spoken with them in the past about teaching for IMU and hope that this comes to fruition at some point in the near future. In the meantime, I thought the information they presented in the email warranted a little attention and hope you enjoy the teaching.

by Daniel Cordonna

The last time Patricia and I were with Mayan Elder Hunbatz Men during the Spring Equinox 2012, he shared something with us that has profoundly changed the way I understand how the Universe and Time interact. Elder Hunbatz was interpreting some Mayan Symbols at Kabah, a Mayan ceremonial center, as we stood under the intense energy of Father Sun.

Modern medical science is only beginning to understand what the Maya knew thousands of years ago: our brains are Solar powered! 

Many incorrectly believe our brain and body get its energy from the food we eat. However, you will feel tired and unmotivated on a dark rainy day no matter the quantity or quality of food you eat. You feel tired because your brain is receiving inadequate solar energy.

The Maya also understood the awesome healing and spiritual effects of the vibrational frequencies of the Sun’s energy on our body, mind and Spirit.

At an even deeper level, the Maya understood how the actual movement of the planets, suns, and constellations affect our development and evolution within a lifetime.  This is part of the reason the Maya used more than 17 calendars that tracked various planets and stars, and most importantly the Pleiades star system.

What Hunbatz shared with us during the Spring Equinox had to do with what happens when we humans move away from our present day Gregorian calendar hanging on the wall and start to understand how the celestial bodies move through the Milky Way and the Universe as described the Mayan calendars.

This is more than just an intellectual exercise. We experience a change and shift in the vibrational frequency of our vital energy that allows us to understand the Mysteries of the Universe and our Body on an incredibly deeper level. This shift in our energy field increases the connection with Universal Mind, about which so many authors all over the world for literally thousands of years have written.

The Mayan Calendars were not for planting or raising farm animals. The Mayan Calendars were used to accelerate the Human Mind and Spirit for understanding and use of the Mysteries of the Universe.

It is through these Mysteries that we activate the hidden inner powers such as intuition, clairvoyance, healing and manifestation.

We are excited to announce Mayan Elder Hunbatz Men will be presenting Sacred Teachings of the Mayan Glyphs December 7 to 8, 2012 at Garden Park Unity Church, 3581 West Galbraith Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45239.

Patricia and I will be hosting and teaching at this event. Also, additional speakers will be present, including (Healer)Terri Singing with Ravens Rivera, (Rock Man)Tom Johnson, (Serpent Mound Researcher) Ross Hamilton, etc.

To register, contact Patricia at pmcardona9@gmail.com or call 859-749-7146 or register for the event on our website www.cosmicmysteries.com.

This is going to be an incredible event, and we hope to see all of you there!

 

Stay Happy, Healthy and Alert,

 

Daniel J. Cardona, M.D.

(The Ninja Doctor)
Cosmic Mysteries School

6116 East Cabin Creek Drive
Cold Spring, KY
41076
US