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DESCRIPTION:Opening remarks from Nina Simons, co-producer of Bioneers\n\nSUNDAY 
 PLENARIES\n9:00 am – 1:00 pm\n\nWALLACE J. NICHOLS\nA Brave New Ocean, or 
 an Ocean Revolution?\nSenior scientist at the Ocean Conservancy and ocean 
 activist extraordinaire explains how space-based research and new deep sea 
 technologies have resulted in an explosion of information about the ocean. 
 To change our destructive course we must harness this knowledge, make it 
 accessible to everyone and creatively communicate what the state of the 
 oceans means to the future of life on our planet.\n\nCAROL BEBELLE\nCulture 
 and Re-building...Re-membering New Orleans / Re-weaving its Social and 
 Cultural Fabric\nThe renowned community activist, poet and co-founder of 
 the Ashé Cultural Arts Center, dedicated to the saving and re-birth of New 
 Orleans’ rich legacy, discusses the cultural, social and creative 
 mandates for the re-building of New Orleans that will respect the city’s 
 bonds of connection and community.\n\nCHARLOTTE BRODY\nThe Sea Around Us, 
 The Environment in Us\nExecutive director of Commonweal, and seasoned 
 organizer for civil rights, women’s rights, workers' rights, peace and 
 environmental health since 1964, explores how chemicals are creating 
 disease and disorders, and how solutions are being innovated to regain 
 health and democracy.\n\nWINONA LADUKE\nSeeds the Creator Gave Us\nThis 
 renowned indigenous rights leader and two-time Green Party U.S. Vice 
 Presidential candidate highlights the struggles of indigenous peoples to 
 protect their food sovereignty, restore their food systems and protect 
 their cultures and foods from genetic modification.\n\nKA HSAW WA & KATIE 
 REDFORD\nEarth Rights: Linking Human Rights and Environmental Struggles in 
 the Age of Globalization\nThe co-founders and directors of EarthRights 
 International will discuss their work from the jungles of Burma and the 
 Amazon to U.S. courtrooms to hold corporations accountable for human rights 
 and environmental abuses committed in the name of development. They will 
 focus on EarthRights' landmark lawsuit Doe v. Unocal, and their work to 
 raise the voices of indigenous people in international forums through their 
 model training program, the EarthRights Schools.\n\nSUNDAY AFTERNOON 
 SESSIONS\n2:45 pm – 4:15 pm\n\nVoices from the Global South\nMovements 
 are arising throughout the Global South to reverse centuries of 
 exploitation and challenge dire human rights and environmental abuses. 
 These struggles have profound relevance to the fate of global ecosystems 
 and the future of humanity. Hosted by Eric Leenson of Progressive Asset 
 Management; with renowned activists Ka Hsaw Wa and Katie Redford, 
 co-founders of EarthRights International, which fights human rights and 
 environmental abuses by governments and corporations around the world; and 
 Miguel Altieri, UC Berkeley professor and expert on Latin American 
 agroecology. (A20)\n\nSocial Entrepreneurs: The Angels Made Me Do 
 It\nImaginative entrepreneurs are converting challenges into solutions by 
 creating fairtrade networks, triple bottom-line business models and 
 redirecting financial flows for the common good. Hosted by Chet Tchozewski, 
 executive director of Global GreenGrants Fund; with Donna Frank, owner of A 
 Shared Blanket Gallery in Durango, CO; David Bronner, CEO of the 
 mission-driven iconic business, Dr. Bronner's Magic Soaps, Inc; and 
 fair-trade innovator Priya Haji of World of Good. (A21)\n\nThe Ocean 
 Revolution\nExtraordinary waves of social and technological innovations may 
 yet save the matrix of planetary life and the storehouse of its greatest 
 biodiversity — our mother ocean. Hosted by Ocean Conservation Research 
 Sciences Advisor Michael Stocker; with one of the world's greatest experts 
 on marine life and most effective activists to save the seas, Wallace J. 
 Nichols; and Stanford University researcher and strategic thinker, George 
 Shillinger, who addresses international marine conservation issues at the 
 intersection of science, business, policy and journalism. 
 (A22)\n\nCommunity Food Sovereignty\nLack of access to fresh, vital food 
 destroys the health of those in disenfranchised innercity and Native 
 American communities. A dynamic food movement using diverse strategies to 
 provide locally grown, healthy, affordable and traditional foods to 
 underserved communities is growing rapidly around the country (and the 
 world). Moderated by Bioneers' own Arty Mangan; with Jaime Iglesias of 
 Nuestras Raices; Arturo Sandoval, president and founder of Voces, Inc.; and 
 Geralina Fortier, peer nutrition coordinator at People's Grocery. 
 (A23)\n\nAlternet Presents: Social Media Activism/Web 2.0 Networking for 
 Change\nHow can citizens use Web 2.0 interactivity to gain access to tools 
 to become more politically effective and creative? Join leading-edge 
 webizen activists for the latest, greatest practical tips. Hosted by 
 Alternet publisher Don Hazen; with James Rucker of Color of Change; Deanna 
 Zandt of Hightower Lowdown; and Theeba Soundararajan, media and technology 
 justice coordinator for Third World Majority. (A24)\n\nAlternative Futures: 
 Scenario Planning for a Precarious World\nHow do big corporations, the 
 military and governments use scenario planning to navigate a radically 
 destabilized future? And how can the rest of us use this powerful tool to 
 create a positive future instead? With ecologist, anthropologist and 
 scenario consultant Peter Warshall; legendary scenario master Peter 
 Schwartz, founder of the Global Business Network; and Diana Scearce, 
 consultant with the Monitor Institute. (A25)\n\nBuilding Successful 
 Campaigns: An Interactive Problem-Solving Workshop\nWhat are the 
 ingredients of success and the thorniest obstacles inherent in activist 
 campaigns? Join a circle of highly experienced organizers for some 
 practical tips on your campaigns. Hosted by Charlotte Brody of Commonweal 
 (former executive director of Health Care Without Harm); with Medea 
 Benjamin of CODEPINK and Global Exchange; Michael Brune of Rainforest 
 Action Network; Adrienne Maree Brown of The Ruckus Society; and Clayton 
 Thomas-Müller, chair of the Indigenous Environmental Network's (IEN) 
 Native Energy Campaign Advisory Committee. (A26)\n\ngrandmothersStaying 
 Healthy in an Unhealthy World\nHow do we keep body and soul together in a 
 toxic, degraded landscape? How can we use the most sophisticated and 
 ancient tools of holistic healthcare to keep ourselves and our families 
 vital as we work to clean our environment and restore our human 
 relationships and ecological systems? With Robyn Benson, D.O.M. and founder 
 of Santa Fe Soul Health and Healing Center; and Wendy Strgar, loveologist 
 and founder of Good Clean Love, on healthy intimacy and the relationship 
 between sexuality and health. (A27)\n\nGrandmothers Council 
 (A28)\n\nTurning Inspiration into Action: An Open Space Workshop for Youth 
 – Part 1\nOpen space workshops offer a unique way for participants to 
 co-create the agenda or host their own discussion groups. If something 
 lights a fire in your belly during the weekend, this is the place to 
 solidify your commitment to positive social change and turn your passion 
 into action! Facilitated by Dev Aujla, 23-year-old director of DreamNow, 
 and members of the Bioneers Youth Advisory Council. Note: This is a double 
 session. (Y5)\n\nSUNDAY AFTERNOON SESSIONS\n4:30 pm – 6:00 pm\n\nFierce 
 Grace: Six Women Organizers Talk about Gender and Social Change\nHear six 
 women activists discuss how the research that women and girls think and 
 relate differently from males applies to their work restoring the Earth and 
 communities. Hosted by Charlotte Brody, executive director of Commonweal; 
 with Mari Rose Taruc, operations director for Asian Pacific Environmental 
 Network (APEN); Melinda Kramer, founding director of Women's Earth 
 Alliance; Annie Leonard, coordinator of the Funders Workgroup for 
 Sustainable Production and Consumption (of the Environmental Grantmakers 
 Association); Stacy Malkan, communications director for Health Care Without 
 Harm; and Robin Guenther, the principal of Guenther 5 Architects, a leading 
 expert in green healthcare facility design. (B17)\n\nThe Lives and Fates of 
 Earth's Animals\nWhat is our relationship and responsibility to our fellow 
 sentient beings on this planet? What does our treatment of them tell us 
 about ourselves? Does the plight of endangered species offer us a warning 
 sign about our own fate if we don't change our ways? Bokara Legendre, 
 television host and journalist, interviews Mark Bekoff, author of many 
 books including The Emotional Lives of Animals and co-author (with Jane 
 Goodall) of The Ten Trusts: What We Must Do to Care for the Animals We 
 Love; animal activist Camilla Fox, author of Culling the Wild; and James 
 Deutsch, head of the African Program of the World Conservation Society, one 
 of the largest worldwide animalsaving organizations. 
 (B18)\n\nInside/Outside: The Social Ecology of Corporate 
 Accountability\nVisionary innovators are using a wide range of strategies 
 to compel corporations and high finance to do the right thing. Hosted by 
 Kevin Danaher, founder of the leading fairtrade nonprofit Global Exchange; 
 with Tom Van Dyck, a senior vice president at the Royal Bank of Canada on 
 greening the electronics industry; Morgan Simon of the Responsible 
 Endowments Coalition on efforts to shift university portfolios to 
 responsible investments; and Michael Marx, executive director, Corporate 
 Ethics International, on a strategy to build a unified citizens' movement 
 to bring corporations back under democratic control. (B19)\n\nCrossing the 
 Threshold: Indigenous Artists Bridging Divides\nHow can indigenous artists, 
 operating today in a rapidly changing, multimedia planetary landscape, stay 
 true to their roots and fully engage with the global culture? Hosted by 
 Jaune Evans former executive director of the Lannan Foundation; with 
 educator, writer and artist Jeannette Armstrong, founder of the En'owkin 
 Centre; internationally renowned Santa Fe-based sculptor Bob Haozous; and 
 Tlingit painter Celeste Worl. (B20)\n\nRainforest Action Network (RAN) 
 Presents: Deposing King Coal, Drilling Down on Fossil Fools\nOf all fuels, 
 coal is the most polluting, toxic and greenhouse-gas-emitting. Yet, it 
 still supplies 50% of energy in the U.S. What strategies are succeeding to 
 keep coal underground and to force a shift to renewables? Hosted by Michael 
 Brune, executive director of RAN; with Michel Gelobter of Redefining 
 Progress; and Navajo anti-coal activist Enei Begaye, the executive director 
 of Black Mesa Water Coalition. (B21)\n\nFood Activism: Food Fights from 
 Frankenfoods to Organic Sub-Standards\nCorporate assaults are raising the 
 pressure on the genetic integrity of our food supply while lowering the bar 
 on organic standards. How do we resist? Hosted by Bioneers' food and 
 farming program director Arty Mangan; with indigenous foods defender Winona 
 LaDuke; Jeffrey Smith, author of Seeds of Deception; and the Cornucopia 
 Institute's Mark Kastel, a leader in the fight to maintain strong organic 
 standards. (B22)\n\nStory-based Strategy: Interventions and Actions to 
 Change the Culture\nEvery day we are bombarded by sophisticated stories 
 that try to sell us lousy products, bad policies and phony politicians. How 
 can we intervene in this toxic mediascape and move new ideas that shift the 
 culture towards sustainability and justice? smartMeme collective members 
 James Bell, Doyle Canning and Patrick Reinsborough, with Kenneth Bailey of 
 the Design Studio 4 Social Intervention, will share innovative strategies 
 for transforming narratives, and profile creative actions to shift culture. 
 Moderated by Ilyse Hogue of MoveOn.org. (B23)\n\nTurning Inspiration into 
 Action – An Open Space Workshop for Youth – Part 2\n(See Sunday, 2:45, 
 Y5 for more info) (Y6)\n\n9/11 Truth Calendar\n\n#5) 9/11: Blueprint for 
 Truth: The Architecture of Destruction /  Richard Gage, AIA, Wednesday, 
 October 24, 2007, 7:00 PM, Mt. Diablo Peace & Justice Center, 55 Eckley 
 Lane, Walnut Creek\n#6) Listening for a Change, Wednesday, 11 am to 1 pm, 
 Lytton Plaza, Downtown Palo Alto\n#7) Weekly 9/11 Truth and Change Meetings 
 in San Francisco: Wednesdays, 9:00pm – 11:00pm, Naan and Curry on 642 
 Irving St. (at 8th Ave.). San Francisco\n#8) Media Accountability 
 Conference, Friday, October 26th- Saturday, October 27th, Sonoma State 
 University\n#9) National Mobilization to End the War in Iraq, Saturday, 
 October 27, 2007, 11 am Civic Center, San Francisco, March to Dolores 
 Park\n#10) 9/11 & MARTIAL LAW?, Tuesday, October 30th 7:00 - 10:00 PM with 
 Frank Morales, Ralph Schoenman and Mya Shone, Berkeley Unitarian Center, 
 1606 Bonita Ave,  Berkeley\n#11) Trick or Truth? Halloween, Wednesday, 
 October 31, (6th Anniversary of the Listening Project) 11 am- 1 pm, Lytton 
 Plaza, Palo Alto\n#12) Last Man Out- William Rodriguez - 9/11 Hero World 
 Tour, November 1, 2007, 7 pm, Reception with local heroes to follow, Grand 
 Lake Theater, 3200 Grand Avenue, Oakland\n#13) World Peace Week, War on War 
 Week, November 5- November 11th (Guys Fawkes Day through Veterans Day) 
 Unmask State Sponsored Terrorism\n\nDetails below and updates posted at 
 http:// www.communitycurrency.org/events.html\n\n#1)  Northern California 
 9-11 Truth Alliance Meeting, Thursday, October 18, 2007\nat The Grand Lake 
 Neighborhood Center\n530 Lake Park Avenue, (between Lakeshore Avenue and 
 Grand Avenue) in Oakland\n7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.\n\nDirections-\nFrom Hwy. 
 580 East (coming from the Bay Bridge or Berkeley), take the Grand 
 Ave./Lakeshore exit (the exit ramp merges into MacArthur which intersects 
 with Grand at the light), make a left at the light onto Grand, make a right 
 onto Lake Park Ave. (the Grand Lake Theater will be on the corner on your 
 far right). Go about a block, past the BofA, which will be on your left, 
 and the GLNC will also be on your left. Park on the street or turn right 
 into free public parking under the freeway.\nFrom Hwy. 580 West (coming 
 from Hayward), take the Lakeshore Ave. exit (get as far to the right when 
 approaching the exit before, the Harrison/Oakland exit, then continue 
 moving to the right). When you exit at Lakshore Ave., you will be on Lake 
 Park. Go straight at the light (you'll see a Busy Body Home Fitness store 
 in front of you to the right), crossing Lakeshore Ave. The GLNC will be a 
 few storefronts down on your right. Park on the street or turn left into 
 free public parking under the freeway across from GLNC. If you cross Grand 
 Ave. (and the theater) you've gone too far.\n\nBuses (check 
 schedules):\nThe 57 Macarthur, to Kaiser hospital, 40th and the Emeryville 
 shopping district.\nThe NL, via Grand to downtown Oakland and San 
 Francisco\n\n\n    #2) Peninsula / South Bay PeaceProcession and Rally\n\n  
   Friday October 19, 2:30 p.m. to 6p.m.\n    Gather in Burlingame or San 
 Jose\n    Drive/bike in the Peace Procession to Palo Alto\n\n    HearRay 
 McGovern and Karen Meredith of Gold StarFamilies Speak Out and Iraq War 
 Veterans from Veterans for Peace at the rally in Palo Alto.\n    
 http://peaceandjustice.org/article.php/Iraq_Moratorium_Oct_19\n\n    
 BurlingameStarting Point: United Methodist Church, 1443 Howard Ave.,\n    
 SanJose Starting Point: Calvary United Methodist Church, 729 Morse St. 
 (enter on Naglee)\n\n\n\n#3) The Bioneers Conference, October 19-21, 2007, 
 San Rafael, California\n\nThe Conference is a dynamic, leading-edge forum, 
 focused on practical and visionary solutions for restoring the Earth’s 
 imperiled ecosystems and healing our human communities. 
 http://www.bioneers.org\n\n#4) Film Screening- 911 MYSTERIES, Saturday, 
 October 20, 2007 at 1:30 p.m.\nFremont Main Library\n2400 Stevenson Blvd at 
 Paseo Padre\nFremont CA 94538\nTri-City Independent Documentary Series and 
 Alameda County Libraries present a free screening of 911 MYSTERIES, 
 followed by discussion led by Dr. Paul Rea, author of STILL SEEKING THE 
 TRUTH ABOUT 9/11 and the forthcoming FINGERPRINTS ALL OVER THE 
 CRIME.\nInformation: 510-745-1400 ,  Wheelchair accessible\n\n\n#5) 9/11: 
 Blueprint for Truth: The Architecture of Destruction / a presentation by 
 Richard Gage, AIA, Wednesday, October 24, 2007, 7:00 PM\nMt. Diablo Peace & 
 Justice Center,\n55 Eckley Lane, Walnut Creek\n\nRichard Gage, AIA is the 
 founding member of ae911Truth.org. He has been a practicing architect for 
 20 years and has worked on most types of building construction including 
 numerous fire-proofed steel-framed buildings. He became interested in the 
 9/11 WTC high-rise “collapses” after hearing the startling conclusions 
 of a reluctant 9/11 researcher, David Ray Griffin, on the radio in 2006, 
 which launched his own unyielding quest for 9/11 Truth. Richard will 
 present a slide show which provides evidence that the three World Trade 
 Center buildings were felled by controlled demolition. The pieces of 
 evidence include expert corroboration, foreknowledge of collapse, whistle 
 blowers, government documentation and video documentation. When Richard 
 gave this presentation at the Grand Lake Theater on September 11, 2007, he 
 was given a standing ovation by the overflow crowd.\nPeace is 
 Possible!\n\nMt. Diablo Peace and Justice 
 Center\n925-933-7850\nwww.mtdpc.org\n\n\n#6) Listening for a Change- Every 
 Wednesday, 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., Lytton Plaza, Palo Alto (University x 
 Emerson)\n\n    Listening for a Change- Every Wednesday 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 
 p.m., Lytton Plaza, Palo Alto (University x Emerson)\n\n    Since October 
 2001, every Wednesday, except when it is raining; I have set up tables, 
 banners, chairs, food, educational material, and created a space for public 
 dialogue on key issues. We ask the public three questions and write down 
 their responses-\n    What do you think/feel about the events of September 
 11th and the U.S. government's response?\n\n    How could we defuse 
 terrorism?"\n\n    How could we create a safer/better world for our 
 children and all children?\n\n\n    Sponsored by Women's International 
 League for Peace and Freedom and Northern California 9-11 Truth Alliance 
 All welcome. For more information call Carol Brouillet 650-857-0927.\n\n    
 #7) Additional Weekly 9/11 Truth and Change Meetings in San Francisco: 
 Wednesdays, 9:00pm – 11:00pm\n    The new location of the Truth and 
 Change meetings will be the Naan and Curry on 642 Irving St. (at 8th 
 Ave.).\n    http://local.yahoo.com/details?id=21383118\n\n    Contact 
 nineelevenmovement@yahoo.com for more information, free DVDs, 
 flyers.\n\n\n#8) Media Accountability Conference, Friday, October 26th- 
 Saturday, October 27th\nSonoma State University\nOrganized by Project 
 Censored\n\nSee- 
 http://www.projectcensored.org/conference/07MAConf_files/Page627.htm for 
 more details.\n\n\n#9) National Mobilization to End the War in Iraq, 
 Saturday, October 27, 2007, 11 am Civic Center, San Francisco,\nMarch to 
 Dolores Park\n\nThe Northern California 9/11 Truth Alliance will have a 
 contingent in the march and table at the Civic Center and Dolores Park. We 
 will rally under the Deception Dollar banner at the Civic Center. Please 
 contact Carol-cbrouillet@igc.org to commit to helping at either table or in 
 the contingent. We also need folks to help put together and pass out 
 signs.\nhttp://www.oct27.org/sites/oct27.org/files/oct27/October_27.html\n\n#10) 
 9/11 AND THE REPRESSIVE APPARATUS OF THE STATE:\nIS MARTIAL LAW ON THE 
 AGENDA?\n\nTuesday, October 30th 7:00 - 10:00 PM\nBerkeley Unitarian 
 Center, 1606 Bonita Ave (Corner of Cedar and Bonita)\nBerkeley, CA\n\nFrank 
 Morales, Sonoma State University's Project Censored Award Winning 
 Journalist and Taking Aim's Ralph Schoenman and Mya Shone\nFrank Morales 
 will speak on Police State America and Pentagon Civil Disturbance 
 Planning\n\nRalph Schoenman and Mya Shone will speak on 9/11 and the 
 Architecture of the Fascist State\n\n$10 donation\n\n#11) Trick or Truth? 
 Halloween, Wednesday, October 31, (6th Anniversary of the Listening 
 Project) 11 am- 1 pm, Lytton Plaza, Palo Alto\n\n\n    Since October 31, 
 2001, every Wednesday, except when it is raining; I have set up tables, 
 banners, chairs, food, educational material, and created a space for public 
 dialogue on key issues.\n    The first time was on Halloween and I wore a 
 costume, it was scary to do it, all by myself.  This year I think it would 
 be a good idea to wear V for Vendetta masks- or Bush/Cheney masks and pass 
 out 9/11 materials for Nov 1st and World Peace Week- we should have a good 
 supply, in time for the October 27th rally.  Everyone can participate in 
 Trick or Truth wherever you may be on Halloween...\n    At Lytton we will 
 pass things out and also-\n\n    We ask the public three questions and 
 write down their responses-\n\n    What do you think/feel about the events 
 of September 11th and the U.S. government's response?\n\n    How could we 
 defuse terrorism?"\n\n    How could we create a safer/better world for our 
 children and all children?\n\n    Sponsored by Women's International League 
 for Peace and Freedom and Northern California 9-11 Truth Alliance All 
 welcome. For more information call Carol Brouillet 650-857-0927.\n\n\n#12) 
 Last Man Out- William Rodriguez - 9/11 Hero World Tour, November 1, 2007, 7 
 pm, Grand Lake Theater, 3200 Grand Avenue, Oakland\n\nWilliam Rodriguez\n 
 \nA True Hero on 9/11\nand ever since then...\nWith Special Guests- Peter 
 Dale Scott, author of The Road to 9/11- Wealth, Empire, and the Future of 
 America and Cindy Sheehan\n\nDeclared a hero for saving numerous lives at 
 ground zero, William Rodriguez was a janitor on duty the morning of 9/11 
 who heard and felt explosions rock the basement sublevels of the North 
 Tower before the jetliner struck the top floors. His testimony was omitted 
 from the 9/11 Commission Report.\n\nAt great risk to his own life, William 
 reentered the towers three times after the initial impacts and is believed 
 to be the last person to exit the North Tower alive, surviving the 
 building’s collapse by diving beneath a fire truck. After receiving 
 medical attention at the WTC site for his injuries, he spent the rest of 
 the day aiding in the rescue efforts as a volunteer, and at dawn the next 
 day he was back to help rescue survivors.\n\nIn addition to being a 
 spokesperson for the New York City first responders, William is also active 
 in the movement for immigrant rights. He was a major force behind the 
 campaign to encourage undocumented immigrant survivors and relatives of 
 victims to come forward for help without fear of deportation. The group 
 also raised funds for scholarships for children of immigrants killed or 
 maimed in the attacks.\n\nHis firsthand account of his experiences that day 
 challenges the official narrative, which claims that the towers' collapse 
 had nothing to do with explosives. He has spoken throughout the world to 
 share his story and to lobby for a genuine international inquiry into the 
 events of 9/11--on behalf of those who died, the survivors, those whose 
 health was compromised, and all who have suffered from bad policy decisions 
 that were based on the official narrative of 9/11.\n\nMeet a real hero. 
 Hear his story. Followed by a reception for William and local heroes for 
 9/11 Truth,\nImpeachment, Peace, and Justice. Now is the time for courage. 
 Please join us!\n\nA Benefit for the Northern California 9/11 Truth 
 Alliance • sf911truth.org\n\nDetails posted at 
 www.communitycurrency.org/nov1.html\n\n#13) World Peace Week, War on War 
 Week, November 5- November 11th (Guys Fawkes Day through Veterans Day) 
 Unmask State Sponsored Terrorism\nWe declare World Peace Week from November 
 5th through November 11th to celebrate Guy Fawkes Day and Veterans Day. 
 During this week, let’s awaken people to how governments use false flag 
 terror to serve imperial agendas. November 5th is Guy Fawkes Day. Even now, 
 few understand the original Gunpowder Plot: Guy Fawkes was framed in a 
 bogus “Catholic terrorist plot” to blow up the King and the Parliament. 
 The real plot was royally successful: to invent a pretext for war with 
 Catholic Spain. This fraud, which rallied popular opinion for a war with 
 Spain, was the foundation of the British empire.\n\nPlease see these 
 websites for more information:\n \nWorld Peace Week  • 
 http://www.waronfreedom.org/peaceweek.html        \nWar on War Week • 
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