I post my articles and commentaries by 12 noon Seattle time or shortly
thereafter on a daily basis. If you read my commentaries before 1 PM,
especially the longer ones, you may get a first draft which I hope to
clean up reasonably well by 1 PM. I urge readers to provide me
with feedback to make this website/blog better. We are all in this
together, and the only way we will dig ourselves out of this deadly
quicksand of capitalist rule is to collaborate. As Gill Scot-Heron once
said:
Nobody can do everything, but everybody can do something, everyone must play a part, everyone got to go to work, Work for Peace.I don't ask for any financial support--not because I am rich but because I have (barely) enough. I do ask for your critical and moral support. My email address is: goatmeal36@yahoo.com.
I'm also interested in hearing from people who would like to share the work with me on the construction of this blog/website. Although presently in good health, because of my advanced age it is likely that I will be unable to carry this task for many years to come. This offer presents an opportunity, for those who share my basic views, to learn new skills and be an active part of the movement for independent online media.
I have recently discovered another unanticipated, but very useful feature at this website: the search engines
which are available at three locations. Because I have endeavored to
follow the best independent sources of information on the web daily for
over six years, I have accumulated a very excellent collection of
articles. And, of course, many of these also contain useful links to
others. I've found that by installing my own Google search engine that
many such articles are quickly accessed using key words; whereas if you
try to use the general Google search engine, the best articles tend to
be buried under the mountain of ruling class garbage.
You can also access past articles by using my label categories; but because Google's labeling makes it difficult to change categories after they have been used,
I've found this feature to be less successful than using key words in
the search engine. It is best used to obtain my views in relation to the
categories. Then, of course, there is the chronological archive that
can be searched by date.