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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

I was raised by wild monkeys!

Piper Weiss, Shine (Yahoo! "Women Who Shine"); Seven, Wisdom Quarterly
Cute monkeys are savages with base appetites -- but they also exhibit compassion and other emotions. Here they are seen in Bali molesting another mammal (odditieszone.com).
  
TRUE STORY: When Vanessa James was a little girl, her mother would tell her bedtime stories of growing up like Tarzan in the jungle raised by a colony of monkeys.
  
As James got older, she learned those accounts were not fantasy but part of her mother's unbelievable history.
 
Between the ages of four and ten, Marina Chapman's family consisted of 20 or so Capuchin monkeys, native to the jungles of South America. Her memory of how it all started is hazy: She remembers sorting peas in her village when in an instant a hand covered her mouth and she awoke in the jungle.
 
"All she can remember is being chloroformed with a hand over her mouth," James, told London's Sunday Times this past week. "It's assumed that the kidnap went wrong,"

Two days after fending for herself, she was approached by a colony of monkeys who taught her by example to forage, feed, and survive as one of their own [thereby saving the life of a fellow mammal].
  
"Acting entirely on instinct, she tried to do what they did: she ate what they ate and copied their actions, and, little by little, learned to fend for herself," according to a press release for the Marina's memoir, The Girl With No Name, to be released in 2013 by Pegasus Books.
As Chapman adapted to jungle life, she lost any language she had learned in her early years and instead developed an inhuman ability to scale trees and to communicate with creatures native to the forest. 
  
Marina Chapman (thesundaytimes.co.uk)
After more than five years, she was discovered by hunters who sold her into slavery in exchange for a parrot. (Help victims of child sex trafficking; here's how.)
 
A year later she escaped, narrowly avoiding a life of prostitution. She then lived off the streets in Colombia, relying on her stealth knowledge gleaned, in part, from her education in the jungle.
   
In her 20's while working as a household staff for a Colombian family, she was brought on a trip to Bradford, England. There she met her future husband at a church, a bacteriologist named John Chapman, and she never left. [Karma works in mysterious ways, unimaginable to our logic-bound, linear minds.]
   
Together they raised two children. She worked as a cook and later in social services she helped at-risk youth.
  
Over the past five years, her daughter Vanessa, now a 23-year-old film composer, has been devoted to transcribing her mother's memory -- matching the nuts and berries and wildlife in Chapman's jungle recollections with those native to the area she was abandoned in.
  
Recently, mother and daughter traveled back to Colombia to find Chapman's long-lost family, reconnecting with some surrogates who took her in in her teens. She even tried re-entering the jungle before being stopped by military officials.
 
After Vanessa was convinced she'd pieced together her mother's journey, the next challenge was convincing a co-writer, literary agent, and publisher that Marina's unbelievable accounts were true.
 
Humans return the favor (imprint.printmag.com)
Lynne Barrett-Lee came on board as the ghostwriter after poring over Vanessa's mounds of research and meeting face-to-face with Marina, whom she immediately understood to be a woman with no ordinary past. Publishers at Pegasus Books, too, claim to have gone through an exhaustive verification process before claiming the title.

There have only been a handful of modern-day accounts of feral children surviving this unique upbringing and ultimately assimilating back into human life. In 1999, a young boy was rescued in the Uganda jungle after being raised by monkeys. It took him eight years to learn to speak again. More

Update: What about Fukushima? (video)

John B. Wells (caravantomidnight.com); NibiruMagick2012; Wisdom Quarterly, October 2012
WARNING: Occasionally irreverent treatment of alarming subject 
Devastation in Japan due to radioactive debris after earthquake and subsequent tsunami
   
Incoming waves of nuclear radiation pose a very clear and present danger. On Saturday June 9, 2012 Coast to Coast conducted the Fukushima Forum. 
  
Each hour specialists in nuclear engineering, alternative energy, naturopathic detoxification, and decontamination offered opinions and advice.
  
What is the best way to deal with the latest nuclear disaster in Japan? The US is being affected and needs to prepare for the the next incident.
  
The consensus emerging from the Fukushima Forum is we must help ourselves and largely rely on ourselves without expecting so much as honesty from government.
  
Good air, food, and water are essential for human health. And the products at CaravanToMidnight.com offer a measure of security.
   
  
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This video (published on Oct. 5, 2012 by MsMilkytheclown) deals with California's Diablo Canyon and Japan's Fukushima  nuclear plants. Evacuation zones around Fukushima-Daiichi are being expanded to 50 km rather than 20 km. The new guidelines do not say whether the people of Fukushima will be included. Noda says no to commencing construction on the Kaminaseki nuclear power plant. Meanwhile in the USA, PG&E is blasting the Pacific Ocean in front of Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant in California ostensibly to check for earthquake fault lines. This will destroy aquatic life in the zone, particularly dolphins and whales. But animal abuse (vivisection) continues beyond the beach: Mice are being experimented on with artificial iPS cells to create sperm and ova to produce "normal" mice. Why stop at mice? Japanese scientists are taking "creationism" into their own hands by having done this with HUMANS too as a cure for "infertility" and/or radiation damage. But news reports suggest officials still want to reconstruct Fukushima. In other headlines, an extinct wooly mammoth (Ice Age northern elephant) was found with organs and bones intact. Mainichi: Gov't "choreographed" event on Fukushima health effects. Fukushima newspaper editor: We don't report on health risks from radiation; people might worry. Radiation and health specialist: Children with more than 11 bq/kg of the radioactive element cesium start to see heart problems according to a new study. Now 28 bubbling sites are associated with giant sinkhole: "Air releases" at 3 locations outside are area being tested. New images of fallen steel beam atop fuel assemblies in Unit 3 Pool: Handles covered in debris, barely visible. Local news: Reports of mysterious loud earthquakes flooding into Louisiana towns: "Of course the sinkhole comes to mind" dozens of miles away, so rare and there are no seismic monitors in area. Newspaper: Giant deposits of BP's oil on or beneath US Gulf floor: Devastating fallout of spill continues... ecological calamity! Nuclear engineer: Fukushima plant "is a waste generation facility... with no off switch." Nuclear engineer: "This is the worst possible scenario" -- I think the melted fuel has already eaten through the concrete at Fukushima plant. Boat seen outside boundary of giant sinkhole. Flyover footage shows new area nearby giant sinkhole saturated with water. Coast Guard: 4-mile stretch of oil has appeared near BP's Macondo well in Gulf. Victims of suspected radiological spraying in St. Louis suffer thyroid and other cancers; helicopters covered children in powder: "Oh my God, if they did that, there's no telling what else they're hiding!" Pressure from cavern below giant sinkhole near 1,000 psi, trying to extract "hydrocarbon material" from well. Oil reported at BP's Macondo Well in Gulf could be coming from "fissures or cracks in sea floor" -- NOAA cover up? Gov't held secret meetings about human health impacts from Fukushima crisis. Asahi: Cesium levels spike in Fukushima primates: Radioactivity much higher in 2012 than in June 2011. Tokyo getting five times more radioactive fallout than prefectures closer to Fukushima. NHK: "Underground spring-water" a concern in Fukushima fallout study; drone helicopter now measuring radiation around plant. Radio: "Every few days sinkhole gets bigger and gas bubbles spread out." "My big fear is significant groundwater and aquifer contamination" for that area of Louisiana. Top US nuclear official: Technologies don't exist yet to clean up Fukushima site... very difficult to overstate difficulty. Nuclear whistleblower: I was asked to leave my church. It's been a living hell (VIDEO).