Johanna Faust, a mixed race Jew, prefers to publish pseudonymously. She is committed: first, to preventing war, ecological disaster, and nuclear apocalypse; last to not only fighting for personal privacy & the freedom of information, but, by representing herself as a soldier in that fight, to exhorting others to do the same. She is a poet, always. All these efforts find representation here: "ah, Mephistophelis" is so named after the last line of Christopher Marlowe's Dr. Faustus, whose heretical success flouted the censor for a time.

Fukushima Mothers To Be Silenced? Not If We All Speak!



Do you support free speech?

Welcome the #Occupation?

Are you anti Nuke?

Are you pro Mom?

Answer yes to any one of these and you need to sign THIS immediately: a petition underway to prevent the eviction of the Fukushima Mothers from their encampment outside Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry (METI).











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3 comments:

  1. Problem is that you sign one single Aavaz petition and they never let you off again (typical destructive cult tactic): you can't unsuscribe and they count you as "member" - While the Fukushima mothers' plea is 100% legitimate, I won't support Aavaz again with my signature nor mirroring their scam.

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  2. oh REALLY, IS THAT SO?! I got you into this -- i will do my damnedest to get you out!!!

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  3. I don't think I signed first to Aavaz because of you: I probably signed in sympathy with Palestinians or something, long before knowing of your blog. Later I tried to sign out because I was much less interested in the Dalai Lama, you know, and could not. Since then they go straight to my spam folder but I haven't been able to unsubscribe.

    I have read now and then that they are a scam NGO: abusing good causes for their own purposes, whichever they are.

    Just google "Aavaz scam" and you'll get some answers.

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