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few of you might remember (and in any case it's probably on my website or in
my book) that I predicted that the planetary cycles (especially Pluto's entry
into Capricorn in 2008) would see a book published that becomes the catalyst
for change that unfolds over the following decades as Pluto moves on into
Aquarius. I saw this possibility because when Pluto entered Capricorn in 1517,
Luther nailed his 95 Theses to the Wittenberg Church door, and in 1762
Rousseau published The Social Contract, inspiration for the age of
revolution.<BR><BR>Could this be IT??? What'ya think?<BR><BR>"Now, at 93, he
is the author of a best seller that has become a publishing phenomenon in
France. It is not the story of his life (he wrote his autobiography years
ago), but a thin, impressionistic pamphlet called “Indignez-Vous!,” held
together by two staples and released by a two-person publishing house run out
of the attic of their home. It urges young people to revive the ideal of
resistance to the Nazis by peacefully resisting the “international
dictatorship of the financial markets” and defending the “values of modern
democracy.”<BR><BR>He is Stephane Hessel, now 94 (born Oct.20, 1917), and is
now in America speaking to overflow crowds. It may have helped inspire the
Arab Spring and therefore also the current Occupy movement. Tonight he was
interviewed on the Newshour.<BR><BR>The interview does not appear to be posted
on the newshour website yet, but I'm sure it will be soon.<BR><BR>Here is an
interview that was not broadcast:<BR><A
style="COLOR: rgb(65,115,148); TEXT-DECORATION: none"
href="http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/2011/10/stephane-hessel-outrage.html"
target=_blank>http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/...l-outrage.html</A><BR><BR>"The
book was an accident. Inspired by a speech Mr. Hessel gave in 2008 to
commemorate the Resistance, Ms. Crossman proposed publishing a pamphlet based
on his thinking. After three interviews with Mr. Hessel she whipped his words
into a text. He did a bit of editing, and voilà, 8,000 copies were printed by
Ms. Crossman and Mr. Barou’s publishing house, Indigène. The only advertising
was word of mouth."<BR><BR>His book is called "Time for Outrage" in
English<BR><BR><A style="COLOR: rgb(65,115,148); TEXT-DECORATION: none"
href="http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/10/books/stephane-hessel-93-calls-for-time-of-outrage-in-france.html?pagewanted=all"
target=_blank>http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/10/bo...pagewanted=all</A><BR><BR><A
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href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St%C3%A9phane_Hessel"
target=_blank>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St%C3%A9phane_Hessel</A><BR><BR>What
an inspiring fellow.<BR><BR>Makes me want to sing La
Marseillaise.<BR><BR>""Like a song you hum or a film you recommend to friends,
Indignez-Vous ! crystallises the spirit of the time. To buy it is a militant
act, a gesture towards community and participation in a collective emotion."
Libération<BR><BR>"The book urges the French, and everyone else, to recapture
the wartime spirit of resistance to the Nazis by rejecting the "insolent,
selfish" power of money and markets and by defending the social "values of
modern democracy."
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