New Jersey Mom Changes Yemin with Blog
The internet has the ability to profoundly affect the world in a positive way when a lot of people tune in. Thoughts affect the consciousness. And consciousness affects reality. See “A Living-Room Crusade via Blogging” By Robert Worth.
BEIRUT, Lebanon — Jane Novak, a 46-year-old stay-at-home mother of two in New Jersey, has never been to Yemen. She speaks no Arabic, and freely admits that until a few years ago, she knew nothing about that strife-torn south Arabian country.
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And yet Ms. Novak has become so well known in Yemen that newspaper editors say they sell more copies if her photograph — blond and smiling — is on the cover. Her blog, an outspoken news bulletin on Yemeni affairs, is banned there. The government’s allies routinely vilify her in print as an American agent, a Shiite monarchist, a member of Al Qaeda, or “the Zionist Novak.
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Also read or listen to the On the Media report about Jane Novak from June 15, 2008. On the Media called Jane “Erin Brokovitch meets Lawrence of Arabia.” Jane’s website is armiesofliberation.com and her blog is janenovak.wordpress.com (Check out the theme. Does it look familiar?)
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Another way to direct consciousness to affect the world is to use celebrity status. See “Jenny McCarthy uses her celebrity to promote autism awarness” from Heath Beat 2008. She has a son diagnosed with autism that is no longer considered autistic and has written a book and planning a march to raise awareness. Unfortunately there already is a pseudo-religious group getting jacked into celebrities and taking all the good ones to promote a different agenda.
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