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Carbon Die Oxide: We're All On Ground Zero

Hike Bike Mic | 31.10.2006 23:26

"Carbon Die Oxide'. HBM's MNFP Trail 2004 Documentary: Maximizing non pollutant fuels reducing world poverty arresting mental distress by bike for two years. By a UK Christian homeless campaigner, geographer, photojournalist, multimedia publisher, greenpeace underground activist since and amateur documentary maker.

A Thank You Note:
A media blackout can enable a "black media" to come out.
Like the critical mass movements in London almost every month, the tide against
practical solutions as opposed to hyped eco activism is now history.
Today the blind eye cannot fail to feel the heat.

On 4th November 2006 my bike trail which started during autumn 2004 which also covers last years Campaign against climate Change 2005 on 3rd December will end.

After more than 5,000 local miles, one major fall, one journey on a flat tire, one more chance to see the next day, one journey more etc... minus all my personal bikes. All stolen including the one donated for my trail by a teenager and the "one" obsoletely damaged by thiefs in my neighbourhood. I can but pay my heartfelt tribute to all lovers. I mean everyone who with all thier heart and soul love what they've got big and small. Cherishing each other in this mystery called life. Despite all the damage we as a human race have done to our only habitat life goes on. You've got to love it.

I sincerely hope that my bit on this side of the planet will fuel the campaign against
climate change for the love of God. J Peace.

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