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Video: Puerto Rico: Paradise or landfill? This Is Puerto Rico! Which one do you Prefer?

Video: Puerto Rico Paradise or landfill? Which World Do We Prefer

Puerto Rico Paradise or landfill? This question also applies to most of the world. I drive around this beautiful island, visit the beaches and rivers and all I find is trash everywhere.

We have forgotten how this world could really be a paradise. We have to look at the beauty of what it is and  start changing the way we treat this beautiful world around us and how we view it. We have taken heaven and confined it into prison.

Here is a video I made of the beautiful places in Puerto Rico, the one side they show you while hiding the other reality that most people ignore here and that is the landfill that this beautiful world is becoming.

But by no means let this discourage anyone from visiting this beautiful treasure. Because there are so many beautiful treasures on this island to visit.

So with this video I ask, Which world do you prefer?

This is our world! Which do you prefer? Landfill or paradise. Wake up! Please leave comments down below. Please share and subscribe to my monthly newsletter down below!

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Video: Social Experiment Puerto Rico: Would The People Pick Up Or Ignore The Garbage?

Social Experiment Puerto Rico: Would The People Pick Up Or Ignore The Garbage

Everyday I go to a beautiful beach or river or drive down the roads of this beautiful paradise that is Puerto Rico I it inundated with garbage, Which is why I decided to walk around with signs at the beaches and rivers so that I could raise awareness to this issue.

Every day that I would go clean up whatever beach or river that I might be in, while I noticed everyone else just happily ignores it. I even issued a challenge for people to pick up garbage at the beaches and rivers which can be found here.

One day I went to this beautiful beach that I always would walk with my signs in and would clean it as I went and wrote a blog about it’s destruction here because I would always find garbage there and so on this day I found garbage yet again hidden in the bushes, so I decided to remove it and place it where it would be visible and thought it was time I did a social experiment.

So I decided to leave the garbage I took out of nature since it has become their garbage can and I decided to put it in the walkway going to the beach.

I then went and hid behind a tree (Well, I wasn’t hiding, but they did not notice me, like they don’t notice the garbage.)

I wanted to see if someone would do what I do everyday that I go to the beach and that is leaving it cleaner (or try to at least.) than it was before.

So how did the people do?

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Well as seen in the video one group left added on to that garbage by leaving a bottle in which I had to confront them about it.

I stood there for 30 minutes and no one decided to pick it up. I of course removed the garbage from there, but I am just one man.

Imagine all these people coming together to clean up and leaving it cleaner than they found it.

I think it’s time for the people to wake up and take action (Again take my one trash bag challenge.) and to stop treating paradise like a landfill and stop accepting this as normal. I made this video here asking the people which they prefer, landfill or paradise.

We should be striving for something better, a better world, a better us! Stop accepting mediocrity.  We have to stop treating our home, our mother like garbage. Start respecting, cherishing and appreciating this beautiful gift we have been bestowed. For it is the Only home we have.

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Would you have continued walking or would you have picked it up? Please leave comments down below

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Must Watch Monsanto GMO Documentary: The Future Of Food 2004

The Future Of Food 2004

THE FUTURE OF FOOD offers an in-depth investigation into the disturbing truth behind the unlabeled, patented, genetically engineered foods that have quietly filled grocery store shelves for the past decade. Mostly coming from Monsanto.

The film voices opinions of farmers in disagreement with the food industry, and details the impacts on their lives and livelihoods from this new technology, and the market and political forces that are changing what people eat. The farmers state that they are held legally responsible for their crops being invaded by “company-owned” genes. The film generally opposes the patenting of living organisms, and describes the disappearance of traditional cultural practices.

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Must Watch Documentary: A Simpler Way: Crisis as Opportunity

A Simpler Way: Crisis as Opportunity

About 3 years back I wrote a blog about a new world in our hearts, a vision of a sustainable future which many around the world including myself has woken up to. I awoke to the illusion on front of me. To see the pit trap that is the government and the systems that have shackled us.

There has to be a change in the way we see the world. Here is a great documentary speaking about the vision we share.

About the film

A feature-length documentary directed by Jordan Osmond and Samuel Alexander, A Simpler Way: Crisis as Opportunity takes us to Gippsland, Australia, where residents have fully embraced the notion of a simpler existence far from the maddening crowds and stress-inducing cityscapes. Part of a 12-month experiment known as The Simpler Way Project, the inhabitants of this community all share a common commitment to social change and environmental preservation.

What does it mean to live simply? For this diverse group of conscientious citizens, it means that you reconnect to the natural world, conserve your resources, and peel back the extravagances, economic shackles and unsustainable definitions of success in the modern industrialized world. In their tiny homes hand-crafted from largely recycled materials, they seek the purity that comes from a return to the basics.

A Simpler Way: Crisis as Opportunity follows each step of this fascinating year-long journey, and it’s clear that every challenge faced by this close-knit community has opened a door to revelation. Upon the completion of this project, each of them will take these lessons of simple living back home with them and create a lasting change that reverberates to others.

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Must Watch Documentary: Cowspiracy The Sustainability Secret

Cowspiracy: The Sustainability Secret is a groundbreaking feature-length environmental documentary following intrepid filmmaker Kip Andersen as he uncovers the most destructive industry facing the planet today – and investigates why the world’s leading environmental organizations are too afraid to talk about it.

Animal agriculture is the leading cause of deforestation, water consumption and pollution, is responsible for more greenhouse gases than the transportation industry, and is a primary driver of rainforest destruction, species extinction, habitat loss, topsoil erosion, ocean “dead zones,” and virtually every other environmental ill. Yet it goes on, almost entirely unchallenged.

As Andersen approaches leaders in the environmental movement, he increasingly uncovers what appears to be an intentional refusal to discuss the issue of animal agriculture, while industry whistleblowers and watchdogs warn him of the risks to his freedom and even his life if he dares to persist.

Click here to watch another wonderful documentary entitled Earthlings.

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