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Kosta Makreas
International networker & creative artist for peace.
Born in Ft. Wayne, Indiana in 1953, he went on to earn his B.A. in Computer Science from Indiana University.
As a young man Kosta became fascinated with the mysteries of the Universe – teaching himself astrology, meditation, astronomy and reading widely about extraterrestrial UFOs, comparative religion, spirituality, Atlantis, and many other metaphysical topics.
Kosta has enjoyed a broad and successful career as a software consultant to many Silicon Valley companies.
From early in his life, David’s interest has been in understanding the breadth and depth of the human experience, with all its variance and extremes. His interests led him to the study of Psychology, as David felt that in order to best understand this world and the human condition; he needed to understand the mind. It was clear to him that any positive change for people or society must begin on the level of each person's experience within the mind; what he now recognizes as the primary 'level of causation.'
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HENRY PAUL OF 'THE OUTLAWS'
My great great grandfather was a riverboat captain on the Missouri River. He met and married a full blood Sioux woman my great great grandmother. This was the grandmother of my mother's father. My family never talked about that part of the family tree because according to my mother's cousin " . . . it was not popular because of Custer's Last Stand". I became interested in my Sioux background when my mother passed. I traveled to Bear Butte South Dakota, the holy land of the Sioux, with my friend Robin (in the photo).
Wayne Madsen is a Washington, DC-based investigative journalist, author and columnist. He has written for The Village Voice, The Progressive, Counterpunch, Online Journal, CorpWatch, Multinational Monitor, News Insider, In These Times, and The American Conservative. His columns have appeared in The Miami Herald, Houston Chronicle, Philadelphia Inquirer, Columbus Dispatch, Sacramento Bee, and Atlanta Journal-Constitution, among others.
Mitch Pogue is a seasoned manager with more than 20 years of hands on real world experience guiding and influencing workers in the workplace in the United States. His work teams have become some of the most productive and effective in the history of their organizations with high engagement and mutual satisfaction.
Allen McNair a published writer of short and epic poetry who has illustrated his work in marker art and acrylics. I have written and published a major work, I Dream of A'maresh, through CreateSpace and AuthorHouse. I have contributed my earliest written work to Thresholds' literary magazine, The Musing Place and the Chicago Writing Alliance publication, Journal of Ordinary Thought. In 1990, straight out of Columbia College Chicago with a Bachelor's degree, I lost my job and became homeless.
Richard Ray Roberts, Jr. (born June 3, 1969 in Asheville, North Carolina) is a retired American professional football player. He played nine seasons in the National Football League as an offensive tackle.
Roberts graduated from Asheville High School in 1987 and played college football at Virginia, where he won the Jacobs Trophy in 1990 & 1991 as the ACC's top blocker.[1]
Michael Sage Hider obtained a B.S. Degree in Metallurgical Engineer from the University of Cincinnati, Ohio. Having been in the Air Force ROTC Program, he was commissioned into the United States Air Force as a Second Lieutenant. In the Air Force, Hider’s first assignment was to participate in hypervelocity impact studies at Eglin Airforce Base, Florida.