Georgists should know well the socially destructive effects
which normally arise through historical revisionism, so I plead with
you once again to rebuke the false testimony regurgitated in news
periodicals and elsewhere regarding Earth Day. Look for "History
of Earth Day" on any search engine and you will be thoroughly
showered with a completely false, yet now popularly believed, history
of Earth Day. More than 9 of 10 references to "the first Earth
Day" in either print, broadcast or other media claim it was April
22, 1970. (If it was not March 21, 1970, one month previous, I will
eat this laptop.)
Not all Georgists see why I and others think this is so
important. Check into it, though, and ask yourself why it's so
important to some folk that the public be thusly misguided. For the
same reason history books omit Henry George, the Earth Day hoax is
furthered by the press and other landed interests -- because public
awareness thereof would change the world.
RECENT EVENTS
In the dark of night, Saturday, March 20, 1999, hundreds of
people, including ambassadors and other international dignitaries, UN
and NGO representatives and those of many environmental and social
welfare groups walked across 1st Ave. and stood quietly on the grounds
of the United Nations Building in a grassy area around the UN Peace
Bell. At exactly 8:46 PM, the bell was rung thrice, while, at the same
moment, other Peace Bells in cities around the world were so rung, to
mark Earth Day (the vernal equinox and first day of Spring in the
Northern Hemisphere). Other groups and individuals around the world
also participated in various ways. All of this was overtly ignored by
press organizations despite their annual notification for the past
quarter century and again this year.
The significance of the mass observance of this event is
understandable, perhaps, only from personal participation. This might
explain why, yet, only a small percentage of Georgists have come to
the aid of long-time Georgist and Earth Day father, John McConnell, in
his struggle against the 4th estate's conscienceless historical
revisionism regarding what is probably the greatest idea he has ever
had, the idea which popularized environmentalism*, Earth Day.
* [Environmentalists are taught Rachel Carson's book, Silent
Spring, started the modern environmental movement, but very few people
have ever heard of it. Meanwhile, space flight and the photos produced
therewith, of Earth, to which McConnell attributes the "Earth Day"
idea, naturally, sparked a deep public interest in the preservation of
our ecosystem. Plus, Earth Day was an overnight grassroots sensation
in 1970 and remains a major cultural landmark, even vying for the
subject of US postal stamp recently.]
Unlike the April 22 version of Earth Day, where corporations
promote the voluntary removal, by children usually, of litter and
trash from vacant urban lots, the equinox (and original) Earth Day is
meant to be a solemn and sacred, yet joyous and inspiring moment of
cognitive union between the life-giving force of the universe and
every race, religious group, nationality and creed of humanity -- not,
in essence, a day for reminders to recycle, but for a reminder that we
share this planet as one. The two dates are of no comparable
significance whatever.
The Spring Equinox was specifically chosen for Earth Day because
it is a shared geo-astronomical event taking place all over the world
at one precise moment, the idea being to publicly demonstrate the
transcendental significance of our relationship with Earth over
'manufactured human divisions.' [1] This is why it has been locked in
the dungeon of public awareness for the past 30 years, where Henry
George keeps it company: landed interests don't want people to realize
they have an equal right to Earth.
This was the 28th Earth Day observance by the UN, Secretary
General U Thant having proclaimed the vernal equinox Earth Day in
1971, inspired by John McConnell's vision, first realized the previous
year, of an annual worldwide celebration to recognize our mutual
inheritance. Thus far, repeated attempts by April 22 organizers to
persuade the UN to change the date of its observance have, happily,
failed.
This year, media attendance was, as usual, slight if at all
(present company excepted), but the fake "Earth Day" can
expect plenty of coverage in about a week. Some say it's common
knowledge that national holidays' dates are often changed to prevent
international celebrations. April 22 organizers shrink from the idea
that there is any connection with such manipulations though most admit
their promotions may sometimes mislead. Some have been told to
consider this necessary in order "to humor the old man,"
former US Senator Gaylord Nelson, who "likes to think of himself"
as Earth Day's creator. Nelson has admitted more than once, verbally,
that he did not originate it, but his many essays on the history and
origins of Earth Day vigorously declare otherwise and make no
reference whatever to the original or to McConnell. The third
paragraph of this, one of Nelson's many lie-ographies about Earth Day,
is shockingly Orwellian: http://www.earthday.org/mission.htm "For
establishing the first Earth Day in 1970," Sen. Gaylord Nelson
was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest
civilian honor, in 1995. [2] Yet, ... he didn't establish the first
Earth Day, either in 1970 or any other year. [3] Why this huge
emphasis on lying about Earth Day? Georgists should know better than
to think all this has nothing to do with Earth.
Unfortunately, GlobaLink TV [4] was forced to postpone the
launch of their global video channel. Their first global broadcast was
scheduled for Earth Day, March 20, and was to cover music and cultural
events from around the world called "Rockin' for Freedom."
Earth Day activities at the United Nations and other related musical
events were to be included in GLTV's broadcast. The directors of GLTV
still want to help our project, though, and have offered their
contacts and other assistance.
Also, your editor, I, Adam Monroe, performed my arrangement of
John McConnell's song, "Earth Day"! (Did you know I'm a
soon-to-be rock star?) I had hoped to do much more to raise attention
for the real Earth Day, but I'll try again next year, hopefully with
more help from other Georgists.
Now, for the odd, but 'possibly' good news: more than one person
has recently come up with the idea that Earth Day should become "Earth
Month" to include both March 20 and April 22 or "Earth
Quarter" to extend the form to June 5, "World Environment
Day." [5] Having read the idea at Jill Remington's web site,
Worldwide Servers [6] I asked San Diego April 22 organizer, Ian Burke,
about "Earth Month," and he liked the idea, but wasn't sure
what other April 22 organizers might think. Burke also agreed that
McConnell has been treated unfairly and, in fact, that the Vernal
Equinox is a superior date for Earth Day. He even tends to agree, he
says, with the reason your editor believes the landed media has
participated in the hoax.
Keep checking the Georgist News for further developments in that
story, but meanwhile, boycott the fake Earth Day (April 22) or better
yet, expose it as a tool of land rights obfuscation and public
misdirection by the 4th estate.
1. Margaret Mead on the purpose and meaning of Earth Day:
http://www.igc.apc.org/habitat/earthday/mm78.html
"Never doubt that a small group of committed people can
change the world. Indeed, it's the only thing that ever has." -
Margaret Mead
2. Nelson's (?) Medal of Freedom -
http://earthday.wilderness.org/history/nelsonbio.htm
3. The True history of Earth Day -
http://www.themesh.com/eday.html
4. http://www.globalinktv.net
5. World Environment Day - http://www.unep.org/unep/per/ipa/wed
6. http://www.worldwideservers.org
7. Visit the new Earth Day Message Board:
http://assembly.nerdworld.com/assembly.asp?assembly=Earth.Day.Assembly
THE Earth Day web site: http://www.earthsite.org