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Sunday, July 15, 2012


BOLIVIAN FM ANNOUNCES END OF COCA COLA ON DEC 21  http://www.namnewsnetwork.org/v3/read.php?id=MjAwMjM0
 December 21, the austral summer solstice, will mark the end of Coca Cola and capitalism and the start of a new cosmic era of community spirit and love, says Bolivia’s Foreign Minister, David Choquehuanca.
According to the head of Bolivian diplomacy, Dec 21, which is marked by the Mayan calendar as the end of an era, will not be the end of the world as affirmed by some prophecies, but rather the beginning of a new life full of changes and respect for Mother Earth.For this reason, the Bolivian government is preparing a special ceremony to celebrate the summer solstice at Lake Titicaca Lake, which lies 4,080 metres above sea level and is shared by Bolivia and Peru.That day will also mark "the end of egoism, of division, it must be the end of Coca Cola" and the beginning of "mocochinchi", a pop drink made out of dried peaches, and of "willcaparu" a corn-based refreshment.According to the “long count” Mayan calendar, Dec 21, 2012 will be the end of a civilization and the beginning of another one that implies spiritual transition towards a new cosmic conscience.The first of the seven Mayan prophecies says that on that day, humanity will have to choose between disappearing as a thinking species which threatens to destroy the planet, or evolve towards the harmonic integration with the entire universe.For Choquehuanca, that day will signal “the end of the Macha, the end of hatred, the end of capitalism” and the beginning of “la Pacha, the start of love, of community spirit”. The foreign minister announced that to welcome Pacha, the Bolivian government is preparing a ceremony in the Island of the Sun with the attendance of 50,000 indigenous peoples from different countries.Choquehuanca made the announcement during a ceremony along with President Evo Morales and Vice-President Alvaro García in which a contract was signed to construct an airport in Copacabana, the main Catholic sanctuary of Bolivia, 120 km west of La Paz.

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