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Think freely and question everything. Unless you've been hiding under a rock for the past 24 hours,

[View this email in your browser]( Think freely and question everything. Unless you've been hiding under a rock for the past 24 hours, you're probably aware that the U.S. significantly escalated tensions with Iran by murdering Iran's popular military leader Qassem Soleimani. Leading up to this brazen assassination, Iran and the U.S. were engaged in a recent tit-for-tat conflict but tension between the two countries have existed for years. The U.S. hasn't stopped fanning the flames since Soleimani's death and right now its anyone's guess how Iran will respond. Some are even concerned that World War 3 could be on the horizon. We've been keeping up with the recent developments at The Mind Unleashed and are sending you this emergency email now so you can get up to speed and find out what you can do about it. [US Assassination of Iran’s Top Military Leader May Ignite World War 3]( Trump personally ordered the assassination of Iran's most popular and powerful military leader. [No, Iran Didn’t Attack the US Embassy in Baghdad]( On December 31, Iraqis stormed the US Embassy in protest against US airstrikes in Iraq and Syria, which killed 25 people and wounded more than 50. [The True Motives Behind the Soleimani Assassination: What You’re Not Being Told]( The assassination of Iran’s most popular and powerful military leader has stoked fears of World War III. [Round Two: US Drone Airstrikes Kill 6 Pro-Iran Iraqi Militia Commanders]( Here we go again... [‘World War III’ Trends After US Openly Admits to Assassinating Iran’s Top Military Leader]( War hawks who have had their crosshairs trained on Iran for years enthusiastically celebrated Trump's decision. [Oil Prices Spike as US Deploys 3,000 Additional Troops to Middle East Amid Iran Tensions]( Oil prices jumped to the highest level in over three months, sparking fears that escalating conflict in the Middle East could disrupt global oil supplies. [Hundreds of Thousands of Iranians Condemn US Assassination of Qassem Soleimani]( "Some people I thought didn't support the regime are now expressing sorrow for his death." [The US’ Main Allies Abandon Trump Over His Dangerous Military Escalation With Iran]( Global reactions have been unkind toward Trump’s decision, with only Israel vocally backing the gambit. [Corporate Media Turns to Former Bush Officials to Beat Drums of War on Iran]( In a replay of the run up to the Iraq war, media are cheering an attack against Iran on the grounds of a supposedly imminent strike against the US. [New York, Los Angeles Ramp Up Security to Prepare for Potential Iran Attacks]( The world has entered uncharted waters on the third day of 2020. [NYT Floated Soleimani Assassination Scenario in Baghdad Hours Before It Actually Happened]( Coincidence? Consider changing your social media avatar to the follow image: Emergency protests are being held in at least 50 states across the United States on Saturday, January 4. Find one near you on the list below and show up! Don't see one near you on the list? Organize your own, even if it's just a few people. - [The White House - Washington D.C.]( 12noon at the White House - [Chicago, IL]( 12noon at Trump Tower Initiated by ANSWER Chicago - [Los Angeles, CA]( 1pm at Pershing Square Initiated by ANSWER LA - [New York City, NY]( 11am at Time Square Initiated by ANSWER New York - [San Francisco, CA]( 12noon at Powell and Market Initiated by ANSWER San Francisco - [Miami, FL]( 1pm at Torch of Friendship, 301 Biscayne Blvd Initiated by CODEPINK - [Berlin, Germany]( 1pm at Brandenburger Tor / Pariser Platz - [Albuquerque, NM]( 2pm at Kirtland Airforce Base, San Mateo and Gibson Blvd Initiated by ANSWER New Mexico - [Arlington, MA]( 12noon at Broadway Plaza, Mass. Ave. and Medford St Initiated by Arlington United for Justice with Peace (AUJP) - [Seattle, WA]( 2pm at Victor Steinbrueck Park Initiated by ANSWER Seattle - [Minneapolis, MN]( 1pm at Mayday Plaza Initiated by Minnesota Peace Action Coalition - [Atlanta, GA]( 3pm at Little Five Points Initiated by ANSWER Atlanta - [New Haven, CT]( 3pm Sunday, January 5 at Church & Chapel Street Initiated by ANSWER Connecticut - [Portland, Maine]( 12noon at Congress Square Park Initiated by Peace Action Maine - [Pittsburgh, PA]( 12noon at Schenley Plaza Initiated by ANSWER Pittsburgh - [Denver, CO]( 2pm at Colorado State Capital Building Initiated by ANSWER Colorado - [Boston, MA]( 2pm at Park street MBTA station - [Sacramento, CA]( 4pm at Capitol Park - [Philadelphia, PA]( 12noon at City Hall (15th and Market St.) - [Columbia, SC]( 12noon at the South Carolina State House - [San Diego, CA]( 2pm at Federal Court Building - [Lancaster, PA]( 12noon at Lancaster County Prison - [Austin, TX]( 3pm at the Texas State Capital - [Boulder, CO]( 11am at Broadway and Canyon - [Cleveland, OH]( 12noon at Market Square - [El Paso, TX]( 12noon Friday, January 3rd at the U.S. Federal Courthouse - [Fort Wayne, IN]( 2pm at Allen County Courthouse Green - [Ithaca, NY]( 10am at Corner of Clinton and Meadow Streets by CVS - [Northampton, MA]( 11am in front of the Courthouse on Main St - [San Antonio, TX]( 1pm Sunday, Jan. 5 at overpass on Walters and 35 (on way to Ft. Sam Houston) - [Santa Monica, CA]( 2pm at Santa Monica Promenade - [Hopewell, NJ]( 12pm in front of the Marine Recruitment Center in Somerville - [Davis, CA]( 11am at B and 5th Streets - [State College, PA]( 12noon at Allen St. Gates - [Milwaukee, WI]( 12noon at intersection of 27th & Oklahoma - [Madison, WI]( 12noon at the State Capitol - [Boise, ID]( 5pm at Boise City Hall - [Las Vegas, NV]( 10am at Las Vegas Federal Courthouse - [San Jose, CA]( 3pm at 4th & Santa Clara - [Fayetteville, AK]( 11am at Washington County Courthouse - [Phoenix, AZ]( 12noon at Esplanade Center - [Birmingham, AL]( 1pm at Kelly Ingram Park - [Dallas, TX]( 3pm at Dealey Plaza - [Salt Lake City, UT]( 2pm at Wallace F. Bennett Federal Building - [St Louis, MO]( 12noon at Lacy Clay's Office 111 S 10th St - [Jackson, MS]( 12noon at Smith Park - [Syracuse, New York]( 12:30pm at Clinton Square - [Lansing, MI]( 1pm at Michigan State Capitol - [Indianapolis, IN]( 12:30pm at Richard G. Lugar Plaza - [Detroit, MI]( 12noon at Campus Martius - [Pensacola, FL]( 4pm at Historic Seville Square - [Tucson, AZ]( 2pm at De Anza Park - [Asheville, NC]( 12noon at Vance Monument - [Cobleskill, NY]( 11:30am at Union St & Main St - [Carbondale, IL]( 12noon at Carbondale Town Square - [New Orleans, LA]( 12noon at Duncan Plaza - [Raleigh, NC]( 12noon at The State Capitol - [Spokane, WA]( 12noon at Division & Wellesley - [Harrisburg, PA]( 12noon at the Capitol steps - [Durham, NC]( 11am at corner of Gregson St and Main St - [Monterey, CA]( 4pm at Window On The Bay / Monterey Waterfront Park - [Iowa City, IA]( 1pm at Iowa City Pedestrian Mall - [Norfolk, VA]( 6pm at Town Point Park - [Wilmington, NC]( 12noon at SW Corner of S College Road and Oleander Ave - [Burlington, VT]( 12noon at The Federal Building - [Little Rock, AR]( 1pm at Little Rock River Market - [Louisville, KY]( 12noon at Douglass Loop - [Massapequa, NY]( 2pm at Congressman Peter King 1003 Park Blvd Ste 7 - Memphis, TN 5:30pm Friday, Jan. 3 at Gazebo at the Cooper-Young intersection - Kennewick, WA 1pm at Corner of N Columbia Center Blvd and W Quinalt - Cincinnati, OH 12noon at Fountain Square - Knoxville, TN 1:00pm Sunday, Jan. 5 at Charles Krutch Park If ordinary people really knew that consciousness and not matter or material possessions is the link that connects us with each other and the world, then their views about war and peace, environmental pollution, social justice, religious values, and all other human endeavors would change radically. 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