Nonhuman Communications

"for the rest of us" | edited by Morris Armstrong, Jr. proudly a.k.a. "Little Mo", author of The Concrete Jungle Book

28 February 2009

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Nonhuman Communications aims to enhance communication and deepen understanding among humans and the rest of the Earthlings, seeking to motivate all beings to cherish and defend the planet.


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Welcome to NonhumanCommunications.com, edited by Morris Armstrong, Jr. proudly a.k.a. "Little Mo".

I'm interested in a wide spectrum of news about animal communications and consciousness. I'm also a writer, artist, and tattoo designer, with a Mexican-American and African-American ethnic background (plus a Chinese-American girlfriend) and I've been diagnosed as "autistic" – so you'll see a variety of blog items reflecting those interests as well, a grab-bag, what can I say?

I hope you enjoy this web site, if so, please let me hear from you. I'm interested in your art work, plus your poems and other writings, too, if you want to share, but I'm not promising to publish anything.

Thanks for stopping by.

Charles Fort quote

I think that the lower animals, with all their reactions and adjustments made and established are in a somnambulic state, like the Chinese. But the Chinese are waking up! Do you think that anything could wake up the ants and start them plotting against human civilization?
–Charles Fort, 1925 letter

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