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We need to
take direct and vigorous action to protect ourselves and our
communities from the constant barrage of the corporate state.
Our first guest is Brian Terrell, an activist from Voices for
Creative Non-violence, Brian is working to awaken the public to
the moral, spiritual, and physical harm done to us by the use of
drones, here and overseas. He has been arrested four times.
Below are links to his articles and YouTube.
Our second
guest, Michael Olson, an expert in growing and commerce, will provide
us with information which can help you start your own local, off the
grid business in the newly invigorated world of agriculture as we
move - ever more rapidly - to ensure our survival.
Our
third guest, Sheriff Richard will share stories from the war
presently being wages over the Constitution and its primacy which
should curb the attrition on our rights around the country. A
second conference for sheriffs will be held in Las Vegas in September
as people organize to elect sheriffs who will stand their ground with
the help of citizens in their counties.
This is
our Mission and we pursue it relentlessly.
Our
Guests Today
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Hour One
Brian
Terrell Brian Terrell lives and works at Strangers and
Guests Farm in Maloy, Iowa. He and his partner, Betsy Keenan, raise
most of what they need from their gardens, chickens and small herd of
goats. From this little farm, Brian travels around Iowa and beyond,
speaking and acting with various communities that are working for
peace. He is a long time peace activist and a co-coordinator of
Voices for Creative Nonviolence.
This is a
play adapted from the Creech trial
transcripts: http://vcnv.org/files/ground_the_drones_2nd_edition.pdf
April 05,
2012, A
Good Friday Meditation, The Drone and the Cross by BRIAN
TERRELL
VIDEO:
Closing statement in Syracuse in November:
Video of
drama at the gate of Hancock
Field, April 2011:
Reply to an
article last June in Foreign Policy, an article published on June 7,
2011, in Foreign Policy, “Don’t
Fear the Reaper, four misconceptions about how we think about
drones,” FEAR THE REAPER; BE VERY AFRAID OF THE REAPER!
Website: Voices
for Creative Non-Violence
Hour Two
Michael
Olson cultivated his first crop at the age of six with what he
imagined, at the time, was the world’s biggest tractor. He has
since participated in the commercial production of beans, beets,
blueberries, cattle, garlic, hay, oats, shallots, strawberries, turf
grass, wheat and wine grapes in the states of California, Montana and
Oregon. Olson also consults on farm projects throughout the world,
with projects ranging from the City of Watts to the island nation of
Cyprus, to the jungles of the Amazon.
Michael
Olson produced, wrote and/or photographed feature-length news for a
variety of media, including the San Francisco Chronicle and Examiner
newspapers, Skiing and Small Space Gardening magazines,NBC, ABC,
Australian Broadcast Commission, and KQED Public Television networks.
His production and photography helped win
a National Emmy nomination for NBC Magazine with David Brinkley.
Olson is the author of MetroFarm,
the Ben Franklin Bookof the Year Finalist and Executive Producer and
Host of the syndicated Saturday Food
Chain radio talk
show, which received the Ag/News Show of the Year Award from the
California Legislature. He recently authored Tales
from a Tin Can,
which is the oral-history of a World War II US
Navy
destroyer that earned a Starred Review from Publishers Weekly.
Olson is currently a
partner in the MO Multi Media Group of Santa Cruz, California.
Site:
Metrofarm
Hour
Three
Richard
Mack was the first American
sheriff to file against the Brady Bill, following the Constitution
and his conscience, in 1993. The Mack – Printz Decision of 1998
was therefore founded on his clear sight on the issue and his
courage.
In
2007 Richard again engaged the enemies of the Constitution and began
speaking out on the oath taken by law enforcement officers to uphold
the Constitution with his book. The County Sheriff, America's Last
Hope. He also organized the Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace
Officers Association.
As
our country has experienced the steady move toward fascism more law
enforcement officers are listening every day and local organizing is
going on through the site founded to help people around the country
do what must be done in their own counties.
Richard
is now planning a second conference for our nation's sheriffs. To be
held September 16-18, 2012 - South
Point Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada.
We will be exploring what
must happen in the says ahead. You need to know.
Site:
CSPOA
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