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  1. Third Paradigm: 3P-040 Sovereignty: The Right To Do No Wrong

    Presents Wikipedia’s imperialist definition of sovereignty. Quotes David Cobb and David Korten on the current disaster of corporate sovereignty. Questions whether the state and federal government can both be simultaneously sovereign. Defines the key to sovereignty as the right to do no wrong.

    Reads Writing What I’ve Seen by Yuan Mei and Veiw #45 by Thomas Centolella to the jazz song, On Burnside by the Bobby Torres Ensemble. Discusses a plan for a confederacy of counties and an incremental Jubilee through gradual relocalization of taxes. Prioritizes use of reclaimed taxes to fund the right to do no harm and to restore foreign communities that we’ve deprived of their sovereignty. Plays Keep On Keeping On by Chris Pierce and If Ever There’s a Reason by Derby. Also talks about roosters that find their crow and the need for an Urban Slaughter Support Group.

    Read the show transcript while listening, and view our images, videos, and links on the Third Paradigm website:

    http://3rdparadigm.org/3p_040.php

    —Huffduffed by mscir 3 years ago

  2. Third Paradigm: 3P-028 Corporatocracy vs. Sovereignty

    Presents a conversation with David Cobb, 2004 Green Party Presidential candidate, and Kaitlyn Sopici-Belknap, both of Democracy Unlimited of Humboldt County. Discusses why real democracy is both unconstitutional and illegal. Looks to Latin America for the antidote to civilization as we know it.

    Reads An Ox Looks at a Man by the Brazilian poet Carlos Drummond de Andrade, set to the song London by Crystal Method. Relates the mass protests by the indigenous Indians of the Peruvian Amazonia against the mining contamination and oil exploration authorized by the US Free Trade Agreement. Follows the pending FTA with Panama with similar terms. Asks listeners to call Obama for Lori Berenson’s release after 13.5 years of unjust imprisonment in Peru under Fujimoro, now convicted to 25 years for war crimes. Discusses the Articles of Confederation on state sovereignty, and reads a quote by Ian Baldwin from "The Secessionist Option: Why Now?" on Reality Sandwich. Plays Mykonos by Fleet Foxes and Naked As We Came by Iron & Wine, along with an unknown cover of What the World Needs Now.

    Read the show transcript while listening, and view our images, videos, and links on the Third Paradigm website:

    http://3rdparadigm.org/3p_028.php

    —Huffduffed by mscir 3 years ago