The Visionary Activist Show – March 11, 2004
Part two of Caroline’s stories from Syria.
2:00 PM Pacific Time: Thursdays
Dedicated to “anything we need to know to have a democracy”: Democratic Animism, Pragmatic Mysticism, Applied Divination, Renaissance of Reverent Ingenuity. Hosted by Caroline Casey. Her guests are allies contributing to a culture of reverent ingenuity. Critique and Solution.
Part two of Caroline’s stories from Syria.
Caroline’s return from Syria with fellow travelling companion and fantastic story-teller, one woman show diva, Deborah Lubar.
Caroline’s address to the Bioneers Conference in October 2003.
Laura Kipnis, author of Against Love: A Polemic.
This week Caroline co-riffs with intrepid ally and co-founder of Code Pink, Jodie Evans, just returned from Iraq, as she says, " from the depths of hell and the hearts of heaven.," with stories we all must know if we are to have a democracy… so that we can withdraw our complicity from the despicable … Continued
Back by popular demand, with Caroline: Wayne Madsen, former NSA, Naval intelligence officer, who went on to write ("atone", as he quips) many investigative contributions to democracy including The Hand book of Personal Data Protection, and his latest book, written with John Stanton, is America’s Nightmare, the Presidency of George Bush II
Caroline co-riffs with Pat Ewing, former and RECOVERING Democratic political operative, deputy Communications Director for Al Gore on the metaphysics of our political election year conundrum.
Caroline is joined by long-time ally John Stauber, (www.prwatch.org) author of the increasingly pertinent 1997 book, Mad Cow USA, and the more recent, Weapons of Mass Deception. Today we will make clear the connection between weapons of mass deception and mad cow, and, as always, what we can do to save and create democracy.
Caroline with great ally, environmental justice activator, executive director of Science and Environment Health Network (www.sehn.org), Carolyn Raffensperger, animator of The Precautionary Principle, and today’s focus, "The Public Trust Doctrine," as we engage public discourse in defining the desirable function of government (to protect the commons).