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YouTube video here! Topics Include: - The NH Free State project - Teacher's unions - Voting practices - Trump's party affiliation About the Guests: - Former attorney, activist and writer Carla Gericke is the president of the Foundation for New Hampshire Independence. She is president emeritus of the Free State Project, and spent the past eight years attracting liberty activists to New Hampshire to pursue freer lives. - Christina Tobin, Founder & Chair of Free and Equal, loves to fight the good fight… for US voters. She’s making a career of helping honest, earnest candidates to run for political office. Currently, Tobin is organizing a follow-up to Free and Equal’s successful 2014 United We Stand Festival. The UWS Fests will feature celebrities, leaders and speakers, musical performers, artists and intellectuals who are socially and politically engaged. If you like this content, please send a tip with BTC to: 1444meJi7YjgQGNg3U8Z6qYZFA5cgz4Gmj More Info: TatianaMoroz.com CryptoMediaHub.com Vaultoro.comfreeandequal.org nhindependence.org Friends and Sponsors of the Show:TheBitcoinCPA.comCryptoCompare.comFreeRoss.orgThirdKey.SolutionsSovrynTech.comSexAndScienceHour.com
Christina Tobin, founder and chair of the Free and Equal Elections Foundation interviewed music legend Richard Hall, better known by his alias: Moby. Moby has sold over 20 million albums worldwide throughout his career and truly embodies the concept of using music to empower the people. Moby’s intellect and consciousness have made him a vocal representative of reform throughout many facets of government and society at large. By Christina Tobin on January 28, 2015 in Announcements, Multimedia, News, Podcasts, Press Releases Moby Christina Tobin, founder and chair of the Free and Equal Elections Foundation interviewed music legend Richard Hall, better known by his alias: Moby. Moby has sold over 20 million albums worldwide throughout his career and truly embodies the concept of using music to empower the people. Moby’s intellect and consciousness have made him a vocal representative of reform throughout many facets of government and society at large. During the interview, Moby dives into many important issues affecting modern American society, including GMO labeling, legalization of marijuana, prison reform, transparency in government, corruption in the music industry, equality, money in politics, and voting reform. “The truth is always a good thing, transparency is always a good thing. Suppressing the truth only benefits a corrupt status quo.” - Moby The interview finished up with an invitation by Christina Tobin for Moby to perform at the 2015 United We Stand Festival, tentatively scheduled for September 12th in Colorado. This festival, hosted by Free and Equal, will bring like-minded individuals such as Moby together in support of an educational experience for electoral and social reform; uniting humanity on the common grounds of liberty regardless of political persuasion. Photography by Piero F. Giunti (Visionary Rebel Productions). Video production & editing by Jared Petsche of Open Media Foundation and Reel Politics. Publicity by Antonia Hall Communications.
Christina Tobin talks with Giordano Nanni and Hugo Farrant of Juice Rap News (http://thejuicemedia.com/). The Melbourne-based pair talk about their innovative way of delivering information about important political issues. Their popular video channel offers news parodies in rap conflict style. Farrant plays characters who rap their different perspectives in a rap battle. At the conclusion of each episode, a balanced synthesis is offered. The combination of entertaining satire and thorough research has made Juice Rap News a successful show worldwide. The interview with Tobin features a number of rap episodes, including one on net neutrality. Farrant and Nanni note that their success is a direct result of net neutrality, the fair chance to be heard. They—along with other alternative news outlets—have helped raised the globe’s “net consciousness” of important social justice issues. They also talk about their episode on FIFA, the World Cup organization that they dubbed THIEFA, which has drained away money from the Brazilian people, a recent (controversial to some) episode on the Israeli-Palestine conflict, criticizing U.S. involvement, and an episode, especially important to Free & Equal’s mission, on the corruption in the Commission on Presidential Debates. Juice Rap News plans to be at Free & Equal’s 2015 United We Stand Festival.
Christina Tobin talks with J Brave of the Luminaries, a hip hop group who will be performing at the United We Stand Festival at UCLA on May 10th. J Brave talks about working as a counselor for homeless youth in the Los Angeles area for eight years and how an opportunity to perform at a South Central community farm festival led to the formation of the Luminaries. Their socially conscious music promotes hemp farming, green energy, and many other causes important to Free and Equal supporters. The Luminaries have played at numerous festivals dedicated to peace and unity. J Brave talks with Christina about traveling all over the world, from the Far East to the Mid East, playing festivals and youth centers. J Brave reflects on how on the one hand there are a lot of positive actions going on, from the organic farming to going off the grid, people organizing through the Internet, with “the spectrum of love and life expanding.” On the other hand, there are a lot of negatives that the people have to overcome, but we have a lot of love “to help us get back home.” The group’s name “Luminaries” means a body or conduit that gives light or is an inspiration to others. Check out their official website luminariesmusic.com and look for their new album soon.
Guests Christina Tobin of Free & Equal Elections on their United We Stand Festival in Spring 2014 at UCLA with Public Enemy & the Wu-Tang Clan; Ernest Hancock of FreedomsPhoenix.com on aquaponics & Agenda 21; and Alex's appearance on the Freedom Feens show regarding his article at TheKDreport.com about the Free Flow of Information Act to define journalism.
The Time to Act is Now ! Dugan King to discuss the United We Stand Festival. Mr. King authored Arkansas Fair Tax Plan (1993) and pamphlet "Tax Free- A New American Money System" (2011). In 2012, he was the Arkansas 2nd District Leader for the Ron Paul Campaign, electing Ron Paul supporters to all 6 delegate and alternate positions in the 2nd district. The United We Stand Festival will be the kick-off event for igniting the grassroots movement to reform the electoral process throughout the U.S. once and for all. The “United We Stand” Festival is the beginning of the SOLUTION to the political status quo problem. "How can we have honest government without honest elections?" Bards Logic Political Talk is the Grassroots We the People Show.