Sunday, March 23, 2008
Fane of the Cosmos - FANE -BUNNY STEW, HEMP BEER AND EASTER ORGIES-MARCH 23, 2008
The true history of Easter....Orgies, Hemp Beer and Rabbit Stew.
This is a rebroadcast from 2005 with Reverand Damuzi. We cover the unusual holiday named Easter. How does an Easter bunny play into the resurrection of Christ?? Easter myths from Egypt to Babylonia. The true origin of the Bavarian Purity Laws in the making of beer and how the Church wanted to eliminate the use of psychedelic ingredients from the brew. We dash like a rabbit all over the spring ceremonies and rituals…oh such fun! We even talk about international drug war and how the powers want a unified drug policy in Canada, U.S. and Mexico. This s a great program because it shines light on the processes that have, years later, emerged with the security and Prosperity Partnership. One of the first descriptions of Codex Alimentarius...the complete takeover of herbs and vitamin supplements. A truly prophetic show! We play a bunch of funny easter material too! Enjoy!
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Friday, March 21, 2008
The History Hour - A new politics for a modern mentality in Europe (march 21)
March 21
Jeanes talks about the new power of kings and their nascent absolutist States. Machiavelli. Emperor Charles of the Habsburg dynasty.
The meaning of State, and Majesty. About the new artists and the significance of new arts for a new mind. New scientific ideas, Copernicus and Galileo.
Continuing a challenge to Ken Wilber and company: is the West where the highest and best evolved consciousness is emerging? Proof, please.
music by Nathan Lawr and the Minotaurs
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Nelson Before Nine - Nelson Before Nine
Donna MacDonald interviews :03 Mike Chapman - The printing press is now silent at the Nelson Daily News. Mike Chapman captures its last labours. :30 Greg Scott - local historian. Unusual stories about what the NDN has meant for our community, including the building and the press.:42 Bob Hall - managing editor of the NDN. A smaller paper, printed in Cranbrook, and now a new building for the NDN. What do all these changes mean?
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
EcoCentric - Climate conscious business and sustainable transportation
Longtime local environmentalist and sustainability advocate, Michael Jessen, joins host, Matt Lowe, to talk about the innovative things his business, the Nelson Daily News, is doing about climate change. Matt will also get Michael's thoughts on what needs to be done locally and globally to counter the impending global ecological crises. Kaslo resident, Steve Doucette, shares with Matt his search for a sustainable form of transportation for his commutes between Kaslo and Nelson.
World Report - The culture of peace in Israel Palestine
This morning World Report turns away from the recent violence in Gaza, Damascus and East Jerusalem and finds hope in the nonviolence movements jointly engaged by Palestinians and Israelis on both sides of the Green Line.
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Monday, March 17, 2008
The Writers' Show - Writers’ Show - 39 - Edith Iglauer
Edith Iglauer, author of Fishing with John, turned 91 this March. Bill Schermbrucker talked to her at her home in Garden Bay, B.C. She was a staff writer and frequent contributor to The New Yorker magazine, and is the author of, among other books, Inuit Journey and Dennison's Ice Road. About Bill (William) Shawn editing Fishing with John she said, "He didn't have to do much. I really write my own stuff." Topics: Her New York life, her childhood, her life in B.C., her current project, a memoir. Greetings from Lynne Van Luven, Mary Schendlinger and Geist.
Sunday, March 16, 2008
Fane of the Cosmos - FANE- WHY MARC EMERY ISN’T GOING TO BE EXTRADITED. March 16, 2008
Why Marc Emery isn't going to get extradited, why St. Paddy was a jerk, How to avoid "Activist Burnout"
On this weeks show we look into the history and culture behind St. Paddy’s Day with local Irish hero Paddy Roberts. We discuss his continuing court case in the B.C. Court of Appeal relating to the charges he laid against Marc Emery and his co-defendants. A great discussion on the legal process, and the ramifications for the Canadian and American governments. In the end I don’t think Marc Emery will be extradited and he will have to stand trial for the charges in Canada. Paddy and I have a general discussion where we analyze the use of force in civil revolution in Canada. We both don’t condone violence but are intrigued that it has disappeared from the broad spectrum of mechanisms of dissent. We also discuss what is known as “Activist Burnout” and how you can mitigate the harm. We interview 3 activists and ask them how they deal with the media/alternative media onslaught. How to keep healthy in the whirlwind of conspiracies.
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Universal Traveller - Universal Traveller Weekly astrocosmology based evolutionary weather report for the times
On this episode Universal travel agent Yellow Star covers the weekly Astrocosmology weather report, as well as (at the beginning of the show) some Shamanic tools to assist us in our inner Wizard awakening. Tuning into our intuition is a process of tuning into it, and I give some methods, taught to me by Classic Mayan Shamanism, for strengthening our attunement (At-one-meant) to Universal mind- Enlightenment. (In-light-in-meant)
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Friday, March 14, 2008
The History Hour - Protestant Reformation and a new European mind (march 14)
March 14
How does the end of the Roman Catholic Church as the only Christian Church in Western Europe signify that a modern mind is evolving?
Jeanes attempts an answer. Some observations about Luther, Calvin, Knox et al. How protestantism prepares for Francis Bacon and Rene Descartes.
A challenge to the "evolution of consciousness" thinkers like Wilber and Beck: are you apologizing for the West keeping its global hegemony?
music by the Madcaps.
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
World Report - Sarah Kamal interview: International Women’s Day, part 2
This morning's World Report is a second day of commemoration for International Women's Day. Sarah Kamal is a Canadian development worker who was involved in setting up a community radio station for women in Afghanistan.
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