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All the latest audio and video posted to Indymedia Ireland's open publishing newswire. Indymedia Ireland is a collectively run media outlet for the creation of radical, accurate, and passionate tellings of the truth, offering grassroots, non-corporate coverage of news and events.
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ExplicitBen Griffin - Veterans For Peace - mp3 6.4Mb | Veterans for Peace UK held its inaugural meeting on Easter Sunday. 11 veterans attended the meeting. The meeting was started with the reading of The Statement of Purpose. We then had an extended check in where there was a good exchange of experiences. | 4/17/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitInterview with investigative journalist Joe McAnthony (RTE Radio One 25 March 2012) - exposed Ray Burke Sunday Independent 1974 | Sindo trying desperately to be in tune with public mood. Bertie Ahern's last hurrah - and what better place for him to have his say. Eoghan Harris, in his defence of Bertie, refers to 'republican-socialist activist Frank 'Colombia' Connolly' (thinking that mouthful an insult), whereas Jody Corcoran, in a somewhat confused piece, acknowledged Frank Connolly's role in exposing corruption. Well done Jody, keep it going, think for yourself. No mention of Ray Burke payment from Rennicks, but perhaps other media should bring that up. I'm sure Ray is still doing everything to protect his interests and reminding his former friends of their mutual interests. Very interesting info in PDF dossier, above. See contrasting Sunday Independent front pages 197, 2012 - what a difference nearly four decades make. Why was Joe McAnthony forced out of ireland in 1976 after exposes like the one against Ray Burke in 1974? CLICK on the Newspaper pages to see them better. Interview with Gilmartin son, RTE Radio One This Week yesterday - also wrote article below Irish Times today. The Irish Times - Monday, March 26, 2012 'Ireland owes my father a debt of gratitude for doing what he has done' "Without my father, Ireland would never have found out about the corrupt activities of people like Frank Dunlop, nor the existence of a corruption ring at the heart of planning in Ireland." THOMAS PATRICK GILMARTIN OPINION: THE MAHON tribunal report has come as a nearly complete vindication of my father, Tom Gilmartin. Without my father, Ireland would never have found out about the corrupt activities of people like Frank Dunlop, nor the existence of a corruption ring at the heart of planning in Ireland. It is due to my father that the tribunal discovered that Bertie Ahern had huge amounts of money going through his accounts for which his explanations do not hold water. My father led the tribunal to perhaps its biggest success – it was he who, in early 1998, told the tribunal about his suspicion Dunlop was being used as a “bagman” for corrupt payments to politicians. He showed it accounts which included payments to a company called “Shefran Ltd” – whose very purpose was to hide the scale and purpose of the large round-figure, VAT-free, invoice-free payments being made to Dunlop. My father openly demanded, in front of witnesses, to know what the purpose of Shefran Ltd was, and he was not told precisely because it was known my father had complained vociferously about corruption several times. When the tribunal contacted my father in 1998, he immediately told it what he believed, but could never prove, had been going on. We now know that Dunlop, contrary to the dominant narrative, did not have a Pauline conversion to the truth in April 2000. He continued to cover for developers and senior politicians. My father’s allegation about what he was told about payments from Owen O’Callaghan to Ahern has also been found to be true. The report agrees that O’Callaghan did tell my father that he had paid Ahern, but it couldn’t, because of Ahern’s untruthful evidence, establish whether the payment took place – it could neither prove nor disprove it. My father was telling the truth all along. My father was brought to the attention of the tribunal by a Garda report in 1989 which included a number of allegations, now found to be true, that the Garda then dismissed without even interviewing several of the main witnesses. It was admitted at the tribunal that Liam Lawlor was probably not interviewed because he was a TD. My father received a phone call during the investigation from someone purporting to be a garda who told him to “f--k off back to England”. The tribunal found that the phone call did happen and that its purpose was to intimidate my father into keeping quiet. He was told in that call that he should not be making allegations against decent men (such as Liam Lawlor and George Redmond), that their names would emerge “un | 3/26/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitInterview with Tom Gilmartin's son (RTE Radio One 25 March 2012) - criticises newspaper and political attacks on his father | Sindo trying desperately to be in tune with public mood. Bertie Ahern's last hurrah - and what better place for him to have his say. Eoghan Harris, in his defence of Bertie, refers to 'republican-socialist activist Frank 'Colombia' Connolly' (thinking that mouthful an insult), whereas Jody Corcoran, in a somewhat confused piece, acknowledged Frank Connolly's role in exposing corruption. Well done Jody, keep it going, think for yourself. No mention of Ray Burke payment from Rennicks, but perhaps other media should bring that up. I'm sure Ray is still doing everything to protect his interests and reminding his former friends of their mutual interests. Very interesting info in PDF dossier, above. See contrasting Sunday Independent front pages 197, 2012 - what a difference nearly four decades make. Why was Joe McAnthony forced out of ireland in 1976 after exposes like the one against Ray Burke in 1974? CLICK on the Newspaper pages to see them better. Interview with Gilmartin son, RTE Radio One This Week yesterday - also wrote article below Irish Times today. The Irish Times - Monday, March 26, 2012 'Ireland owes my father a debt of gratitude for doing what he has done' "Without my father, Ireland would never have found out about the corrupt activities of people like Frank Dunlop, nor the existence of a corruption ring at the heart of planning in Ireland." THOMAS PATRICK GILMARTIN OPINION: THE MAHON tribunal report has come as a nearly complete vindication of my father, Tom Gilmartin. Without my father, Ireland would never have found out about the corrupt activities of people like Frank Dunlop, nor the existence of a corruption ring at the heart of planning in Ireland. It is due to my father that the tribunal discovered that Bertie Ahern had huge amounts of money going through his accounts for which his explanations do not hold water. My father led the tribunal to perhaps its biggest success – it was he who, in early 1998, told the tribunal about his suspicion Dunlop was being used as a “bagman” for corrupt payments to politicians. He showed it accounts which included payments to a company called “Shefran Ltd” – whose very purpose was to hide the scale and purpose of the large round-figure, VAT-free, invoice-free payments being made to Dunlop. My father openly demanded, in front of witnesses, to know what the purpose of Shefran Ltd was, and he was not told precisely because it was known my father had complained vociferously about corruption several times. When the tribunal contacted my father in 1998, he immediately told it what he believed, but could never prove, had been going on. We now know that Dunlop, contrary to the dominant narrative, did not have a Pauline conversion to the truth in April 2000. He continued to cover for developers and senior politicians. My father’s allegation about what he was told about payments from Owen O’Callaghan to Ahern has also been found to be true. The report agrees that O’Callaghan did tell my father that he had paid Ahern, but it couldn’t, because of Ahern’s untruthful evidence, establish whether the payment took place – it could neither prove nor disprove it. My father was telling the truth all along. My father was brought to the attention of the tribunal by a Garda report in 1989 which included a number of allegations, now found to be true, that the Garda then dismissed without even interviewing several of the main witnesses. It was admitted at the tribunal that Liam Lawlor was probably not interviewed because he was a TD. My father received a phone call during the investigation from someone purporting to be a garda who told him to “f--k off back to England”. The tribunal found that the phone call did happen and that its purpose was to intimidate my father into keeping quiet. He was told in that call that he should not be making allegations against decent men (such as Liam Lawlor and George Redmond), that their names would emerge “un | 3/26/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitGuns and Butter interview of Tarpley. NATO's assault on Syria | For the past six months and longer once Libya had fallen to the NATO sponsored 'rebels', we have faced a continuous media onslaught about Syria with reports of protests, shootings, killings, attacks, bombing and so forth. The backdrop to the narrative is that this is part of the Arab Spring which started last year and it is a good thing overall. So many people are probably wondering what really has been happening, given that this is the same media that was cheer leading the Iraq war almost 10 years ago even though at least a million+ are now dead as a result. And yet somehow they want to imply that they are doing the right thing now. We should also recall that this is the same media that is promoting austerity and encouraging us to accept the blame for the mad years of the bubble and as a consequence we should pay up the €90 billion bailout and in the process see all the state services stripped to the bone. They are presenting the uncomplicated truth surely | 3/12/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitAudio, Pat Kenny Show Friday 10th March 2012 on Gallagher RTE-tweet story | Sean Gallagher is about as useful to Irish society as the cartoon behind his picture and his presidential policies had the same substance as the sugary drip he is sucking. RTE is the victim of a political scam artist who sold his story (for how much?) to the Sindo. This chicken (s**t) farmer who tried to scam nearly 60,000 Euro is now trying to scam the public. It is all a big ball of smoke. | 3/12/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitSean Gallagher's Sunday Independent 'whistle blower' is convicted fraudster | Sean Gallagher is about as useful to Irish society as the cartoon behind his picture and his presidential policies had the same substance as the sugary drip he is sucking. RTE is the victim of a political scam artist who sold his story (for how much?) to the Sindo. This chicken (s**t) farmer who tried to scam nearly 60,000 Euro is now trying to scam the public. It is all a big ball of smoke. | 3/12/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitDiscussion on Gallagher tweet on Today PK Friday March 2012 - alternative to reactionary Sunday Independent hysteria | Predictably, the Sunday Independent goes to town today against RTE over the demise of its favoured candidate Sean Gallagher in the November 2011 Presidential election. There is a non-story on the front page: Pat McGuirk: 'RTE wanted me to gun down Gallagher' RTE claims whistle-blower 'was happy with his Frontline experience' http://www.independent.ie/national-news/rtes-statement-mcguirk-expressed-his-happiness-with-programme-experience-in-fulsome-terms-3046350.htmlpo But read the RTE response: RTE's statement: 'McGuirk expressed his happiness with programme experience in fulsome terms' RTE's statement on Pat McGuirk and 'The Frontline' presidential debate http://www.independent.ie/national-news/rtes-statement-mcguirk-expressed-his-happiness-with-programme-experience-in-fulsome-terms-3046350.html | 3/11/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitAndrew interviews with Cat & Moira from Unlock NAMA - 40 minutes, mp3 | On Saturday 28th January Unlock NAMA opened an occupied building in the center of Dublin for a day of lectures about NAMA, Ireland's 'Bad Bank.' The event was cut short by a large number of police who turned up and ordered them out of the building. In this 40 minute interview Andrew Flood interviews Cat & Moira from Unlock NAMA about the occupation, what NAMA is and what Unlock NAMA demands. | 2/2/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitMichael Hudson on Bonnie Faulkner’s Guns & Butter. | This attempt to imply that there is no financial take-over and smear it with the word conspiracy is just a typical tactic that the mainstream capitalist media use all the time. If you read any of the talks or listen to any of the podcasts by Michael Hudson, the name Goldman Sachs and the names of the other biggest banks in the world keep coming up. A good start might be this podcast below whilst the text of that talk can be found at this link: http://michael-hudson.com/2011/09/debt-deflation-on-the-rise/ Here is just one quote from it: Treasury Secretary Geithner is reported to be pressuring the Europeans to bail out the banks because Goldman Sachs and others American banks have gambled that Greece and other countries can pay, and written default insurance. It seems that if these U.S. banks lose the bets that they’ve made, they’ll go under and Washington will have to bail them out. So Mr. Geithner is telling Europeans to sacrifice their economies so that U.S. financial casino gamblers won’t take a loss. This did not go over very well in Europe.... | 1/17/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitShort promo for debate: Tommy Graham with Patrick Geoghegan Talking History Newstalk 8 January 2011 | Listen here | 1/9/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitPART TWO Danny Morrison Eamon Mallie Eamon Phoenix discuss media misinformation 1981 H Block hunger strikes | Very interesting discussion on Today PK (RTE Radio One) of how media misinformation, most of which originated during the 1981 H Block hunger strikes resurfaced during the release of state papers in 2012. Allegations that: - Bobby Sands told the Pope's representative that he would come off the hunger strike; - that Raymond McCreesh's family forced him to remain on hunger strike; - that the British agreed the substance of the prisoner's demands between the death of the fourth and fifth hunger striker; are discussed, by journalist Eamon Mallie, historian Eamon Phoenix and 1981 prisoners' spokesperson Danny Morrison. | 1/7/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitPART ONE Danny Morrison Eamon Mallie Eamon Phoenix discuss media misinformation 1981 H Block hunger strikes | Very interesting discussion on Today PK (RTE Radio One) of how media misinformation, most of which originated during the 1981 H Block hunger strikes resurfaced during the release of state papers in 2012. Allegations that: - Bobby Sands told the Pope's representative that he would come off the hunger strike; - that Raymond McCreesh's family forced him to remain on hunger strike; - that the British agreed the substance of the prisoner's demands between the death of the fourth and fifth hunger striker; are discussed, by journalist Eamon Mallie, historian Eamon Phoenix and 1981 prisoners' spokesperson Danny Morrison. | 1/7/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitEmbedded audio: http://dissentradio.com/radio/11_12_30_kpfk_porter.mp3 | Over on www.AntiWar.com/radio there is a podcast where Gareth Porter discusses the backgrounded to the recent Israeli Mossad chief’s admission that a nuclear-armed Iran would not be an “existential threat. | 1/5/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Explicit#OccupyIreland, 6 camps and building... Dublin, Cork, Galway, Belfast, Waterford...Letterkenny.. | The Occupy movement has grown steadily in the past 4 weeks in Ireland. It is part of the global Occupy movement. As to what it is about is best summed up by the OccupyGalway statement: Occupy Galway is part of the international movement against austerity measures imposed on ordinary people around the world. We are all part of the 99% who, so far, have been subject to economic inequality and social injustice from the 1% who control the world's resources. We, the 99% demand: 1 - The removal of the IMF and ECB from all Irish financial affairs; 2 - That the national debt imposed on Irish people from the bank bailouts be lifted; 3 - The return of Irish resources (gas, oil, forestry) to the people of Ireland; 4 - Real particpatory democracy. THIS IS NOT A RECESSION, IT'S A ROBBERY!!! | 11/6/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitEoghan Harris whips establishment into line on Sinn Fein | Eoghan Harris suffered a rare sideswipe on Marian Finnucane's radio programme on RTE RADIO ONE on Sunday 9 October 2011. Former Fine Gael minister Gemma Hussey said she wanted to say something on Martin McGuinness. Fianna Fail supporting Marian was more than happy to oblige, thinking perhaps that there was to be some McGuinness bashing. Instead Gemma noted what is obvious to readers of the rag every week, but is rarely mentioned on Marian's radio programme, that the Sunday Independent seemed to be having an anti Sinn Fein day. She also mentioned that Eoghan Harris claimed to have received a death threat and that a reporter from that paper claimed to have have had a rough time with McGuinness supporters. Ken Murray noted that had the the Sunday Independent had its way there would have been no Hume Adams talks and no peace process. Unused to such clear criticism, the Sindo editorial team went into spasmodic shock. Eoghan was dispatched to clarify matters and to get the spokespeople for the establishment back in line. He barged his way on to the programme and laid down the law, Joe McCarthy style. Gemma Hussey had not demonstrated supine subservience to the Sindo's sermons. Eoghan made the very prim and proper ex-blueshirt sound subversive. He didn't get it all his own way and was sent wittering back into the outer darknss from which he came. The two segments are in the attached AUDIO, first Gemma Hussey and Ken Murray, then Eoghan Harris yapping down the telephone line at Hussey and Murray. Is the long icy grip of Sindoism slipping, or is it just a Presidential election effect? Note that Hussey said merely that she was sorry if she 'upset' Eoghan. She did not withdraw the tenor of her remarks, perhaps knowing full well that the person most identified with Gay Mitchell's disastrous Sinn Fein basing strategy is none other than Eoghan Harris. (There is more entertaining AUDIO here: http://www.indymedia.ie/article/100573) | 10/9/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitMartin McGuinness, Presidential Candidate on RTE | Robert Ballagh opened the Dublin launch of Martin McGuinness's Campaign with a great endorsement which was a condensed version of an article he wrote in favour of him. Vid- Artist Robert Ballagh on Martin McGuinness http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFQM5aV4OAQ “Unfit to be President? If that’s the case, what about Dev and the rest?*” (Robert Ballagh) http://rebel-alliance.org/2011/10/05/libertysiptu-unfit-to-be-president-if-that%e2%80%99s-the-case-what-about-dev-and-the-rest-robert-ballagh/#comment-294 However, has been the resurrection, in certain quarters, of hysterical atavistic hatreds that I had hoped would have remained buried once the peace process had been successfully bedded down. In my opinion, such biased interventions go way beyond fair comment and are of no benefit whatsoever to the public. The main argument put forward by such people in both political and media circles has been to suggest that Martin McGuinness is unfit to contest the presidential election because of his past role in physical force politics. Well, as far as I’m concerned, such a proposition displays woeful ignorance of the historical realities of this state. Certainly, if taking up arms were a disqualifying factor in seeking high office, the pages of Irish history would be filled with a totally different list of players... I believe that this presidential election provides the Irish people with a unique opportunity to have their say on a series of issues that have been decided upon without their involvement or consent. Here I speak of the bank guarantee, NAMA, the socialisation of private debt, the loss of economic sovereignty to the EU and IMF and the austerity programme which has brought untold hardship to the poor, the vulnerable and the disadvantaged. I am convinced that any candidate who takes a critical stand on these issues and who is willing to become a voice of opposition to the swingeing measures that are being unfairly imposed will gain the support of the majority of Irish people who are both angry and hurting as a consequence of the present unjust situation. Along with him giving thier support are many more, perhaps not the most well known or the creme de la creme of irish society, but many that are very well respected by many normal people in their communites; Film, Sport, Art, Writing... Colm Meaney, Roddy Collins, Peter Canavan, Peter Sheridan... full growing list of endorsments at http://www.thepeoplespresident.ie/endorsements Colm Meaney - I'll be supporting Martin McGuinness. Hopefully he'll be there for two terms. (Who said this on todays RTE Pat Kenny show, sure they were kicking themselves on that one) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAtlyXGsNis Roddy Collins - I like his dedication and his concern for his community. Peter Canavan - He's a very grounded man...very selfless in his work and the time he gives to people at a grassroots level. Peter Sheridan - If you were sending in somebody to negotiate the future of Ireland you'd certainly be picking Martin McGuinness and Gerry Adams as the two guys you'd want in there. Related: Martin McGuinness, Presidential Candidate on RTE's Pat Kenny show - September 29, 2011 2:00 PM http://www.rte.ie/podcasts/2011/pc/pod-v-29091132m51stodaywithpatkenny-pid0-1971048.mp3 | 10/6/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRobert Ballagh, Colm Meaney, Roddy Collins, Peter Canavan, Peter Sheridan... all behind Martin | Robert Ballagh opened the Dublin launch of Martin McGuinness's Campaign with a great endorsement which was a condensed version of an article he wrote in favour of him. Vid- Artist Robert Ballagh on Martin McGuinness http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFQM5aV4OAQ “Unfit to be President? If that’s the case, what about Dev and the rest?*” (Robert Ballagh) http://rebel-alliance.org/2011/10/05/libertysiptu-unfit-to-be-president-if-that%e2%80%99s-the-case-what-about-dev-and-the-rest-robert-ballagh/#comment-294 However, has been the resurrection, in certain quarters, of hysterical atavistic hatreds that I had hoped would have remained buried once the peace process had been successfully bedded down. In my opinion, such biased interventions go way beyond fair comment and are of no benefit whatsoever to the public. The main argument put forward by such people in both political and media circles has been to suggest that Martin McGuinness is unfit to contest the presidential election because of his past role in physical force politics. Well, as far as I’m concerned, such a proposition displays woeful ignorance of the historical realities of this state. Certainly, if taking up arms were a disqualifying factor in seeking high office, the pages of Irish history would be filled with a totally different list of players... I believe that this presidential election provides the Irish people with a unique opportunity to have their say on a series of issues that have been decided upon without their involvement or consent. Here I speak of the bank guarantee, NAMA, the socialisation of private debt, the loss of economic sovereignty to the EU and IMF and the austerity programme which has brought untold hardship to the poor, the vulnerable and the disadvantaged. I am convinced that any candidate who takes a critical stand on these issues and who is willing to become a voice of opposition to the swingeing measures that are being unfairly imposed will gain the support of the majority of Irish people who are both angry and hurting as a consequence of the present unjust situation. Along with him giving thier support are many more, perhaps not the most well known or the creme de la creme of irish society, but many that are very well respected by many normal people in their communites; Film, Sport, Art, Writing... Colm Meaney, Roddy Collins, Peter Canavan, Peter Sheridan... full growing list of endorsments at http://www.thepeoplespresident.ie/endorsements Colm Meaney - I'll be supporting Martin McGuinness. Hopefully he'll be there for two terms. (Who said this on todays RTE Pat Kenny show, sure they were kicking themselves on that one) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAtlyXGsNis Roddy Collins - I like his dedication and his concern for his community. Peter Canavan - He's a very grounded man...very selfless in his work and the time he gives to people at a grassroots level. Peter Sheridan - If you were sending in somebody to negotiate the future of Ireland you'd certainly be picking Martin McGuinness and Gerry Adams as the two guys you'd want in there. Related: Martin McGuinness, Presidential Candidate on RTE's Pat Kenny show - September 29, 2011 2:00 PM http://www.rte.ie/podcasts/2011/pc/pod-v-29091132m51stodaywithpatkenny-pid0-1971048.mp3 | 10/6/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitTranstioning from OIL DEPENDANCE to local RESILIENCE, through peaceful REVOLUTIONARY action [1] | Thanks for that T, I had not heard about Mike Ruppert before but am in agreement of much of what he has stated. I am well aware of the PEAK OIL situation, I helped set up the Transition group in Barcelona (transitioning form oil dependance to local resilience) and here in Barcelona, where I live and have been participating with the #SPANISHREVOLUTION im glad to say that much of the transition / permaculture / degrowth / peak oil ideas have entered the discourse and affirmative action is happening at many different levels. Im sure your aware of Transition groups, it did originally come from Kinsale permaculture course, are you aware of the movement, are you involved, if so where, how is it going, what is your take on the movement. Last July, 2 of us traveled from Barcelona to the Transition Network conference in Liverpool, while there we communicated to the people about what had gone on, in transition terms, during the still ongoing 15M "Spanish Revolution", there was a huge and very supportive response from people there, people from all over the world; japan, brazil, US, europe, Australia... So hopefully the idees are spreading further. It seems, from afar, that the US transition movement is really taking off, im not sure how many "transitioners" are part of the OCCUPY communities and groups, i hope and expect quite a few, I posted on their facebook page about the goings on but have not heard any responses, yet. See end of this post for the vids and from that time, but more so, listen to the audio after we showed short vids in an impromptu session one night, gathered there were rob hopkins, ben brongwin, peter lipman (who displayed an excellent knowledge of the revolutionary and pre civil war republican times in barcelona, which included huge participation, local currencies, local food distribution, real democracy) pete north (liverpool based geographer, author of LOCAL MONEY) and many others, it was a very passionate discussion and hopefully it served as an important step in the transition story. My own view, is that we are at a very special moment. Transition was in its own kind of ghetto, in england its been seen as very white, middle class, nice, non confrontational, almost an extended cookery and sewing class. This view, I think is firstly unfair as it is more mixed than that, but i feel it needed to enter that type of world at first for general acceptance and now it, the movement, is growing and going off into exceptional territory... On the other side, the "activist world" has also been in its own ghetto, now something has erupted and that has alllowed for the breaking of ghetto walls and true mixing... I think the 15M discourse is stronger and deeper becuase its had transition / degrowth and ecological critique entered into the discourse more, ie, really pointing out what are the core problems (infinite growth impossible on limited planet, peak oil will give us a right kick in the bolix very soon...) but also that the transition movement is all the better for people, whether or not with transition hats on, have been participating in the revolution on the streets of barcelona; sleeping in the square, involved with commissions, setting up a community garden in placa catalunya (to further highlight oil - food - crash and collapse story) thereby pushing the limits of what exactly transition is. Our own transition group, as well as many other groups here in Catlunya does focus on economic situation, we have alt currency and no money networks (xarxa - the network) there are much intercambios (free no money exchanges) and a growing culture of sharing or alternatives to money (watch the great doc about all that at Homage to Catalonia II ). Local currencies is a big part of the transition movement, have you seen the "Brixton Pound". And in case you doubt the diversity of the transition movement, we now have the first favala (shanty town) of Sao Paolo, Brazil in Transition, as well as a whole host more initiaves all around | 10/5/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitTranstioning from OIL DEPENDANCE to local RESILIENCE, through peaceful REVOLUTIONARY action [2] | Thanks for that T, I had not heard about Mike Ruppert before but am in agreement of much of what he has stated. I am well aware of the PEAK OIL situation, I helped set up the Transition group in Barcelona (transitioning form oil dependance to local resilience) and here in Barcelona, where I live and have been participating with the #SPANISHREVOLUTION im glad to say that much of the transition / permaculture / degrowth / peak oil ideas have entered the discourse and affirmative action is happening at many different levels. Im sure your aware of Transition groups, it did originally come from Kinsale permaculture course, are you aware of the movement, are you involved, if so where, how is it going, what is your take on the movement. Last July, 2 of us traveled from Barcelona to the Transition Network conference in Liverpool, while there we communicated to the people about what had gone on, in transition terms, during the still ongoing 15M "Spanish Revolution", there was a huge and very supportive response from people there, people from all over the world; japan, brazil, US, europe, Australia... So hopefully the idees are spreading further. It seems, from afar, that the US transition movement is really taking off, im not sure how many "transitioners" are part of the OCCUPY communities and groups, i hope and expect quite a few, I posted on their facebook page about the goings on but have not heard any responses, yet. See end of this post for the vids and from that time, but more so, listen to the audio after we showed short vids in an impromptu session one night, gathered there were rob hopkins, ben brongwin, peter lipman (who displayed an excellent knowledge of the revolutionary and pre civil war republican times in barcelona, which included huge participation, local currencies, local food distribution, real democracy) pete north (liverpool based geographer, author of LOCAL MONEY) and many others, it was a very passionate discussion and hopefully it served as an important step in the transition story. My own view, is that we are at a very special moment. Transition was in its own kind of ghetto, in england its been seen as very white, middle class, nice, non confrontational, almost an extended cookery and sewing class. This view, I think is firstly unfair as it is more mixed than that, but i feel it needed to enter that type of world at first for general acceptance and now it, the movement, is growing and going off into exceptional territory... On the other side, the "activist world" has also been in its own ghetto, now something has erupted and that has alllowed for the breaking of ghetto walls and true mixing... I think the 15M discourse is stronger and deeper becuase its had transition / degrowth and ecological critique entered into the discourse more, ie, really pointing out what are the core problems (infinite growth impossible on limited planet, peak oil will give us a right kick in the bolix very soon...) but also that the transition movement is all the better for people, whether or not with transition hats on, have been participating in the revolution on the streets of barcelona; sleeping in the square, involved with commissions, setting up a community garden in placa catalunya (to further highlight oil - food - crash and collapse story) thereby pushing the limits of what exactly transition is. Our own transition group, as well as many other groups here in Catlunya does focus on economic situation, we have alt currency and no money networks (xarxa - the network) there are much intercambios (free no money exchanges) and a growing culture of sharing or alternatives to money (watch the great doc about all that at Homage to Catalonia II ). Local currencies is a big part of the transition movement, have you seen the "Brixton Pound". And in case you doubt the diversity of the transition movement, we now have the first favala (shanty town) of Sao Paolo, Brazil in Transition, as well as a whole host more initiaves all around | 10/5/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitTranstioning from OIL DEPENDANCE to local RESILIENCE, through peaceful REVOLUTIONARY action [3] | Thanks for that T, I had not heard about Mike Ruppert before but am in agreement of much of what he has stated. I am well aware of the PEAK OIL situation, I helped set up the Transition group in Barcelona (transitioning form oil dependance to local resilience) and here in Barcelona, where I live and have been participating with the #SPANISHREVOLUTION im glad to say that much of the transition / permaculture / degrowth / peak oil ideas have entered the discourse and affirmative action is happening at many different levels. Im sure your aware of Transition groups, it did originally come from Kinsale permaculture course, are you aware of the movement, are you involved, if so where, how is it going, what is your take on the movement. Last July, 2 of us traveled from Barcelona to the Transition Network conference in Liverpool, while there we communicated to the people about what had gone on, in transition terms, during the still ongoing 15M "Spanish Revolution", there was a huge and very supportive response from people there, people from all over the world; japan, brazil, US, europe, Australia... So hopefully the idees are spreading further. It seems, from afar, that the US transition movement is really taking off, im not sure how many "transitioners" are part of the OCCUPY communities and groups, i hope and expect quite a few, I posted on their facebook page about the goings on but have not heard any responses, yet. See end of this post for the vids and from that time, but more so, listen to the audio after we showed short vids in an impromptu session one night, gathered there were rob hopkins, ben brongwin, peter lipman (who displayed an excellent knowledge of the revolutionary and pre civil war republican times in barcelona, which included huge participation, local currencies, local food distribution, real democracy) pete north (liverpool based geographer, author of LOCAL MONEY) and many others, it was a very passionate discussion and hopefully it served as an important step in the transition story. My own view, is that we are at a very special moment. Transition was in its own kind of ghetto, in england its been seen as very white, middle class, nice, non confrontational, almost an extended cookery and sewing class. This view, I think is firstly unfair as it is more mixed than that, but i feel it needed to enter that type of world at first for general acceptance and now it, the movement, is growing and going off into exceptional territory... On the other side, the "activist world" has also been in its own ghetto, now something has erupted and that has alllowed for the breaking of ghetto walls and true mixing... I think the 15M discourse is stronger and deeper becuase its had transition / degrowth and ecological critique entered into the discourse more, ie, really pointing out what are the core problems (infinite growth impossible on limited planet, peak oil will give us a right kick in the bolix very soon...) but also that the transition movement is all the better for people, whether or not with transition hats on, have been participating in the revolution on the streets of barcelona; sleeping in the square, involved with commissions, setting up a community garden in placa catalunya (to further highlight oil - food - crash and collapse story) thereby pushing the limits of what exactly transition is. Our own transition group, as well as many other groups here in Catlunya does focus on economic situation, we have alt currency and no money networks (xarxa - the network) there are much intercambios (free no money exchanges) and a growing culture of sharing or alternatives to money (watch the great doc about all that at Homage to Catalonia II ). Local currencies is a big part of the transition movement, have you seen the "Brixton Pound". And in case you doubt the diversity of the transition movement, we now have the first favala (shanty town) of Sao Paolo, Brazil in Transition, as well as a whole host more initiaves all around | 10/5/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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