Seeds of Liberty Podcast Episode 59: Harriet Tubman irony on Federal Reserve Note trash

Please enjoy this recent episode of the Seeds of Liberty Podcast. This week we had Merrick and Jonathan, from the RadicaLogic Podcast sitting in for Dave. Herein we discussed the distraction of Harriet Tubman on the $20, the constant devaluation of currency, the Colorado town where the police force quit, Fisher Pricing your message, being neutered by the State, the Cell 411 app, Canadian police protecting and serving the shit out of a friend of the show, dealing with home invaders, the fake war on cops, and more!

Every society honors its live conformists and its dead troublemakers.

Mignon McLaughlin

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Seeds of Liberty Podcast Episode 51: Bretigne Shaffer, Voluntaryist and Author of Urban Yogini

Please enjoy this recent episode of the Seeds of Liberty Podcast. This week we were joined by Bretigne Shaffer, author of, among other things, ‘Urban Yogini: A reluctant superhero who cannot use violence.’ Herein we discussed her reasons and inspirations for writing the book, leading a yoga/spiritual lifestyle and gravitating towards non-violence over violence, death by a thousand cuts, moving on towards children’s steampunk novels, other freedom driven writers/musicians, statist indoctrination, don’t hit; don’t take other people’s stuff, shaking the paradigm, recent article “Must We Choose Between Mob Justice and the Police State?”, Detroit Threat Management, Cell411, and more!

Civilization is a stream with banks. The stream is sometimes filled with from people , stealing, shouting and doing the things historians usually record, while on the banks, unnoticed, people build homes, make love, raise children, sing songs, write poetry and even whittle statues. The story of civilization is the story of what happened on the banks. Historians are pessimists because they ignore the banks for the river.

Will Durant

 

 

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