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Jamin and
Andrew are now friends 8 years, 3 months ago
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Andrew commented on the post, Podcast #280: Autonomy Through Agorism (Part 1) – Why Permaculture? 8 years, 3 months ago
Enjoyed this. It’s great to hear a discussion on permaculture through a voluntary/liberty lens, as it usually seems to be coming from a more ‘left’ perspective.
I don’t know if these questions fit into the scope of Brett’s ‘agenda’ with this series but I have a few. I’d be curious to know, if Jamin eats grains, is he or does he plan on trying…[Read more]
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Andrew commented on the post, Podcast #279: Some Abolitionists Thought Slaves Were Too…Free? (with Thaddeus Russell) 8 years, 3 months ago
Assuming you may not have “unsubscribed” yet, I’d be curious to hear you expand on your problem with this episode. I listened to it and though I believe it is indeed controversial, I don’t really understand the point you’re getting at.
If you don’t mind taking the time, I’d appreciate hearing you clarify the issues you have.
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Andrew commented on the post, Brett On Free Talk Live 3-26-14 8 years, 4 months ago
Here’s a short primer on Bandar bin Sultan (mostly in the context of Syria), from James Corbett: http://www.corbettreport.com/bandar-bush-and-the-syrian-subversion/
Corbett has some other work on him as well.
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Andrew commented on the post, Podcast #271: The Practice of Living Purposefully (The Six Pillars of Self-Esteem Part 5) 8 years, 4 months ago
At about 1:36:00, the music comes in a bit hot. I’m not sure if it’s even supposed to be in there at all – it’s a bit off-putting but if it is, I found it drowning Wes out, a bit. There was also one more musical […]
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Andrew commented on the post, Podcast #264: History Through A Cultural Lens, with Thaddeus Russell 8 years, 5 months ago
Brett, around the 30 min mark, you guys are discussing poor food choices. Am I understanding Thaddeus’ contention (and your subsequent agreement) is that people are making those choices because they are rebelling […]
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Andrew commented on the post, A Two-Hour Pre-Show For A Show That Never Happened (2-14-14) 8 years, 5 months ago
Maybe this is why Osborne’s tickets cost so much money: http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2014-03-07/disney-bets-1-billion-on-technology-to-track-theme-park-visitors
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Andrew commented on the post, Podcast #266: The Practice of Self – Responsibility (The Six Pillars of Self-Esteem Part 3) 8 years, 5 months ago
Love the episode 007 still shot from Wondershowzen…
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Andrew commented on the post, Video – Brett On Black Sheep Rising and Keene School Board Footage 8 years, 5 months ago
A debate (split into two parts) on the legitimacy of the CAFR […]
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Andrew commented on the post, Brett On Free Talk Live 2-12-14 8 years, 5 months ago
“I was simply sharing my opinion of Mark’s behavior in this podcast. ”
Sorry about that. I missed where this was a thread where you share your opinion then proceed to be obnoxious to anyone else who replies […]
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Andrew commented on the post, Brett On Free Talk Live 2-12-14 8 years, 5 months ago
Perhaps Mark’s “schtick” of “confrontation, indignation and disdain” (all diagnosis I find ironic based on your most recent post in this thread) comes from handling phone calls from people who are apart of a […]
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Andrew commented on the post, Brett On Free Talk Live 2-12-14 8 years, 5 months ago
I do not know the ideals of the Blue Ridge Project either. Projects generally don’t tend to have ideals anyway, people do. I should’ve made it clearer that it is the few people, whom I’ve heard speak that are […]
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Andrew commented on the post, Brett On Free Talk Live 2-12-14 8 years, 5 months ago
Another thought. The few times I’ve heard people call in to FTL about the Blue Ridge Project (I only know of them from this context), the BRP seem to have a problem with people who have, let me say, “faith-based” […]
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Andrew commented on the post, Brett On Free Talk Live 2-12-14 8 years, 5 months ago
I think it’s hard to get a handle on “someone’s schtick”, let alone a thorough understanding of their point-of-view from, at most, one handful of listening experiences. Not that Mark needs back-up from me but I […]
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Andrew commented on the post, Podcast #261: Why Thaddeus Russell Got Fired From Teaching American History 8 years, 6 months ago
Perhaps I’m not quite following your train of thought but Brett has definitely spoken about the connection between eugenics, etc. and the progressive ideology – at some length. Perhaps, in my mind, I’m crediting […]
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Andrew commented on the post, Podcast #251 (Supplemental): Conspiracy Theorists Vs. Skeptics – Brett On ALP Live 8 years, 7 months ago
Have Ali or Ellen ever seen the most compelling 9/11 conspiracy?
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Andrew commented on the post, Podcast #250b: Live Sestercentepisodic Gala, Part 2 – More On Sustainable Living and Permaculture 8 years, 7 months ago
Feel free to edit out my link to Stamets’ TED talk as I obviously had my head in or around my posterior, while (not) looking through the show notes.
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Andrew commented on the post, Podcast #250b: Live Sestercentepisodic Gala, Part 2 – More On Sustainable Living and Permaculture 8 years, 7 months ago
Enjoyed this and your show with John Bush. For no necessary reason, they come as a bit of a surprise. Great to hear your interest in permaculture, etc. I’ve been studying permaculture since before I became […]
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Andrew commented on the post, Podcast #246: Down the Remembrance Hole – Exploring the Myths of WWII 8 years, 8 months ago
Somewhat related to this coversation, I recently listened to Tom Secker’s podcast (someone I was ‘introduced’ to by James Corbett), ClandesTime episode 004 – Conspiracy Theories: The Bolshevik Revolution […]
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Andrew commented on the post, The New Dumbness (Best of Gatto, Episode Four) 8 years, 9 months ago
Pat Robertson morphed (I’m sure morphed isn’t the technically correct word) into Bill Maher…nice! I think that was the best production of the series.
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