Tuesday 22 November 2011

BAN POLICE USE OF NON LETHAL WEAPONS

This is an excerpt from Episode 6, May 2011, which was before we made this show into a podcast (the full episode and much more can be found at www.meaninglesswords.org) but we thought that with all of the police brutality taking place since the Occupy Movement began, it was worth putting out a mini-podcast of this particular speech. Thanks for listening! http://www.meaninglesswords.org/resources/Non%20Lethal%20Weapons%20Rant%20from%20Meaningless%20Words%20E06%20May%202011%20(before%20Occupy%20existed).mp3

Monday 21 November 2011

Blow Whistles & Occupy with Special Guests Jimmy Massey & Sandra Peevers!

An Australian and a Californian discuss WikiLeaks for your infotainment. The best thing about this job is that I have the opportunity to speak to real revolutionaries like Jimmy Massey, who has made the world a better place by just having the guts to speak the truth. He was the original whistleblower from the latest Iraq War (how sad is it that we have to specify which war?) and let the world know that civilians were being murdered in Iraq, not just enemy combatants. He received criticism for this for years, until the Iraq War Logs released by Wikileaks Cablegate last year backed up everything Jimmy had said was true. On top of that, he's a humble and "regular" guy who was willing to share his story with us, along with new insights into life after whistleblowing. We were also joined by Sandra Peevers from RevolutionTruth & Occupy Otsego, whose valuable insights into the Occupy Movement apply to all occupiers, so listen up! Thanks once again Jimmy and Sandy, and you are both welcome back anytime :) Please keep us updated on your pursuit for truth, transparency, and democracy. After these interviews, we looked at cable #03KUWAIT1381... http://www.mediafire.com/file/ijb01o5hc0gvh63/Meaningless%20Words%20with%20Special%20Guests%20Jimmy%20Massey%20and%20Sandra%20Peevers,%20a%20Whistleblower%20and%20an%20Occupier,%20Episode%2021%20Recorded%20November%2014th%202011.mp3