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11-06-15 -- Melinda Pillsbury-Foster - Ian Freeman - Butler Shaffer -- (VIDEO+BONUS MP3s LOADED)

Melinda Pillsbury-Foster (Founder/Pres Arthur C. Pillsbury Foundation) on Sustainable Activism - Ian Freeman (Host of Free Talk Live/Owner LRN.FM) on Outernet - Butler Shaffer (Law Professor Southwestern Univ) on general liberty issues
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Media Type: Audio • Time: 47 Minutes and 56 Secs
Guests: Ian Freeman
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Guests: Butler Shaffer

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Hour 1 -- Melinda Pillsbury-Foster (Founder/Pres Arthur C. Pillsbury Foundation) on Sustainable Activism - www.AgentsGreen.org

Hour 2 -- Ian Freeman (Host of Free Talk Live/Owner LRN.FM) on Outernet 

Hour 3+BONUS -- Butler Shaffer MP3 of 2 hours with Butler (Law Professor Southwestern Univ) on general liberty issues

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November 6th, 2015

Declare Your Independence with Ernest Hancock

on LRN.FM / Monday - Friday

9 a.m. - Noon (EST)

Studio Line: 602-264-2800 

 

Hour 1

2015-11-06 Hour 1 Melinda Pillsbury-Foster from Ernest Hancock on Vimeo.

Melinda Pillsbury-Foster

Founder and President of the Arthur C. Pillsbury Foundation 

Webpages:

http://www.agentsgreen.org/

http://acpvision.blogspot.com/

Melinda Pillsbury-Foster  - Board Member of Agents Green

Melinda studied the evolving dynamics of political and social change and how these intersect with commerce looking for ways to encourage better, more equitable outcomes. Then she began to think about sustainability. If we want sustainability why haven't we found a way to make activism sustainable?

The seed of the idea came from her grandfather, Arthur C. Pillsbury. He advised his son, Melinda's father, to find his passion and then arrange his life so he could make this his profession. His passion was born as he stood in a Yosemite meadow, waist high in wildflowers in 1895. Determined to awaken people to the beautiful integrity of nature he used photography and film to extend human vision. The first nature movie – 1909. The first lapse-time motion picture camera for showing the life of flowers, opening and closing, living and dying – 1912. The first microscopic motion picture camera showing a cell dividing, the essence of all life – 1926.

The thought became the mother of the practice.

Most of her life has been spent in politics, working for social and justice reform from the convergent ideological position of left-libertarian.

She long since came to the conclusion that, "most of the people I met in politics were more interested in burnishing their bottom line than in the betterment of humanity and the world."

But she realized it did not have to be this way, recalling her grandfather and her father. We can work for the vision and passion which moves us to activism and make a living doing it.

Everyone who has a passion can make it their profession.  This includes freedom, nature - and justice. It can be done. 

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Hour 2

Media Type: Audio • Time: 47 Minutes and 56 Secs
Guests: Ian Freeman

Hour 2 -- Ian Freeman (Host of Free Talk Live/Owner LRN.FM) on Outernet 

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Hour 2

2015-11-06 Hour 2 Ian Freeman from Ernest Hancock on Vimeo.

Ian Freeman

Station Owner of LRN.FM and Co-Host of Free Talk Live

Webpages:

http://lrn.fm/

https://www.freetalklive.com/

TOPIC: Outernet

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TOPICS DISCUSSED...

When Ernest and Donna Hancock were traveling across the U.S. (from Arizona to New Hampshire, via Montana and the top tier states) back in 2012, they came across a listener who was listening to the live broadcast of the Declare Your Independence with Ernest Hancock, and came to help out with a trailer bearing when they were stranded in Idaho Falls, ID:

 

PICTURES DAY 3 (JUNE 8TH, 2012):

 

Idaho Falls, ID to Kalispell, MT: 

 

Declare Your Independence with Ernest Hancock - broadcasting LIVE in the parking lot of O'Reilly's Auto Parts in Idaho Falls, Idaho - literally, 'on the road':

 

Ernest fixing the trailer bearings between breaks during the show:

O'Reilly's Auto Parts in Idaho Falls, Ihado:

 

A listener from Idaho Falls (Ron Cecil), hearing that we had trouble with the trailer bearings and needing to get them fixed before continuing on the trip, comes by to help out! And Ernest puts him on the show....

 

Ron Cecil and Donna Hancock after finishing with the bearings...(THANKS RON)  :)

 

 


Hour 3

Media Type: Audio • Time: 128 Minutes and 0 Secs
Guests: Butler Shaffer

Hour 3+BONUS -- Butler Shaffer (Law Professor Southwestern Univ) on general liberty issues

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Hour 3

2015-11-06 Hour 3 Butler Shaffer from Ernest Hancock on Vimeo.

2015-11-06 Hour 4 Butler Shaffer from Ernest Hancock on Vimeo.

Butler Shaffer - In Studio

Butler Shaffer [send him e-mail] teaches at the Southwestern University School of Law. He is the author of the newly-released In Restraint of Trade: The Business Campaign Against Competition, 1918–1938Calculated Chaos: Institutional Threats to Peace and Human Survival, and Boundaries of Order. His latest book is The Wizards of Ozymandias.

Webpages:

http://www.swlaw.edu/faculty/faculty_listing/facultybio/70115

https://www.lewrockwell.com/author/butler-shaffer/

CLICK HERE for Butler's books on Amazon

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TOPICS DISCUSSED...

The Deep State Hiding in Plain Sight

Mike Lofgren, a congressional staff member for 28 years, joins Bill Moyers to talk about what he calls Washington's "Deep State," in which elected and unelected figures collude to protect and serve powerful vested interests. "It is how we had deregulation, financialization of the economy, the Wall Street bust, the erosion or our civil liberties and perpetual war," Lofgren tells Moyers.

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Butler's previous interviews on the Declare Your Independence with Ernest Hancock Radio Show:

https://www.freedomsphoenix.com/Guest-Page.htm?No=00057

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BONUS INTERVIEW - TOPICS...

Lew Ayres, Actor, Dies at 88; Conscience Bound His Career

 

Lew Ayres, the movie actor who skyrocketed to fame as a disillusioned German soldier in ''All Quiet on the Western Front'' in 1930 and was also celebrated for playing the title role in ''Young Dr. Kildare'' and the series of films that followed it, died on Monday in Los Angeles, where he lived. He was 88.

In a case of life imitating art, Mr. Ayres was a conscientious objector during World War II and for that reason became a Hollywood outcast. Before the war, he had been one of the most popular leading men in the movies. But when he announced his pacifism, which had a religious basis, he was shunned by the studios, and in some cities exhibitors refused to show his movies. He said that to bear arms would cause him ''to live in a nightmare of hypocrisy.''

After two months in a labor camp, he entered the Army as a noncombatant, serving for three and a half years in the Medical Corps and winning three battle stars. After the war, he resumed his career and made scores of movies, but never reached the peak of his early Hollywood stardom.

On screen and off, he projected a sincerity and strength of character, all of which suited him well, especially when he played doctors. He was also cast as a lawyer or journalist and occasionally played a gangster, but his archetypal role was as a wise and compassionate physician. In ''Donovan's Brain'' in 1953, he mixed two worlds: he was a doctor who was transformed into a fiend.

He played opposite many of Hollywood's leading ladies, including Lana Turner, Laraine Day, Ann Sothern, Ann Sheridan and Alice Faye. On-screen he did not always marry his co-star, but off screen he married Ginger Rogers; they were later divorced. His first wife was the actress Lola Lane. He is survived by his third wife, Diana, and a son, Justin.

In his career, which spanned more than 60 years, Mr. Ayres seesawed between stardom and character roles, and often seemed to be in a state of constant revival. There were many high points, beginning with his first major movie role in 1929, opposite Greta Garbo in ''The Kiss,'' and including a performance as the sweet-tempered alcoholic brother in Philip Barry's ''Holiday'' (1938), with Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn. For his role as a doctor in ''Johnny Belinda,'' he received an Academy Award nomination; Jane Wyman, who starred in the film, won an Oscar as best actress.

In 1962, under the direction of Otto Preminger, he became President of the United States in the movie ''Advise and Consent.'' When the President (Franchot Tone) died, his Vice President (Mr. Ayres) was elevated to that office. For the director and the actor, there was a certain justice in that event. More than many actors, Mr. Ayres seemed to suffer from the moral judgments of the movie industry.

Lewis Ayres was born in Minneapolis and went to high school in San Diego. At the University of Arizona, he studied medicine, a career that he later undertook with dedication on the screen. At Arizona, he also played in a university jazz band, and he continued as a musician in Los Angeles, where he was discovered by an agent who had seen him dancing with the actress Lily Damita. Within a year, he was playing Garbo's youthful lover.

Cast as Paul Baumer, the sensitive young soldier in Lewis Milestone's disturbing film version of Erich Maria Remarque's antiwar novel ''All Quiet on the Western Front,'' Mr. Ayres made a riveting impression on the moviegoing public. The scene on the battlefield in which he reaches for a butterfly remains one of the most heartbreaking in screen history.

Many of his subsequent films were lighter and far less demanding. In typical studio fashion, he simply went from movie to movie. In 1933, he was a newspaper reporter in ''State Fair'' and a plumber who bets on horses in ''Don't Bet on Love'' (with Miss Rogers). He also played opposite the English actress Lilian Harvey in the musical ''My Weakness.'' Though his movies were often minor, he seemed to approach them with ease.

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