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Good News Friday // Bye-bye NAIS //
♫Ding, dong NAIS is dead!♫ After years of dogged persistence in opposition to the USDA's efforts to track individual livestock animals, Katherine invites her good friend Judith McGeary (FARFA) to revel in the news that NAIS is no longer!
Farm and Ranch Freedom Alliance
'Questions and Answers: New Animal Disease Traceability Framework'
'U.S.D.A. Plans to Drop Program to Trace Livestock'
'Georgia Senate bans forced microchip implants'
'US grants home schooling German family political asylum'
★Eric Bibb //
Katherine ends a hard week with the soothing music of her favorite musician Eric Bibb. She invites Mr. Bibb to share the stories behind "Tall Cotton" and "Needed Time." He discusses his latest album "Booker's Guitar" and mentions the locations of upcoming engagements. A beautiful interview to end the working week well.
Eric Bibb
Eric Bibb on MySpace
Eric Bibb (Wikipedia)

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Google partners with NSA //
"Why did Google come forward...with nothing to gain and everything to lose?" This is the question Katherine poses in light of the copious amounts of news coverage on the now-infamous 'China hack.' Listeners are presented with bad and worse implications as Katherine reminds them of the coming elimination of their abilities to travel, purchase food, and communicate freely and anonymously. Callers offer their insights.
'Google to enlist NSA to help it ward off cyberattacks'
hegemony
State Representative Susan Lynn // "Bodily Integrity Act" //
Tennessee State Representative Susan Lynn joins Katherine to discuss the "Bodily Integrity Act" (HB 2059), written to prevent mandatory implantation/tattooing of RFID tracking technology into/on people in Tennessee, setting the precedent for similar moves in other states.
Susan Lynn for State Senate
Susan Lynn on Facebook
Antichips.com Anti-Chipping Legislation
HB 2059
Somark™ Innovations
'Be Careful What You Wish on Your Enemies' by Dr. Katherine Albrecht
Eric Bibb on MySpace Music
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Lessons in leadership //
Katherine muses on the concept of leadership; temperaments of unsuccessful leaders, the necessity for cooperation, and the spiritual component involved. The world gets changed one project at a time, so she encourages listeners to choose theirs'. Katherine concludes with Margaret Mead's quote, “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it's the only thing that ever has."
Backwoods Home Magazine

David Deschesne //
Katherine's friend David Deschesne discusses his journey as an independent journalist and publisher of the Fort Fairfield Journal as well as the story behind his latest editorial.
Fort Fairfield Journal
"A Vision for Fort Fairfield: Declare Itself Off Limits to Federal Income Tax" by David Deschesne |
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Obama came to town // Right to Travel? // Haiti and Voodoo //
President Obama visited the residents of Nashua, NH earlier today, however Katherine was unable to make it. Smart cards are edging their way into society via public transit from San Francisco to Hong Kong. Katherine touches on the taboo topic of Voodoo, which is the prevalent religion in Haiti.
Obama speaking at town hall in Nashua
Shopping made easy on the cards for border cities
Bay Area's TransLink sees its 16-year one card goal within reach
Hong Kong, Shenzhen considering combined smart card rollout
Pat Robertson Calls Quake 'blessing in Disguise'
Haiti earthquake: voodoo high priest claims aid monopolised by Christians
Photo of a voodoo altar - Togo and Benin
"Buying the Spirit" (documentary)
Note: At 2:35 in the "Buying the Spirit" clip, the voodoo priest looks into the fire and says the following: "King Lucifer, King Lucifer, King Lucifer. let the one I am talking about disappear from this earth. Let him go to hell, which is your kingdom, where you can command him. King Lucifer, King Lucifer, King Lucifer, King Lucifer."
★Pam Dixon //
World Privacy Forum founder Pam Dixon joins Katherine for a shocking discussion about Pam's research on the implementation of and dangers inherent in digital signage.
The Pam Dixon Archive
World Privacy Forum
"The One-Way-Mirror Society: Privacy Implications of the new Digital Signage Networks" by Pam Dixon
Whole Foods Market
'Minority Report' (movie trailer)
CognoVision
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