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Report on the U.N. Millennium World Summit held in NY. Guest: Joan Peros

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- 09/21/2005
The U.N. Millennium Summit plus 5 was held this month in New York. The President spoke and affirmed US commitment to world government. Joan Peros, a director of Freedom 21 Santa Cruz was there and reports on issues that you will not read about in the Los Angeles Times or Time magazine.
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Separating the State from School, Charity, and Business - Creating a Moral Society. Guest: Jacob Hor

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- 09/28/2005
Jacob Hornberger is not a third way "privitizer", managed global trade or anarcho capitalist type of libertarian. Instead he espouses consistent principles of Liberty regarding parenthood, private property and the establishment of a moral and legitimate government. Hear how America's rapidly growing government is threatening the core of our civil liberties.
Tools: www.FFF.org
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An Inquiry Into the Meaning, Purpose and History of Logical Positivism. Guest: William Roberts

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- 09/28/2005
In a continuing series on the effect of Auguste Comte's Philosophy of Positivism, researcher William Roberts examines how early twentieth century social scientists began transforming the purpose of language in order to engineer a new world order of compliant and controlled global citizens. Learn how paid facilitators of Sustainable Development "vision" plans use language games to subdue thought and public action.
Tools: Contact Freedom 21 Santa Cruz for William Roberts white papers on August Comte and Positivism
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Michael Shaw and Roy Avila discuss the status of various Sustainable Development programs.

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- 10/05/2005
Michael Shaw and Roy Avila discuss the status of various Sustainable Development programs.
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Long Live - or Let Die, the Endangered Species Act? Guests: Margaret Byfield, Julie Smithson and Kat

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- 10/12/2005
The House has passed a reauthorization of the 32 year old Endangered Species Act (ESA). The ESA has destroyed many lives and its record of success for species protection is dismal. Resources have been put out of reach of the marketplace, driving up the cost of living for all Americans. The federal government's reauthorization will create permanent damage to the American experience. Hear from Stewards of the Range's Margaret Byfield regarding the ongoing political maneuverings regarding Congressman Pombo's "reauthorization" bill. Also, hear reports from Julie Smithson (www.PropertyRightsResearch.org) and Katherine Lehman regarding the nature and effect of the Endangered Species Act on America.
www.stewardsoftherange.org www.propertyrightsresearch.org Ric Frost ESA word doc - Unspoken Issues of the Endangered Species Act
