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Friday
Oct072011

Truth and Freedom - 10/07/11

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“Occupy SF, Live from San Francisco: Creating an agenda without asking permission from those with their own agenda” with Bruce and Marianne and guest Zagham Kabir

Zagham reports live from his perspective as one of the Occupy SF organizers on the underlying philosophy and dynamic of the occupy movement. Special attention is paid to the general assembly held every day and its egalitaria consensus decision-making process, along with the diversity of participants which includes silicon valley business people and Iraqi war vets. Bruce and Marianne comment on the spiritual task of creating and acting on your own agenda rather than letting someone else set their agenda for you. Spiritual anthropology tells us that no self-appointed organization like the Federal Reserve System has true authority over sovereign people. Visit the site at  HYPERLINK "http://www.occupysf.com" www.occupysf.com to learn more about events in “Baghdad by the Bay.”

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