The True History with Tara Green and Rama Arjuna and guests
Join us for current event coverage including a new call for DC statehood from the European Parliament ! Alex Mayer, a United Kingdom Labour Party member representing the East of England region, spoke at a plenary session of the legislative body that governs the European Union to push the body to recognize D.C. residents’ lack of voting rights at the federal level. "Mayer said she was 'baffled' to learn that the District’s 700,000 residents lack voting representatives in the U.S. Congress" writes Christian Paz of NBC Washington.com referring to a June meeting with Shadow Sen.
The True History with Tara Green and Rama Arjuna and guests
UNIFICATION IS OUR ROLE PERSONALLY AND COLLECTIVELY
NEW INVENTIONS, SYSTEMS, FORMS HOVER IN THE DIMENSION ABOVE EARTH AWAITING PRECIPITATION INTO PHYSICAL ACTUALITY
IT IS THROUGH HUMAN CONDUITS THAT THE GOLDEN AGE IS MANIFESTING
FROM SHAMBHALA, THE CENTER WHERE THE WILL OF GOD IS KNOWN, POUR FORTH THE ENERGIES THAT WE MUST
ANCHOR AS SYNTHESIS, GOODWILL AND RIGHT HUMAN RELATIONS
AS THE NEW GROUP OF WORLD SERVERS, ALL LIGHT WORKERS IMPORT THE NEW ENERGIES IN AND EXPORT THE OLD ENERGIES OUT
John Barbour's World with John Barbour and guests John Perkins, the Economic Hit Man, and then Joe P. Sotille, the News Vandal
YouTube Video Link: https://youtu.be/II7Q0AL9ZiU
Here We Stand with Rev Kevin D Annett and guest Katie Stoqua
Title: Mass Graves in Canada and the Ninth Circle
The True History with Tara Green and Rama Arjuna and guests
The True History with Tara Green and Rama Arjuna and guests
Our guest this week is Professor Edward Schmitt, an Associate Professor of History at UW-Parkside, currently working on a book about the unique role of activist and humorist Dick Gregory in the social movements of the 1960s. Dick Gregory (Richard Claxton Gregory) was an African-American comedian, civil rights activist, social critic, writer, conspiracy theorist, entrepreneur, and occasional actor. During the turbulent 1960s, Gregory became a pioneer in stand-up comedy for his "no-holds-barred" sets, in which he mocked bigotry and racism.