AFP Editor to Talk on ‘Worldwide Strike’ Radio Marathon on Sunday, August 15
An AMERICAN FREE PRESS News Release
AMERICAN FREE PRESS Editor Mark Anderson will join a large group of activists and journalists who will be radio guests on Sunday, Aug. 15 as part of the National Strike movement that AFP has reported on. That movement started April 15 and is continuing on the 15th of every month.
The multi-faceted movement calls for pulling away from the highly protected, banker-controlled, corporate-is-king system that puts the corporate-government structure in a purely dominant, manipulative and adversarial relationship with the people.
More and more freeways are being converted into toll ways. Surveillance cameras are everywhere. The seeds for our food are tampered with genetically. Most U.S. municipal water is fluoridated, even when many European nations are getting rid of fluoride; cows for producing milk are loaded with hormones and antibiotics, and the milk is pasteurized to destroy needed enzymes; the foods we eat are loaded with fillers, heavy sugars and countless chemicals. Hazardous vaccines are considered sacred and are pushed by big medicine and big media. The list doesn’t seem to stop.
The managers of this “matrix” also demand that taxpayers save Wall Street interests, even as Main Street mom-and-pop businesses disappear, formerly successful people live in their cars, families crumble and entire neighborhoods disappear, including in Detroit and Flint, Michigan.
In light of all this, the “volume” is being turned up Aug. 15 when a special “United We Strike” radio broadcast hits the airwaves to amplify and broaden this strike movement, which participant Karen Tostado says is going global. Details are available at www.UnitedWeStrike.com
The radio marathon will be at the www.RevolutionBroadcasting.com radio network.
“Our towns are infested by armadas of corporate chain-restaurants and big-box retailers selling mainly Chinese junk in cookie-cutter malls,” observed Anderson, who will appear on the all-day broadcast from 6:30 to 7 p.m. Eastern Time. “The central bank, the private Federal Reserve System, keeps the money supply and available credit well below what’s needed to retire debt and purchase adequate goods and services to keep enough businesses from closing down. We are not allowed—yet— to return to government-issued money without interest. Instead the Fed runs the show with interest attached to every dollar.”
Those involved in the strike do not find the U.S. military’s policy of constant occupation and interventionism acceptable in any fashion, nor do participants want to tolerate bills in Congress that seek to shut down small family farms in favor of do-as-they-please corporate farms that produce substandard food and engage in poor environmental practices. The essence of the strike movement is to restore local autonomy and self-sufficiency as much as possible, and say “no” to the ridiculous economic and political matrix that has been foisted on the masses and turned society into an unacceptable reality. Televisions are being turned off and people are starting to objectively seek solutions.
Other guests Aug. 15 include New York 9-11 activist Luke Rudowski and UK Column reporter Brian Gerrish, whose paper is an up-and-coming part of the UK’s growing freedom culture, in league with the Lawful Rebellion movement and the British Constitution Group. Many other guests will be calling in to comment from all over the world.
There are also conference calls each Saturday at 11 am Pacific Time (2 p.m. Eastern). Dial 605-475-4800 and enter the access code 431669 General contact information online, beyond the radio marathon, is as follows:
USA/Canada/America: http://www.taxfree15.com/ContactUs.aspx
UK/Ireland/Australia/NewZealand: [email protected]
Germany/Austria/Switzerland/Continental Europe: [email protected]
All other areas: http://www.taxfree15.com/ContactUs.aspx
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