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COMMUNAL SOCIETIES WITH ANGEL MARRERO

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On December 17 our guest was Angel Morrero of Earth Tribe Trust.  Picking up the theme of our last show on a worker-centered economy  we discussed how they are putting this into action at a local level in rural Zambia and Kentucky.

We explored the topic of communal societies that do not depend on a central power source for their sustainable technology or for governance. This is consistent with Jefferson's agrarian society that could not be co-opted by indutrialists who influence governments for their own benefit.

Earth Tribe started in Zambia, where founder John Kreidler took a community from poverty and starvation to being well-fed with a small income virtually overnight by the introduction of a plant that rapidly produced an edible and sellable crop.

We talked briefly about the dark side of NGOs that have been co-opted by a US government working in the interests of international corporate terrorists who profit from the continuing misery of the Peoples of Africa, often with the complicity of their own governments.

Mostof the show focused on how each of us can work locally, nationally and internationally to create the Tectonic Paradigm Shift in human consciousness needed to create a united international front against fascism and war to save human civilization from self-destruction

Listen and learn how John overcame severe obstacles to establish his farmin Kentucky. His intent (and that of Angel and others) is to go back to Zambia to rebuild a society using a trust he established for the purpose.

SFPI Radio is the international talk show designed to allow those struggling for social justice around the world to talk to each other about how we can support efforts to promote justice, democracy and peace in every nation.

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