Tag: resistance
Corbett Report Radio 101 – We Are Winning
There can be no doubt that we are living in dark times, but we must never lose sight of what it is we’re fighting for. On tonight’s edition of the broadcast we look at all the signs that the people are waking up, shaking loose the chains of dogma and challenging the authorities that are attempting to enslave their bodies, minds, and souls.
Corbett Report Radio 098 – Nullifying Our Way Out with Tom Woods
In this age of the NDAA and the Patriot Act and other liberty-destroying “laws”, what are concerned citizens to do when writing letters to Congress or staging protests becomes ineffective? Tonight we talk to Thomas Woods of tomwoods.com about the suppressed history of nullification, the process by which states can refuse to enforce unconstitutional laws.
Episode 222 – Lessons in Resistance: Open Source
Can we imagine a world without intellectual property? With the various enemies of freedom finding ever more elaborate ways to control the internet, we may have to find an answer to that question sooner than we think. Join us this week on The Corbett Report as we go in search of the freedom of the open source universe.
Corbett Report Radio 054 – Deconstructing the Panopticon
The Panopticon is the perfect prison — an architectural idea that embodies the rule of the many by the few. But it has a secret weakness, one that the system doesn’t want you to know about: it only works if you fear it. Tonight on Corbett Report Radio we dig a tunnel out of the panopticon prison by exposing the truth and dispelling the fear.
Interview 453 – Charles Farrier on CCTV in the UK
Charles Farrier of No-CCTV joins us to discuss the state of the surveillance society in the UK, the reality that CCTV does not actually significantly affect crime rates, and how those concerned about the encroachment of Big Brother on the public space can get involved in the fight to remove CCTV from their local area.
Interview 448 – Carlos Miller on Filming the Police
Carlos Miller of the “Photography is Not a Crime” blog joins us to discuss his multiple arrests for photographing police officers in public, and how he managed to get the cases thrown out of court. We discuss the laws for filming in public in the US and how a digital camera-armed citizen media movement is turning the balance of power in the infowar away from the establishment.
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