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Closes out the first year of Third Paradigm by adding a retrospective of (mostly) unpublished writings by Tereza Coraggio to the website. A collection of sixteen poems is called Becoming Yeast: Poems of Transformation. Nine essays on the apocryphal gospel of Philip are called Revolutionary Mystics and How to Become One. Also includes responses to Jeffrey Sachs and to Peter Singer, and proof that Jesus was the code name for an imperialist Roman spy.
Produced and Hosted by Tereza Coraggio
Production and Editing by Skidmark Bob http://popdefectradio.blogspot.com/
Transcript, includes music videos, photos and links: http://www.thirdparadigm.org/3p_052.html
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Music: Kaki King with Air and Kilometers, Robbie Robertson with Cherokee Morning Song, and Michael Franti and Spearhead with Hey World (Remote Control version.)
Comments on Obama's pre-conviction of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed in the media. Suggests a trial for the "masterminds" of the controlled demolition that killed the other 2900. Reads three of my own poems, Celestial Effervescence, The Holy Dark, and Thoughts on the Afterlife, plus Morning Prayers by Joy Harjo.