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Occupy Radio: 14/2/12: Love Notes to the NSA
Occupy Radio: 14/2/12: Love Notes to the NSA

It’s Valentine’s Day for the NSA, but it’s not all about love. Rivera Sun and Getch gathered several people who the NSA is probably following, and asked them to share their love letters to the NSA. Get ready for some heart felt messages for our nation’s top spy agency, this week on Occupy Radio. LoveInt: […]

Occupy Radio: 14/2/5: Jill Stein
Occupy Radio: 14/2/5: Jill Stein

Now that the Democrats and Republicans have merged into one corporate party, the United States needs a loyal opposition. The Tea Party was promising, but it took the corporate buy-out, and the Libertarians are pro-corporate at their core. As the President of the Green Shadow Cabinet, Jill Stein, leads the declared opposition. She joins Rivera […]

Occupy Radio: 14/1/29: Pancho Ramos Stierle
Occupy Radio: 14/1/29: Pancho Ramos Stierle

Dramatic scenes of a worldwide revolution include cops swinging batons, and protesters throwing rocks. In the midst of this chaos, a growing faction is taking a diferent direction and proclaiming, “All you need is love.” Rivera Sun and Getch talk with Pancho Ramos Stierle about mirror neurons, urban oases, and being nice to cops, this […]

Occupy Radio: 14/1/22: West Virginia Water Crisis
Occupy Radio: 14/1/22: West Virginia Water Crisis

Weeks after a toxic chemical leak contaminated their water supply, the people of Charleston, West Virginia, still don’t trust their drinking water. The local government says it’s safe, but the foul smelling greenish water, doesn’t inspire confidence. Johanna de Graffenreid organizes water deliveries into Charleston. She joins Rivera Sun and Getch and they discuss Freedom […]

Occupy Radio: 14/1/15: Katherine Ann Power
Occupy Radio: 14/1/15: Katherine Ann Power

Just as the proverbial butterfly creating hurricanes, we are all more powerful than we imagine. Rivera and Getch visit with philosopher and former fugitive, Katherine Ann Power. We get into the weeds on systems theory, complexity, and activism this week on Occupy Radio. Listen on Archive.org: Download from Archive.org:

Occupy Radio: 14/1/8: Wenonah Hauter, Foodopoly
Occupy Radio: 14/1/8: Wenonah Hauter, Foodopoly

Americans have a dizzying array of supermarket choices. But instead of healthy competition, more than half of everything in our grocery carts come from just four mega corporations. Rivera Sun and I talk with Wenonah Hauter, the author of Foodopoly, about how the giants of the food industry choke off competition, and lower food quality, […]

Occupy Radio: 2014 New Year’s Retrospective
Occupy Radio: 2014 New Year's Retrospective

Just like New Years follows Christmas, the Occupy Radio 2013 Retrospective follows the Conspiracy Christmas special. Join Rivera Sun and Getch as they look back on some of their guests from 2013, this New Year’s Day, on Occupy Radio. Here are the links to the shows featured in this retrospective: Getting Apocalyptic, with Robert Jensen […]

Occupy Radio: 2013 Christmas Conspiracy Special
Occupy Radio: 2013 Christmas Conspiracy Special

Were Sandy Hook and the Boston Bombing false flag operations, and what happened to Michael Hastings? Did space aliens visit the UK for Christmas thirty three years ago? It’s Christmas, Occupiers, and that means it’s time for the Occupy Radio Conspiracy Christmas show. Aaron Spears of Occupy the Media’s Mic Check Radio joins Getch and […]

Occupy Radio: 13/12/18: Thomas Linzey, Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund
Occupy Radio: 13/12/18: Thomas Linzey, Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund

OccupyRadio: Empowering Community Rights with Thomas Linzey by David Geitgey Sierralupe, Rivera Sun Published 2013-12-18 Usage Attribution 3.0 Topics celdf, cro’s, community rights ordinances, thomas linzey, nature’s rights Increasingly, state and federal laws are written to favor large scale corporate polluters over local governments and municipalities. As a result, communities find themselves legally helpless to […]

Occupy Radio: 13/12/11: Beau Hodai, Muckraking at its Finest
Occupy Radio: 13/12/11: Beau Hodai, Muckraking at its Finest

In a corporate-media wasteland of sound bite journalism. Beau Hodai is keeping investigative journalism alive, through his muckraking work at DBA Press. Beau Hodai joins Rivera Sun and Getch. They explore the most thorough muckraking under the sun, this week on Occupy Radio. Listen on Archive.org: Download from Archive.org:

Occupy Radio: 13/12/4: Nathan Schneider, Thank You Anarchy, Notes from the Occupy Apocalypse
Occupy Radio: 13/12/4: Nathan Schneider, Thank You Anarchy, Notes from the Occupy Apocalypse

Is the Apocalypse a fiery time of crisis and doom? Or is it a gentle lifting of a veil, revealing a new world, fully formed and relatively crisis free? Nathan Schneider, author of “Thank You Anarchy: Notes From the Occupy Apocalypse,” joins Rivera Sun and me, as we discuss the Occupy Apocalypse, this week on […]

Occupy Radio: 13/11/27: Crown of Main, and the Cook Sisters
Occupy Radio: 13/11/27: Crown of Main, and the Cook Sisters

Join us for Thanksgiving with the Cook Sisters, and the table talk is all about running an organic food cooperative in Maine. It’s food politics for the holidays as Getch joins Rivera Sun and her sisters Marada and Leah, Proprietors of the Crown O’Maine Organic Food Cooperative, this week, on Occupy Radio. http://www.crownofmainecoop.com/ Rivera Sun: […]

Occupy Radio: 13/11/20: Radley Balko, Rise of the Warrior Cop
Occupy Radio: 13/11/20: Radley Balko, Rise of the Warrior Cop

It started with the US military passing around old armored vehicles and military gear, then, after 911, Homeland Security upped the ante and started offering grants for new military gear for domestic police forces. Now, welcome to the Police Industrial Complex. Radley Balko, author of the “Rise of the Warrior Cop,” talks with Rivera Sun […]

Occupy Radio 13/11/13: Philippe Duhamel: Taking the Frack Fight to a New Level
Occupy Radio 13/11/13: Philippe Duhamel: Taking the Frack Fight to a New Level

Frackers tried to move into Quebec’s St. Lawrence River Valley, and they were chased back out again by an activated populace. But one victory isn’t enough. With a grassroots surveillance system set up throughout the valley, the Anti-Frackers will know as soon as the industry tries to make its return. Rivera Sun and I talk […]

Occupy Radio: 13/11/6: George Lakey, the Ju-Jitzu of Nonviolence
Occupy Radio: 13/11/6: George Lakey, the Ju-Jitzu of Nonviolence

The Occupy Movement went from back page to front page news when the NYPD turned violent. The ju-jitzu of non-violence uses the oppressive response of a state or corporation as a tool to gain popular support. As police forces become militarized globally, non-violent resistance has risen to meet the challenge. Rivera Sun co-hosts and George […]

Occupy Radio: 13/10/30: John Whitehead, Government of Wolves
Occupy Radio: 13/10/30: John Whitehead, Government of Wolves

In Kentucky v King, the United States Supreme Court, ruled police don’t need a warrant to enter private homes under emergency circumstances. Now, throughout America, police are routinely knocking down doors without warrants and often, opening fire on the startled people they find inside. I join John Whitehead, author of A Government of Wolves: the […]

Occupy Radio: 13/10/23
Occupy Radio: 13/10/23

What do the majority of the non-violent revolutions that swept the world over the last ten year have in common? Reportedly, they were both rooted in the non-violent organizing principles created by Gene Sharp, and the Albert Einstein Institution. The Orange Revolution in the Ukraine, the Serbian Revolution which ousted Slobodan Milosevic, and from the […]

Occupy Radio: 13/10/16: Dan Marks, ArticleV.org
Occupy Radio: 13/10/16: Dan Marks, ArticleV.org

In America corporations are people and money is speech. In American elections, voters are crowded out by dollars. Do you miss your freedom of speech, or protections against unreasonable search, seizures and imprisonment? You can join the growing tumult in the streets, or you can get constitutional. Dan Marks, of articlev.org says we have everything […]

Occupy Radio: 13/10/9: Rivera Sun, Susan Strong
Occupy Radio: 13/10/9: Rivera Sun, Susan Strong

Revolution is a difficult thing to talk about. When groups have different views of revolution , chances are, they’re not going to talk for long. The trick is knowing just how much revolution society can safely ponder. Rivera Sun, author of the Dandelion Insurrection, and Susan Strong, author of Move Our Message: How to Get […]

Occupy Radio: 13/10/2: Keith McHenry, Food Not Bombs
Occupy Radio: 13/10/2: Keith McHenry, Food Not Bombs

Keith McHenry spent two years in prison for the crime of conspiracy to give away free food. When he was released, he went right back and gave away more food. Pretty soon, thousands o f people began risking arrest globally giving away food. Keith talks about Food Not Bombs, the revolutionary group, the State Department […]

Occupy Radio: 13/9/25: Occupy Medical, Obamacare, and the Medical Industrial Complex
Occupy Radio: 13/9/25: Occupy Medical, Obamacare, and the Medical Industrial Complex

Americans pay more in taxes for their healthcare system than Canada, Germany and the UK. In exchange we get thousands of deaths and millions of bankruptcies every year. Doctors Leigh St. Louis and Mark Brauner, join Sue Sierralupe and me to talk about their work with Occupy Medical, Obamacare, and the Medical Industrial Complex this […]

Occupy Radio 13/9/18: Ellen Brown, Public Banking Solution
Occupy Radio 13/9/18: Ellen Brown, Public Banking Solution

The united states is so strapped for cash, we can barely keep the billions floating to the top. By Halloween, Congress may be faced with loosening the belt another couple notches on our growing national debt. Better keep an eye on medicare, foodstamps, and jobless benefits. But why have this debate at all? Ellen Brown […]

Occupy Radio: 13/8/28: S.L.E.E.P.S.
Occupy Radio: 13/8/28: S.L.E.E.P.S.

The fight for S.L.E.E.P.S. has hit the streets of Eugene, Oregon. In this case S.L.E.E.P.S. stands for safe legally entitiled emergency places to sleep. The struggle is still in its early stages and already Lane County Administrator Liane Richardson has lost her job, and nationally recognized civil rights lawyer, Lauren Regan has notched another victory […]

Occupy Radio: 8/21/13: Frank Serpico
Occupy Radio: 8/21/13: Frank Serpico

Retired New York Police Department Detective, Frank Serpico is a cultural icon for the stand he took against corruption in the 1960’s NYPD. Now he’s back in the news, linked to the Adrian Schoolcraft whistleblowing case against the current NYPD. Frank and I talk about corrupt cops, healthy food, taking a stand, and his hopes […]