G’Day World #350 - Richard Moore
My guest on show #350 is American author (who now lives in Ireland) Richard J Moore, author of “Escaping The Matrix“. I was introduced to Richard’s work recently via an article he wrote about Russia, Georgia and South Ossetia.
Richard tells me that the kind of government we have in the USA, UK and Australia isn’t really democracy - and he suggests a way forward to creating the world’s first true democracies.
Here’s a list of sites where you can read Richard’s writing and subscribe to his regular news alerts.
Richard’s “newslog” Google Group
http://cyberjournal.org
http://www.governourselves.org/
http://escapingthematrix.org/
http://www.wakingthephoenix.org/
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Conquest
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October 8th, 2008 at 5:30 pm
Now that’s a bloody podcast..Finally getting back to the original roots of G’Day World, with someone who actually doesn’t conform to the bullshit that engulfs us all..Now I know you run a business, and whilst there’s nothing inherently wrong with making money, its always good to listen to your podcasts that consists of intelligent and mind challenging content..now just a little more of this..
Cheers
October 13th, 2008 at 4:53 pm
[...] G’Day World #350 - Richard Moore My guest on show #350 is American author (who now lives in Ireland) Richard J Moore, author of “Escaping The Matrix“. I was introduced to Richard’s work recently via an article he wrote about Russia, Georgia and South Ossetia. Richard tells me that the kind of government we have in the USA, UK and Australia [...] [...]
October 20th, 2008 at 6:30 pm
Excellent podcast. A credible analysis of the geo-politics and a credible practical way forward - rare. I am now checking out “dynamic facilitation” dialogue. You might be interested in Marshall Rosenberg’s Non Violent Communication in this context - be great to have him on the show.