NYorkerWriting in the New Yorker this week, Vermont environmentalist Bill McKibben provides a thought-provoking overview of Green Energy’s potential game-changing power in our 21st century imperial energy economy, with a focus on the role of public utilities as sites of struggle (and potentially revolutionary change), and the solar panel as the “most disruptive energy technology” of our era. We in the Vermont independence movement have been making the case for a more renewable energy portfolio for Vermont AND more aggressive Vermont-centric control over our public utilities since 2005. Rick Foley’s “Green New Deal” for Vermont remains one of the most forward-thinking treatments of this subject, available as a chapter in our MOST LIKELY TO SECEDE book. “I’m interested in electric cars…because I want to take market share away from oil,” says NRG C.E.O. David Crane in this article. “It’s a brutal fight for market share.” And with Big Oil and Its Minions working aggressively to prevent renewable energy alternatives from cracking open more opportunities in our emerging 21st century Age of Energy Limits, we’ve got serious work ahead. Free Vermont, and long live the Untied States.

July 1, 2015

Power To The People, by Bill McKibben (NEW YORKER)

Writing in the New Yorker this week, Vermont environmentalist Bill McKibben provides a thought-provoking overview of Green Energy’s potential game-changing power in our 21st century imperial […]
June 29, 2015

ISIS: US Foot Soldiers, by Stephen Lendman

Washington recruits, arms, trains, funds and directs ISIS terrorists the same way they used Mujahideen fighters in the 1980s against Soviet Russia in Afghanistan as well […]
June 14, 2015

Vermont Independence In 8 Minutes. With Pictures. (PECHA KUCHA)

Thanks to our friends at the University of Vermont’s Fleming Museum and RETN for hosting 2VR as part of their annual Pecha Kucha night. Here’s a […]
June 11, 2015

Vermont: From “Banana Republic” to “Sovereign Commonwealth”

One of Vermont’s most visionary economists and thinkers, Gary Flomenhoft, shares his vision for transforming Vermont from a “banana republic” to a “sovereign commonwealth” in this […]
June 8, 2015

Gimme Shelter, Grace! (LIKE A ROLLING STONE)

Mad River Valley, Vermont’s own home-grown rock and roller Grace Potter is on tour with the Rolling Stones this summer. We’ve followed her music for years, […]
June 8, 2015

2VR: The Case For Vermont Independence

Vermont independence in under SEVEN minutes? With pictures? Indeed. 2VR will be presenting a “Pecha Kucha” (a hip Japanese term for “chit chat,” and new rapid-fire […]
June 5, 2015

Lockheed in Vermont: Bernie Sanders’ Corporate Conundrum, by Greg Guma

EVERYONE WAS TALKING about the one percent, the few with most of the wealth. The inequality that Bernie Sanders had railed against since his first campaign […]
June 5, 2015

How the FBI creates “terrorists” in the U.S. of Empire

In this disturbing new TED Talk published yesterday, investigative journalist Trevor Aaronson details how the FBI manufactures “terrorists” in the United States of Empire by preying […]
June 2, 2015

Legalizing Cannabis, Growing Beer, and More!

Summer is when it all happens in Vermont! Festivals, fairs, farmer’s markets, and good seeds being planted for Vermont independence. This week, the Vermont Cannabis Collaborative launches […]
May 29, 2015

Dancing with the “Deep State,” by Peter Dale Scott (BOOK LAUNCH)

Beyond the decentralist and secessionist communities, anyone interested in a deeper understanding of what makes the U.S. of Empire tick MUST read Peter Dale Scott’s new […]
May 28, 2015

U.S. Empire Wages War on FIFA, by Stephen Lendman

Is there more to what’s going on than meets the eye? In January 2011, FIFA president Sepp Blatter and Russian Sports minister Vitaly Mulko signed a […]
May 26, 2015

New Directions for Vermont’s Energy Commons (OIL RENT)

Kudos to the Vermont Public Interest Research Group (VPIRG) for pushing Vermonters to think more deeply about the relationship between fossil fuel energy and our Commons. […]