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Jim Hogue’s WGDR radio program discusses the nature of money, mutual credit for the common good, and, more specifically, the concept of  r Credits. This is part of an ongoing series of programs with WGDR programmer Tonio Epstein (Fridays from 9:00-10:30 AM) to help Vermonters and all listeners globally better understand the nature of money, the principle of mutual credit, and specifically how r Credits work and benefit everyone who uses r Credits, businesses, individuals and communities. The next show will go into greater detail about the mechanics of how r Credits work, and how everyone benefits immediately and in the long term with every transaction, instead of the bankers.
December 17, 2014

r Credits: Mutual Credit for Vermont’s Common Good (RADIO PROGRAM/$$)

Jim Hogue’s WGDR radio program discusses the nature of money, mutual credit for the common good, and, more specifically, the concept of  r Credits. This is part […]
December 17, 2014

False Flags in Boston, by Jacqueline Brook (RESEARCH)

In this age of false flags, I paid special attention to the official story of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings and noticed many oddities. But none […]
December 13, 2014

The U.S. Police State: Congress Authorizes Unlimited Spying on US Citizens, by Stephen Lendman (ANALYSIS)

Merriam-Webster call police states “political unit(s) characterized by repressive governmental control of political, economic, and social life usually by an arbitrary exercise of power by police […]
December 13, 2014

Criminal Behavior: Main Street, Wall Street, and the Global Beat, by Roy Morrison (OP/ED)

Sensational crime news has clarified the new rules on crime with and without punishment in the United States. Listening to the District Attorneys and Dick Cheney, […]
December 11, 2014

Secession Fever Goes Global (INTERNATIONAL)

“The problem,” as BREAKDOWN OF NATIONS author Leopold Kohr once famously said, “is Bigness.” We here in Vermont are not the only citizens agitating for decentralization […]
December 9, 2014

Chelsea Green Celebrates THIRTY Years of Independent Vermont Publishing! (PARTY)

A big SHOUT OUT to Margo and Ian Baldwin, and all of our friends at Chelsea Green, for their thirty years of Vermont-based independent publishing work […]
December 9, 2014

Why Is The Pentagon Arming Vermont’s Cops? (INVESTIGATION)

Kudos to SEVEN DAYS, our Burlington-based independent weekly, for covering the Pentagon’s dramatic arming of local Vermont law enforcement. This important story explains why our bucolic […]
December 1, 2014

The Only Way To Stop The U.S. of Empire, by Gary Flomenhoft (OPEN LETTER)

Dear friends, The final days of US empire are fast approaching. Perhaps its end will pass slowly and gradually, or perhaps the event will unfold rapidly […]
November 25, 2014

How Much Does It Cost To Run An Empire? (AMERICAN CONSERVATIVE)

Useful insights here, and a reminder that imperial critiques span the political spectrum here in the United States. Free Vermont!
November 21, 2014

Are You Listening, Vermont? Bank of North Dakota (BND) Outperforms Wall Street, by Ellen Brown (BANKING)

While 49 state treasuries were submerged in red ink after the 2008 financial crash, one state’s bank outperformed all others and actually launched an economy-shifting new […]
November 20, 2014

The Burlington Mayor’s Race: A Statement, by Greg Guma (PUBLIC MEETING)

Last week a tree became the latest casualty of redevelopment, ostensibly to make way for a widened bike path but actually to ready the area for […]
November 18, 2014

Peak Oil, Meet Climate Change: The “New Normal” (INDY ANALYSIS)

With refreshing honesty and humor, Jim (LONG EMERGENCY) Kunstler and Dmitry (REINVENTING COLLAPSE) Orlov weigh in this week on their respective blogs about recent oil price drops, […]