The New View - White Trash, Deep Reflections

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After the team describes recent incidents of medical tyranny against several doctors, Alanna gives a presentation on “White Trash” from the Enclosures that pushed the peasants off the common land of the medieval manors, to British class divisions, the plight and impoverishment of landless white people in America to today’s homeless crisis. Her thesis is that race has been and now again is being used to keep people divided and disempowered to prevent formation of a common struggle for land rights and a fair distribution of wealth.

Team discussion on hierarchy, land commodification driving high housing costs and homelessness, upper middle class highly educated serfs in cities, European ancestral stories illustrate the land and money problems, corruption of economics, levers of power, breaking free, the land rights vision of Anastasia the great Siberian avatar, women who serve hierarchy, “it’s about the terrain”, lunar calendars and natural cycles.

For more on this topic: Class and Race Viewed through a Land Lens (onYouTube); 40 Acres and a Mule; Black Land Matters (cover story of Mother Jones); small grants for tax shift projects at www.theIU.org (the International Union for Land Value Taxation, newsletter sign-up).

THE NEW VIEW TEAM:

Alanna Hartzok is a Tax Shift Projects Admin, twice US Congressional Candidate (Democrat and Green Parties), and author of The Earth Belongs to Everyone (Radical Middle Book Award). She initiated and was instrumental in the passage of tax reform legislation in Pennsylvania. She has given lectures and seminars in 38 countries and is an NGO (Non-Gov) Consultant for United Nations ECOSOC. https://alannahartzok.substack.com and here: https://theiu.org

Ellen Brown is an attorney, chair of the Public Banking Institute, and author of thirteen books including Web of Debt, The Public Bank Solution, and Banking on the People: Democratizing Money in the Digital Age. She also co-hosts a radio program on PRN.FM called “It’s Our Money.” Her 300+ blog articles are posted at EllenBrown.com.

Diane Perlman PhD is a political psychologist, the US Convener for Transcend International and Editorialist for Transcend Media Service; her websites:www.consciouspolitics.org,
https://coronawise.substack.com/, https://www.linkedin.com/in/diane-perlman-4a1b699/

Ginger Metraux PhD integrates psychology with mysticism as she seeks a higher consciousness perspective for everyday life as well as for the world. Through her background as musician, artist, psychologist, nutritionist, astrologer, and now channeler, she is focused on creating a pathway to a positive future for herself and others. Find her manifestation/spiritual knowledge on GreaterSelfProcess.com and channeled wisdom available on GalexisSpirit.com.

Norie Huddle is a coach, consultant and President of the Center for New National Security (cnns.info). She is the creator of The Best Game on Earth (www.bestgame.org), co-founder and owner of the Garden of Paradise in Ecuador (www.gardenofparadise.net). The author of seven books on environmental and national-global security themes, her book Surviving: The Best Game on Earth (1984) was a NYT bestseller and three other books have been bestsellers. Her book Butterfly has become a popular global meme to describe humanity in transformation.

Carol Brouillet is co-founder of many non-profit organizations, including the Northern California 9/11 Truth Alliance, publisher of the Deception and Perception Dollars, hyperactivist for three decades. Her website is http://www.communitycurrency.org.

Marilyn Langlois is a member of TRANSCEND, an international network for peaceful conflict transformation, and guest editorialist for TRANSCEND MEDIA SERVICE. A community organizer and international solidarity activist based in Richmond, California, her key interests are reigning in the super-rich and uplifting the poor by shedding light on suppressed truths to counter toxic propaganda that serves the unjust status quo. Her writings can be found at www.transcend.org/tms (search on Marilyn Langlois).

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