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Notes on Letters of Marshall McLuhan – Part 8

Canadian Liberty Posted on December 13, 2019 by AlanApril 3, 2022  

Series Contents Continued from: 7.0 Part 8.0: Version 1.2: December 26, 2019 Revision Unless specified otherwise, page numbers and quotations are from Letters of Marshall McLuhan (1987) [1]. Internet references are cited as accessed on or before December 12, 2019. … Continue reading →

Posted in Books, F3, Featured | Tagged 1959 Chevrolet Corvette, Barbara Ward, Cities, Constantinos Doxiadis, Delos Symposium, Ekistics, Fumihiko Maki, Green Agenda, Gro Harlem Brundtland, Habitat Forum, Human Settlements, Jonas Salk, Letters of Marshall McLuhan, Margaret Mead, Marshall McLuhan, Minoru Yamasaki, Planners, Robert Jackson, Robert McNamara, Spaceship Earth, Sustainable Development, United Nations (UN), World Trade Center | Leave a reply

Red Ice interview with Scott Bartle, maker of “What the FUQ?” about “Australian government” – are we living in a global corporate slave system?

Canadian Liberty Posted on March 28, 2013 by AlanApril 3, 2022  

Scott Bartle – Hour 1 – Frequently Unanswered Questions of the “Australian Government” Red Ice Radio, Henrik Palmgren | March 24, 2013 Scott Bartle joins us from Australia to discuss his film What The FUQ? – Frequently Unanswered Questions of … Continue reading →

Posted in Films, Video | Tagged 1959 Chevrolet Corvette, Australia, Bank for International Settlements (BIS), Corporate Feudalism, Financial System, Globalism, One People's Public Trust, Red Ice, Scott Bartle, Strategies, What The FUQ? | Leave a reply

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