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Quick recap This was the 265th meeting of the Green Grassroots Emergency Election Protection Coalition Zoom gathering, focusing on voting rights, election security, and current political issues. The discussion centered on the Supreme Court's gutting of the Voting Rights Act and its impact on upcoming 2026 elections, with participants including Andrea Miller, Rodney Sadler, Chris Sampson, and Howie Hawkins sharing insights on organizing efforts in Virginia, North Carolina, and other southern states. The meeting also covered Ukraine's defense against Russian invasion, with Chris Sampson providing firsthand insights from Ukraine about the war's progress and strategic implications. Additional topics included concerns about nuclear power in space, with Karl Grossman discussing NASA's plans for nuclear-powered rockets and reactors, and updates on the Palisades nuclear reactor situation in Michigan with Kevin Kamps reporting on Holtec's restart efforts and safety concerns.

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jakson Green Power and Wellness Hour - 5-7-26 kansikuva

Green Power and Wellness Hour - 5-7-26

Quick recap This was the 265th meeting of the Green Grassroots Emergency Election Protection Coalition Zoom gathering, focusing on voting rights, election security, and current political issues. The discussion centered on the Supreme Court's gutting of the Voting Rights Act and its impact on upcoming 2026 elections, with participants including Andrea Miller, Rodney Sadler, Chris Sampson, and Howie Hawkins sharing insights on organizing efforts in Virginia, North Carolina, and other southern states. The meeting also covered Ukraine's defense against Russian invasion, with Chris Sampson providing firsthand insights from Ukraine about the war's progress and strategic implications. Additional topics included concerns about nuclear power in space, with Karl Grossman discussing NASA's plans for nuclear-powered rockets and reactors, and updates on the Palisades nuclear reactor situation in Michigan with Kevin Kamps reporting on Holtec's restart efforts and safety concerns.

7. touko 20261 h 59 min
jakson Green Power And Wellness Hour - Sanctioned Rape? Orbanish Election Protection...& Stopping Insane Nuke Restarts kansikuva

Green Power And Wellness Hour - Sanctioned Rape? Orbanish Election Protection...& Stopping Insane Nuke Restarts

We open GREEP Zoom #254 with MIMI GERMAN & a horrendous video that actually supports men raping women. This terrible tragedy is further opposed by insights from radio host LYNN FEINERMAN. Regular listener DR.RUTH STRAUS offers us all a message of solidarity. Co-host MYLA RESON shares her observations on how the community should respond. Regular Minnesota supporter HEDY TRIPP provides here own message of support. Mimi and Lynn will soon be convening a separate zoom.    With JOHN BRAKEY we dive into the intricacies of election protection, starting in Arizona. John is joined former Arizona Secretary of State KEN BENNETT with his unique insider insights. We’re further joined by the powerful California-based election protection activist RAY LUTZ.   Finally, author/activist LINDA GUNTER shares her latest insights into the failure of the “Peaceful Atom” and its catastrophic so-called “Nuclear Renaissance.” Engineer ARNIE GUNDERSEN explains the turning-point engineering flaws at Michigan’s  impossible-to-reopen Palisades nuke. And legendary investigative reporter ROGER RAPOPORT lays out the gargantuan economic flaws of the absurdly uneconomic madness of Holtec’s proposed restart proposals.  We hear throughout from co-producer/engineers STEVE CARUSO and MIKE HERSH, along with co-convenor HARVEY “SUNNY” WASSERMAN.

23. huhti 20262 h 15 min
jakson #263 & EARTH DAY SOLARTOPIA kansikuva

#263 & EARTH DAY SOLARTOPIA

LEAVING MAGA, FINDING EARTH DAY SOLARTOPIA   We start GREEP Zoom #263 with the wonderful MAGA refugee JENNIE GAGE reporting from Arizona and her brave new post-Trump/Mormon life.   Amidst the aftermath of the now-iconic AI image of Donald Trump as Jesus, we hear from star Raw Story reporter ALEXANDRIA JACOBSON.   According to both Jennie and Alexandria, the “trinity” of the Epstein Files, the Iran War and the economy is shredding the Trump MAGA camp forever.   Viktor Orban’s monumental loss is tagged as a MAGA loss by Charisse Sebastian who emphasizes the need for “unconventional” thinking.   With memories of Hungary, we hear that SANDY BOLZENIUS remembers how Orban took power and has now been left in the dust by a worldwide people’s movement.   From Minnesota, KARLA SAND comments that the Democratic Party is in a complete shambles.   Also from Ohio, MORGAN HARPER dissects the economic crisis tearing the Buckeye State into unpredictable, independent pieces as she reminds us that the root of the Epstein/Wexner scandal is still right there.   From the world of election security, NATHAN TAYLOR focuses on who owns the vote counting machines, and asks whose benefit do they and their “algorithmic behaviors” really serve?     EARTH DAY SOLARTOPIA!!   This special segment is to be broadcast nationwide for Earth Day 56, April 22, 2026.     We start our journey to save the planet with HOWIE HAWKINS, former Green Party presidential candidate with a full report from Ukraine, whose nuclear reactor are under apocalyptic attack, and where a grassroots movement is desperately trying to move that war-torn country to a 100% green-powered Solartopia.   As for nuclear security, reactor safety expert KEVIN KAMPS warns of the chance a reactor could be attacked with a drone and turned into an Apocalyptic nightmare. Legendary master economist GREG PALAST lays out the nitty-gritty of the multi-billion-dollar scams surrounding the failed nuclear reactors at Shoreham and elsewhere throughout the US. From New York’s Indian Point the great SUSAN SHAPIRO brings to the crucible the insane multi-billion push to build ever-more reactors, even with the deeply discredited reprocessing scam that release climate changing gases that threaten human existence.   Forever activist/journalist KARL GROSSMAN adds to Greg’s epic explanation of how citizen activism took down the Shoreham plant along with so many more. Renewable energy Godfather RON LEONARD condemns to corruption of the Long Island utility industry and recalls his pioneer history of bringing solar power to New York. From California legendary activist MYLA RESON reports that Congresswoman MAXINE WATERS blames the pro-nuke actions of radioactive Democrats on the money that permeates America’s corrupt political system/swamp.   At Solartopia! we envision a totally post-fossil nuke green-powered Earth, and these great experts and activists are helping to make it happen. To join the fight, please contact Harvey “Sunny” Wasserman at solartopia@gmail.com [solartopia@gmail.com] and sign up for the Pacificanetwork.org’s SOLARTOPIA! show going forward for the years to come.  As we launch at Earth Day, the Solartopia! Show promises the only route to a sustainable future of clean, green energy.... CONTACT:  SOLARTOPIA!  Radio:  solartopia@gmail.com [solartopia@gmail.com]

16. huhti 20262 h 10 min
jakson Solartopia Green Power - 3-26-26 kansikuva

Solartopia Green Power - 3-26-26

Quick recap This meeting focused on election protection, renewable energy, and a discussion about Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta. The participants discussed the upcoming No Kings, No Nukes, No War marches planned for Saturday, with expectations of millions of participants, and explored concerns about election integrity in various states including Arizona, California, Georgia, and Texas. Ron Leonard explained the growing popularity of balcony solar as a way for individuals to generate their own clean energy, while John Brakey and Ray McClendon shared concerns about potential election manipulation and voter suppression tactics. The conversation then shifted to a detailed discussion about Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta, where Tatanka Bricca shared insights about the farm workers' movement and allegations against Chavez, suggesting that the movement itself should be celebrated rather than focusing on individual leaders. The meeting also touched on media concerns, with plans to discuss the state of CBS and other major media outlets in the second half. Next steps Ron Leonard: Provide contact information for purchasing solar panels to Sunny (and others) when they are ready to buy Christian Nunes: Post link to the Saving Our Cells Foundation webinar, flyer, and website in the chat Ray McClendon: Post contact information in the chat for people to get in touch regarding election protection in Georgia Micki Leader: Post election protection bills information in the chat for New York State Camilla Rees, John Steiner, and Sunny: Discuss reviving the US Grassroots.org election protection website John Brakey and Ken Bennett: Meet with Pima County Board of Supervisors tomorrow regarding election proof and AIB implementation John Brakey: Return next week with Ken Bennett to discuss election protection updates All interested parties: Participate in No Kings, No Nukes, No War marches this Saturday Sunny/organizers: Discuss what comes next after No Kings Day marches at next week's meeting Tatanka Bricca: Write up the story about Cesar Chavez's public confrontation All interested researchers: Utilize the archives being transferred to University of Santa Cruz for research on movement history Summary Election Protection and Renewable Initiatives The meeting focused on several topics, including election protection, media coverage, and renewable energy initiatives. Harvey Sunny Wasserman opened the call by discussing upcoming events, including the No Kings, No Nukes, No War marches and the importance of election protection in light of Trump's SAVE Act and potential Supreme Court decisions on mail-in voting. John Brakey was mentioned as a guest to discuss election protection in Arizona, and Tatanka Bricca was set to discuss news related to Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta. The meeting also touched on the positive development of balcony solar, which is gaining endorsement in various states, and concluded with plans to discuss media coverage and the impact of Trump's attacks on reporters. Balcony Solar Installation Discussion Ron Leonard explained the concept of balcony solar, describing how small solar panels with inverters can be installed on balconies, garages, or even trash cans to provide electricity and reduce costs. Sunny shared his plans to implement this solution once California's Bill 868 passes, which would allow for easier installation of small solar panels. Myla provided updates on similar legislation passing in other states and discussed how distributed energy systems could make power grids less vulnerable to attacks. The discussion concluded with plans for an upcoming No Kings Day march on the 28th, which aims to draw millions of participants in a peaceful protest against nuclear power and war. Election Protection and Strike Planning The group discussed plans following upcoming "No Kings, No Nukes, No War" marches, with Ray McClendon noting the significance of Georgia's May 19th primaries where several key races are expected to be competitive. The discussion highlighted concerns about election protection, particularly in California where a Republican gubernatorial candidate has allegedly confiscated a million ballots in a jungle primary system. Myla suggested that unions are organizing a potential general strike for next May, while emphasizing the importance of protecting upcoming elections due to expected authoritarian tactics from those in power. The conversation also touched on the SAVE Act and concerns about billionaire funding in the November elections. Election Security and Protection Updates John discussed concerns about election security in Arizona, particularly following issues in Pima County and California's Riverside County, and mentioned an upcoming meeting with the Board of Supervisors to address these concerns. Christian Nunes announced the launch of her new nonprofit, Saving Our Cells Foundation, which aims to address gender-based violence and will host a virtual kickoff event on March 25th. Ray McClendon provided an update on election protection efforts in Georgia, highlighting concerns about potential vote intimidation and ongoing legislative efforts to restrict voting rights, while Charlie Lindahl shared information about election protection activities in Texas, including efforts by the Texas Democratic Party chair Kendall Scudder and initiatives like Beto O'Rourke's "We the People" program. Election Protection and Integrity Discussion The group discussed election protection and integrity issues, with Charlie encouraging people to volunteer as election officials and highlighting the importance of paper ballots over electronic machines. Micki shared insights from New York's Election Protection committee, noting that six bills addressing election issues are stuck in the Assembly due to lack of Democratic co-signers, and raised concerns about postal delays affecting ballot delivery. The discussion also covered the FBI's seizure of ballot information from Fulton County in 2020, which included sensitive voter data, and the broader issue of election information being targeted across multiple states. Impeachment and Infrastructure Discussion The discussion focused on impeachment procedures, with Steve Caruso advocating for a simplified approach without lengthy trials. Sunny clarified the constitutional requirements, explaining that impeachment by the House requires a majority vote, followed by a Senate trial where two-thirds majority is needed for removal. The conversation then shifted to infrastructure concerns, with Sunny expressing alarm about a recent Air Canada crash at LaGuardia Airport involving a fire truck on the runway, and criticizing the decision to have ICE agents handle airport screening. The conversation ended with plans to discuss Cesar Chavez, Dolores Huerta, and media topics in upcoming segments. Election Protection and Security Systems The meeting focused on election protection and included a discussion about John Brakey's invention of the Audible Ballot Examination (Abe) system, which uses paper ballots and aims to secure the vote record database. Tatanka Bricca, a long-time associate of Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta, addressed concerns about recent developments involving Huerta, emphasizing the importance of non-violence and resilience in the face of current challenges to democracy. The discussion highlighted the need for unity among leaders and communities to address ongoing issues related to election security and environmental activism. Government Infiltration of Farm Workers Tatanka shared insights about potential government infiltration of the Farm Workers Union, drawing parallels to COINTELPRO operations against other movements in the 1960s and 70s. He described specific incidents from the mid-1970s, including a $25,000 assassination attempt on Cesar Chavez funded by Nixon's administration and tensions within the union leadership. Tatanka explained how he experienced conflict with Chavez at a national meeting, but ultimately reached a resolution through direct conversation, which led to his inclusion in key negotiations with the United Farm Workers leadership. Cesar Chavez Revelations Discussion Tatanka discussed the recent revelations about Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta, highlighting how Dolores had kept quiet about being raped by Chavez due to concerns about the movement's survival. Tatanka emphasized the need to understand this history and mentioned that true heroes include not only Chavez but also other organizers like Larry Itlyong and Pete Velasco. Lynn Feinerman suggested the timing of these revelations might be strategically linked to current events involving Epstein and Trump, while Tatanka noted that while the revelations are just beginning, there is a movement to use them to distract from holding powerful figures accountable. Farm Workers Movement Discussion The discussion focused on the farm workers' movement, with Myla sharing her experiences as a college volunteer in Delano during the grape strike from 1965-1966. Tatanka emphasized the importance of honoring the movement as a whole rather than individual leaders, highlighting how the first two martyrs of the movement were a Jewish girl and an Arab farm worker. The conversation also touched on COINTELPRO's disruption of social movements and the law of unintended consequences, with Sunny sharing how FBI infiltration of Liberation News Service ultimately led to the creation of a farm in western Massachusetts that became a focal point for the organic food movement. Media Landscape Evolution Discussion The discussion focused on the impact of Barry Weiss on CBS and the broader changes in media landscape. Dave Saltman explained the historical significance of CBS Radio and its role in shaping American culture, contrasting it with current media dynamics. The conversation explored the transition from corporate-owned media to more diffuse internet-based platforms, including podcasts, and considered the implications for organizations like Pacifica. There was no clear decision or action item outlined, but the discussion highlighted concerns about the current state of traditional media and potential opportunities in new media formats. Media Coverage and Political Developments The discussion focused on media coverage and local news reporting, with David sharing insights about CBS News's approach to local reporting and how Bloomberg has successfully expanded with over 800 bureaus worldwide. The conversation then shifted to current political developments, with Bryan discussing how Trump's recent actions may be connected to the Katie Johnson allegations, and Tatanka explaining how the Ukraine-Russia conflict benefits Putin. The conversation ended with discussions about independent research archives and upcoming anti-war demonstrations, with participants planning to continue these discussions in next week's meeting.

26. maalis 20262 h 11 min
jakson Solartopia: Green Power with Harvey Wasserman - 3-19-26 kansikuva

Solartopia: Green Power with Harvey Wasserman - 3-19-26

FROM MINNESOTA/TARGET TO ELECTION PROTECTION TO NO KINGS, IRAN & EPSTEIN   We open the GREEP Zoom #260 with a report from HEDY TRIPP on the Minnesota boycott of Target & the on-going resistance there to the ICE/Gestapo. From MAYOR HEIDI LAMPERT of Waldport, Oregon, we hear that the recall against her has failed while the recall against the right-wing city council will proceed. Legendary California activist DOROTHY REIK lauds this year’s Academy Awards & Topanga Canyon’s upcoming March 28 NO KINGS/NO NUKES marches. No Nukes author/activist ANNA GYORGY tells us how to plug in for the March 28 upheaval. From Houston we’re updated by SUSAN YOUNG, Chair of the Pacifica Radio National Network, telling us about the gerrymandering surprises in the Lone Star state & more. From Atlanta we are updated by RAY MCCLENDON on the illegal FBI attack on the Fulton County election board and the expected coming mega-billionaire assault on the fall balloting....plus the grassroots opposition that will stand up to it. From southern California RAY LUTZ fills in our tech needs and examines the dubious ownership of the voting machines that could turn the American future in 2026. From Long Island, NY, the great KARL GROSSMAN reports on the latest pro-nuke insanity from the Trump regime nationwide and from pro-nuke Governor Kathy Hochul of the Empire State. Green Godfather RON LEONARD updates our understanding of “Balcony Solar” now allowing citizens of Utah & Virginia to install PV straight into your home grid/battery, with California hopefully next to come. From Michigan the legendary KEVIN KAMPS updates us on the battle to keep the insane Palisades Reactor shut, as it must stay. Also from western Michigan, ace reporter ROGER RAPOPORT warns us of the total lack of reliable protection from drone strikes, as he outlines an Iranian drone strike on a supposedly secure US military base and how that amplifies the danger at all reactors. From Piketon, Ohio, long-time activist VINA COLLEY explains the on-going radioactive poisons polluting southern Ohio. We then jump in with A-List investigator NICK BRYANT for a VERY deep dive into the toxic cesspool that is Jeffrey Epstein, who clearly did NOT commit suicide. Radio host LYNNE FEINERMAN wonders how the “Epstein Class” can ultimately be held accountable.   Co-Host MYLA RESON finishes with the “Video Affidavit of Katie Johnson” for everyone to see, hopefully by all for next week’s zoom #261 on Monday, March 23.  No Nukes!!

19. maalis 20262 h 1 min