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=Recent Contacts - This Year= | |||
*[[Jae Sabol]] - [[One Community]] | |||
*[[David Li]] | |||
*[[Frank Heckman]] | |||
*[[Open Hardware Directory]] at [[P2P Foundation]] | |||
*[[Transition US]] linked by [[Julia Valentine]], Sebastopol, CAD | |||
*[[John D. Liu]] | |||
*[[ | =Articles= | ||
*[[Cat Johnson]] | |||
=Non-Recent Contacts= | |||
*[[Catherine Austin-Fitts]] | |||
*[[Devin Balkind]], [[Sarapis Foundation]] | *[[Devin Balkind]], [[Sarapis Foundation]] | ||
*[[Sergio Lub]], [[Friendly Favors]] | *[[Sergio Lub]], [[Friendly Favors]] | ||
*Larry Santoyo – Permaculture for Humanity | *Larry Santoyo – Permaculture for Humanity | ||
*[[The Daily Kos]] – George G., True Fan, can post diaries on Daily Kos (progressive Democratic site with > 100,000 subscribers, many in California) going into details of the program and the events etc. The maximum is one diary per day which theoretically means he can blitz the site with five diaries in the week. | *[[The Daily Kos]] – George G., True Fan, can post diaries on Daily Kos (progressive Democratic site with > 100,000 subscribers, many in California) going into details of the program and the events etc. The maximum is one diary per day which theoretically means he can blitz the site with five diaries in the week. | ||
*[[ | *[[Lloyd Minick]] - Berkeley |
Latest revision as of 21:53, 16 October 2018
Recent Contacts - This Year
- Jae Sabol - One Community
- David Li
- Frank Heckman
- Open Hardware Directory at P2P Foundation
- Transition US linked by Julia Valentine, Sebastopol, CAD
- John D. Liu
Articles
Non-Recent Contacts
- Catherine Austin-Fitts
- Devin Balkind, Sarapis Foundation
- Sergio Lub, Friendly Favors
- Larry Santoyo – Permaculture for Humanity
- The Daily Kos – George G., True Fan, can post diaries on Daily Kos (progressive Democratic site with > 100,000 subscribers, many in California) going into details of the program and the events etc. The maximum is one diary per day which theoretically means he can blitz the site with five diaries in the week.
- Lloyd Minick - Berkeley