i just happened upon a live screening of 1932 and saw your name in the credits. that must be the best docu you guys ever made. congrats
@spencer_cross10 күн бұрын
@@kevinkennedy5076 thanks, I appreciate it! I wrote a bunch of act 2 and most of act 3, it was a great experience. I may do a “creators commentary” track at some point to accompany a viewing of the film for a future episode.
@TheAntiMalthusian8 күн бұрын
I am so glad to have found this podcast. I will watch every episode. I have known Luc for many years since Matt Ehret introduced us, someone else I hope you will have on as a guest in the future. Gerald Therrien as well, a real old timer from the movement's Canadian side.
@spencer_cross8 күн бұрын
@@TheAntiMalthusian thank you! I welcome anyone with something to say with regard to this topic! I knew Matt pretty well and he would be welcome.
@TheAntiMalthusian8 күн бұрын
I hope you can have on all the golden oldies. Diane Sare, Harley Schlanger, Jeffrey Steinberg, Anton Chaitkin, Helga, Robert Ingraham, Tony Papert, Dennis Small and Speed. The day is not too far off that they will starting leaving us for good. It would be great if we could compile a verbal history from all of them before that happens. Your show could be the one to make that happen. We may not think much of it now but I believe future generations will consider it extremely important primary sources about the history of the movement.
@spencer_cross8 күн бұрын
@ it’s very high praise but I really appreciate it. As I mentioned in this episode, I just want it to happen, and I think there will be a degree of integrity to it because I will entertain all sides (within reason), and aim to show the complexity and nuance. If you’re still in touch with anyone and would like to invite them, please feel free to share the show information and my contact info. I only have so much time to reach out but I will continue to do so.
@kevinkennedy507610 күн бұрын
wow trump spoke in favor of nawapa-like programs? amazing! i know he has read LPAC lit before. probably not unrelated
@spencer_cross10 күн бұрын
@@kevinkennedy5076 he has spoken of it generically and not by name several times. I spoke of it briefly in episode 2 as well. Thanks for your comment!
@FATCACAK10 күн бұрын
@@spencer_crosscheers. If you know of a link/time stamp I'd love to hear his exact words
@spencer_cross10 күн бұрын
@ sorry I don’t have one on hand. Vaguely, it’s “water project to bring water down from Alaska to the southwest,” is how he’s described it. And I saw it on podcasts over the last few months, so that should narrow your search.
@TrueDelta2210 күн бұрын
@@FATCACAK kzbin.info/www/bejne/nnOwoIOLdsp_pLs water you know in Los Angeles 1:00:01 you can't get proper amounts of water right and it's unbelievably expensive and you might have a house in Beverly 1:00:06 Hills and they're actually thinking about rationing water can you believe it I can believe it I was in I was in the 1:00:13 farm Court country with some of the congressmen were driving up a highway and I say how come all this land is 1:00:20 so Barren it's farmland and it looked terrible it was just Brown and bad I 1:00:27 said but there's always that little corner that's so green and beautiful 1:00:32 they said we have no water I said do you have a drought no we don't have a drought I said why don't you have no 1:00:38 water because the water isn't allowed to flow down it's got a natural flow from Canada all the way up North water more 1:00:44 water than they could ever use and in order to protect a tiny little fish uh 1:00:50 the Water up north gets routed into the Pacific Ocean millions of millions of 1:00:56 gallons of water gets poured you get to see this we're driving up and I had never seen it before it's the most it's
@TrueDelta2210 күн бұрын
@@FATCACAK kzbin.info/www/bejne/nnOwoIOLdsp_pLs water you know in Los Angeles 1:00:01 you can't get proper amounts of water right and it's unbelievably expensive and you might have a house in Beverly 1:00:06 Hills and they're actually thinking about rationing water can you believe it I can believe it I was in I was in the 1:00:13 farm Court country with some of the congressmen were driving up a highway and I say how come all this land is 1:00:20 so Barren it's farmland and it looked terrible it was just Brown and bad I 1:00:27 said but there's always that little corner that's so green and beautiful 1:00:32 they said we have no water I said do you have a drought no we don't have a drought I said why don't you have no 1:00:38 water because the water isn't allowed to flow down it's got a natural flow from Canada all the way up North water more 1:00:44 water than they could ever use and in order to protect a tiny little fish uh 1:00:50 the Water up north gets routed into the Pacific Ocean millions of millions of 1:00:56 gallons of water gets poured you get to see this we're driving up and I had never seen it before it's the most it's