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Episode 18 - Declare Your Independence! - with Ernest Hancock

Episode 18 - Declare Your Independence! - with Ernest Hancock

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In this episode of Reframing the Narrative, hosts PJ Warren and Discerning Jake welcome Ernie Hancock, an engaged activist known for his dedication to uncovering governmental corruption and advocating for individual liberty. Ernie shares his journey from discovering systemic corruption in the late '80s to engaging in significant political activism, notably running for multiple public offices and creating the iconic Ron Paul Revolution logo. Ernie stresses the importance of personal responsibility in opposing oppressive systems, detailing his efforts with the Love Bus Liberty Tour and his current project, Occupy the Land. He underscores the need for self-sufficiency, ethical living, and spreading awareness through activism. This episode provides a comprehensive overview of Ernie's lifelong commitment to liberty, and seeds the ground for further conversation to delve deeper into his experiences and insights.00:00 Introduction00:41 Ernie Hancock's Early Activism05:15 Political Campaigns and Libertarian Movement06:21 Ron Paul LOVEolution and Media Strategies16:40 Love Bus Liberty Tour and V@xxine Activism22:23 Occupy the Land: Building Community29:49 Wrap UpFind Ernie at https://lovebuslibertytour.com/https://www.freedomsphoenix.comGet in touch with us:reframingthenarrative@protonmail.comreframingthenarrativepod@gmail.comcentraltexasrabbithole@protonmail.comOn Twitter/X:@JakeDiscerning

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