Shooting The Breeze with Lady Liberty.
In conversation with Kate Fantinel aka Lady Liberty on her new podcast, Shooting The Breeze.
It was nice to be the one being questioned instead of asking the questions this week after being kindly invited onto the new podcast of one of Australia’s finest, Kate Fantinel aka Lady Liberty.
I’ve been talking with Kate on TNT Radio since it started, she’s a passionate political activist, journalist, libertarian and pistol shooter as well as a lover of nature and good music. I’ve used her own words below to describe the discussion that takes place, please listen and give her a follow on YouTube if you have an account. Enjoy!
“I had a very special guest on my latest episode of Shooting The Breeze with my citizen journalist colleague, mentor and friend Rick Munn joining me for a deep discussion about the State of the World and the important on-going fight for liberty!
Rick Munn (@noreward_norisk), host of live current affairs chat show Locked & Loaded on @tntradiolive, first interviewed me on his show on 15 February, 2022 during my Australian Senate campaign; in this interesting discussion on my show, Rick shared his informative firsthand insights into the goings on in the world.
From Northern Ireland, Rick and I spoke about the current political and social conditions affecting his home in the U.K and mine in Australia, along with his perspectives on governments and the power shift and control grabs during the last few years, with a battle between good and evil now raging.
We also despaired at the traditional left movement, particularly in the music scene, who used to be proudly anti-authoritarian, anti-war, and marching for rights to free speech, today siding with the very movement and beliefs they used to object!
This is one of my favourite episodes to date as it shows the incredibly inspiring individuals doing their bit for liberty elsewhere in the world!”
The abusive relationship we find ourselves in with our governments will end.
“Die with your boots on.” Nice reference. Maybe that is the answer. Music has the power to tell a story, convey thoughts and ideas, and to unite groups of people. I was commenting to my wife during the chaos of 2020 that what was missing from that period as opposed to the turbulent 60’s was that there wasn’t any good music coming out. But hymns, melodies, and music are part of the history of the human condition. Maybe music will play a role in rousing the population from their sleepwalk into oppression.