• Podcast | Carl L. Harp Stepping Forward in Time

    A podcast for Indelible, a documentary in progress for the week of April 21, 2019. This podcast includes a clip from an interview with psychiatrist John Leibert, who first appeared in the Indelible story when Carl Harp was interviewed by law enforcement in Snohomish County Jail at 2 AM, in August 1973. Leibert was asked… Continue Reading

  • Podcast | A Pipeline of Boys in Poverty

    The podcast for Indelible, a documentary in progress for the week of February 20, 2019. After a long hiatus a podcast on my reasons for my commitment to this project. Why would anyone continue on a project amidst such danger and suffering? I am constantly asked this. And in December I had to seriously ask… Continue Reading

  • History: Food, Poverty & Guns?

    A podcast for Idelible, a documentary in progress for the week of February 15, 2018. This podcast discloses further research regarding the kids illegally trained as mercenaries in the same area of California in the 1960’s and a connection to US government’s efforts to disrupt food co-ops in the 1970’s. What is the connection to… Continue Reading

  • Podcast: A Poem by Carl Harp

    A short podcast for Indelible, a documentary in progress, for the week of December 17, 2017. Published in 1980, in the Anarchist Black Dragon, produced by Carl L. Harp and John H. Bosch in Walla Walla state prison in Washington state, during the years 1978-1980 . This electronic voice version of Harp’s poem was created… Continue Reading

  • The FBI’s Folly

    This is the podcast for Indelible, the documentary in progress for the week of October 12, 2016. I finally had a chance to review the third installment of Harp’s alleged FBI file, provided in response to a Freedom of Information Act request. The image above is from these documents. It is the earliest photo I… Continue Reading

  • Podcast | The Father’s Compass

    This is the podcast for Indelible: The Love & Rage of Carl L. Harp, a documentary in progress for the week of September 16, 2016. Father Beh was a witness at Walla Walla State Penitentiary during the years 1979 through 1981. He marked the injuries of prisoners on a wall that authorities hoped would remain… Continue Reading

  • Imagining Freedom in a Desperate Crowd

    The podcast for the documentary film Indelible: The Love & Rage of Carl L. Harp, for the Week of August 1, 2016 | A review of the first documents received from Carl L. Harp’s FBI file, after two years of waiting. I requested Harp’s FBI file in July 2014. This is the first of a… Continue Reading

  • The Landscape and Slope of Voice in America

    The weekly podcast for Indelible, for the week of May 28, 2016. This week’s podcast discusses new details regarding the structure and creation of Youth Correctional Facilities in California which impacted wards, including Carl Harp and George Jackson. It also discusses a new initiative being considered to force medicate U.S. Vets with PTSD. https://media.blubrry.com/1461851/p/media.blubrry.com/indelible/p/content.blubrry.com/indelible/common-elements.mp3Podcast: Play… Continue Reading

  • Regarding Recent Sniper Shootings

    Above: President Theodore Roosevelt and Friends. It is important to not take news stories about the recent sniper incidents at face value. We really do not know what is behind these shootings. I have learned much about these types of events through the current project I am working on, ( Indelible ). It involves understanding… Continue Reading