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MUCH OF THE FOLLOWING ARE VIDEOS, JUST CLICK THE LINK AFTER THE DESCRIPTION.
Mike Ruppert and others are part of a panel discussion following the screening of the 9/11 Truth documentary "Aftermath".
They talk about the evidence that 9/11 was an inside job, about the failure of the political left and the anti-war movement to affect change, the loss of civil liberties at home, and they name high-ranking U.S. Government officials who played key roles in planning and orchestrating the 9/11 attacks.
http://video.google.Com/googleplayer.swf?docId=-892983344943
6442373&hl=en
Illegality and danger of "signing statements"...Lou Dobbs.
http://WWW.youtube.Com/v/rueUhH_nxWw
Following is a word from those that posted this first video on google, please read it before viewing.
That's right, old JFK says everything that's happening now is basically...well... Unamerican...
This is an excerpt from his speech "President and the Press."
I encourage you to listen to it first and not view the picture show on the video in front of you as the words speak for themselves.
Its a rushed job with this video as you can see, but I wanted to get it up as soon as possible. This speech applies to so much going on today, you will understand why "they" had him killed.
http://video.google.Com/googleplayer.swf?docId=1710662559138
481080&hl=en
Loose Change 2nd Edition
http://video.google.Com/googleplayer.swf?docId=-594659397384
8835726&hl=en
Olberman on Rumsfeld
http://WWW.youtube.Com/v/sUVGgTa855k
To put the Mind Deprogramming Video Jukebox on your page, go to: http://WWW.mind-deprogramming.Com/
U.S.a dictatorship?
http://WWW.youtube.Com/v/uirSxQE8AT4
We Will Not Be Silenced
http://wewillnotbesilenced.cf.huffingtonpost.Com/non_violent
_resistance.swf
The War On The Third World (part 1)
http://video.google.Com/googleplayer.swf?docId=6223167406793
676688
(part 2)
http://video.google.Com/googleplayer.swf?docId=-948672288240
264354&hl=en
(part 3)
http://video.google.Com/googleplayer.swf?docId=5003269385860
975824&hl=en
(part 4)
http://video.google.com/googleplayer.swf?docId=2051123235788
490053
(part 5)
http://video.google.Com/googleplayer.swf?docId=-881966782695
4139762&hl=en
Dr. Doug Rokke talks about depleted uranium and the effects on people. If you didn't know it all the munitions used by our soldiers contain DU.
TULSACANTWAIT.COM
Important forward this to anyone That You Know In The Service / Vets / Active Duty For Their Health:
http://www.youtube.com/v/P-8PlJVhogs
Take a look at this vid below, you'll never in a million years guess who profits ($$$$$$$) from the war. Gee, it's just so difficult to even guess.
http://video.google.Com/googleplayer.swf?docId=-803575171869
9340848
Check out this vid below:
In it Lou Dobbs on CNN wonders aloud if Americans have the stomach to stand up against the unlawful destruction of our laws and country.
What is it going to take to wake people up?
http://WWW.youtube.Com/v/ueAdeZuns3A
Click this link to find out more about the video below, it covers YOUR rights, so yes, it is something you and everyone can not miss.:
www.myspace.com/flexyourrights
http://WWW.youtube.Com/v/3NmC5wHfCdM
Below we have Neil Young talking about his new album and what freedom means to him and should mean to all of us.
http://WWW.youtube.Com/v/RhT6BIChuXw
Below is a great idea and it shows you just how easy it is.
http://www.freewayblogger.com/
Free speech, use it or lose it.
Like your rights? Want to make sure all the sacrafices people made to protect them weren't in vain? Then watch the vid, then click the link and then do what you see.
http://video.google.Com/googleplayer.swf?docId=2412871527525
094207&hl=en
Below here is a very short little video I made of some (just some) of the traitors we have in this country. Watch it and click this link to vote for impeachment and also for paper ballots. If we don't have paper ballots, our votes are useless.
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http://video.google.com/googleplayer.swf?docId=-813830988244
9604529&hl=en
Freedom for Leonard Peltier:
http://WWW.freedomwalk.Com
http://WWW.freedomwalk.Com/lpdc1.swf
Say hi to Eve everybody! Ex-Stray dog here, her name is Eve since it was almost Christmas Eve when she became loved, fed, safe and warm.
She says "Hey, things are looking up!"
She's starting to relax
..une/everelaxin_fill_sm.jpg"And finally has relaxed!
I just ordered this for her:
Found it at www.purplemoon.com
"Peace is where it's at."
"Why is my nose freezing all of a sudden?"
"Why, no, not at all, what makes you think I've been snuffling the snow?"
"Can you tell me why my nose is wet please?"
Please people, spay and neuter your pets and if you want one, go to a shelter, not a breeder.
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The Rocky Mountain wolf s also sometimes called the Alaskan or Mackenzie Valley wolf. This subspecies inhabits much of western Canada and Alaska, including Unimak Island in the Aleutians.In Alaska, the Rocky Mountain wolf has a coat of black, white, gray, tan, and even blue-ish. Gray or black wolves are the most common. Wolves typically stand about 30 inches at the shoulder and weigh between 85 and 115 pounds, although they can weigh as much as 145 pounds.Pack sizes in Alaska are generally 6-12 wolves, with some packs as large as 20-30. Territory size averages 600 square miles.
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We Are The People Who Fear Nothingby Kirsten Anderberg www.kirstenanderberg.com
There is something about righteous defiance. It has a power that is greater than the sum of its parts. As Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. said, "When you are right, you cannot be too radical; when you are wrong, you cannot be too conservative." Or as Gil Scott Heron said, "If you don't stand for something, you'll go for anything."
As I feel the icy winds of the Bush administration and the crazy "Patriot Act" blowing down my back as an outspoken activist and independent journalist, I find I am becoming only more resolute in my beliefs and my strength to speak until they gag me. During my lifetime, I have witnessed many people risking their own personal safety for what they believe. I have also watched many of those people mowed down in senseless deaths early in life. But as Holly Near sings, "You can kill a man, but not a song, when it's heard the whole world round."
Near wrote that line in the 1970s for Victor Jara, the famous Chilean folksinger and activist. In 1973, Chilean President Pinochet's regime had Jara's hands broken in his final moments, taunting him in public to play his guitar with broken hands. But Jara then started singing magnificently, a song of the people's power, until the government machine-gunned him to death. Near continues in her song saying, "It could have been me, but instead it was you, so I'll keep doing the work you were doing, as if I were two."
In the Winter of 1943, seven prisoners at the Nazi death camp Treblinka dug a tunnel from their barracks to the outside of Treblinka's first fence. The guards pursued the escapees, following their footprints in the snow. One prisoner did escape, but the rest were caught, tortured and hung. The last prisoner to die shouted political statements from the gallows. It is this lack of fear, right up to death, that haunts me when I fear risking my little bit of American safety and security for issues like world famine, war, the environment and free trade. I feel a responsibility to those who died without fear. So what if goons in riot gear paid by the state want to assault me for speaking out? I feel an obligation to go on, "as if I were two."
I watched Nelson Mandela and Martin Luther King, Jr. in jail. Both won Nobel Peace Prizes in the end. I watched the police who beat Rodney King on television walk free and the resultant riots that had to happen. I watch now as George W. Bush tears my country and the world to shreds. I have begun to feel that there is no room for fear as an American. Not with this blood on our hands. No justice, no peace. For real.
This is the time to be that metaphoric defiant and brave teenager, unafraid of your parents' threats and wrath. This is not about your personal safety anymore. This is about the safety of the world. This is about disease, pollution and the degradation of the Earth for a few rich families. This is about American gluttony and American cowardice.
Americans are afraid to take action. They are afraid to stand up for what they know is right the moment that riot police show up with big sticks and chemical weaponry. The powers that be know this--that is why they send the cops out there in the streets in that armor. The government also thinks it can scare people with threats of criminal prosecution, based on lies, and thinks it can scare Americans into silence with all its spying and legislation of civil rights violations based on 9/11. But for all their efforts at scaring us, when I see that militarism against free speech on American streets, it only strengthens my resolve. I only get pissed off and want to shout even louder and more often. And I am not alone.
I remember being a teenager and figuring out that the whole authority game had limits. For instance, once I was "grounded," meaning that I could not use the phone, do anything after school or see my friends. Kind of the type of thing that the government sentenced Sherman Austin to when he was in jail. Austin was/is "grounded" by the U.S. government with respect to his "anarchist" friends, even after out of jail, via the use of his computer and the Internet. So I remember being 16 and being grounded. My dad was twisted and enjoyed his authority. The phone rang in my bedroom while I was grounded. I was amazed that my dad had left it connected. I picked the phone up and discovered that he had left the phone intact but had taken out the part that you talk into. I could hear my friends, but they could not hear me. Twisted.
I remember thinking that I was already in as much trouble as I supposedly could be in. I was expelled from school; I was grounded. Then it hit me. If I snuck out and defied the punishment, all they could do, basically, was expand the grounding--which I was already defying! I remember thinking that they could beat me and kill me, but that was about where we had gotten to. If I did not mind them and did not follow their punishments for really stupid things, all they could do was laud on more meaningless punishments that I would not obey or escalate it to physical violence to try to control me. And the violence just made me hate them more. When my dad threatened to "beat me bloody blue, " I remember thinking, "You just go for it, you sick bastard." You cannot control people who are not afraid. You cannot control people who have replaced that fear with anger.
My mom used to say that the time to fear civil unrest is when the people have nothing to lose. That is very true. At this point in my life, I see the Bush administration's use of riot squads with machine guns in the streets to silence real free speech in the same way I saw my parents' ridiculous punishments for doing nothing dangerous as a kid. It does not scare me; it enrages me. And just like I realized that the worst my parents could do was beat and kill me, I realize the worst that the Bush administration can do is jail and torture me. Since I was raised in poverty and have little to lose, I can tell you that I am as defiant against the USA PATRIOT Act and Bush's vision for the world as I was against my groundings as a teen. And like my mom said, those with the least to lose are the most dangerous.
In Anne Cameron's Child of Her People, she describes leaving one's body to avoid letting the white men rape her soul along with her body. She describes that feeling I have felt and expressed, that the worst they can do is kill me. "She looked at them and knew she could only die, that was all, that was the worst thing anybody or anything could ever do to her. And if she died, so what? She only lived inside her body and her body was not her. If they killed the body, so what; she would become something else, or she would be or become nothing--it didn't matter."
There is a point where the soul has to disengage to endure, as Cameron describes. Jails are one of the places this occurs. Poverty is another one of these soul-disengaging situations. Rape is another. Once people have learned how to disengage their souls when being abused by the powers that be, the powers that be lose traction rapidly. This is the breeding ground for anarchy. This lack of fear, mixed with sincere and righteous hatred of abusive and brutal authority, is as old as humans. Mix that with some hopelessness and nothing left to lose, and you have raw power. This is the cocktail that Bush and his cronies have brewed for the world.
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