September 28, 2009 Rescue Me's FX Star Daniel Sunjata a true patriot speaks at NYC CAN's Historic MARCH FOR ANSWERS in New York City. Speakers Include: Bob McIlvaine - 9/11 Family Member Manny Badillo - 9/11 Family Member Daniel Sunjata - Star of "Rescue Me" Mark Crispen Miller - Professor of Media Studies at NYU
G20 Protest Assult and Arrest footage of WeAreChange
wearechange September 29, 2009 Luke Rudkowski of We Are Change gives an update of his encounters with the police and national guard at the Friday night g20 protest that took place at the University of Pittsburgh.
Healthcare Workers Rally for No Forced Vaccines at NYCapitol
NaturalSolutions September 29, 2009 Healthcare workers subject to NY's new regulation mandating all flu shots (including the un-safety tested "swine flu" vaccine) rallied with Campaign for Liberty and health freedom advocates from Natural Solutions Foundation at the State Capitol Building in Albany, NY on 09/29/2009. Speakers included Dr. Gary Null, Dr. Schachter and Ralph Fucetola JD. Announced that the healthcare workers will go to court to challenge the "emergency" regulation, since there is no pandemic, no emergency. This video is of Ralph Fucetola JD, Foundation trustee, speaking.
AlJazeeraEnglish September 29, 2009 People & Power looks at Argentina's "dirty war" and justice for torture victims of the military junta. We follow a dramatic face to face meeting between a torture victim and his forme.
Health Chiefs - Cancer Vaccine Safe......and Pigs Can Fly!
September 30, 2009 Health chiefs are trying to reassure parents a cervical cancer vaccine is safe. It follows the death of 14-year-old Natalie Morton who collapsed after being given the jab at her school in Coventry. David Crabtree has the latest.
Girl Dies within Hours of Cervarix /Gardasil Vaccine
September 29, 2009 An "urgent" investigation is under way after a 14-year-old girl died shortly after being given the vaccine for cervical cancer. Alistair Bunkall reports.
Help us expose WellPoint, the largest insurer in America
bravenewfilms September 29, 2009 We've exposed UnitedHealth. We've exposed CIGNA. Help us expose WellPoint.
Blue Cross. Blue Shield. That's WellPoint -- the largest insurer in America. They're suing an entire state for putting people over profits, and people need to know.
Space tourist will pay $35 million for an 11 day vacation in space
RussiaToday September 29, 2009 The founder of Cirque du Soleil, Guy Laliberte, will blast off into space on an 11 day $35 million vacation. Laliberte will be the last space tourist for the next five years because the United States will be retiring their shuttle program and using Russian flights in the meantime. So how has the business of space travel changed and what can we expect in the future?
psychetruth September 29, 2009 What additives do they put in makeup? How can you know if you makeup is safe? Are there safe non-toxic makeup brands? How can bad makeup affect your health and wellness? How can you can pick the best makeup for you health and skin? Can makeup be harmful? Here are some safe makeup tips. Is there such thing as organic makeup and beauty products? beinspiredbywellness.com
Palestinian children ride obstacle course to school
AlJazeeraEnglish September 29, 2009 Unco-operative donkeys and checkpoints manned by armed soldiers are not obstacles most students have to face on their way to school.
But for some Palestinian bedouin children living in the occupied West Bank, they are everyday challenges on their journey to get an education, as Al Jazeera's Clayton Swisher finds in the town of Tubas.
AlJazeeraEnglish September 29, 2009 Guinea's government has promised to investigate why troops from the presidential guard opened fire during a protest, says the death toll is much lower.
A human rights group says at least 157 people were killed at the opposition rally in the West African country on Monday. More than a thousand of others were reportedly injured.
Witnesses say soldiers raped women and stabbed protesters with knives.
Moussa Camara, the country's leader, was hailed as a hero when he took power in a military coup in December.
But as Al Jazeera's Hazem Sika reports, the people's attitude towards him has now changed.
AlJazeeraEnglish September 29, 2009 Sixty years after Mao Zedong's communist forces seized power, China has transformed from an economic backwater into an economic superpower.
In a third and final part of a special series retracing the Long March - a crucial episode in the communist ascent to power - Al Jazeera visits Shaanxi province, where the march came to and end.
As Melissa Chan reports, the end of the march marked the beginning of the communist government's extraordinary journey onto the global stage.
UpTakeVideo September 29, 2009 PRESIDENT OBAMA: Hello, everybody. I just want to welcome Secretary General Rasmussen to the Oval Office. He and I had the opportunity to get to know each other at the NATO summit in Strasbourg, at which he was nominated and then selected as the new Secretary General of NATO.
What's the Federal Government's role in Education?
UpTakeVideo September 29, 2009 MN 06 Rep Michele Bachmann and TX Rep Ron Paul took written questions after their speeches at U of Minnesota, 9/25/09. Here, they answer to what is said to be a Middle-Schooler's question about being taught what is right in school. What is the Fed Government's role in Education? "NONE".
UpTakeVideo September 29, 2009 What's wrong with Socialism/Socialized Medicine? Is Health Care a right? MN 06 Rep Michele Bachmann and TX 14 Rep Ron Paul took written questions after their speeches, at Northrop Auditorium, U of Minnesota, 9/25/09. "Health Care is not a right".
UpTakeVideo September 29, 2009 Senator Charles Schumer (D-NY) calls out Republicans for the way they have been attacking Democrats about Medicare and then makes a case for including a public option in the Senate Finance committee's health care bill.
AlJazeeraEnglish September 30, 2009 Nearly 100 people are thought to have been killed and many others have been injured in the Samoan islands after a powerful earthquake triggered a series of tsunamis.
The 8.3 magnitude quake hit between the islands of Samoa and American Samoa just before dawn local time.
Witnesses reported seeing waves up to five or six metres high.
Abandoned by Israel? Gaza's Jewish refugees hide in pipes
RussiaToday September 29, 2009 In 2005, eight thousand Israeli settlers were ordered to be evacuated from Gaza. But four years on many of the refugees are still living in temporary shelters. Many of Jewish Gaza settlers feel betrayed by their own government.
Verdict expected in first case of extraordinary renditions program
RussiaToday September 29, 2009 The kidnapping case of Abu Omar, an Egyptian cleric and terror suspect, is underway. Omar had been living in Italy when 26 U.S. secret agents allegedly kidnapped him and sent him back to Cairo. Omar was then allegedly held in an Egyptian prison and tortured. Many people say the incident was part of a series of secret kidnappings that took place around the world since September 11, 2001. This is the first trial in the extraordinary renditions program and a verdict is expected later this year.
DN - 200 arrested at G20 protest; police heavily armed!
DemocracyNow September 29, 2009 Nearly 200 Arrested as Police Unleash Tear Gas, Sound Cannons at G-20 Summit in Pittsburgh As leaders of the worlds richest nations gathered in Pittsburgh for the G-20 summit, thousands took to the streets in protest amidst a heavy police crackdown. Heavily armed riot police were out in force and used tear gas, stun grenades, smoke canisters and sound cannons, which direct extremely loud shrill sounds. Democracy Now! producer Steve Martinez files a report from the streets of Pittsburgh.
DN - Ahrundhati Roy - Eroding of Democracy Worldwide
DemocracyNow September 29, 2009 (less info) Author Arundhati Roy on the Human Costs of India's Economic Growth, the View of Obama from New Delhi, and Escalating US Attacks in Af-Pak Were joined from the Indian capital of New Delhi by the Booker Prize-winning novelist, political essayist and global justice activist Arundhati Roy. Her books include the Booker Prize-winning novel The God of Small Things and her latest essay collection, Field Notes on Democracy: Listening to Grasshoppers. We speak to Roy about Indias conflict with Maoist rebels, the occupation of Kashmir, ongoing Indian-Pakistani tensions, Obamas war in Af-Pak, and more.
Alex Jones - Charlie Sheen Returns : Stage 2 Begins!
September 29, 2009 Alex welcomes back to the show Charlie Sheen, author of the open letter to Obama entitled Twenty Minutes with the President. Sheen will talk about the latest developments in the effort to get a new 9/11 investigation.
The Communicators: Reactions to FCC's Net Neutrality Proposal
CSPAN September 27, 2009 Chris Guttman-McCabe of the Wireless Association and Ben Scott of Free Press offer two perspectives on FCC Chair Julius Genachowski's recently announced Net Neutrality proposal. Program for Saturday, September 26, 2009.
FUN with UN. Chavez sings, Gaddaffi rips charter, people pro
RussiaToday September 27, 2009 As the UN General Assembly kicked off this week, some world leaders were accused of using the session for their own ambitions. Protesters meanwhile took matters into their own hands to remind the public of pressing issues and demand action.
Opium war. How should US fight drugs in Afghanistan?
RussiaToday September 27, 2009 Russia's anti-narcotics chief says the US and NATO aren't doing enough to shut down drug trafficking in Afghanistan. RT's military analyst Eugene Khrushchev says the only way to solve the problem is to wipe out the country's poppy fields altogether.
RussiaToday September 27, 2009 Russian President's Press Attaché Natalya Timakova speaks to RT about the outcomes of the G20 summit, UN General Assembly and Security Council session in the U.S.
RussiaToday September 27, 2009 The visit of hundreds of world leaders for the UN General Assembly session paralyzed New York this week. There were protests, traffic gridlock and heightened security measures. Lori Harfenist - also known as 'The Resident' - hits the streets of the Big Apple to check out what people think about the global gathering.
US trace in mystery poisoning of Ukrainian leader?
RussiaToday September 28, 2009 There's a new twist in the mystery over the alleged poisoning of Ukraine's President Viktor Yushchenko, in the run-up to the 2004 election. A key witness claims Yushchenkos blood which tested positive for dioxin at a Dutch clinic, was first sent to the United States, where it could possibly have been tampered with.
videonation September 27, 2009 Pittsburgh locals and anti-G20 activists reflect on the city's history, the economic and social impacts of the summit, as well as resistance and alternatives to corporate globalization.
September 27, 2009 In what was possibly the most surreal, horrific, and unimaginable thing I have ever witnessed in my life, 1200 Riot Police and Military Personal rabidly attacked a group of well under 300 American citizens, many of them just students that were unaware there was even a protest going on. They then expanded their perimeter and shut large areas of Oakland down. This is how my last experience at the G20 in Pittsburgh went down, out of control authorities mercilessly attacking an unarmed crowd with batons, tear gas, pepper spray, sound weapons, and rubber bullets. Around 10pm on Friday night, long after the vast majority of dignitaries and protesters had left, it became evident that the outrageous show of force by the Military and Police was not enough to stave off their thirst for blood.
Ellen Brown - The Web of Debt & The Manufactured Financial Crash
LESSONS FROM THE WIZARD OF OZ "The great Oz as spoken! Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain! I am the great and powerful Wizard of Oz!" In refreshing contrast to the impenetrable writings of economists, the classic fairytale The Wizard of Oz has delighted young and old for over a century. It was first published by L. Frank Baum as The Wonderful Wizard of Oz in 1900. In 1939, it was made into a hit Hollywood movie starring Judy Garland, and later it was made into the popular stage play The Wiz. Few of the millions who have enjoyed this charming tale have suspected that its imagery was drawn from that most obscure and tedious of subjects, banking and finance. Fewer still have suspected that the real-life folk heroes who inspired its plot may have had the answer to the financial crisis facing the country today!
The economic allusions in Baum's tale were first observed in 1964 by a schoolteacher named Henry Littlefield, who called the story "a parable on Populism," referring to the People's Party movement challenging the banking monopoly in the late nineteenth century.1 Other analysts later picked up the theme. Economist Hugh Rockoff, writing in the Journal of Political Economy in 1990, called the story a "monetary allegory."2 Professor Tim Ziaukas, writing in 1998, stated:
"The Wizard of Oz" . . . was written at a time when American society was consumed by the debate over the "financial question," that is, the creation and circulation of money. . . . The characters of "The Wizard of Oz" represented those deeply involved in the debate: the Scarecrow as the farmers, the Tin Woodman as the industrial workers, the Lion as silver advocate William Jennings Bryan and Dorothy as the archetypal American girl.3 The Germans established the national fairytale tradition with Grimm's Fairy Tales, a collection of popular folklore gathered by the Brothers Grimm specifically to reflect German populist traditions and national values.4 Baum's tale did the same thing for the American populist (or people's) tradition. The Wizard of Oz has been called "the first truly American fairytale."5 It was all about people power, manifesting your dreams, finding what you wanted in your own backyard. According to Littlefield, the march of Dorothy and her friends to the Emerald City to petition the Wizard of Oz for help was patterned after the 1894 march from Ohio to Washington of an "Industrial Army" led by Jacob Coxey, urging Congress to return to the Greenback system initiated by Abraham Lincoln. The march of Coxey's Army on Washington began a long tradition of people taking to the streets in peaceful protest when there seemed no other way to voice their appeals. ⇒ interview part 1 interview part 2
AlJazeeraEnglish September 26, 2009 Scores of people have been killed and thousands have fled their homes in the Philippines after a whole month's rain fell in just six hours.
Houses were swept away by swollen rivers and people were trapped on rooftops and flooded highways.
The storm is said to have brought the heaviest rainfall seen in the country since 1967.
Thousands of travellers are stuck in the chaos, including Al Jazeera's correspondent Marga Ortigas, who filed this report from Manila airport.
AlJazeeraEnglish September 26, 2009 While the stand-off in Honduras between Roberto Micheletti, the interim president, and Manuel Zelaya, the ousted president, continues, it is the people of the country who are suffering the most.
Curfews put in place during the crisis have prevented the country's poor from making a living.
Zelaya supporters are planning mass protests to mark the 90th day since the coup, but those already on less than a dollar a day have nothing but their livelihoods on their minds .
The value of the dollar is dropping like a rock and this video is to show how this is affecting the prices of everything from gas to milk. This is the first of several videos to show what is really happening to the ecomy of the United States and why this country is in a lot of trouble financially.
Psychiatry & Politics: Labeling Political Dissidents mentally ill
September 21, 2009 G. Edward Griffin, political lecturer & author of the critically acclaimed book about the Federal Reserve, "The Creature from Jekyll Island" discusses how psychiatry merges with politics to eliminate political dissenters. In China today, political dissidents, whistleblowers and government petitioners are being labeled mentally ill, incarcerated in psychiatric wards and subjected to electroshock—a tactic reminiscent of Soviet Russia and the alliance between psychiatry and the police state. This practice is not limited to Russia, China, Cuba or Uzbekistan, all of which currently employ psychiatric incarceration of citizens for political protest. In the UK, a specialized unit called the Fixated Threat Assessment Centre has been granted the authority to incarcerate anyone who has given inappropriate or threatening communications to a member of government into a psychiatric ward. The assessment teams are made up of police, psychiatrists and psychologists who have been given the authority to evaluate, accuse and detain anyone they consider a threat into a mental facility -- indefinitely. Click here to see PBS special report on political dissidents and petitioners in China who are being sentenced to psychiatric hospitals:⇒
Wearechange schools Pittsburgh police on constitution @ g20
wearechange September 25, 2009 Luke Rudkowski of Wearechange.org schools pittsburgh police on their duty to the constitution and thier oath. Police use LRAD sound cannons and tear gas on peaceful protesters.
Introduction to Civil Information Activism: Distractions- Disrupters and Debaters
hawkeyicockburn September 25, 2009 Media activism-Includes publishing news on web sites, creating video and audio investigations, spreading information. Attempts by grassroots activists use alternative media to spread information not available by mainstream news are also called media activism. Media activism is activism that uses media and communication technologies for social movements, causes and change.
Distraction is the diversion of attention of an individual or group from civil information actions of attention onto the source of distraction.
AlJazeeraEnglish September 26, 2009 Al Jazeera has obtained exclusive footage of a Colombian contract killer detailing an alleged $25m plot to kill Hugo Chavez, the Venezuelan president.
He says the money was offered by Manuel Rosales, one of Chavez's main political rivals, during a secret meeting in 1999
A Colombian paramilitary group took up the offer, according to the hitman.
Chavez has long said there is a plot by Colombia to kill him, and the relation between the two countries is tense.
September 24, 2009 BBC Newsnight reports from the G20 summit in Pittsburgh covering the protests and the deployment/use of LRAD sound canon crowd control weaponary for the first time on US soil. Meanwhile the BBC graphics department is busy announcing a New World Order and depicting viruses as scary spheres with giant spikes (at end of the video)
September 06, 2009 Big pharma has concocted a poisonous vaccine in response to a swine flu outbreak that has killed less than 2% of the people that the seasonal flu kills each year.
Should Iran be sanctioned for hiding nuclear plant?
RussiaToday September 25, 2009 Iran MUST confirm it's pursuing only a peaceful nuclear program. Russia joins the chorus of international voices demanding the Islamic Republic complies with UN Security Council resolutions after news of a second enrichment plant being built.
RussiaToday September 25, 2009 Medvedev and Obama want to cut nuclear stockpiles. UN should follow the example. RT's Anastasia Churkina takes a look at the progress during talks in New York
Battle of words. Iran-Israel face-off on nuclear issue
RussiaToday September 25, 2009 Does Iran's second nuclear facility prove country is producing atomic bomb? Are Israeli policies to blame? Would Tel-Aviv launch an air strike on Tehran? Dr Shmuel Gordon, a former pilot in the Israeli Air Force from Tel Aviv and Professor Pirouz Mojtahed Zadeh from the University of Tehran who is in London, - in heated debate.
UpTakeVideo September 25, 2009 President Obama, joined by French President Sarkozy and British Prime Minister Brown, speak to the press on an Iranian nuclear activities during the G20 Conference in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. September 25, 2009.
RussiaToday September 25, 2009 Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has denied that his country violated the rules of the UN nuclear watchdog. He said the new plant will not be operational for at least another 18 months. Ahmadinejad also warned that President Obama would regret his remarks about the facility.
September 20, 2009 Richard Mack, former Sheriff of Graham County, Arizona, explains how county sheriffs across the country can stop forced or mandatory vaccinations. Sheriffs' power supercedes federal regulatory programs, as Sheriffs are NOT agents of the federal government.
weavingspider September 24, 2009 I recently traveled to Washington DC and New York City to shoot footage for my new film. The first thing we noticed when arriving in DC was how difficult it was to navigate the road designs and drive around the city. The roads in DC were clearly not designed for functionality but rather were designed by occultists in order to harness and channel dark energy from the spirit world.
Treasury Alert! America’s Last Great Bubble Is About to Explode
Since its inception on April 24th, 1917, U.S. Treasury bonds have been heralded, applauded and embraced the world over.
They saved America from two World Wars, a depression and several recessions. They funded our empire.
But now, they’re about to rip us apart and take the rest of the world down with us.
It’s happened before. The last Treasury Bubble popped in 1976. But as Treasuries suffered, a small group of investments shot up like never before.
In fact, the five years that followed were among the most extraordinary in economic history...Oil leapt 3-fold, gold leapt 6-fold, the Dow plummeted 28%, and inflation ratcheted up to 12%, almost destroying the fabric of the American economy.
Nutrition is Mental Illness!! Orthorexia Better Body Austin
psychetruth September 24, 2009 Nutrition is Mental Illness!! Orthorexia Better Body Nutrition Austin The latest invented mental illness by psychiatry is an obsession with eating healthy foods, whole foods or organic foods. Is this really a psychological disorder or just a scam to keep people eating fast foods and unhealthy foods? How is this tied into the Big Food industry and Big Pharma? How does this relate to conventional health care and medications? Do people that eat healthy foods really need to be on antidepressants?
RussiaToday September 25, 2009 The UN Security Council had passed a resolution urging countries to stop nuclear proliferation, and strive for a nuclear weapon free world. Dmitry Medvedev and Barack Obama led the way by agreeing a major nuclear arms reduction treaty.
Iran reveals another nuclear plant. Warning signal to Obama?
RussiaToday September 25, 2009 Iran has revealed it's running another uranium enrichment plant which had not been previously declared. Tehran sent an official letter to the head office of the International Atomic Energy Agency. Will Iran be once again accused of turning its nuclear program into a military one?
RussiaToday September 24, 2009 At a meeting chaired by U.S. President Barack Obama, the UN Security Council adopted a resolution calling for nuclear disarmament.
AlJazeeraEnglish September 24, 2009 The events surrounding the Arctic Sea, a Russian-crewed cargo ship that disappeared for three weeks in July, have become more mysterious.
While Russia maintains the ship was hijacked by suspected pirates, and then rescued by the Russian Army, another version of events has added a twist to the tale.
The lawyer for the alleged hijackers has said the men were not pirates, but at sea testing a navigation system on their boat.
AlJazeeraEnglish September 24, 2009 In his speech at the United Nations General Assembly, Binyamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, launched a scathing attack on what he called the "Tyrants of Tehran".
He also said that the most urgent challenge facing the United Nations today is stopping Iran from producing nuclear arms.
Delegates from Iran were absent, as Netanyahu denounced the UN for Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's previous speech.
UpTakeVideo September 24, 2009 Vice President Joe Biden talks with seniors in Silver Spring, Maryland. He joked about having to disabuse his own mother of myths being spread around about "death panels" and reduced Medicare benefits, getting laughs at the line: "I said, 'Mom, I'm trying to kill you," before explaining to her that it was a "bunch of malarkey."