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Here Comes the Sun

Here Comes the Sun

from recent posts tagged beatles - blip.tv (beta) on November 17, 2009
Duration: 59
Ultrarare Beatles music clip refused by EMI found in a Bratislava film library. With a young Michael Jackson cameo.
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Help Stop the Atrocities in Burma

Help Stop the Atrocities in Burma

from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) on October 20, 2009
Duration: 357
"Than Shwes regime has destroyed over 3,300 ethnic minority villages in eastern Burma alone, recruited tens of thousands of child soldiers, forced up to 2 million people to flee their homes as refugees and internally displaced, and used rape as a weapon of war against the women of Burma. These abuses continue today." from www.uscampaignforburms.org. I visited Burma a few months ago and these are some of the photos from my trip. Words cannot express how deeply I was moved by the people there. I promised I would do what I could to help. I met group of people on their way to a secret meeting for the democratic party at Aung San Suu Kyi's house in Rangoon. Before they got off the bus one said, "yes, we can!" They look to the United States and to Obama to end their suffering. I urge you to learn more about what you can do for Burma here: uscampaignforburma.org , here http://www.freeburmacoalition.org/ or here: http://www.freeburmarangers.org/
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Don't have heroes

Don't have heroes

from Top Rated on September 27, 2009
Duration: 462
Yes, I'm trying to make you think again. Some resource material: Fred Hollows: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Hollows Weary Dunlop: http://www.siredwarddunlop.com.au/bio.htm The Japanese Army in WW2: http://www.militaryhistoryonline.com/wwii/articles/islandofdeath.aspx My shirts on RedBubble http://www.redbubble.com/people/Angry... There's a really cheap shirt here that's still pretty good quality (and you can customise it!) http://www.zazzle.com/angryaussie And here are the CafePress shops: http://www.cafepress.com.au/AngryAussie This is my BlogTV channel: http://www.blogtv.com/People/angryaussie Stalk me on Twitter! http://twitter.com/angryaussie Read my blog! http://angryaussie.wordpress.com Send me hate mail! GPO Box 3290 Melbourne 3001 Australia Call the angry phone: 0424 05 69 65 in Australia +61 424 05 69 65 outside Australia
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TR#76: Conspiracies, Part 5, Holocaust Denial

TR#76: Conspiracies, Part 5, Holocaust Denial

from Tank Riot on July 18, 2009
Duration: 4624
Conspiracies, Part 5! The crew take on Holocaust denial and the recent developments on Facebook concerning free speech. They look at the different denial groups and their motivations. Plus they discuss the extensive list of Nazi atrocities and what General Eisenhower and others did to ensure the world knew of the Nazi crimes. Also brief discussions of Bruno, Public Enemies, John Dillinger, Michael Jackson, Robert Strange McNamara and more!
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SERE instructor speaks out Part 1

SERE instructor speaks out Part 1

from YouTube :: Videos by 55ella2007k on April 25, 2009
Duration: 563
My thanks go to Malcolm Nance, a former SERE instructor for the US Military, who published this essay back in 2007. I am reading his essay for educational purposes. I am not affiliated with the website below, where you can find the entire essay in its entirety, nor with the author of this article. http://smallwarsjournal.com/blog/2007/10/print/waterboarding-is-torture-perio/ FAIR USE NOTICE: This video may contain copyrighted material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. I am making such material available in my efforts to advance understanding of political and human rights, democracy, US law, moral issues and the US Constitution. I believe this constitutes a "fair use" of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, the material on this video is distributed without fee or payment of any kind to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for research and educational purposes. If you wish to use copyrighted material from this video for purposes of your own that go beyond 'fair use', you must obtain permission from the copyright owner. Author: 55ella2007k Keywords: US Law Constitution SERE Training Military Torture Waterboarding Basic Human Decency Dark Ages Atrocities War Crimes Congress Complicit Prosecution Totalitarian Regimes Intimidation False Intelligence Moral Values Added: April 25, 2009
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SERE instructor speaks out Part 2

SERE instructor speaks out Part 2

from YouTube :: Videos by 55ella2007k on April 25, 2009
Duration: 282
My thanks go to Malcolm Nance, a former SERE instructor for the US Military, who published this essay back in 2007. I am reading his essay for educational purposes. I am not affiliated with the website below, where you can find the entire essay in its entirety, nor with the author of this article. http://smallwarsjournal.com/blog/2007/10/print/waterboarding-is-torture-perio/ FAIR USE NOTICE: This video may contain copyrighted material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. I am making such material available in my efforts to advance understanding of political and human rights, democracy, US law, moral issues and the US Constitution. I believe this constitutes a "fair use" of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, the material on this video is distributed without fee or payment of any kind to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for research and educational purposes. If you wish to use copyrighted material from this video for purposes of your own that go beyond 'fair use', you must obtain permission from the copyright owner. Author: 55ella2007k Keywords: US Law Constitution SERE Training Military Torture Waterboarding Basic Human Decency Dark Ages Atrocities War Crimes Congress Complicit Prosecution Totalitarian Regimes Intimidation False Intelligence Moral Values Added: April 25, 2009
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SERE instructor speaks out Part 3

SERE instructor speaks out Part 3

from YouTube :: Videos by 55ella2007k on April 25, 2009
Duration: 318
My thanks go to Malcolm Nance, a former SERE instructor for the US Military, who published this essay back in 2007. I am reading his essay for educational purposes. I am not affiliated with the website below, where you can find the entire essay in its entirety, nor with the author of this article. http://smallwarsjournal.com/blog/2007/10/print/waterboarding-is-torture-perio/ FAIR USE NOTICE: This video may contain copyrighted material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. I am making such material available in my efforts to advance understanding of political and human rights, democracy, US law, moral issues and the US Constitution. I believe this constitutes a "fair use" of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, the material on this video is distributed without fee or payment of any kind to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for research and educational purposes. If you wish to use copyrighted material from this video for purposes of your own that go beyond 'fair use', you must obtain permission from the copyright owner. Author: 55ella2007k Keywords: US Law Constitution SERE Training Military Torture Waterboarding Basic Human Decency Dark Ages Atrocities War Crimes Congress Complicit Prosecution Totalitarian Regimes Intimidation False Intelligence Moral Values Added: April 25, 2009
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SERE instructor speaks out Part 4

SERE instructor speaks out Part 4

from YouTube :: Videos by 55ella2007k on April 25, 2009
Duration: 312
My thanks go to Malcolm Nance, a former SERE instructor for the US Military, who published this essay back in 2007. I am reading his essay for educational purposes. I am not affiliated with the website below, where you can find the entire essay in its entirety, nor with the author of this article. http://smallwarsjournal.com/blog/2007/10/print/waterboarding-is-torture-perio/ FAIR USE NOTICE: This video may contain copyrighted material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. I am making such material available in my efforts to advance understanding of political and human rights, democracy, US law, moral issues and the US Constitution. I believe this constitutes a "fair use" of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, the material on this video is distributed without fee or payment of any kind to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for research and educational purposes. If you wish to use copyrighted material from this video for purposes of your own that go beyond 'fair use', you must obtain permission from the copyright owner. Author: 55ella2007k Keywords: US Law Constitution SERE Training Military Torture Waterboarding Basic Human Decency Dark Ages Atrocities War Crimes Congress Complicit Prosecution Totalitarian Regimes Intimidation False Intelligence Moral Values Added: April 25, 2009
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Global Report - 05-November-2008

Global Report - 05-November-2008

from recent posts tagged malawi - blip.tv (beta) on November 05, 2008
Duration: 385
http://www.instablogs.com/ Obama becomes first African White US President Barack Obama supporters gathered in Chicago's Grant Park to celebrate his presidential election victory. No doubt it was long time coming but the change did come to America. Obama victory would have profound impact on the US. On every level America will be changed by this result. The election has definitely answered those who doubted that the US of capable of taking such step. It was historic in terms of Americans choosing the first African American president in an election considered to be the most expensive in American history. The swathes of the map were turned from red to blue as the election results poured out. That Obama seized Ohio, New Mexico, Iowa, Virginia, Florida, Colorado and Nevada all past republican trophies proves that the Americans have at last punished the Republicans for their past follies. Cheers to the United States of America for practicing wisdom this time at least. Japan fires military chief over WWII denial The spoken battle over continued struggle for Japan s involvement in WWII struggles on as most recently a Japanese general s unceremoniously led go after his essays suggesting the US pulled Japan into WWII was discovered on a private company website. However there has never been any lack of historical proof as to Japan s involvement in the war there has never been any lack off division in Japan between the right and the leftist groups one who seeks to remember and the other seeking to forget and moving on. The two sides seem to butt heads whenever a high ranking voice near the camp breaks the unspoken agreement not to speak. All those two camps remain divided over past events the real outcome lies in how or if they can resolve the conflict regarding the future events either in a rearmed militant Japan or a Japan that continues to constitutionally prohibit military aggression. Free wine tasting to be outlawed in France The French Government s proposals to ban wine-tastings in France is incomprehensible, and would oblige wine producers and exhibitions to charge potential clients for tasting their wine. As Sylvie Cazes, President of the Vintage Wine Union in Bordeaux, said, . 'France is the second biggest producer of wine in the world, but is alone in putting barriers up against its promotion. This is absurd.' The french wine industry is already in serious trouble due to heavy competition from new wine producing countries, and advertising is strictly controlled. These proposals represent another nail in the coffin of French Culture. Malawians struggle to fight HIV AIDS stigma Malawians infected and affected by HIV/AIDS still have to battle against the stigma that still surrounds the disease. The Malawi government has managed respond to HIV/AIDS beyond average levels, according to activists but human rights issues surrounding the pandemic continue to prevail. Knowledge of HIV/AIDS throughout most of the country is widespread but response towards persons living with HIV is still negative according to The Centre for Human Rights and Rehabilitation (CHRR) one of the several Malawian civil society organizations that are implementing HIV/AIDS human rights programs. Nicola Ndovi, CHRR acting Program Manager said that people living with HIV need to be involved in CHRR programs that empower them with knowledge on their rights. She added that so far there has been more focus on prevention and care intervention and very little focus on human rights. Ndovi lamented that attitudes that stigmatize and discriminate against people living with HIV/AIDS continue as an example she related how community members in Mchinji district felt people living with HIV should be discriminated against because , as they said, they are already dead. Another community expressed their support for ostracizing those living with HIV giving the reason that sufferers are suffering the just result of their carelessness. As issues dealing with the civil rights of People Living with HIV remain a challenge to Malawi it is hoped that all Malawians will join together in helping the government fight stigma. http://www.instablogs.com/
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Iraq - Memories of the way we were !!!

Iraq - Memories of the way we were !!!

from www.deepscoperecords.com on June 07, 2008
Duration: 227
Warning: This video contains images that are not suitable for Children.Viewing is recommended for Mature Audiences only !Included in this video are images of the hardships inflicted upon the Iraqi People, not only by Saddam Hussein s Regime, but also as the result of Coalition Forces invading Iraq. For discussion purposes, it is perhaps worth noting that the final scene in the video is not Saddam s doing !!!(Music in the video is a remix of the Barbra Streisand song Memories !)
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Rape of Nanking  Part I Atrocities in Asia Nanjing Massacre

Rape of Nanking Part I Atrocities in Asia Nanjing Massacre

from Favorites of bradleyc79 on November 18, 2006
Duration: 2045
http://RapeofNanking.info Rape of Nanking - Nanjing Massacre. Japanse Atrocities in Asia. Part I of 2. This documentary, by Rhawn Joseph is based on 20 years research and consists entirely of archival photos and film-clips. This film begins with an overview of Japan and China at the beginning of the 20th Century, explains the mind-set of the Japanese and their God, Hirohito, and then continues with the invasion of China, the crimes committed by the Japanese (during the Fall) on the road to Nanjing, Nanjing Massacre, the rape of the Philipines, Unit 731, the Baatan death camps, Japanese denials, and the dropping of the A-bomb on Japan. The purpose of this film is educational, and to explain the mind-set that led to a horrible crime: the torture and murder of 280,000 civilians by Japanese soldiers who took great pleasure in raping, bayonetting, beheading and burning people alive. We wish to emphasize: These crimes took place throughout Asia, and the Japanese planned the same for the White races as well, including America. Those who do not learn from the past, are condemned to repeat it. The purpose of this film is, thus, educational. We have no hatred for the Japanese people. This documentary is an independent production. We are not associated with and never received any financial help from the Chinese government or any group or organization. The film is completely independent. We have no political motives. We have no purpose and no other goal other than to create an interesting, provocative, educational movie that speaks to the mind and intellect, and which can speak to the heart and one'e emotions. Credits: The English edition is narrated by Rhawn Joseph, Ph.D.. The film was produced, written, and edited by Rhawn Joseph, Ph.D. Additional Credits: Music. The musical soundtrack (all music is identified at the end of the film) was arranged and selected by R. Joseph, Ph.D., and was reproduced in this film courtesy of Arc Music Productions Int., LTD, United Kingdom; Nonsuch Records, Warner Music Group, Rhino Entertainment, New York. Sony Classical Music, New York. Music: Han gong Qui Yue (Autumn Moon at the Han Palace), by Chen Dacan, Chinese Classical Folk Music. Springtime on the Tianshan Mountains, Cheng Yu, Chinese Classical Folk Music. Flowing Water by Lofty Mountain, by Gu Zhen, Kua Yue Jie, Zian de Jing, Dian Hui Cu. Hard Parting at Yang Guan, by Shan Wen Tong Autumn Moon Over Han Palace, by Gu Zhen, Kua Yue Jie, Zian de Jing, Dian Hui Cu. Night Rain by the Banana Shadowed Window, by Gu Zhen, Kua Yue Jie, Zian de Jing, Dian Hui Cu. Drum--Shooting on Incense Mountain, by Gu Zhen, Kua Yue Jie, Zian de Jing, Dian Hui Cu. The Beijing Instrumental Ensemble. Ancient Music from Chinese Dynasties. Wagner, Siegfried's Funeral Music, by the Cleveland Orchestra, George Szell, Conductor Parting at Yang Guan, The Beijing Instrumental Ensemble. Ancient Music from Chinese Dynasties. Soloists of the Ensemble Nipponia, Japan Traditional Vocal the best... most influential film ever made on this tragedy. Indeed, our film has been viewed an estimated 16 million times world wide, 100s of copies of this film are hosted on Chinese websites, and it has been viewed over 8 million times in the US.
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Rape of Nanking  Part I Atrocities in Asia Nanjing Massacre

Rape of Nanking Part I Atrocities in Asia Nanjing Massacre

from Favorites of bradleyc79 on November 18, 2006
Duration: 2045
http://RapeofNanking.info Rape of Nanking - Nanjing Massacre. Japanse Atrocities in Asia. Part I of 2. This documentary, by Rhawn Joseph is based on 20 years research and consists entirely of archival photos and film-clips. This film begins with an overview of Japan and China at the beginning of the 20th Century, explains the mind-set of the Japanese and their God, Hirohito, and then continues with the invasion of China, the crimes committed by the Japanese (during the Fall) on the road to Nanjing, Nanjing Massacre, the rape of the Philipines, Unit 731, the Baatan death camps, Japanese denials, and the dropping of the A-bomb on Japan. The purpose of this film is educational, and to explain the mind-set that led to a horrible crime: the torture and murder of 280,000 civilians by Japanese soldiers who took great pleasure in raping, bayonetting, beheading and burning people alive. We wish to emphasize: These crimes took place throughout Asia, and the Japanese planned the same for the White races as well, including America. Those who do not learn from the past, are condemned to repeat it. The purpose of this film is, thus, educational. We have no hatred for the Japanese people. This documentary is an independent production. We are not associated with and never received any financial help from the Chinese government or any group or organization. The film is completely independent. We have no political motives. We have no purpose and no other goal other than to create an interesting, provocative, educational movie that speaks to the mind and intellect, and which can speak to the heart and one'e emotions. Credits: The English edition is narrated by Rhawn Joseph, Ph.D.. The film was produced, written, and edited by Rhawn Joseph, Ph.D. Additional Credits: Music. The musical soundtrack (all music is identified at the end of the film) was arranged and selected by R. Joseph, Ph.D., and was reproduced in this film courtesy of Arc Music Productions Int., LTD, United Kingdom; Nonsuch Records, Warner Music Group, Rhino Entertainment, New York. Sony Classical Music, New York. Music: Han gong Qui Yue (Autumn Moon at the Han Palace), by Chen Dacan, Chinese Classical Folk Music. Springtime on the Tianshan Mountains, Cheng Yu, Chinese Classical Folk Music. Flowing Water by Lofty Mountain, by Gu Zhen, Kua Yue Jie, Zian de Jing, Dian Hui Cu. Hard Parting at Yang Guan, by Shan Wen Tong Autumn Moon Over Han Palace, by Gu Zhen, Kua Yue Jie, Zian de Jing, Dian Hui Cu. Night Rain by the Banana Shadowed Window, by Gu Zhen, Kua Yue Jie, Zian de Jing, Dian Hui Cu. Drum--Shooting on Incense Mountain, by Gu Zhen, Kua Yue Jie, Zian de Jing, Dian Hui Cu. The Beijing Instrumental Ensemble. Ancient Music from Chinese Dynasties. Wagner, Siegfried's Funeral Music, by the Cleveland Orchestra, George Szell, Conductor Parting at Yang Guan, The Beijing Instrumental Ensemble. Ancient Music from Chinese Dynasties. Soloists of the Ensemble Nipponia, Japan Traditional Vocal the best... most influential film ever made on this tragedy. Indeed, our film has been viewed an estimated 16 million times world wide, 100s of copies of this film are hosted on Chinese websites, and it has been viewed over 8 million times in the US.
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