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North Korea : War or Peace? 1950 Fateful Year
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) July 02, 2008
1) Nationalist China seated in UN, Malek departed, absent when Korean War began (2) "Communism" - Berlin, France, Japan, Union Square in New York, spy Gubitchev deported (3) "Korea Invaded" - MacArthur, savage war of attrition on narrow beachhead, scores died, atrocities, rapidly narrowing perimeter, but 12 nations rallied, led by Canada, Inchon landing, air cover of B-29s dropping bombs, allies pushed north, "then, it happened" and UN armies forced into retreat, paid heavily in casualties, Chosin resorvoir (4) "Atom Bomb" - symbol of modern destruction, pilgrims to Rome, men of all faith prayed for peace, UN symbol of man's hope for tomorrow (complete newsreel) This video is Public Domain : http://www.archive.org/details/1950-12-21_War_or_Peace
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clipe dia de fazer a diferença instituto ressoar record 2
from YouTube :: Tag // sao paulo June 30, 2008
Make a Difference Day sergio reis, dudu braga, luciana mello, leo maia, pedro e thiago, fat family, negra li, wilson simoninha, pepeu gomes, amanda acosta, wanessa camargo, rodrigo faro, milton guedes, leci brandão, paula lima, elza soares, jair rodrigues www.ressoar.org.br show dia 31 de agosto no vale do anhangabaú em são paulo everton bottoni Author: evertonbottoni Keywords: peoples Added: June 30, 2008
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DECON'S BIG GIVE!
from YouTube :: Tag // oprah June 26, 2008
ITS FUCKING FREE! Author: deconmedia Keywords: free oprah decon jason goldwatch dilated peoples plant life evidence aceyalone trip hieroglyphics 88 keys kanye west Added: June 26, 2008
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Inside Story - Sudan - 16 Jun 08
from YouTube :: Videos by AlJazeeraEnglish June 17, 2008
In this special episode from Khartoum, the capital of Sudan, Inside Story asks if the oil-rich Abeyi region is the key to peace or war in Sudan. Author: AlJazeeraEnglish Keywords: aljazeera inside story sudan darfur khartoum abeyi oil rich people's liberation movement SPLM civil war Added: June 17, 2008
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54 Reality Show 6-16
from YouTube :: Videos by damosman June 17, 2008
This week we jump it off with bang, with the Fresh Rhymes and Video Tape Tour. Thats right 88 Keys, Aceyalone, and Dilated Peoples. It was rocking. Then G-Christ lays it down "big man" style. Then we hit the studio to work on another collab with Parr Beats, the producer of "Therapy." To wrap it up, we bring you live footage of us back in effect rocking right here in the 254 area at The Music Vault. It went down and you can check it out right here on the 54 Reality Show. the54realityshow.blogspot.com/ Author: damosman Keywords: crew54 dilated peoples 88 keys aceyalone Added: June 17, 2008
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TIP Director Rev. Dr. Lynn Hubbard: Many of world's rich view Indigenous Peoples "as expendable commodities”
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) June 12, 2008
Northern Michigan University Indigenous 2008 Earth Day Summit Turtle Island Project Director Rev. Dr. Lynn Hubbard: Indigenous Peoples, women and children are all thought of as expendable commodities We have lost any sense of the sacred. (Marquette, Michigan) - Many of the rich around the world view Indigenous Peoples, women and children as expendable commodities, said Turtle Island Project Director Rev. Dr. Lynn Hubbard during Northern Michigan University 2008 Indigenous Earth Day Summit. Hubbard added he fears for the future of mankind and the planet because we have lost any sense of the sacred. NMU PhotoVictor Steffensen performing on the didgeridoo at the Indigenous Earth Day Summit. The summit was a two-day event to gather and discuss ideas on how to obtain and share traditional ecological knowledge from Indigenous elders and put it in to practical use.--- The summit was held on Earth Day 2008 on the NMU campus in Marquette, Michigan near the shores of Lake Superior. The two-day summit - the first of its kind at NMU - was April 22-23. Photo by Ms. Aim e Cree Dunn, NMU Center for Native American Studies, Adjunct Instructor The summit keynote was the Australian Aboriginal Delegation (Barry Hunter, John Hunter and Victor Steffensen). The delegation is bringing the Traditional Knowledge Revival Pathways project to Native communities in Michigan.--- The other keynote presenter was Garry Morning Star Raven , a traditional Ojibwe teacher from Manitoba.--- Turtle Island Project Director Rev. Dr. Lynn Hubbard of Munising, Michigan was part of the Panel II discussion. Rev. Hubbard said some Christians condemn Native American spirituality. He said that amounts to spiritual terrorism. I think we have here two different forms of religion, said Turtle Island Project Director Rev. Dr. Lynn Hubbard. And it s this religion of my ancestors that I participate in that I think really has been the problem. I think we have to come to understand that religious consciousness evolves just like anything else does, Hubbard said. It's not just the material world that evolves but also our cultural world evolves and the realm of the concept evolves. Rev. Hubbard, who is pastor of Eden on the Bay Lutheran Church in Munising, Michigan, said Christians should wake up and begin listening to Earth-based cultures. We are going now, as a people - there was a time from prehistorical religions to historic religions - the religions of the book Judaism, Christianity, Islam - to this historic period, Hubbard said. Now I think that religious consciousness is transending to this transrational understanding of spirituality. Hubbard said that as part of this transrational understanding of spirituality is an appropriation of this knowledge and spirituality of Earth-based cultures. So its not going back, it's not criticizing buts it's learning from one another, Hubbard said. It's very difficult because Euro-American people have had power for so long its subconscious to us, Hubbard said. We don't even realize how imperialistic we are, Hubbard said. It's very difficult for us to understand that - to get in contact with our own badness - because we have been projecting that on other people for so long it's very difficult for us but we have to do this now. Photo courtesy: johntrudell.com --- Rev. Hubbard, who co-founded the TIP, quoted ideas from well-known Native American author and activist John Trudell. I think we have to be open now to what John Trudell called spirit making and escape. I love this idea. My spirit needs to make an escape from my religious consciousness. Hubbard said that one of the ways my spirit has been greatly helped to make this escape from the techologic mining process that we all go through - is because of the grace of God. I got to become friends with many people who extended friendship to me and taught me how to listen - taught me about myself and taught me these great learnings and teachings and wisdom that can come from our brothers and sisters - who still - despite their painful history at our hands that still goes on today. The racial and cultural genocide that still goes on today inside this country - they taught me how to transcend myself and how to get to this other higher level of spiritual consciousness, he said. And I am very grateful for that, Hubbard said. Responding to a question from the audience, Dr. Hubbard said some religions even resort to violence in proclaiming they are the superior religion. Judaism is an inherently ethical religion except you have to be a Canaanite, Hubbard said. You may get your ass kicked or your head cut off but basically it's OK, he said. But sky Gods and cultures that worship sky Gods are traditionally barbaric. Read the Old Testament. Wow! Talk about patriarchy. But we are in a war, Hubbard said. It is not a war of my choosing but we are in a war. I truly believe that it is a war for our hearts and our minds, he said. Answering a question from those gathered, Rev. Hubbard said even today it s controversial to speak about the core beliefs of Jesus like poverty, social justice, and other issues. Rev. Hubbard knows first hand the reaction that comes when you speak about the poor while criticizing some modern day entities that are part of creating a two-class system due to an incident at his church. However, he encouraged those present to keep fighting for racial and environmental justice. We have to continually fight, Hubbard said. It's multi-generational. We fight against great principalities and powers, he said. It's amazing. If you stick your head up out of the foxhole just a little bit and you start speaking on behalf of the poor - those bullets are flying, Hubbard said. Hubbard said the incident start when I said something about a corporation. I said we created these corporations and political structures that aren't moral entities because if you are a moral entity you have to say things like: I'm sorry. I made a mistake.' You have to admit your humanness. When's the last time your heard a politician ever admit a mistake unless they were forced to? I did not have sex with that woman - I did not inhale - yes I smoked but I did not inhale. I said some corporations are like this too - they are not moral entities because they cannot do these things like apologize, Hubbard said. Well, good Lord that's attacking a sacred cow, he said. There's a guy in my congregation who just went ballistic - who quit the church because he had spent his entire life benefitting from, working for, a non-moral entity, he said. I did not say all corporations were liked this - I just said some corporations are like this, Hubbard said. Well that's all you have to say. And you start talking to Euro-American people about the reality of Native American peoples - in my world, Hubbard said with a look of exasperation while shaking his head and pointing to another audience member who had a question. Rev. Hubbard said Americans - and all people who call Earth home - need to protect the environment. He said we have lost the sense of the sacred - a lesson that can be learned from Native Americans and other Indigenous peoples. I understand this because I feel desperate, Hubbard said. What John Trudell was talking about is the same way - we've lost our way. Photo courtesy Public Broadcasting Corp. PBS.org--- We do not have any spiritual sense because we have lost any sense of the sacred, Hubbard said. Photo of Mircea Eliade courtesy:http://autori.humanitas.ro/eliade--- A great historian of the religions Mircea Eliade who was at the University of Chicago where I for many years - I did his funeral, Hubbard said. Mircea Eliade had this notion that in order to have a hierophany - an experience of the sacred - you have to have sacred space, he said. If this Earth is not sacred to you - which it isn't to Mickey Mouse - then you can't have an experience of the sacred, Hubbard said. I deal with people every day in my congregation who have lost or are losing any sense of the sacred. And it's not only - like you were saying this relationship between Earth and women - and the earth and man. If you do not have power in a capitalistic society - you become part of - and you are thought of in terms of the Earth. Concerned about the future of the human race, Dr. Hubbard said the rich look down on the poor. He said humans should not be measured by wealth. Women who have less economic power, children who don't have any power at all unless somebody gives it to them - Indigenous communities - you are all thought of as expendable commodities. I m Greg Peterson and you re watching Turtle island TV --- Related links: --- Watch Rev. Hubbard s entire presentation and others on Panel II: Indigenous Earth Values and Philosophies http://mediasite.nmu.edu/NMUMediasite/Viewer/Viewers/ViewerVideoOnly.aspx?mode=Default e Cree Dunn Center for Native American Studies, Adjunct Instructor Indigenous Earth Day Summit Project Coordinator 906-227-1397 NMU Center for Native American Studies homepage: www.nmu.edu/nativeamericans 2008 Indigenous Earth Day Summit page: http://webb.nmu.edu/Centers/NativeAmericanStudies/SiteSections/Calendar/IndigEarthDaySummit.shtml Office: 906-227-1397 Fax: 906-227-1396 --- NMU Environmental Science Program (summit co-sponsor) http://webb.nmu.edu/Departments/Geography/index.shtml Dr. Ron Sundell Environmental Science Program, Director 906-227-1359 --- NMU Office of International Affairs (co-sponsor) http://www.nmu.edu/iao/ --- Summary of Turtle Island Project websites: TIP Main website: http://www.turtleislandproject.org Other TIP News Sites: http://groups.msn.com/WhisperingTurtle Turtle Island TV - Video sites: (blipTV) http://turtleislandtv.blip.tv/ (youtube) http://www.youtube.com/MunisingWhiteHorse (myspace) http://www.myspace.com/TurtleIslandProject --- Traditional Knowledge Revival Pathways project: http://www.tkrp.com.au NMU media meet interview with TKRP delegation by host Sonya Chrisman: http://tkrp.com.au/index.php?option=com_content s Natural Heritage Trust. He has a B.A.S in Parks, Recreation and Heritage as well as a range of experience in land and sea management. His specialties include Aboriginal hunting and fishing rights particularly as they relate to turtle and dugong conservation and illegal commercial fishing issues. --- John Hunter is a TKRP Indigenous Land Management Facilitator for southern Queenslanda Ph.D. research scholar through Macquarie University and a professional artist. He has taught at the University of Western Sydney, Macquarie University and, currently, at the University of Queensland as both a permanent and part-time faculty member. He has various degrees including an Associate s in Park Management; a B.A.S. in Parks, Recreation and Heritage; and a Master s of Indigenous Studies in Research. His current Ph.D. work is focused on developing a Gamilaraay TKRP and Indigenous capacity building project. In addition, he plays the didgeridoo and will be bringing along an art exhibit and a display on the Stolen Generations. --- Victor Steffenson has a varied background on numerous issues such as methods of traditional knowledge recovery, application of traditional ecological knowledge in natural resource management, aboriginal history, the synergies between science and traditional Indigenous knowledge, Aboriginal culture and spirituality, and a range of contemporary Aboriginal issues --- The Turtle Island Project: Turtle Island Project founders are concerned about the environment, global warming, climate change and species extinction and its effect on Indigenous peoples because over the past 500 years humans have killed off nearly 1,000 species. TIP founders believes that species extinction and global warming are among the measures that demonstrate the dire future for Earth and humans if we don't change our attitudes. Tip points out that nearly 15,600 species are threatened with extinction, according to several 2007 United Nations reports. The U.N. reports state that almost one-third of the world's species of animals and plants are expected to be at risk of extinction within 50 years due to climate change. During the interfaith retreat for religious leaders in late 2007, TIP director Rev. Dr. Lynn Hubbard said it's the responsibility of clergy to speak out on social issues like the abuse of the environment and racism. Turtle Island Project founders say Euro-Americans can learn a lot from Earth-based cultures like the Celts and Native Americans. TIP co-founder rev. Dr. George Cairns of Chesterton, Indiana said the human race and the planet (therefore its wildlife) are facing a Kyros Moment that demands a change in the basic way humans view and treat the planet and its natural inhabitants. Kyros is a Greek word for occasion' or timing. Kyros is the art of seizing the moment - a combination of understood context and proper timing. Additional bio info on Rev. Dr. Lynn Hubbard: Lynn Hubbard, M.DIV. D.MIN., is founder and director of the Turtle Island Project (TIP) in Munising, Michigan. He is currently the minister of Eden on the Bay Lutheran Church in Munising. In addition to graduating from Valparaiso University and holding advanced degrees from the Lutheran School of Theology and Chicago Theological Seminary, Lynn has studied at the Pedagogishe Hochschule in Reutlingen, German, the Religious Studies Department at the University of Indiana, and the Divinity School at the University of Chicago. For many years he worked as the Associate Dean of Rockefeller Chapel at the University of Chicago. He has had extensive experience in both the interfaith and ecumenical communities, and served as the Director of Development for the Parliament of World s Religious. Most recently, in working in his capacity as spiritual director for Juvenile sex offenders, he has given national and international conference presentations on Creating Ritual Process for Juvenile Sex Offenders from a Cross Cultural Perspective.
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Porncakes
from Crackle: Newest, Featured June 02, 2008
Breakfast just got a whole lot sluttier. Shared by : thepit-nyc On: Sunday, June 01, 2008 Views: 175Tags: Improv sexy breakfast lot whole peoples theater pit pancakes whaney gameshttp Commercial
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2: PROTEST at UNPFII:"DISCUSSIONS on the 2nd OF MAY REVOLT"
from YouTube :: Tag // newyork May 29, 2008
Work-In-Progress Titled: "DISCUSSIONS on the 2nd OF MAY REVOLT at the UN PFII", 2008 For EARTH PEOPLES by Rebecca Sommer, additional footage and pics courtesy: Arthur Manuel and Kwatokent Television (KTV). Chanting by His Holiness The Dalai Lama/ Yungchen Lhamo Visual and oral REPORT in video format, by Rebecca Sommer. A follow up to the NEWS video titled:"1:Protest=Indigenous Peoples UN Forum" 2nd May Revolt". Background: Background: Indigenous Peoples representatives and organizations held a protest at the May 2 2008 conclusion of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII) in New York. They were angered by the final report of the Permanent Forum, which ignored Indigenous Peoples stated concerns about carbon trading projects (REDD), Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) and other so called" good pracise" initiatives. During the two weeks of the UNPFII, Indigenous community representatives testified about the injustices associated with the clean development mechanism projects and asked that the UNPFII not promote the projects. However, in the final report, their testimony was ignored. The final report of the UNPFII hails World Bank-funded carbon trading as "good examples" of partnership. Carbon trading is a system whereby companies are allowed to emit a limited amount of carbon dioxide, a gas linked to global warming. If a company does not "use up" all its carbon credits, it can sell them on the carbon market, allowing the buyer to pollute more. Companies can also buy into "carbon offset" schemes. The idea behind this is that the polluter can "offset" the carbon it has emitted by helping to finance a "clean energy" development. At first glance these ideas may seem good. However, there are many problems with this market-based approach. In promoting the clean development mechanism projects and carbon trading, the Permanent Forum is allowing oil companies, who are the biggest emitters for greenhouse gases, to continue to pollute. In other words, big corporations can buy and sell the right to pollute freely, while poor and working people—including the Indigenous peoples of the world—have no say in determining where or how much carbon should be emitted. Additionally, the allegedly "clean energy" development programs may actually cause environmental damage and have been imposed on Indigenous people against their will. "DISCUSSIONS on the 2nd OF MAY REVOLT" © SommerFilms, 2008 - for Earth Peoples. Author: SommerFilms Keywords: world bank WB fossil fuel energy indigenous Peoples Human Rights UN United Nations PFII Forum Issues Added: May 29, 2008
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4: PROTEST at UNPFII:"DISCUSSIONS on the 2nd OF MAY REVOLT"
from YouTube :: Tag // newyork May 29, 2008
Work-In-Progress Titled: "DISCUSSIONS on the 2nd OF MAY REVOLT at the UN PFII" For EARTH PEOPLES by Rebecca Sommer, additional footage and pics courtesy: Arthur Manuel and Kwatokent Television (KTV). Chanting by His Holiness The Dalai Lama/ Yungchen Lhamo Visual and oral REPORT in video format, by Rebecca Sommer. A follow up to the NEWS video titled:"1:Protest=Indigenous Peoples UN Forum" 2nd May Revolt". Background: Background: Indigenous Peoples representatives and organizations held a protest at the May 2 2008 conclusion of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII) in New York. They were angered by the final report of the Permanent Forum, which ignored Indigenous Peoples stated concerns about carbon trading projects (REDD), Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) and other so called" good pracise" initiatives. During the two weeks of the UNPFII, Indigenous community representatives testified about the injustices associated with the clean development mechanism projects and asked that the UNPFII not promote the projects. However, in the final report, their testimony was ignored. The final report of the UNPFII hails World Bank-funded carbon trading as "good examples" of partnership. Carbon trading is a system whereby companies are allowed to emit a limited amount of carbon dioxide, a gas linked to global warming. If a company does not "use up" all its carbon credits, it can sell them on the carbon market, allowing the buyer to pollute more. Companies can also buy into "carbon offset" schemes. The idea behind this is that the polluter can "offset" the carbon it has emitted by helping to finance a "clean energy" development. At first glance these ideas may seem good. However, there are many problems with this market-based approach. In promoting the clean development mechanism projects and carbon trading, the Permanent Forum is allowing oil companies, who are the biggest emitters for greenhouse gases, to continue to pollute. In other words, big corporations can buy and sell the right to pollute freely, while poor and working people—including the Indigenous peoples of the world—have no say in determining where or how much carbon should be emitted. Additionally, the allegedly "clean energy" development programs may actually cause environmental damage and have been imposed on Indigenous people against their will. "DISCUSSIONS on the 2nd OF MAY REVOLT" © SommerFilms, 2008 - for Earth Peoples. Author: SommerFilms Keywords: world bank WB fossil fuel energy indigenous Peoples Human Rights UN United Nations PFII Forum Issues Added: May 29, 2008
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Perrier Lounge, San Francisco (Rewind) John Sinclair Radio Show #100
from Radio Free Amsterdam May 23, 2008
John Sinclair Radio Show #100 (Rewind)-Perrier Lounge, San Francisco Tuesday, August 1, 2006 @ 11:00-12:00 pm [20-0630] The 100th episode of the John Sinclair Radio Show was celebrated at Henry Petras’ Perrier Lounge West in San Francisco as the third of the three shows produced in our marathon session of August 1st, with appearances by Mike [...]
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The Peoples Court
from YouTube :: Tag // madtv May 22, 2008
Madtv Author: mikhailesmith Keywords: The Peoples Court Madtv judge bad ruling guilty innocent tv series sketch spoof parody Added: May 22, 2008
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Daily Greens 68 - Have We Met Before?
from Revver - funny Videos May 07, 2008
Author: TitanGreens Added: Wed, 07 May 2008 13:19:35 -0800 Duration: 139Green news gets jacked up on Red Bull with this hilarious episode covering up-to-date hurricane predictions, the most polluted U.S. city rankings and a soft drink with an eco-twist. Have fun...just keep the caffeine handy!
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