Monday, January 21, 2013

Obamanation Coronation: Martin Luther King Jr. and Barack Bushbama

Martin Luther King on Vietnam*
from brasschecktv.com: Bushbama is getting his second four years. Bizarrely, there are still people who equate King and Bushbama. This must be some kind of a sick joke. Instead of wasting time on the inauguration, listen to this forty five year old speech that will trump anything said today or the next four years.

Thursday, January 17, 2013

#NewWorldNextWeek: #Episode140 - #IdleNoMore, Mali War, Garden Score

NewWorldNextWeek.com: Episode140 -
#IdleNoMore, Mali War, Garden Score

Episode140 - #IdleNoMore, Mali War, Garden ScoreWelcome to New World Next Week - the video series from Corbett Report and Media Monarchy that covers some of the most important developments in open source intelligence news. This week:

Story #1: First Nations Groups Launch Blockades, Protests In 'Idle No More' Day Of Action
Burgeoning Native Protests Shake Canadian Establishment And Official Native Leadership
Native Rights Protest Draws Thousands In Canada
Wikipedia: Idle No More

Story #2: French Campaign In Mali Escalates Into Ground War
Panetta Says No US Troops to Mali
War on Mali - What you Should Know: An Eldorado of Uranium, Gold, Petroleum, Strategic Minerals
Breaking: Militants Seize Americans and Other Hostages In Algeria
Related: Trial Begins for Alleged 'Christmas Tree Bomber'

Story #3: Orlando Works On Code Change For Controversial Vegetable Garden
Flashback: City Officials Waging War On Gardens
Flashback: Huge Rooftop Farm Is Set for Brooklyn

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Friday, January 11, 2013

New World Next Week: Episode139 - Globalist Crisis, Obama's New Cabinet, Frisky Business

NewWorldNextWeek.com: Episode139 -
Globalist Crisis, Obama's New Cabinet, Frisky Business

Episode139 - Globalist Crisis, Obama's New Cabinet, Frisky BusinessWelcome back to another great year of New World Next Week - the video series from Corbett Report and Media Monarchy that covers some of the most important developments in open source intelligence news. This week:

Story #1: World Economic Forum's Report Says Financial, Climate Crises Raise Global Risks
World Economic Forum's Global Risks Report 2013
What's Threatening Our World?

Story #2: Obama's Picks For Defense, CIA Signal New Security Era
CIA Nominee Resumé Highlights Include Obama "Kill List" and Bush Torture Program
Flashback: Operation Betrayus - From Benghazi To Brennan

Story #3: Police Stop-and-Frisk Program In Bronx Is Ruled Unconstitutional
NYCLU: Stop-and-Frisk Campaign
Wikipedia: New York City Stop-And-Frisk Program

Bonus: WikiLeaker Bradley Manning Awarded 112-Day Prison Credit for Military’s Abuse

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Monday, January 07, 2013

#Video: #DjangoUnchained - Good, Bad Or Ugly?

from brasschecktv.com: Lots of debate about this film. Bill O'Reilly hates it. Liberals hate it. So there must be something very good about it. What's good about it? No one can walk away from Django without viscerally understanding that all those fine mansions, fancy ladies, and gracious manners were fronts for concentration camps run by legally-enabled sadists. That's a win given that these places are currently tourist destinations people visit in droves to rhapsodize about the "romantic" Old South. Tarantino has spit in that soup in a way viewers of this movie will never be able to recover from.

Thursday, January 03, 2013

#NewWorldNextWeek: Episode138 - Fiscal False Flag, Space Oil, Healthy Trends

NewWorldNextWeek.com: Episode138 -
Fiscal False Flag, Space Oil, Healthy Trends

Episode138 -  Fiscal False Flag, Space Oil, Healthy TrendsWelcome back to another great year of New World Next Week - the video series from Corbett Report and Media Monarchy that covers some of the most important developments in open source intelligence news. This week:

Story #1: Congress's Manufactured Non-Solution To Its Manufactured Fiscal Cliff Crisis
Related: Senate-Passed Deal Means Higher Tax on 77% of Households
Infographic: America's Tax Hike in Perspective
Video: Max Keiser Says 'Fiscal cliff' Theater Distracting From Real Problems

Story #2: Scientists Find Mega-Oil Field ... 1,300 Light Years Away
Flashback: Titan’s Surface Organics Surpass Oil Reserves On Earth (feb28)
Flashback: Asteroid Mining Venture Backed By James Cameron, Google CEO Larry Page
Related: Alaska Oil Drilling Barge For Royal Dutch Shell Runs Aground

Story #3: 2013 Food Trend - A Healthy State of Mind!
Related: Innovation, Optimism And Opportunity - All Coming Together To Make Real Change
Why 2012 Was Best Year Ever!

Bonus: Media Monarchy's Episode272 - Radio
and Mixtape017 - "Totally True" and the Best of 2012

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Wednesday, January 02, 2013

Digital Download Sales Top £1 Billion In UK

from independent.co.uk: Digital sales of music, games and films have broken the £1 billion barrier for the first time, according to new figures. Research by the Entertainment Retailers Association (ERA) shows shoppers spent £1.033 billion - an 11.4% rise - on downloads, with video games accounting for more than half that figure with sales of £552.2 million. Physical sales of CDs, DVDs, Blu-ray and videogames still account for more than three quarters of the entertainment market, but sales fell by 17.6% compared to 2011. ERA director general Kim Bayley said: "Breaching the £1 billion barrier is an incredible achievement for the UK's digital entertainment retailers and reflects their huge investment in new and innovative services which means you can buy music, video and games literally at any time of the day and wherever you are. At the same time I suspect many people will be surprised to learn just how resilient the physical business still is - with three quarters of entertainment sales still on disc. Downloads offer convenience and portability, but people still seem to value the quality and tangibility of a physical product."
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