Badbaby and Chris from freedomfighters for america. com. talk about local issues with the DOJ (dept of justice) Civilian targeting as well as many other interesting topics. Let me know what y'all think about Badbaby. She mentions her community has fema stickers on mailboxes. pink ones, yellow ones and red ones oh my.
“An extraordinary work by a gifted filmmaker, “Counter-Intelligence” shines sunlight into the darkest crevices of empire run amok. The film vividly exposes a monstrous and unconstitutional “deep state” in which multiple competing chains of command — all but one illegal — hijack government capabilities and taxpayer funds to commit crimes against humanity in our name. Anyone who cares about democracy, good government, and the future will want to watch all five segments of this remarkable film.” – Robert David
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Wv6lgyOUGk
We've seen the rollout of the MSM propaganda using over-the-top
hyperbole and flat-out lies to try to demonize Russia in the lead up to
the "new cold war." But is this just part of the dialectic, trying to
get us to buy into one side or the other in a rigged game? Should we
devolve into mere spectators choosing sides in a squabble between
#TeamObama and #TeamPutin? Join us this week on The Corbett Report as we
explore whether the enemy of our enemy is indeed our friend.
Tolstoy was one of the great empathic adventurers of the 19th century,
displaying an unusual desire to step into the shoes of people whose
lives were vastly different from his own. Following the Emancipation of
the Serfs in 1861, and influenced by a growing movement across Russia
which extolled the virtues of the peasantry, Tolstoy not only adopted
traditional peasant dress, but worked alongside the laborers on his
estate, ploughing the fields and repairing their homes with his own
hands. For a blue-blooded count, such actions were nothing short of
remarkable. Although no doubt tinged with paternalism, Tolstoy enjoyed
the company of peasants and consciously began to shun the literary and
aristocratic elite in the cities. He also founded an experimental school
for peasant children based on the libertarian and egalitarian ideas of Rousseau and Proudhon,
and even taught there himself. Unlike many of his fellow aristocrats
who claimed solidarity with rural laborers, Tolstoy believed you could
never understand the reality of their lives unless you had a taste of it
yourself.
Welcome to Saturday Night w/ the Wise Old Man!
Zan Overall, also known as the Wise Old Man, is an activist, musician,
and actor. Tonight, we will again hear two of the Wise Old Man's
excellent songs, along with a review of his recent activism on the UCLA
campus and at the 2014 Oscar Awards Ceremony last Sunday night in
Hollywood, California.
James Tracy on foundation-funded "left," Chomsky, climate "science," and smart-meters"
Communications professor James Tracy of Memory Hole Blog
wonders why the foundation-funded "left" is so touchy about 9/11 truth
and other subjects that might displease their paymasters. He wonders
whether even the best of the foundation-funded media-watchdog groups, Project Censored,
"is censoring non progressive-left outlets, including Infowars, while
promoting nonsense like the SPLC's 'hate map' and climate non-science."
We also discuss the strange case of Noam Chomsky, an accomplished critic
of war and empire who exhibits guilty demeanor while covering up deep
events like JFK and 9/11. (See Guilty demeanor: The private 9/11 emails of Noam Chomsky.)
Towards the end of the show, Professor Tracy explains how he managed to
get the electric company to take the toxic "smart meter" off his house.
Instances of the United States overthrowing, or attempting to overthrow, a foreign government since the Second World War. (* indicates successful ouster of a government)