Saturday, December 20, 2008

Crazeee DJ Mix of Bob Marley's - Jammin


Bob Marley "Jammin"-Shik Stylko´s Summer Edit 2008--


Song title: Jamming

We're jamming
I wanna jam it with you,
We're jamming, jamming
And I hope you like jamming too

Ain't no rules, ain't no vow, we can do it anyhow
I and I will see you through,
'Cos every day we pay the price with a little sacrifice
Jamming till the jam is through.

We're jamming
To think that jamming was a thing of the past,
We're jamming, jamming
And I hope this jam is gonna last

No bullet can stop us now, we neither beg nor will we bow
Neither can be bought nor sold.
We all defend the right, JAH JAH children must unite
Your life is worth much more than gold.

We're jamming, jamming
We're jamming in the name of the Lord
We're jamming, jamming
We're jamming right straight from JAH

Holy mount Zion
Holy mount Zion
JAH sitteth in Mount Zion
And rules all Creation

Yeah, we're jamming, jamming
I wanna jam it with you
We're jamming, jamming
I'm jammed, I hope you're jamming too

Jam's about my pride and truth I cannot hide
Too Keep you satisfied.
True love that now exist is the love I can't resist
So jam by my side.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

The Protest on the World Bank/IMF in Prague

The story behind the battle Prague
Global Protest World Bank/IMF- The Battle of Prague

Ron Paul United States Republican Congressman - 2012 Presidency


Ronald Ernest "Ron" Paul (born August 20, 1935) is an American physician and Republican Congressman for the 14th congressional district of Texas. Paul is a member of the Liberty Caucus of Republican congressmen which aims to limit the size and scope of the federal government, and serves on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, the Joint Economic Committee, and the Committee on Financial Services, where he has been an outspoken critic of American foreign and monetary policy. He has gained prominence for his libertarian positions on many political issues, often clashing with both Republican and Democratic Party leaders. Paul has run for President of the United States twice, first in 1988 as the nominee of the Libertarian Party and again in 2008 as a candidate for the Republican nomination.

He is the founder of the advocacy group Campaign for Liberty and his ideas have been expressed in numerous published articles and books, including End The Fed (2009), and The Revolution: A Manifesto (2008). By one measure, Paul has the most conservative voting record of any member of Congress since 1937. Sign the Ron Paul 2012 Petition at http://www.RonPaul2012.net

Ron Paul Revolution 2012


First Republican Presidential Debate


Ron Paul at TSU: Let's Bring About REAL Change!


Tribute to an American Patriot


A New Hope


Ron Paul Courageously Speaks the Truth
Congressman Ron Paul in the GOP presidential debate held in South Carolina (May 2007). Ron Paul is America's leading voice for limited constitutional government, low taxes, free markets, and a return to sound monetary policies.


The American Empire Can't Afford Another War!
08/18/2010
Alex Jones welcomes back Congressman Ron Paul to the show to discuss the latest on Iran, legislation in the house, and more. Ron Paul also addresses rumors about a 2012 run for President.
Ron Paul is America's leading voice for limited, constitutional government, low taxes, free markets, and a return to sound monetary policies.

For more information visit the following sites:
http://www.RonPaul.com
http://www.RonPaulNews.com
http://www.CampaignForLiberty.com
http://www.house.gov/paul
http://www.DailyPaul.com
http://www.RonPaulForums.com


Congressman Paul on the Recent Swine Flu Scare


Ron Paul on the G-20 Summit!


Dr. Ron Paul on FOX Business
Talks about congress hearings direct capital infusions, currencies 18-11-2008



Ron Paul Auto Bailout Speech
12/10/2008


Bailout Fails


Ron Paul Schools Bernanke on the Bailout Plan


World Central Bank is on its way


Ron Paul warns of Worldwide Economic Collapse




Ron Paul at CPAC 2010 Part 1 - Ron Paul 2012!


Ron Paul at CPAC 2010 Part 2 - Ron Paul 2012!


Ron Paul at CPAC 2010 Part 3 - Ron Paul 2012!


Candidates@Google: Ron Paul

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Inspiration and Revolution Music

This is the top 6 song on Revolution, Peace, Truth, Justice, that I know off in no particular order... If I missed out anything, please leave your comments and I'll be sure to upload it. Enjoy!!!

John Lennon- Give Peace a Chance


Bob Marley- Get up, Stand up (Live)


Neil Young and Pearl Jam- Keep on Rocking in the Free World


Bob Dylan- Blowing in the Wind (with lyrics)


Tracy Chapman- Talking about a Revolution


U2- Children Of The Revolution
Was trying to find this U2 video, but couldn't get it from anywhere.... If anyone knows, heads up, let me know Peace All...
U2 - Bloody Sunday


Rage Against The Machine- Sleep Now in the Fire
Surprisingly can't find the code to embed this music from youtube... Nevertheless I have it downloaded on my computer... Watch how RATM rocked out at Wall Street...

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Sweat Shops, Labor and the Code of Conduct in Indonesia


This is not just happening in Indonesia but in most countries offering cheap labor. After watching this just imagine what it feels like to own a Nike, Adidas, GAP product, is it worth it. Only buy what you have to (use non branded products if possible), do not support these bloodsuckers.

"If you don't believe in animal testing product what difference is this?" Watch this piece of documentary by John Pilger
.

THE NEW RULERS OF THE WORLD - Part 1 of 7


THE NEW RULERS OF THE WORLD - Part 2 of 7

The Massacre of a million people in Indonesia, known and secretly carried out by the British and US during the rain of President Soeharto.
THE NEW RULERS OF THE WORLD - Part 3 of 7

Explanation of dept through the World Bank/IMF that's impossible to be paid back
THE NEW RULERS OF THE WORLD - Part 4 of 7


THE NEW RULERS OF THE WORLD - Part 5 of 7


THE NEW RULERS OF THE WORLD - Part 6 of 7


THE NEW RULERS OF THE WORLD - Part 7 of 7

What is the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank (WB) about?


The World Bank (WB) & The International Monetary Fund (IMF)




Human death, Slavery, Diseases, that is held by the World Bank/IMF . Making money out of lending money, capitalism and helping their corporations the elites only and not the people.
Anti-World Bank/IMF Protest: Washington DC (1/2)


Anti-World Bank/IMF Protest: Washington DC (2/2)

Saturday, December 13, 2008

US Bailout, What Does it Mean?

$700 Billion to Trillions US Bailout What Does it Mean?
Lou Dobbs: The Truth about the "Bailout" Lie


$700 Billion Bailout Law


Other News...
Calculating the Total Bailout Costs
by Barry Ritholtz - December 2nd, 2008, 7:00AM

More than a few people have asked me how I came up with the the $8.5 trillion figure for the total cost of the bailouts. Below is a table, plus the Excel Spreadsheet it came from.

Note that this cost does not include the $5.2 trillion in Fannie/Freddie portfolios that the US taxpayer is now also explicitly responsible for.

Source from: The Big Picture

"Earthlings" - Humans take of the Animal Kingdom and Nature

In a world where we (Humans) take every living thing for granted and treating them with no respect and regards of their existence. From the slaughter houses, black market trades, animal testing to production of products, man have abused and raped everything in their path.

"Man is the only species known to kill its kind, not for food like animals to survive but for other means."

Watching this eye opening documentary that shows the truth about these monstrosities: Earthlings










Video Google
Earthlings
1:35:28



Earthlings
Earthlings is a 2005 documentary about mankind's use of nonhuman animals as pets, food, clothing, entertainment, and for scientific research. The film is narrated by Joaquin Phoenix and features music by Moby, both who are practicing vegans. It was directed by Shaun Monson, and co-produced by Maggie Q, who are also vegan.

Synopsis
Covering pet stores, puppy mills and animal shelters, as well as factory farms, the leather and fur trades, sports and entertainment industries, and finally the medical and scientific profession, EARTHLINGS includes footage obtained through the use of hidden cameras to chronicle the day-to-day practices of some of the largest industries in the world, all of which rely on animals. It draws parallels between racism, sexism, and speciesism, and advocates veganism.

Awards
In 2005, EARTHLINGS premiered at the Artivist Film Festival, (where it won Best Documentary Feature), followed by the Boston International Film Festival, (where it won the Best Content Award), and at the San Diego Film Festival, (where it won Best Documentary Film, as well as the Humanitarian Award to Joaquin Phoenix for his work on the film).

Hugo Rafael Chávez Frías (born July 28, 1954)

After watching this video I have been blown away by the power of the people (Much respect and praise goes out to the Venezuelans). He is very much unlinked by the American administrations and is also planning to trade oil in the EURO Dollar (Venezuela is the forth largest oil exporters in the world). In addition, President Hugo Chavez has been fighting for free media by having his own TV station (TV 8) and radio broadcast with him live answering peoples questions. He is truly a Hero and a Revolutionary of this Millennium.


Please watch this google video about an amazing Revolution battle in Venezuela: The Revolution Will NOT Be Televised

We can make a change and its all up to each and every single person. The rich and powerful are afraid of loosing their thrown and would do anything to keep their place through lies, bribes, and even murder. But we must never give up and uphold our stand.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Truth about Tibet and China (Dalai Lama)


Tibet: The Truth (A Political History)




Inside Tibet - National Archives and Records Administration 1943 - ARC Identifier 40103 / Local Identifier 226.5 - Joint Chiefs of Staff. Office of Strategic Services. Field Photographic Branch. (01/04/1943 - 10/01/1945). FILM REPORT: On the journey of a U.S. military and diplomatic mission from Gangtok, India, to Lhasa, Tibet during World War II. The party journeys through Natu La and Kechu La passes, stops at the British trail station, Gyantse, reviews troops of Tropji Regiment and is ferried across the Brahmaputra River. Scenes of Tibetan natives, terrain, travel facilities, housing,a New Year religious festival, the Dalai Lama's palaces in Lhasa, monasteries and other religious buildings.

Inside Tibet

LaRouche PAC (news from 4/7/08)

Free Tibet Conspiracy, Zimbabwe, World War 3, etc.


Check out the news at: http://www.LaRouchePac.com

LaRouche PAC (news from 4/15/08)

Dalai Lama Nazi Conspiracy, WWIII Food Crisis and Iran


Read free news at: http://www.larouchepac.com/

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Ribbon Colors and Their Meanings

What Color Ribbon to Wear?

Pink and Blue Ribbon:
Meaning: This style of ribbon is a symbol for the March of Dimes and its efforts in fighting premature births, saving babies, and finding a cure for birth defects.

Pink Ribbon :
Meaning: Most commonly associated with breast cancer awareness, this ribbon is also a symbol for birth parents, and childhood cancer awareness (alternative color: light blue)

Yellow Ribbon :
Meaning: We've all seen this symbol used to support our troops, but it is also a symbol for MIA/POW, suicide prevention, adoptive parents, amber alerts, bladder cancer, spina bifida, endometriosis, and a general symbol for hope. A yellow ribbon with a heart is used to represent the survivors left behind after a suicide.

Pale Yellow Ribbon :
Meaning: This color is a symbol of spina bifida

Red Ribbon :
Meaning: Most commonly associated with the fight against AIDS and HIV, this ribbon also is a symbol for heart disease, stroke, substance abuse, MADD, DARE, Epidermolysis Bullosa, Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy

Burgundy Ribbon :
Meaning: This color is a symbol of brain aneurysm, Cesarean section (worn upside down), headaches, hemangioma, vascular malformation, hospice care, multiple myeloma, William's syndrome, Thrombophilia, Antiphospholid Antibody Syndrome, and adults with disabilities

Purple Ribbon :
Meaning: This color is a symbol of pancreatic cancer, domestic violence, ADD, alzheimer's, religious tolerance, animal abuse, the victims of 9/11 including the police and firefighters, Crohn's disease and colitis, cystic fibrosis, lupus, leimyosarcoma, and fibromyalgia

Lavender Ribbon :
Meaning: This color is a symbol for general cancer awareness. It can also be a symbol for epilepsy, and rett syndrome

Periwinkle Ribbon :
Meaning: This color is a symbol of eating disorders and pulmonary hypertension

Blue Ribbon :
Meaning: This color is a symbol of drunk driving, child abuse, Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI), the victims of hurricane Katrina, dystonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), alopecia, Education, Epstein-Barr Virus, Save the Music, colon cancer (alternative ribbon color: brown), colorectal cancer (alternative ribbon color: brown), and Online Freedom of Speech Campaign, anti-tobacco - particularly anti-second hand smoke (in Canada; alternative ribbon color: brown), I Love Clean Air/ILCA Campaign (Japan),

Dark Blue Ribbon :
Meaning: This color is a symbol of arthritis, child abuse prevention, victim's rights, free speech, water quality, and water safety

Light Blue Ribbon :
Meaning: This color is a symbol of childhood cancer (alternative color: pink), prostate cancer, Trisomy 18, and scleroderma

Gemstones: (Semiprecious stones)
Blue Lace Agate, Blue Quartz

Teal Ribbon :
Meaning: This color is a symbol for ovarian, cervical, and uterine cancers as well as sexual assault, polycystic ovarian syndrome, and tsunami victims

Green Ribbon :
Meaning: This color is a symbol of childhood depression, missing children, open records for adoptees, environmental concerns, kidney cancer, tissue/organ donation, and worker and driving safety

Orange Ribbon :
Meaning: This color is a symbol of leukemia, hunger, and cultural diversity

White Ribbon :
Meaning: This color is a symbol of innocence, victims of terrorism, peace, right to life, bone cancer, adoptees, and retinal blastoma

Pearl Ribbon : (pearls a lighter shade of white)
Meaning: This color is a symbol for emphysema, lung cancer, mesothelioma, and multiple sclerosis

Black Ribbon : (ermm Black)
Meaning: This color is a symbol of mourning, melanoma, and gang prevention

Brown Ribbon :
Meaning: This color is an anti-tobacco symbol as well as a symbol of colon cancer (alternative ribbon color: blue), colorectal cancer (alternative ribbon color: blue)

Grey Ribbon :
Meaning: This color is a symbol of diabetes, asthma, and brain cancer

Silver Ribbon :
Meaning: This color is a symbol for children with disabilities, Parkinson's disease, and mental illnesses such as severe depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and anxiety disorders.

Gold Ribbon :
Meaning: This color is a symbol for childhood cancer

Jigsaw Puzzle Ribbon:
Meaning: This style of ribbon is a symbol for autism

Lace Ribbon:
Meaning: This style of ribbon is a symbol for osteoporosis

Flag Ribbon:
Meaning: This style of ribbon is a symbol for both the victims and heros of an imperial attack/kidnap. It is also a symbol of patriotism and support of our troops. In addition, it is a symbol of fireworks safety

Source from: Causekeepers.com

Friday, November 28, 2008

Whats happening in Latin America (Colombia and Venezuela) with the USA?

Inside USA - View from South America - 6 May 08 - Part 1 0f 2


America wants Venezuela's oil/gas (Cause they like Iran wants to change to the Euro trade on oil/gas instead of the US dollar)
Inside USA - View from South America - 6 May 08 - Part 2 0f 2

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Impact and use of Radioactive Ammunition Fired in Iraq

Radioactive Bullets found used in Iraq



Tuesday, 25 March 2008, 1:37 pm

By: Sherwood Ross

Web site: http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0803/S00375.htm


The U.S., Great Britain and Israel are turning portions of the Middle East into a slice of radioactive hell. They are achieving this by firing what they call "depleted uranium"(DU)ammunition but which is, in fact, radioactive ammunition and it is perhaps the deadliest kind of tactical ammo ever devised in the warped mind of man.

There's a ton of data about this on the Internet for the skeptics: from sources such as the 1999 report of the International Atomic Energy Commission to oncologist members of England's Royal Society of Physicians to U.S. Veterans Administration hospital nuclear medicine doctors to officials at the Basra maternity and pediatric hospital to reporter Scott Peterson of the Christian Science Monitor. Peterson used a Geiger counter in August, 2003 to find radiation readings between 1,000 and 1,900 times normal where bunker buster bombs and munitions had exploded near Baghdad. After all, a typical bunker bomb is said to contain more than a ton of depleted uranium.


For a concise overview on radioactive warfare, read "DU And The Liberation of Iraq" by Christian Scherrer, a researcher at the Hiroshima Peace Institute, published on Znet on April 13, 2003. Scherrer states: "Based on the report of the 48th meeting issued by the UN Committee dealing with effects of Atomic radiation on 20th April 1999, noting the rapid increase in mortality caused by DU between 1991 and 1997, the IAEA document predicted the death of half a million Iraqis, noting that…'some 700-800 tons of depleted uranium was used in bombing the military zones south of Iraq. Such a quantity has a radiation effect, sufficient to cause 500,000 cases which may lead to death."


Scherrer writes, "In 1991 the DU ammunition was mainly used against Iraqi tanks in the desert near Basra, while in the present war DU is being used all over Iraq, even in densely populated areas including the heart of Baghdad, Mosul, Tikrit and other cities." He adds that, based on IAEA estimates and his previous research, "the death toll may surpass a million deaths over the next few years, with more to follow!"


Scherrer notes, incidentally, the UN's Human Rights Commission back in 1996 declared DU a weapon of mass destruction(WMD) and that those who use it are guilty of a crime against humanity. Among its users: the first President Bush, President Bill Clinton, who irradiated the Balkans, and the current occupant of the White House.


Now let's hear it from Iraqi doctors: Oncologist Dr. Jawad Al-Ali of Basra Hospital and Professor Husam al-Jarmokly of Baghdad University "showed a rapidly increasing death toll in Iraq since 1991 due to cancer and leukemia caused by U.S. radiological warfare," Scherrer writes, based on their presentation of December 1, 2002 at the Peace Memorial Hall in Hiroshima. Al-Ali, who is also a member of England's Royal Society of Physicians, is quoted in Feb. 5, 2001, "CounterPunch" as stating, "The desert dust carries death. Our studies indicate that more than 40% of the population around Basra will get cancer. We are living through another Hiroshima." (Basra is a city of 1.7 million. Does that mean 680,000 people will be stricken? That toll alone would be more than Hiroshima and Nagasaki's casualties.)


The same article also reported since 1990, the incident rate of leukemia in Iraq has grown by more than 600 percent and, similarly, "The leukemia rate in Sarajevo, pummeled by American bombs in 1996, has tripled in the last five years" and "NATO and UN peacekeepers in the region are also coming down with cancer."

Dr. Zenad Mohammed, employed in the maternity department of the Basra teaching hospital, said in the three-months beginning in August, 1998, 10 babies were born with no heads, eight with abnormally large heads and six with deformed limbs, according to a report on World Socialist Web Site of September 8, 1999. And the British Guardian newspaper reported Basra maternity reported cancer cases shot up from 80 in 1990 to 380 in 1997.

Reporter Phil Gardner quotes Dr. Basma Al Asam, a gynecologist, at Al Manoon hospital, Baghdad, stating: "I've been watching this for seven years now and it's increasing. We're not just seeing babies born with congenital abnormalities, but very late spontaneous abortions because of congenital defects. In the past we used to see, maybe, one a month. Now it is two or three cases per day." (Two to three cases a day, h-m-m-m, does that equal about 1,000 a year at this one hospital?)


And from American doctors: Colonel Asaf Durakovic, formerly chief of nuclear medicine at the VA hospital in Wilmington, Del., said he found uranium isotopes in the bodies of Persian Gulf War veterans. The New York Times reported on January 29, 2001, Dr. Durakovic said he found "depleted uranium, including uranium 236, in 62 percent of the sick gulf war veterans he examined. He believes that particles lodged in their bodies and may be the cause of their illness." Once inhaled, Dr. Durakovic noted, "uranium can get into the bloodstream, be carried to bone, lymph nodes, lungs or kidneys, lodge there, and cause damage when it emits low-level radiation over a long period," the Times reported. The Times article also called attention to the cancer deaths of 24 European soldiers that served as peacekeepers in the Balkans "and the illnesses reported by many others."

And from a U.S. researcher: Roberto Gwiazda, of the environmental toxicology department at the University of California Santa Cruz, was the lead researcher examining returned Gulf War veterans that had radioactive shrapnel wounds. The university's "City On A Hill Press" newspaper quotes him as saying, "Of those with radioactive shrapnel wounds, all had significant levels of uranium in their urine seven to nine years after the explosion. Of those who only inhaled the incendiary uranium, a statistically significant number also had high uranium levels."


And from U.S. veterans: Tom Cassidy, of the 1st Cavalry Division who saw service in Iraq in 2003-05: "After the first gulf war, the level of radiation was 300 times what is considered normal. In this invasion we used even more DU bullets. The effects there are horrible," he told the UCSC paper. Added Dennis Kyne, from the U.S. Army's 18th Airborne division and Desert Storm veteran and who suffers from an "undiagnosed illness": "The scientists call it cell disruption, and they don't know why it's happening to veterans, but it's really radiation sickness, and it's because the DU is all over."

A chronology of some of the biggest attacks in India in the past five years

Carnage in India attacks
Thursday November 27th, 2008
Groups of heavily armed men have attacked several high-profile hotels and restaurants in the Indian city of Mumbai, leaving at least 82 people dead and more than 250 injured.

Attackers were still holding hostages early on Thursday and engaged in a standoff with security forces at the Taj Mahal and Oberoi hotels.

Police said six attackers had been killed and nine others arrested hours after the attacks began on Wednesday night, but Vilasrao Deshmukh, the chief minister of Maharashtra state where Mumbai is located, said the situation was not yet under control.

Army troops called in to support the police had begun moving into the two hotels and there were reports of gun battles.

Western hostages
Indian authorities said seven to 15 foreigners were thought to be held hostage at the Taj Mahal hotel, but it was not immediately clear if hostages at the Oberoi were Indians or foreigners, said Anees Ahmed, a senior state official.Witnesses at both hotels said the attackers singled out British and American citizens.

"They kept shouting: 'Who has US or UK passports?'" said Ashok Patel, a British citizen who fled from the Taj Mahal.
Several European legislators visiting Mumbai ahead of a European Union-India summit, were reportedly among people who had barricaded themselves inside the hotel.It was also unclear where the hostages were in the Taj Mahal, which is divided into an older wing, part of which was in flames, and a modern tower that was not on fire.

Indian police, said eight locations were targeted in what they called terrorist attacks,, including the two hotels which are among the best-known upscale destinations in the city. Other hotels, the crowded Chhatrapati Shivaji train station, the Leopold's restaurant popular with tourists, and the police headquarters in southern Mumbai, were also hit.


Bomb Attacks past 5 years (this is only the main blasts)
March 13, 2003 - Bomb attack on a commuter train in Mumbai kills 11 people.

August 25, 2003 - Two car bombs kill about 60 people in Mumbai.

August 15, 2004 - Bomb explodes in the northeastern state of Assam, killing 16 people, mostly schoolchildren, and wounding dozens more.

October 29, 2005 - Sixty-six people killed when three blasts rip through markets in New Delhi.

March 7, 2006 - At least 15 people killed and 60 wounded in three blasts in the northerly Hindu pilgrimage city of Varanasi.

July 11, 2006 - More than 180 people killed in seven bomb explosions at railway stations and on trains in Mumbai that are blamed on an Islamist group.

September 8, 2006 - At least 32 people killed in a series of explosions, including one near a mosque in Malegaon town, 260km northeast of Mumbai.

February 19, 2007 - Two bombs explode aboard a train heading from India to Pakistan. At least 66 passengers, most of them Pakistanis, burned to death.

May 18, 2007 - A bomb explodes during Friday prayers at an historic mosque in the southern city of Hyderabad, killing 11 worshippers.

August 25, 2007 - Three co-ordinated explosions at an amusement park and a street stall in Hyderabad kill at least 40 people.

May 13, 2008 - Seven bombs rip through crowded streets in the western city of Jaipur, killing at least 63 people in markets and outside Hindu temples.

July 25, 2008 - Eight bombs explode in the city of Bangalore, killing one woman and wounding at least 15 other people.

July 26, 2008 - At least 16 bombs explode in Ahmedabad in the state of Gujarat, killing 45 people and wounding 161. The "Indian Mujahideen" claims responsibility for the attack and the May 13 bombings in Jaipur.

September 13, 2008 - At least six bombs explode in crowded markets and streets in the heart of New Delhi, killing at least 18 people and injuring scores more. The Indian Mujahideen again claim responsibility.

October 30, 2008 - A series of apparently co-ordianted bomb blasts in three districts of northeastern Assam state kill at least 20 people.
source from: AlJazeera
web site: http://english.aljazeera.net/news/asia/2008/09/2008913161531128475.html


Monday, November 24, 2008

US v/s John Lennon and Year of Peace (Movie/Documentary)


Video Google
US v/s John Lennon
1:35:35

The U.S. vs. John Lennon is a 2006 documentary film about English musician John Lennon's transformation from a member of The Beatles to a rallying anti-war activist striving for world peace during the late 1960s and early 1970s. The film also details the attempts by the United States government under President Richard Nixon to silence him. The film had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival and its North American premiere at the Toronto Film Festival. It was released in New York City and Los Angeles, California on 15 September 2006, and had a nationwide release on 29 September. A soundtrack composed of John Lennon tracks was released by Capitol Records and EMI on 26 September 2006.

The film makes extensive use of archival footage of John and Yoko Ono, and includes a famously hard-hitting interview conducted by anti-war reporter Gloria Emerson.

The U.K. release was on December 8, 2006, 26 years to the day after the death of John Lennon. The DVD was released on February 13, 2007 in the United States. The film made its cable television debut in the U.S. on August 18, 2007 on VH1 Classic.

Overview
The film explores the political activism that Lennon became strongly involved in with the Beatles and after the band ended.

John Lennon is established as being a potential political threat to the American government, and therefore much of the film covers the theme of 'silencing' him and other popular figures that became involved in anti-war activism. Throughout the film the audience can see both sides of the situation: the audience sees the protests and events Lennon and Yoko Ono organised, such as the famous "Give Peace A Chance" rally and concepts such as bagism and bed peace.

We also see the increasing fear experienced by the US government and CIA. This build-up of paranoia and fear for control led to the eventual deportation notice sent to John Lennon's house, informing him that 'his temporary stay in the USA was now over'. The film debunks and exposes the somewhat bizarre behaviour of the CIA and police department over John Lennon and other contemporary figures' behaviour, referring also to different modern issues like drug abuse.

The film features a montage of various different mediums. There are videos of performances of songs and interviews of Lennon at the time, recordings of Yoko Ono both present and from the late 1960s and 1970s, as well as a basic story structure of retelling the story of John Lennon's attempts to spread a message of peace amongst the USA and, on a wider scale, the entire Western world during the Vietnam War.



John Lennon - Year of Peace
51:23


Bonus!
John Lennon - Love Story - Part 1 of 15


Thursday, November 20, 2008

2012 Galactic Alignment Enlightenment


Galactic Alignment 2012 Doomsday or Enlightenment Info



UFO's Sighting!!! Is it true....
UFO Ship - here now! Hard Proof Even Skeptics are speechless

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Secret Sessions and Leaked Information in the US Government

Secret Session New World Order Martial Law Plan PART 1


Leaked World War 3 New World Order Martial Law Plan PART 1


Leaked World War 3 New World Order Martial Law Plan PART 2

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Prophecy World War 3


AMERICA ELECTION WORLD WAR 3 ANTICHRIST BARACK OBAMA 2008


US OBAMA ANTICHRIST 2008, PROPHECY WORLD WAR 3 BATTLE OF ARMAGEDDON

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Football Hooligans


There is a growing number of football games which involves hooligans,starting up fights... It all begin in England where people were more likely to just have a few beers and watching the game on the edge... Score line, penalty's, fouls one are one many things to trigger a brawl... but now being or supporter of another team, carrying their flag, wearing a clubs jersey or cheering on the other team are targets...

In Poland the fights are being more organized and is a lifestyle... Their brawls are with weapons armed with marshal arts and training in gym...

Football Hooligans Poland Part 1 0f 5


Football Hooligans Poland Part 2 0f 5


Football Hooligans Poland Part 3 0f 5


Football Hooligans Poland Part 4 0f 5


Football Hooligans Poland Part 4 0f 5



Whatever happen to good old football!!!

The Real Football Factories Episode 1 (London)




Here's something extra....
British Football Hooligans Mix 1


Hooligans & Thugs - Part 1

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

How do I say Cheers in other Languanges?

Here is a list of how to say "Cheers !" in 66 languages. The list is compiled by, Morten Larsen, who started compiling the list in 1991. You should try to memories the list, because you’ll never know when you will need to say "Cheers!" in another language.

Language

Cheers !

Pronunciation

Source

Albanian

Gëzuar

Géschuar

N

Arabic

Fisehatak (*)
Shucram (United Arab Emirates)

Fiseh'atak
?

3
3

Armenian

Genatsoot ("Life")

Gen-ots-it

3

Azerbaijani

?
Afiyæt oslun

Sorlèchrian
?

N
W

Bahasa (Indonesia)

Pro

Pro

3

Baluchi (Iran)

Vashi

Vashi

N

Basque
(Spain, France)

On egin
Topa

On egín
?

N
W

Bulgarian

Na zdrave (*)

Na zdrave

NS

Catalan (Spain)

Salut
Txin txin
Sant Hilari, Sant Hilari, fill de puta qui no se l'acabi ("Son of a bitch the one that does not finish the cup", vulgar)

Salut
?
?

NS
N
N

Chinese
(Cantonese)

YAM sing ("drink and win")
Gom bui ("dry the cup")

YAM....... sing!!!
Gom bui

N
N

Chinese
(Mandarin)

Gan bei ("dry the cup")

Gan bei

NS

Croatian

Zivjeli (write a small v above the Z)

?

W

Czech

Na zdraví (*)

Na zdravi

NS

Danish

Skål

Skål

NDS

Dutch (Flemish)

Proost
Gezondheid (*)

Prowst
Rhe'sondheid

NS
NS

Egyptian

Bisochtak

Bi'sochtak

N

English

Cheers
Cheerio (UK)
Here's mud in your eye (UK, vulgar)(expr. may be from Bible, John 9:1-41)
Bottoms up (USA)
Down the hatch (vulgar)
Hey howdy (Arizona, informal)

Cheers
Cheerio
Here's mud in your eye
Bottoms up
Down the hatch
Hey howdy

NDS
N
N
N
N
N

Esperanto
(constructed)

Je via sano (*)
Toston ("(I propose) a toast")

YEH VEE-ah SAH-no
Tóston

3S
3

Estonian

(Teie) terviseks (*)

'Terviseks

N

Faroese

Skál

Skol

N

Finnish

Kippis
Terveydeksi (formal) (*)

'Kippis
?

NS
NS

French

(À votre) santé (*)
À la votre (response "And to yours")

A votr songté
A la votr

NDS
W

Frisian
(Netherlands)

Tsjoch

'tsjo' like 'cho' in 'chocolate', 'ch' like 'j' in Spanish 'Jose', except that 'o' should be more closed like in German or Danish

NS

Gaelic (Ireland)

Sláinte (*)

Slorntche

NS

Gaelic (Scotland)

Slaandjivaa (*)
Slainte mhoiz

?
?

3
W

Galician (Spain)

Saúde

?

W

Georgian

Vakhtanguri

Vakh-tahn-GOO-ree ('akh' like Bach)

3

German

Prost (beer)
Zum Wohl (wine) (*)
Hau weg den Scheiss (vulgar)

Proost
Tsum vool
.

NS
NS
N

Greek

Stin ijiasas
Jamas

Stin i'jiasas
?

D
3

Greenlandic

Kassutta ("Let our glasses meet")
Imeqatigiitta ("Let's drink together")

'Gasss-udda
?

N
N

Hawaiian

Okole maluna

Å'kålè ma'luna

N

Hebrew

L'chaim ("To life")

Lè'khayim

NS

Hungarian

Egészségedre (sing.) (*)
Egészségetekre (plur.) (*)

'Eh-geyss-shey-geh-dreh
'Eh-geyss-shey-geh-tek-reh

3
3

Icelandic

Skál

Skawl

N

Interlingua
(constructed)

A vostre sanitate (*)
A vostre salute

A 'vostre sani'tate
?

3
W

Italian

Cin cin (formal)
Salute (informal)

Tjin Tjin
Sa'lutè

NS
NDS

Japanese

Kampai

Kampai

3D

Kikuyu (Kenya)

Rathima andu atene

Rathima andu atene

3

Korean

Chukbae

'Chukbae

N

Latin

Sanitas bona (*)
Bene tibi

?
?

W
W

Latvian

Uz veselibu

Uz vese'libu

N

Lebanese

Kesak (sing.)
Keskun (plur.)

Kesak
Keskun

N
N

Lithuanian

I sueikata

I sueikata

N

Maltese

Cheers
Aviva (old fashioned)

Cheers
A'viva

N
N

Norwegian

Skål

Skål

NS

Persian (Iran)

(Be) salam ati (*)
Nush ("Enjoy it, and let it be part of your body")

Bè salam ati
Nush

NS
NS

Polish

Na zdrowie (*)

Na zdrowie

NDS

Portuguese

Saude (*)
Tchim-tchim
Saúde (Brazil)(*)
Tim-tim (Brazil)

Sauth
?
?
?

NS
W
W
W

Rhaeto-Romanic
(Switzerland)

Viva

?

3

Romanian

Noroc ("Good luck")

Noroc

NDS

Russian

Na zdorovje (*)

Na zda'rovye

NS

Scottish

Here's tae ye

Here's tae ye

N

Serbian

Zivio
Ziveli

Zivio
?

N
W

Slovak

Na zdravie (*)

Na zdre'vie

NS

Slovenian

Na zdravje (*)

?

W

Somalian

Auguryo

A-u'gurrjo

N

South African (Afrikaans)

Gesondheid (*)

Rhe'sondheid

NS

Spanish

Salud
Chin chin
Arriba, abajo, al centro, para adentro ("Up, down, center, inside", vulgar)

Salud
?
...padentro

NDS
3
3

Swedish

Skål

Skål

NS

Tagalog
(Philippines)

Mabuhay ("Long life")

Ma'buhay

NS

Thai

Choc-tee

?

3

Turkish

Serefe (write cedille under S) ("To honor")
Sagligina (sing.) (write bars over g's, remove dots over i's) (*)
Sagliginiza (plur. or polite) (*)

Scherefe
?
?

NDS
N
N

Urdu (Pakistan)

Djam

Djam

N

Vietnamese

Chia
Can chén (write dot under a) (North V.N.)
Can ly (write dot under a) (South V.N.)

Gia
Can jén
Can li

N
D
D

Welsh

Iechyd da

Iechyd da

3

Yiddish

Mazel tov
Lechaym

?
?

3
W

The toasts marked with (*) can be translated as "To your health" or "To health".
An apostrophe in the pronunciation denotes that the following syllable should be emphasized.

Sources of information:

N = Native speaker,

3 = Through 3rd person (i.e. non-native speaker),

W = Found on web (most likely incorrect),

D = Found by me in dictionary,

S = Spelling confirmed.

From: http://home.worldonline.dk/mortenl/cheers.html

(Morten’s Web Site)