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New World Order in Disorder
May 12th
Props to BrasscheckTV
The Presidents daily briefing costs the American taxpayer $1.2 BILLLION Dollars a Week and that was during Bush Jr.’s term when out right lies doubled as “Intelligence”. Mad yet? Thats only the tip of the iceberg. Watch this 10min lecture given by an ex CIA Officer as he explains why spying doesn’t work, how the FED prints money out of thin air plus more startling facts.
Tighten Up
Apr 29th
Tighten Up is the first single off The Black Keys new album “Brothers”. Brothers will be released May 18th. Directed by Chris Piliero.
Least We Forget, There Will Be Another War
Apr 22nd
By Norman Finkelstein
Props to InformationClearinghouse
US Military Confirms
Apr 8th
Authenticity of Their Own Chilling Video Showing Killing of Journalists
Props to DemocracyNow.org
The US military has confirmed the authenticity of newly released video showing US forces indiscriminately firing on Iraqi civilians. On Monday, the website WikiLeaks.org posted footage taken from a US military helicopter in July 2007 as it killed twelve people and wounded two children. The dead included two employees of the Reuters news agency, photographer Namir Noor-Eldeen and driver Saeed Chmagh. We speak with WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange and Salon.com blogger Glenn Greenwald.
Wikileaks… Collateral Murder
Apr 5th
Props to CommonDreams.org
Wikileaks has obtained and decrypted this previously unreleased video footage from a US Apache helicopter in 2007. It shows Reuters journalist Namir Noor-Eldeen, driver Saeed Chmagh, and several others as the Apache shoots and kills them in a public square in Eastern Baghdad. They are apparently assumed to be insurgents. After the initial shooting, an unarmed group of adults and children in a minivan arrives on the scene and attempts to transport the wounded. They are fired upon as well. The official statement on this incident initially listed all adults as insurgents and claimed the US military did not know how the deaths ocurred. by Rachel Maddow
“Spin” by Brian Springer
Apr 3rd
Artist Brian Springer spent a year scouring the airwaves with a satellite dish grabbing back channel news feeds not intended for public consumption. The result of his research is SPIN, one of the most insightful films ever made about the mechanics of how television is used as a tool of social control to distort and limit the American public’s perception of reality.
Take the time to watch it from beginning to end and you’ll never look at TV reporting the same again. Tell your friends about it. This extraordinary film released in the early 1990s is almost completely unknown. Hopefully, the Internet will change that.

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