GGN- Police Car Set on Fire at G20 Summit in Toronto, Provocateur?

July 82010

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One lonely old police car has set on fire and the media and police state will now sensationalize. Let the tear gas stage commence!! Now the police will have good reason to turn up those sound ‘cannons’. To protect and serve; the interest of the ruling elite.
Toronto police agreed to amend their guidelines for use of the cannon, keeping volumes below the maximum and not using the device from close distances.

The portable loudspeakers are also known as sonic guns because the volume, specifically on the “alert” function that emits an ear-piercing beeping sound, can be turned up so high they can be used as weapons.

“I have concluded that a very real likelihood exists that demonstrators may suffer damage to their hearing from the proposed use of the Alert function at certain distances and volumes,” Ontario Superior Court Justice David Brown wrote in his ruling.

The Canadian Civil Liberties Association and the Canadian Labour Congress had sought an injunction curbing police use of the cannon, and their lawyer, Paul Cavalluzzo, said Toronto police “went overboard.”
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Police forces in charge of security at the G20 summit in Toronto have been granted special powers for the duration of the summit.

The new powers took effect Monday and apply along the border of the G20 security fence that encircles a portion of the downtown core. This area — the so-called red zone — includes the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, where delegates will meet. The new regulations effectively expand the jurisdiction of the existing Public Works Act to apply to high-security areas of the summit site.

Under the new regulations, anyone who comes within five metres of the security area is obliged to give police their name and state the purpose of their visit on request. Anyone who fails to provide identification or explain why they are near the security zone can be searched and arrested.

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GGN- G20 Security Lose Sound Weapon, but Expand Their Powers

July 42010

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Toronto police agreed to amend their guidelines for use of the cannon, keeping volumes below the maximum and not using the device from close distances.

The portable loudspeakers are also known as sonic guns because the volume, specifically on the “alert” function that emits an ear-piercing beeping sound, can be turned up so high they can be used as weapons.

“I have concluded that a very real likelihood exists that demonstrators may suffer damage to their hearing from the proposed use of the Alert function at certain distances and volumes,” Ontario Superior Court Justice David Brown wrote in his ruling.

The Canadian Civil Liberties Association and the Canadian Labour Congress had sought an injunction curbing police use of the cannon, and their lawyer, Paul Cavalluzzo, said Toronto police “went overboard.”
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Police forces in charge of security at the G20 summit in Toronto have been granted special powers for the duration of the summit.

The new powers took effect Monday and apply along the border of the G20 security fence that encircles a portion of the downtown core. This area — the so-called red zone — includes the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, where delegates will meet. The new regulations effectively expand the jurisdiction of the existing Public Works Act to apply to high-security areas of the summit site.

Under the new regulations, anyone who comes within five metres of the security area is obliged to give police their name and state the purpose of their visit on request. Anyone who fails to provide identification or explain why they are near the security zone can be searched and arrested.

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Peace Groups Challenge Congress to End the War

June 112010

On Sept. 5, 2007, at noon, on the West side of the U.S. Capitol, representatives of various Peace Groups challenged the U.S. Congress to end the Iraq War. The activists held a public signing of letters seeking a meeting, and a dialogue, with Congressional leaders. The Peace Groups want Congress “to cut off funding for the war in Iraq and to safely and swiftly bring the U.S. troops home.”

The National Campaign for Nonviolent Resistance (NCNR) coordinated today’s event. Participating were activists from Code Pink, Declaration of Peace, Democracy Rising, Dorothy Day Catholic Worker, Gold Star Families for Peace, Jonah House, Peace Action, Veterans for Peace, Voices for Creative Nonviolence, Voters for Peace and the Washington Peace Center. Check out the Declaration of Peace’s web site at: http://declarationofpeace.org/ for information on the “9 Point Comprehensive Peace Plan for Iraq,” which is referenced in the letters to the Congressional leadership.

Text-Letter to Members of Congress
Rep. Nancy Pelosi, 235 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 Sen. Harry Reid, 528 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510 Rep. John Boehner, 1011 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 Sen. Mitch McConnell, 361-A Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510

Dear Senator or Representative:

As representatives of peace and justice organizations, we are writing to request a meeting with you as soon as possible at your convenience to discuss a most urgent issue. We are facing one of the greatest crisis of our times–the unmitigated disaster caused by the war and occupation of Iraq. The untold suffering in Iraq, in that region and here in the United States will be with us for decades to come. The healing of Iraq cannot begin until all occupation forces leave the country.

Many of our elected representatives express concern for the troops in Iraq. However, under a false premise, they vote to fund the war in order to “support the troops.” In reality, not much of the funding of the war actually went to the troops or the many veterans who returned home broken and damaged by what they experienced in this illegal war. Instead funding the war meant more money for profiteers like Halliburton and corrupt Iraqi officials. And funding the war inevitably led to more dead and wounded U.S. soldiers.

We urge you to be a leader in ending this dishonorable war. The continuation of this illegal and futile occupation is a refusal to accept the November 2006 mandate of the people to end this war. As you are aware, an astonishing $12 billion is wasted each month on the war in Iraq. The money going down the rabbit hole in Iraq is funding denied to the poor and the working middle class. Money for war is money denied to children, many of whom have no access to health care. Money for war is money denied to our struggling public schools. Money for war is money denied to desperately needed social services.

All of us, both legislator and peace activist, must act to end this ignoble crisis. Let us meet to discuss how best to end the occupation of Iraq as soon as possible.

The Declaration of Peace has developed a framework for a 9-point Comprehensive Peace Plan for Iraq, which we would like to discuss with you at the meeting:

1] An end to all funding for U.S. military operations in Iraq.
2] Safe and rapid withdrawal of all U.S. troops and coalition forces from Iraq, with no future deployments.
3] No permanent U.S. military bases or installations in Iraq.
4] Support for an Iraqi-led peace process, including a peace conference to shape a post-occupation transition.
5] Return control of Iraqi oil and sovereignty in their economic and political affairs to the people of Iraq.
6] Support for reparations and reconstruction to address the destruction caused by the U.S. invasion, military occupation, and 13 years of economic sanctions.
7] Establish a U.S. “peace dividend” for job creation, health care, education, housing, and other social needs at home.
8] Increased support for U.S. veterans of the Iraq war.
9] No war against Iran or any other nation.

The peace community warned the government not to invade Iraq. The peace community argued that the reasons for going to war were lies. The peace community predicted that the invasion and occupation of Iraq would become a quagmire. Following the current path will only mean more death and destruction.

So representatives of various peace groups hope to speak with you, and through dialogue let us find a solution to the crisis. Please contact us and let us know when you are available to meet. We look forward to your response.

In peace,

Max Obuszewski
on behalf of the National Campaign for Nonviolent Resistance

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Congress Protects Corrupt Tax Committee Chairman Charlie Rangel

May 302010

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Congress are protecting Ways & Means Chairman Charlie Rangel from being removed as Chairman while he is investigated for Ethics Violations. Rangel has systemically interfered with investigations into his TAX FRUAD while serving as Chairman and congressman. Republicans and Democrats are equally responsible for protecting Rangel.

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Salt of the Earth (Part 3)

May 212010

“Salt of the Earth” was produced, written and directed by victims of the Hollywood blacklist. Unable to make films in Hollywood, they looked for worthy social issues to put on screen independently. This film never would have been made in Hollywood at the time, so it is ironic that it was the anti-communist backlash that brought about the conditions for it to be made. In many ways it was a film ahead of its time. Mainstream culture did not pick up on its civil rights and feminist themes for at least a decade.

“Salt of the Earth” tells the tale of a real life strike by Mexican-American miners. The story is set in a remote New Mexico town where the workers live in a company town, in company-owned shacks without basic plumbing. Put at risk by cost cutting bosses, the miners strike for safe working conditions. As the strike progresses, the issues at stake grow, driven by the workers’ wives. At first the wives are patronized by the traditional patriarchal culture. However, they assert themselves as equals and an integral part of the struggle, calling for improved sanitation and dignified treatment. Ultimately, when the bosses win a court order against the workers preventing them from demonstrating, gender roles reverse with the wives taking over the picket line and preventing scab workers from being brought in while the husbands stay at home and take care of house and children.

This film was selected for the National Film Registry in 1992 by the Library of Congress. It became public domain after its copyright was not renewed in 1982.

For more about “Salt of the Earth,” visit its IMDB page @ http://imdb.com/title/tt0047443/

Part 1:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGgZRij1sWU

Part 2:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pkw865JzlAM

Part 3:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TL6FfWChdwY

Part 4:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8NS0rK_VLQ

Part 5:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cd7KwUQOaNU

Part 6:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gf-vdW-EhMY

Part 7:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebjJjMEBOQk

Part 8:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCdfrrLTNAQ

Part 9:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-VBKgHBqsU

Part 10:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twVeVKZa_IE

DOWNLOAD A QUICKTIME FILE OF THE FILM IN ITS ENTIRETY @ http://www.archive.org/details/salt_of_the_earth

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Salt of the Earth (Part 2)

May 162010

“Salt of the Earth” was produced, written and directed by victims of the Hollywood blacklist. Unable to make films in Hollywood, they looked for worthy social issues to put on screen independently. This film never would have been made in Hollywood at the time, so it is ironic that it was the anti-communist backlash that brought about the conditions for it to be made. In many ways it was a film ahead of its time. Mainstream culture did not pick up on its civil rights and feminist themes for at least a decade.

“Salt of the Earth” tells the tale of a real life strike by Mexican-American miners. The story is set in a remote New Mexico town where the workers live in a company town, in company-owned shacks without basic plumbing. Put at risk by cost cutting bosses, the miners strike for safe working conditions. As the strike progresses, the issues at stake grow, driven by the workers’ wives. At first the wives are patronized by the traditional patriarchal culture. However, they assert themselves as equals and an integral part of the struggle, calling for improved sanitation and dignified treatment. Ultimately, when the bosses win a court order against the workers preventing them from demonstrating, gender roles reverse with the wives taking over the picket line and preventing scab workers from being brought in while the husbands stay at home and take care of house and children.

This film was selected for the National Film Registry in 1992 by the Library of Congress. It became public domain after its copyright was not renewed in 1982.

For more about “Salt of the Earth,” visit its IMDB page @ http://imdb.com/title/tt0047443/

Part 1:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGgZRij1sWU

Part 2:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pkw865JzlAM

Part 3:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TL6FfWChdwY

Part 4:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8NS0rK_VLQ

Part 5:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cd7KwUQOaNU

Part 6:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gf-vdW-EhMY

Part 7:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebjJjMEBOQk

Part 8:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCdfrrLTNAQ

Part 9:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-VBKgHBqsU

Part 10:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twVeVKZa_IE

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Salt of the Earth (Part 1)

May 42010

“Salt of the Earth” was produced, written and directed by victims of the Hollywood blacklist. Unable to make films in Hollywood, they looked for worthy social issues to put on screen independently. This film never would have been made in Hollywood at the time, so it is ironic that it was the anti-communist backlash that brought about the conditions for it to be made. In many ways it was a film ahead of its time. Mainstream culture did not pick up on its civil rights and feminist themes for at least a decade.

“Salt of the Earth” tells the tale of a real life strike by Mexican-American miners. The story is set in a remote New Mexico town where the workers live in a company town, in company-owned shacks without basic plumbing. Put at risk by cost cutting bosses, the miners strike for safe working conditions. As the strike progresses, the issues at stake grow, driven by the workers’ wives. At first the wives are patronized by the traditional patriarchal culture. However, they assert themselves as equals and an integral part of the struggle, calling for improved sanitation and dignified treatment. Ultimately, when the bosses win a court order against the workers preventing them from demonstrating, gender roles reverse with the wives taking over the picket line and preventing scab workers from being brought in while the husbands stay at home and take care of house and children.

This film was selected for the National Film Registry in 1992 by the Library of Congress. It became public domain after its copyright was not renewed in 1982.

For more about “Salt of the Earth,” visit its IMDB page @ http://imdb.com/title/tt0047443/

Part 1:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGgZRij1sWU

Part 2:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pkw865JzlAM

Part 3:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TL6FfWChdwY

Part 4:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8NS0rK_VLQ

Part 5:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cd7KwUQOaNU

Part 6:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gf-vdW-EhMY

Part 7:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebjJjMEBOQk

Part 8:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCdfrrLTNAQ

Part 9:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-VBKgHBqsU

Part 10:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twVeVKZa_IE

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David Finn 04-13-10. Original air date mp4

April 252010

David Finn
Chairman, Ruder Finn, Inc.
Mr. Finn has had an outstanding career spanning more than fifty years as a key executive in the field of public relations and as a widely published author. As co-founder and CEO of Ruder Finn, Inc., one of the largest independent public relations firms in the world, he has been a leader in exploring the ethical and philosophical dimen-sions of public relations as well as in creating innovative approaches that have enhanced its effectiveness and broadened its contributions. He is also an accomplished photographer of sculpture, a painter and a writer on art, with over 70 books to his credit.

Clients of Ruder Finn have included many Fortune 500 corporations as well as privately-held companies, trade associations, foreign governments and agencies, colleges and universities and not-for-profit organizations.

Mr. Finn has played a major role in the work the firm has done for international clients in France, Greece, Japan, Israel, Italy, New Zealand, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and other countries. He has been an advisor to the World Bank, and in the United States has been involved in programs for the White House, the United Nations and various government agencies including the Federal Reserve Board. He has written a periodic column for Roll Call, the newspaper of the Congress, and articles by him have been published in Forbes, Fortune, Harper’s, the Saturday Review, the Harvard Business Review, the California Business Review, Across the Board, Management Review, and Reader’s Digest. He produced a series of public service ads on “The Art of Leadership” for Forbes magazine.

His book, Public Relations and Management, published by Reinhold, has been translated into several languages including Japanese, Spanish and Arabic. The Corporate Oligarch, published by Simon & Schuster, has also been translated into Japanese.

An advisor to clients on major public issues, he has counseled senior executives and government officials on matters involving the environment, education, the arts, public health, nutrition, minorities and the economy. He has lectured and presented papers on public relations and communications at the American Assembly; the Conference of Science, Philosophy and Religion; Columbia University Graduate School of Business; Drexel University; International Association of Business Communicators; American Library Association; the Atomic Industrial Forum. For many years he was adjunct professor of public relations at New York University, and he taught a course, “The CEO as a Whole Man,” at the New School for Social Research.

Books on art that Mr. Finn has written include How to Visit a Museum, How to Look at Sculpture, How to Look at Photographs and How to Look at Everything (all published by Harry N. Abrams, Inc.). His photographic books have been devoted to different periods of history, including ancient Egypt, classical Greece, and western art from the 12th-20th centuries. Mr. Finn’s photographs and paintings have been shown in several one-man exhibitions at the Yale Center for British Art in New Haven, the Musee de Cluny and l’Orangerie in Paris, the American Cultural Center in Madrid, the Art Gallery of Toronto, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, and in galleries in Chicago, Los Angeles, London, Paris and New York.

Mr. Finn was formerly Chairman of the Board of Cedar Crest College, and a member of the board of directors of the Institute for the Future. He is on the board of the Academy of American Poets; The American Forum for Global Education; The New Hope Foundation; MUSE Film and Television; and is Treasurer of the Business Committee for the Arts. He is a former editor-in-chief of Sculpture Review magazine.

Mr. Finn is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and was appointed by President Clinton as a member of the Advisory Council for the National Endowment for the Humanities.

A graduate of The College of the City of New York, Mr. Finn and his wife live in New Rochelle, New York, and have four children and ten grandchildren.

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Copenhagen; Global Climate Change Scam For Global Taxes

April 102010

http://RevolutionNews.us — December 2009 — Deliberately timed to coincide with the start of the United Nations climate conference in Copenhagen, the Environmental Protection Agency on Monday declared that carbon dioxide, a naturally occurring gas thats essential to life on Earth, poses a threat to human health and welfare. This determination clears the way for the federal government to begin restricting energy production and restructuring the entire American economy.

The EPA cited a 2007 Supreme Court ruling declaring that carbon dioxide is a pollutant, subject to regulation under the Clean Air Act, but the science upon which that ruling was based has now been called into question when emails and internal documents between the UNs leading climate change scientists were leaked to the public. Contained with in the files was evidence of suppression, manipulation and destruction of climate data. The emails revealed that the entire historical climate record that is the basis for all determinations of climate change is based on inaccurate data and has been manipulated to match a political and economic agenda.

If the EPA acts unilaterally to restrict carbon dioxide emissions, the impact on the economy could be even worse than a cap and trade law enacted by Congress. The reasons for this move by the Obama Administrations EPA appear to be two-fold: First, to establish authority for President Obama to make enforceable agreements at the UNs climate conference even in lieu of a treaty or Congressional approval; and Second to give the administration leverage to coerce the Senate into enacting a cap and trade law just to lessen the economic damage that could be wrought by the EPAs heavy-handed restrictions of CO2.

At this moment, our national economy is under threat by carbon regulation schemes on three fronts: The Copenhagen conference designed to create a world carbon regulatory authority which could undermine our sovereignty; The cap and trade bill thats been passed by the House of Representatives and now awaits Senate approval; and the Obama Administrations decision that it can regulate carbon dioxide via the EPA even without approval by Congress.

For a preview of what this could mean to American families, one can look to Germany, where due to restrictions on carbon dioxide emissions, electricity costs three-times more than in the US and gasoline is now $8.00 per gallon.

You must make your voice heard loud and clear right now. This is no longer a far-away possibility. Its happening as you read this. Times up.

Take Action: If you dont think its a good idea to dramatically slash domestic energy production at a cost of trillions of dollars and untold American jobs over the politics of a discredited climate scare, pick up your phone and call the White House right now. Tell the Obama Administration you wont stand for this unparalleled fleecing of the American public. Call (202) 456-1111 to be heard today.

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!!! Scientific study Links MORGELLONS Disease to GM crops, food !!! ‘Fibers’ contain plant GENES !

April 42010

!!! “Preliminary findings suggest a link between Morgellons Disease and Agrobacterium, a soil bacterium extensively manipulated and used in making GM crops; has genetic engineering created a new epidemic? ”

Agrobacterium & Morgellons Disease, A GM Connection?
by Dr.Mae-Wan Ho and Prof. Joe Cummins:
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=9891

“August 1, 2007, the CDC issued the following statement regarding Morgellons Disease: “Morgellons is an unexplained and debilitating condition that has emerged as a public health concern. Recently, the CDC has received an increased number of inquiries from the public, health care providers, public health officials, Congress, and the media regarding this condition. Persons who suffer from this condition report a range of coetaneous symptoms including crawling, biting and stinging sensations; granules, threads or black speck-like materials on or beneath the skin; and/or lesions (e.g., rashes or sores) and some sufferers also report systemic manifestations such as fatigue, mental confusion, short term memory loss, joint pain, and changes in vision.”

The Morgellons, GM Link:
http://www.naturalnews.com/023004.html

Another: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlQtZv8qRVs

Expert Review of Dermatology: http://www.expert-reviews.com/doi/abs/10.1586/17469872.2.5.585

Morgellons: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morgellons

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morgellons

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