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The plans to implement martial law in America
have been taking shape for decades, hidden
behind "Continuity of Government" contingency
planning. Now, with public outcry over the
banker bailout bill at fever pitch, all of
the pieces are in place for the U.S. Army to
start policing American citizens.
For more information and analysis, please
visit
http://www.corbettreport.com Tags : banker bailout protest terror martial law urban warfare clergy response fema camp |
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| US Economy Collapsing |
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US Bank System Collapsing
A View from the Southern Hemisphere.......
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along as quickly as possible. Thank you.
Over 90% of America did not want to passage
of HR3997. The US Congress was held at
"Executive Gun Point" and told: "you either
pass this bill or we will declare martial
law."
The most painful part of HR3997 is the shift
in the final bill. What was the shift?
Unbeknownst to the American people, however,
is that since September 20th, the $700
billion bailout bill signed into law by their
President yesterday was expanded from its
original 3 pages to a 451 page virtual novel
of new laws virtually enslaving them to the
foreign holders of their debt.
In addition, there are reports circulating in
the Kremlin today are stating that the first
deployment of Chinas elite People's Armed
Police (PAP) under an agreement signed
between the United States and China, and US
Homeowners Soon To Be Evicted By Chinese
Police Under New Law HR3997.
Even more disturbing, these reports continue,
are that these new laws not only give Chinese
and European banks control over the mortgage
debt of the American people, they now include
their credit card balances, and which
virtually the entire US populace have
indebtedness to.
To how utterly chilling this new US law for
the American people, titled the Emergency
Economic Stabilization Act of 2008, Russian
legal experts point out in these reports
that:
Section 101 (a)(1) establishes what is termed
the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) to
which substantial portions of what the
American people currently owe to their banks
and financial institutions is to be turned
over the US Government for redistribution to
foreign banks.
Section 101(c)(3) Designates for the first
time in American history these foreign banks
as financial agents of Federal Government
with full law enforcement authority over the
citizens in the US.
Section 3 (b) allows the US Secretary of the
Treasury to put any kind of debt, including
credit card, home loans, personal loans,
automobile loans, etc., into the TARP
programme.
Section 112 allows the US Secretary of the
Treasury to astoundingly extend financing to
foreign banks to purchase the debt of the
American people.
Section 112 (1)(a) allows the US Government
to hold stocks in companies for the first
time in their history and which completely
destroys the capitalist economy of their
Nation.
Section 119 (2)(a) gives the US Secretary of
the Treasury dictatorial powers not
reviewable by courts making this position the
most powerful one in America.
Section 122 increases the US public debt to
the incredible amount of $11,315,000,000,000
(Trillion)
Section 204 puts the United States under
emergency economic rule and states, "all
provisions of this Act are designated as an
emergency requirement and necessary to meet
emergency needs.
The clip here is from the newest addition of
Zeitgeist explaining the Federal Reserve.
Money Mechanics, the document explained in
this clip may be found at:
http://landru.i-link-2.net/monques/mmm2.html
Clip from Zeitgeist Addendum
http://www.zeitgeistmovie.com/ Tags : Freedom News Love Hope HR3997 Zeitgeist economic collapse house senate palin obama mccain wallstreet great depression revolution ron paul financial meltdown october derivitive nuclear fdic bank holiday gold silver fiat currency federal reserve treasury department |
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| Web 2.0 ... The Machine is Us/ing Us |
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Final version now available!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=NLlGopyXT_g
http://mediatedcultures.net
Web 2.0 in just under 5 minutes.
This is the 2nd draft, and I plan on doing
one more final draft. Please leave comments
on what could be changed or improved, or what
needs to be excluded or included. Subscribe
if you want to be notified when the revision
is released.
UPDATE: I just added this video to Mojiti
where you can actually write your comments
into the video itself. It is an exciting
experiment in "Video 2.0". Go check it out
at http://mojiti.com/kan/2024/3313 and add
your voice!
Transcripts are now available as well:
http://mediatedcultures.net/ksudigg/?p=78
A couple of people have noted that the
statement, "XML was created to do just that"
(separate form from content) is misleading
because CSS enables the same effect with
HTML. I tried to integrate CSS into the
video, but it ruined the flow. Perhaps in
the next draft.
My statement on XML is based on the following
from xml.com: "In order to appreciate XML, it
is important to understand why it was
created. XML was created so that richly
structured documents could be used over the
web. The only viable alternatives, HTML and
SGML, are not practical for this purpose.
HTML, as we've already discussed, comes bound
with a set of semantics and does not provide
arbitrary structure."
Thank you all for the comments. With your
help the next draft will be cleaned up and
hopefully free of factual errors.
A higher quality version is available for
download here:
http://www.mediafire.com/?6duzg3zioyd Please
note that this is the second draft and the
final version will not be available until
late February after I review all comments and
revise the video. Please return for a new
download link at that time.
The song is "There's Nothing Impossible" by
Deus, available for free at
http://www.jamendo.com/en/album/103/
Deus offers music under a Creative Commons
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0
license, yet one more example of the
interlinking of people sharing and
collaborating this video is attempting to
illustrate.
CC:
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/
2.5/
Michael Wesch
Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology
Kansas State University Tags : ksudigg web2.0 digital ethnography hypermedia anthropology |
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| The Machine is Us/ing Us (Final Version) |
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"Web 2.0" in just under 5 minutes.
http://mediatedcultures.net
This is a slightly revised and cleaned up
version of the video that was featured on
YouTube in February 2007.
I considered releasing it as an "eternal
beta" in true Web 2.0 style, but decided to
let it stand as is and start working on
future projects. Many of my future videos
will address the last 30 seconds of this
video (the "rethink ..." part).
Thank you all for the helpful comments on the
earlier draft. It has been a great
experience to connect with so many people
interested in
similar issues.
Once again, there are higher quality versions
available for download:
Windows Media File (55 MB):
http://www.mediafire.com/?2wnmpy2ibz1
Quicktime File (96 MB):
http://www.mediafire.com/?axhbjnmw4yn
Mojiti Version (for comments, translations,
etc.):
http://mojiti.com/kan/2743/5984
This work is licensed under a Creative
Commons
Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0
License. So you are welcome to download it,
share it, even change it, just as long as you
give me some credit and you don't sell it or
use it to sell anything. I received many more
positive comments than negative about the
song choice (great work Deus!), but if you
are one of those who does not like the song
just download the video and change the audio
track to your liking.
The video was created by me (Michael Wesch),
working alone from my house in St. George,
Kansas. I used CamStudio for the screen
captures and Sony Vegas for the
panning/cropping/zooming animations. Someday
I might make a video tutorial for those who
are interested. Tags : ksudigg web2.0 ksu anthropology ethnography |
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