Monday, March 14, 2011

ERIC MAY: The New Hiroshima (Part 1, Deadly Discovery)

By Captain Eric H. May, Veterans Today

HOUSTON, 3/14/11 — On Feb. 25 Veterans Today published my articleThe False Flag Space Shuttle, which was based on my observation of a NASA Star Wars weaponry demonstration. That awe-inspiring event occurred on 7/28/05, in the skies high above Texas City. Since the space shuttle Discovery had been the probable culprit in the Texas City event, and since the same Discovery was flying again, I made what many considered an outlandish statement:

‘At this juncture in Obama’s plan, he could really use yet another “terrible tragedy”, the presidential panacea that has been abundantly available since 9/11. Just consider the space shuttle now circling the world to be a star-wars syringe for administering more terror stimulant to our addicted body politic.’

A strange cluster of events occurred in the last two days of Discovery’s mission. Taken together they suggest that NASA’s favorite Star Wars spaceship had been emitting or focusing tremendous energy into the Pacific Ocean, as I had seen it do over the Gulf of Mexico in 2005:

3/8/11, OREGON earthquake swarm – ALERT to viewers in Pacific Northwest
3/9/11, Bizarre Mass Death; Millions Of Dead Fish Turn Up In Southern California Marina
3/9/11, Earthquake rocks Japan

"The Human Cost of Animal Rights" by Wesley Smith


Wesley Smith discusses his book "A Rat is a Pig is a Dog is a Boy: The Human Cost of the Animal Rights Movement".

Lifting the Veil: Obama and the Failure of Capitalist Democracy


"Lifting the Veil is the long overdue film that powerfully, definitively, and finally exposes the deadly 21st century hypocrisy of U.S. internal and external policies, even as it imbues the viewer with a sense of urgency and an actualized hope to bring about real systemic change while there is yet time for humanity and this planet. See this film!"
-Larry Pinkney
Editorial Board Member & Columnist
The Black Commentator

Sub-headed “Barack Obama and the failure of capitalist democracy”, this film explores the historical role of the Democratic Party as the “graveyard of social movements”, the massive influence of corporate finance in elections, the absurd disparities of wealth in the United States, the continuity and escalation of neocon policies under Obama, the insufficiency of mere voting as a path to reform, and differing conceptions of democracy itself.

Original interview footage derives from Noam Chomsky, Michael Parenti, Michael Albert, John Stauber (PR Watch), Sharon Smith (Historian), William I. Robinson (Editor, Critical Globalization Studies), Morris Berman (Author, Dark Ages America), and famed black panther Larry Pinkney.

Non-original interviews/lectures include Michael Hudson, Paul Craig Roberts, Ted Rall, Richard Wolff, Glen Ford, Lewis Black, Glenn Greenwald, George Carlin, Gerald Cliente, Chris Hedges, John Pilger, Bernie Sanders, Sheldon Wollin and Martin Luther King.

Visit http://metanoia-films.org/compilations.php for more info.

You'll Be OK

US military official coaches soldiers on how to survive an atomic bomb blast.


Duck and Cover 1951 Civil Defense Film with Bert the Turtle

~ Watch The Atomic Cafe ~

How To Deal With Force


Rebel Clowns in Edinburgh bow to riot police
...who turn and run away.

Psychedelic icon Owsley Stanley dies in Australia

(Reuters) – Owsley "Bear" Stanley, a 1960s counterculture figure who flooded the flower power scene with LSD and was an early benefactor of the Grateful Dead, died in a car crash in his adopted home country of Australia on Sunday, his family said. He was 76.

The renegade grandson of a former governor of Kentucky, Stanley helped lay the foundation for the psychedelic era by producing more than a million doses of LSD at his labs in San Francisco's Bay Area.

"He made acid so pure and wonderful that people like Jimi Hendrix wrote hit songs about it and others named their band in its honor," former rock 'n' roll tour manager Sam Cutler wrote in his 2008 memoirs "You Can't Always Get What You Want."

Hendrix's song "Purple Haze" was reputedly inspired by a batch of Stanley's product, though the guitarist denied any drug link. The ear-splitting psychedelic-blues combo Blue Cheer took its named from another batch.

Stanley briefly managed the Grateful Dead, and oversaw every aspect of their live sound at a time when little thought was given to amplification in public venues. His tape recordings of Dead concerts were turned into live albums, providing him with a healthy income in later life.

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