Gary Roland @nyccamp ?
active 2 weeks, 3 days ago-
In #NY, a federal judge has ruled #NDAA detention is unconstitutional and that the #NY stop-and-frisk practice is illegal. In #CA, #SantaCruz, a ruling just came out from a court asserting the ability of journalists to document occupations, dismissing felony charges filed by a DA against journalists who were documenting an #OccupySantaCruz occupation of a bank building. Additionally, it has been revealed that the Department of Defense is trying to pass something similar to #CISPA via an administrative rule process, bypassing Congress, while Congress is still deliberating about #CISPA. Additionally, it has been revealed that @CenDemTech has been leading an effort, with signatures of @ACLU (National), @EFF, and more, to support S.2105 – a Senate version of #CISPA. Finally, the first anniversary of @Op_ESR Flag Day, 6/14 is coming up. More information will be posted here soon for your edification and reading enjoyment, in a way that will enable you to act on it.
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there is just too much to say here. suffice it to say, a lot is going on. more to come.
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Matt Prather posted an update in the group
9-11 Investigation: 1 month, 1 week ago · View”Here’s the trailer for the new comprehensive DVD covering the Toronto Hearings on 9/11 from this past September, which brought together expert witnesses to present evidence contrary to the official story to a distinguished panel, who will draft a report based on the evidence submitted.”
-http://www.911blogger.com/news/2012-03-24/toronto-hearings-911-uncovering-ten-years-deception-trailerhttp://ampedstatus.org/network/members/mattprather/activity/39622
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Matt Prather posted an update in the group
Economic News Discussion: 1 month, 3 weeks ago · View”Is the financial crisis over, or are we heading towards disaster? End of The Road portrays eleven influential commentators within the finance and investment communities, as they share their knowledge of our current financial structure. Through each of their narratives, a story is built which chronicles the current economic dilemma and paints a picture of the world’s financial future.”
http://www.endoftheroadfilm.com
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/end-road-tease
Absolutely nothing is going to change, no matter presidential elections, no matter any elections anywhere.
The only way to change the entire system is for everyone, world wide, to get out on the streets.
And that has to be now.yes!
The end of the road for America’s financial fiasco has been known for some time what we have now is the undeniable fallout. One of my favorite insiders who has been a straight shooter on the markets for decades is Jimmy Rogers and this youtube from 2008 is a good yardstick to measure the wisdom and accuracy of his vision. There can’t be too many voices adding to public education, thanks so much for the videos and hope you enjoy this one as much!! If you like it this is part one of five so there’s plenty to ponder. :~)
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Matt Prather posted on the forum topic #OpRadar in the group
A99: 1 month, 3 weeks ago · ViewThe Wired sub-blog “Danger Room” contains a lot of relevant news about technologies being developed by the (rogue) US Military-Industrial Complex. You can see what tens, hundreds, and thousands of billions of dollars in newly-created monopoly money from the Fed-Treasury-Wall-Street complex is currently investing in in order to develop cutting-edge new means to subjugate everyone [...]
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knowledge_economy
”The knowledge economy is a term that refers either to an economy of knowledge focused on the production and management of knowledge in the frame of economic constraints, or to a knowledge-based economy. In the second meaning, more frequently used, it refers to the use of knowledge technologies (such as knowledge engineering and knowledge management) to produce economic benefits as well as job creation.
”The essential difference is that in a knowledge economy, knowledge is a product, while in a knowledge-based economy, knowledge is a tool.”
Perhaps the world would be a better place and a better economy if knowledge was open-source and as free as possible.
Now that the oil-based economy is not growing any more, we should really change some old customs, precepts, and maxims. Like monopolistic corporatism. Institutions in general have become too powerful. Or like ridiculous intellectual property laws. Indeed, the corporate legal system in general.
Yes?
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Matt Prather posted an update: 1 month, 3 weeks ago · View
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http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?search=Antony+C+SuttonAntony C. Sutton.
He was an economics professor at California State University Los Angeles and a research fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution from 1968 to 1973.
During his time at the Hoover Institution he wrote the major study Western Technology and Soviet Economic Development (in three volumes), arguing that the West played a major role in developing the Soviet Union from its very beginnings up until the present time (1970).
Sutton argued that the Soviet Union’s technological and manufacturing base was built by United States corporations and largely funded by US taxpayers. The Soviets at that time were engaged in supplying the Viet Cong. Steel and iron plants, the GAZ automobile factory (a Ford subsidiary, located in eastern Russia), and many other Soviet industrial enterprises were, according to Sutton, built with the help or technical assistance of the United States or U.S. corporations. He argued further that the Soviet Union’s acquisition of MIRV technology was made possible by receiving (from U.S. sources) machining equipment for the manufacture of precision ball bearings, necessary to mass-produce MIRV-enabled missiles.
In 1973 Sutton published a popularized, condensed version of the three volumes called National Suicide: Military Aid to the Soviet Union, and thereafter left or was forced to leave the Hoover Institution. His conclusion from his research on the issue was that the conflicts of the Cold War were ”not fought to restrain communism”, since the United States, through financing the Soviet Union ”directly or indirectly armed both sides in at least Korea and Vietnam”; rather, these wars were organised in order ”to generate multi-billion-dollar armaments contracts”.
The update to this text, The Best Enemy Money Can Buy, looked at the role of technology transfers up to the 1980s. Appendix B of that text contained the text of his 1972 testimony before Subcommittee VII of the Platform Committee of the Republican Party where he summarized the essential aspects of his overall research:
“In a few words: there is no such thing as Soviet technology. Almost all — perhaps 90-95 percent — came directly or indirectly from the United States and its allies. In effect the United States and the NATO countries have built the Soviet Union. Its industrial and its military capabilities. This massive construction job has taken 50 years. Since the Revolution in 1917. It has been carried out through trade and the sale of plants, equipment and technical assistance.”
Sutton’s next three major published books Wall Street and the Bolshevik Revolution, Wall Street and the Rise of Hitler, and Wall Street and FDR detailed Wall Street’s involvement in the Bolshevik Revolution (in order to destroy Russia as an economic competitor and turn into ”a captive market and a technical colony to be exploited by a few high-powered American financiers and the corporations under their control”) as well as its decisive contributions to the rise of Adolf Hitler and Franklin Delano Roosevelt, whose policies he assessed as being essentially the same, namely ”corporate socialism” planned by the big corporations.
Sutton concluded that this was all part of the economic power elites’ ”long-range program of nurturing collectivism” and fostering ”corporate socialism” in order to ensure ”monopoly acquisition of wealth”, because it ”would fade away if it were exposed to the activity of a free market”.
In his view, the only solution to prevent such abuse in the future was that ”a majority of individuals declares or acts as if it wants nothing from government, declares it will look after its own welfare and interests”, or specifically that ”a majority finds the moral courage and the internal fortitude to reject the something-for-nothing con game and replace it by voluntary associations, voluntary communes, or local rule and decentralized societies”.
In Sutton’s own words he was ”persecuted but never prosecuted” for his research and subsequent publication of his findings.
In the early 1980s, Sutton used a combination of public-domain information on Skull and Bones, and previously unreleased documents sent to him by Charlotte Iserbyt, whose father was in the Order to infer that it played an important role in coordinating the political and economic relationships underlying the historical events he wrote of in his previous works.
He published his speculations as America’s Secret Establishment: An Introduction to the Order of Skull and Bones — which, according to Sutton, was his most important work.
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Matt Prather posted on the forum topic Empowering Education in the group
Resources For A Revolution: 2 months ago · ViewWell done Matt- hours of great reading.. this one you found is an absoloute gem:
http://physics.ucsd.edu/do-the-math/2011/12/the-future-needs-an-attitude-adjustment/
it is a work in progress, where I try to collect important ideas and have links to show people on demand
thank you very much Ed
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Resources For A Revolution: 2 months, 2 weeks ago · Viewhttp://www.fourhorsemenfilm.com
Global mega-trends are converging when governments, organised religion and mainstream economists have stalled.
Understanding we will never return to ‘business as usual’ 23 thinkers, advisors and Wall Street money-men break their silence and explain how the world really works.
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Matt Prather posted on the forum topic Malcolm X in the group
Resources For A Revolution: 3 months, 1 week ago · ViewThe “Malcolm X-Files”:
http://malcolmxfiles.blogspot.com
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLB64C1ABEE3B5C33F
http://www.youtube.com/user/antihostileDenzel Washington’s portrayal in the Spike Lee “Malcolm X” biopic is quite good:
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=malcolm+x+trailerhey matt.. found this on twitter… thought you might be interested.. cheers!
That is very interesting.
Thanks.
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Matt Prather posted on the forum topic Malcolm X in the group
Resources For A Revolution: 3 months, 1 week ago · View“What is your real name?” Malcolm. Malcolm X. “Is that your legal name? ” As far as I’m concerned, it’s my legal name. “Have you been to court to establish it?” I didn’t have to go to court to be called “Murphy” or “Jones” or “Smith”. Excuse me for answering you this way. But if a [...]
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Matt Prather posted on the forum topic Malcolm X in the group
Resources For A Revolution: 3 months, 1 week ago · ViewBack during slavery, when black people like me talked to the slaves, they didn’t kill them. They sent some old “house negro” along behind him. To undo what he said. You have to read the history of slavery to understand this; there are two kinds of negroes. There’s that old House Negro — and [...]
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Matt Prather posted on the forum topic Malcolm X in the group
Resources For A Revolution: 3 months, 1 week ago · ViewOn December 3, 1964, nine months after his separation from the Nation of Islam and three months before his death, Malcolm X participated in a debate at the Oxford Union. The topic of the debate was: Extremism in the Defense of Liberty is No Vice; Moderation in the Pursuit of Justice is No Virtue and [...]
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2012: 3 months, 2 weeks ago · Viewhttp://cpac2012.conservative.org/cpac-2012-speakers

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.Is anyone else thinking of ”Inglourious Basterds” right now?
CPAC 2011:
Rumsfeld wins ”Defender of The Constitution Award” — gets booed.
Cheney presents him the award — gets booed and called ”war criminal”.
Ron Paul declined the invitation to CPAC this year… maybe he knows there REALLY IS an ”Inglourious Basterds”-style plot…
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