Archive for March 4th, 2010

Wall Street rules the American people

Who really governs America? The United States government or the banks? Most believe the government but some say all you have to do is follow the money and you will see that Wall Street is behind it all.

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Medical Doctor Retracts H1N1 Vaccine Advice After Reading Insert!

Dr. Roby Mitchell, M.D. (www.drfitt.com) issues a retraction to nurses he originally advised to get the H1N1 flu vaccination. After reading the insert of the vaccine, he retracted his advice. This video exposes what is actually IN the vaccine our government is so eager to inject into our population.

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In Focus Mexico: Dangerous Music

More than 6,000 people died in Mexico's drug-related violence last year. One of the highest death tolls was in the city of Culiacan, the birthplace of Mexico's most powerful drug cartels. It's also home to the "narcocorrido," a style of music celebrating smugglers and bandits. But in the midst of an escalating drug war, even the music you play can be a fatal choice.

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Murder In Mississippi / Mississippi Burning

Two movies were made about the murder of Andy Goodman, James Chaney and Mickey Schwerner, one of them — Murder In Mississippi — focused on their life in Mississippi, and the role they played in the Civil Rights Movement and was factually accurate, and the other movie — Mississippi Burning — was about the FBI’s investigation into the murder, which wasn’t as factually accurate, but still pai9nted a good picture of the Jim Crow south and how the FBI charged the killers with “violation of Civil Rights” instead of “murder” since murder was a state charge (which means they probably would have gotten off due to all-white juries) while Civil Rights violations were subject to Federal law, and tried out of state.

This video is a mix of both.

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