not sure how to do the link thing so im simply going to give you the title and keywords and ask any who are interested to look it up themselves…
firstly, look up Iceland (the country) and the story about its government cancelling a large portion of its citizens debts, as well putting into motion the criminal indictment of 200+ bank and government officials… perhaps unsurprisingly, this has yet to be mentioned in either the US or UK mainstream media - i only found it through a link to a youtube vid of a Spanish economic news broadcast…
all i have to say is… how long till other countries populations start demanding similar or more far-reaching - better - actions on the part of their “elected” officials?
one can only hope lol
the other thing to point you in the direction of is www.time4thetruth.info - and a fascinating individual by the name of Dean Clifford. i dont know if anyone else on this forum has heard of him but he is a big figure in an interesting part of the underground - the part known as Common Law, and the world of the freemen-on-the-land.
the basics of the matter is this - all the banks, and every single financial “instrument” they have ever created… is fraudelent. completely fraudelent. they have been conning us all for a considerable time now.
my last remaining question to anyone who reads this post, is: what are we - the people - going to do about it?
One of the most beautiful soundtracks I have heard in a film and the entire film is an art project and worth watching, even though I have seen it a few times it still amases me
One of my favourite groups: Montezuma’s Revenge. All A Capella, these five guys are awesome! Their Live shows are even better with amazing effects and choreography. Waiting for the End (Linkin Park)
I’m sure many people have seen these videos before, but thought I’d share anyway for those who haven’t. They always make me laugh so much that someone will come and ask if I’m ok!
That soundtrack is beautiful. The “Prophecies” song from Koyaanisqatsi was used in the Watchmen -movie. I liked Watchemen. The only superhuman in that movie felt realistic in the sense that I would probably start thinking exactly like him. Most things would lose meaning if you were immortal, could teleport anywhere in the universe, manipulate matter and see your past and future. It would become hard to relate to others after enough years passed.
So, Puddles Pity Party and Haley Reinhardt singing a cover of Mad World for PostModern Jukebox… These two are probably my favourite singers on the channel, and it’s easy to see why in this vid. And Puddles apparently just took America’s Got Talent by storm, so that’s good to see.