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genocide: worse than war full-length documentary pbs
Bookmarked 734 weeks ago this film is also available at http:topbsorghmzzq0 watch daniel goldhagen039s ground-breaking documentary focused on the worldwide phenomenon of genocide which premiered on pbs on april 14 2010 to see this and other full-length pbs videos go to http:videopbsorg please support your local pbs station at http:wwwpbsorgsupportquotby the most fundamental measure -- the number of people killed -- the perpetrators of mass murder since the beginning of the twentieth century have taken the lives of more people than have died in military conflict so genocide is worse than warquot reiterates goldhagen quotthis is a little-known fact that should be a central focus of international politics because once you know it the world international politics and what we need to do all begin to look substantially different from how they are typically conceivedquotworse than war documents goldhagens travels teachings and interviews in nine countries around the world bringing viewers on an unprecedented journey of insight and analysis in a film that is highly cinematic and evocative throughout he speaks with victims perpetrators witnesses politicians diplomats historians humanitarian aid workers and journalists all with the purpose of explaining and understanding the critical features of genocide and how to finally stop it |
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emilio rojas - right to stay directed by court dunn
Bookmarked 767 weeks ago latest video from emilio rojas039 quotlife without shamequot in support of quotright to stayquot produced by needlzemiliorojasmusiccom twittercomemiliorojas facebookcomemiliorojas585 |
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priyanka gandhi vadra on politics
Bookmarked 748 weeks ago priyanka gandhi vadra on politicspriyanka gandhi vadra addresd people in amethi priyamka gandhi said that she is not involved in politics because she feels that nowadays humanity is lacking in politics |
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isaac asimov - how to save civilization part 1
Bookmarked 746 weeks ago can we save earth for humans asked and answered in 1989 by isaac asimov author of over 500 science and science fiction books was he prophetic twenty years later it seems he was see the entertaing complete talk on http:wwwubcomecomasimovsavecivilizationhtmlhere are two 10 minute summationspart 1: how humans threaten life on earth part 2: how can we save the planet for life as we know it this entertaining talk was given at the first annual meeting of the humanist institute in the new york society for ethical culture see the complete talk at http:wwwubcomecomsavethebiospherehtm |
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bernas chinese new year commercial - family reunion dinner quotsek fanquot english
Bookmarked 725 weeks ago chinese new year is always a time for reunion whatever differences we may have as a family there039s always a way to overcome them so let039s come together as one family during reunion dinner after all family is forever |
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2 15 - 5 - 2011 mass graves daraa syria
Bookmarked 761 weeks ago mass graves and crimes against humanity draa syriaa |
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mammoth grinder - sentenced to hell
Bookmarked 745 weeks ago music video for quotsentenced to hellquot by austin tx band mammoth grinderpick up the album quotextinction of humanityquot on relapse records for 8http:shoprelapsecomstoreproductaspxproductid=36337myspacehttp:wwwmyspacecommammothgrinderi used clips from the film quotthe holy mountainquot by alejandro jodorowsky |
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in less than a minute alan grayson explains occupy wall street to the 1 percent
Bookmarked 739 weeks ago please read download upload ampamp share with all free video downloader demo video: http:wwwyoutubecomwatchv=kobouulfun8free downloader software:realplayer downloader: http:wwwrealcomrealplayersearchwondershare downloader: http:wwwwondersharecompromac-free-youtube-downloaderhtmlmiro downloader: http:wwwgetmirocomdownloadimtoo downloader: http:wwwimtoocomdownload-youtube-videohtmlconsider making your own videos wscreen capture: ishowu free download: http:shinywhiteboxcomstorefilephpp=6i have had it with the way the world is beginning to turn out the more thing quotchangequot the more they stay the same if we are to survive as an intact species real-authentic change must occur and that starts simply with the individual whose thoughts ampamp actions will reflect into society and begin to change the whole of humanity but not before the individual changes themselves saying quoti believequot or quoti am born againquot or quoti am savedquot is no longer enough we need more then professions by lips we need actions and change that is permanent not fleetingthe goal of my work is as follows:1 shatter the leftright paradigm by dismissing any remaining doubt that there is a difference between democratsrepublicans they have successful run a train on the american people by playing the old good copbad cop routine for years one side will run as far towards tyranny as the people will allow only to quothand the baton offquot to the other after loosing the elections2 shatter the paradigm that the constitution is relevant the quotpresidentquot can unilaterally declare a us citizen a terrorist order his assassination without judicial review legislative oversight or administrative appeal the 5th ampamp 14th amendments right to life liberty ampamp property reads as void in light of this3 shatter the paradigm that we have a functional courtjustice just-us system in the us5 shatter the paradigm that the quotrepublicquot can be saved replaced yes but saved no there never was a republic so there is nothing to save nor was it ever ours to save even to begin with forget the democrats republicans tea party patriot truthers constitutionalists etcquotbut indeed no private person has a right to complain by suit in court on the ground of a breach of the constitution the constitution it is true is a compact but he is not a party to it the states are the parties to it and they may complain if they do they are entitled to redress or they may waive the right to complainquot -padelford fay ampamp co vs the mayor and aldermen of the city of savannah 14 georgia 438 520 the constitution was ordained and established by the people of the united states for themselves for their own government and not for the government of the individual statesthe people of the united states framed such a government for the united states as they supposed best adapted to their situation and best calculated to promote their interests -john barron v the mayor and city of baltimore 32 us 243 18337 shatter the notion that we have or have ever had a government in this country do not believe me google 28 usc 3002 15a and read the united states code legal definition of the united states for yourself united states means: a a federal corporation us is incorporated ampamp a corporation period as far as i can tell it has always been incorporated ampamp there has never been a lawful de jure government in the united states ever8 shatter the paradigm that if we can just get rid of the bad guy even if we have to use violence everything is going to be good one just become the polar opposite of what they resist to the degree they resist being consumed with hatred ampamp using violence against someone trying to take your freedom is the mirror of that someone using violence to impose themselves upon you one seeks to impose their will for the state upon you while you seek to impose you right of self-determination autonomy sovereignty freewill upon them there039s no victory in opposition only in synthesis and overcoming illusory duality for more information please see: http:gnosticteachingsorg9 lastly i wanted to decode the number 666 in tarot the 6th major arcana is indecision we have 3 main centers of consciousness in the body the head the heart and the sex we have filthy minds filthy hearts and filthy sexes sexual drives we from moment to moment stand at the crossroads of deciding the path of purity of filth it follows that we have a 6 in the headmind heartemotions and sexsexual drive for more information on this and more than can be covered in a lifetime visit: http:gnosticteachingsorgtogether we can make a changetogether we can make a difference |
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anonymous opbahrain
Bookmarked 712 weeks ago communiqu de presse anonymous bahrain silence is a war crime anonymous a regard avec une inquitude croissante les violations des droits de l039homme au royaume de bahrennous avons vu des milliers de manifestants innocents sauvagement rprim par le rgime du roi hamad bin al khalifanous avons vu des mdecins et des infirmires emprisonns pour avoir secouru les manifestants blesss que les forces de scurit ont violemment brutalisset nous avons souffert de l039ignorance des grands mdias concernant ce qui se passe rellement au bahrenil s039agit d039une rvolte populaire et pacifique contre le concept mdival de la monarchie absolue c039est un mouvement qui s039tend sur toutes les couches et les secteurs de la socit c039est un mouvement qui exige seulement la libert la justice et la dmocratieanonymous exige du gouvernement du bahren de mettre un terme immdiat la torture et de ne faire recours en aucun cas la force et la violence l039encontre des manifestants pacifiquesquiconque fait affaire avec le rgime criminel du bahren aura le sang des martyrs de la libert sur les mainsnous sommes anonymousnous sommes lgionnous ne pardonnons pasnous n039oublions pasredoutez- nousanonymous opbahrain ircanonopspro ircvoxanonnetanonymous opbahrain silence is a war crime http:wwwrezoanonymouseuanonymous-bahreinhtml |
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the greatest speech ever made
Bookmarked 744 weeks ago one of the most important speeches in recorded history was given by a comedian by the name of charlie chaplin if you like what you see please share the video any way you can and pass the message ontranslations welcomespanish - http:wwwyoutubecomwatchv=geap8hryjxohungarian - http:wwwyoutubecomwatchv=5j0d1charmcsong: window by the album leaf |
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space mining
Bookmarked 711 weeks ago hank summarizes the exciting news about planetary resources a company with plans to mine near-earth asteroids for precious metals and water and what these plans might mean for humanity039s future in spacelike scishow on facebook: http:wwwfacebookcomscishowfollow scishow on twitter: http:wwwtwittercomscishowfor more information on this topic:planetary resources websitehttp:wwwplanetaryresourcescombrief on the company from technology reviewhttp:wwwtechnologyreviewcomblogmimssbits27776p1=blogsasteroid retrieval feasibility studyhttp:kisscaltechedustudyasteroidasteroid_final_reportpdftags: planetary resources asteroid mining space mining entrepreneur space space exploration nasa science scishow solar system exploration james cameron google humanity near-earth asteroid platinum palladium metal carbonaceous chondrites earth robots robotic craft jet propulsion laboratory jpl technology asteroid profit company natural resources curiosity space travel water news |
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lessons in humanity: habeas corpus
Bookmarked 720 weeks ago watch in high def http:wwwyoutubecomwatchv=kezlextkcdiampampfmt=18quotthe drumheadquot is the 95th episode of the science fiction television series star trek: the next generation and the 21st episode of the show039s fourth season guest star jean simmons portrays rear admiral norah satie a special investigator who visits the federation starship uss enterprisesynopsisa klingon exchange officer on board the enterprise j039dan is suspected of being involved in a security breach and in the possible sabotage of the warp core reactor with no clear resolution as to the cause of the explosion starfleet command dispatches retired admiral norah satie to head up the investigation she is accompanied by two assistants one of whom is a betazoid worf discovers that a hypospray used to treat j039dan039s balthasar syndrome is being used to convert digital information into amino acid sequences j039dan is interrogated where it is revealed that he is indeed a romulan collaborator yet he remains adamant that he was not involved in the dilithium chamber explosion satie and picard agree that j039dan could not have acted alone and that a larger conspiracy is present they establish an agreement of mutual cooperationfollowing the questioning of medical technician simon tarses who is noted as being one-quarter vulcan satie039s betazoid assistant senses the young technician is hiding something afterward picard refuses to place restrictions on tarses039 movements based on betazoid intuition alone an analysis of the dilithium chamber finds that the explosion was caused by metal fatigue due to a hatch casing with an undetectable defect being installed at mckinley stationa subsequent and now open hearing reveals that tarses contrary to his starfleet application is actually one-quarter romulan afterward picard takes worf aside and likens the investigation to a drumhead trial -- summary justice dispensed on the battlefield he speaks with tarses in private to gauge his level of involvement in any conspiracy and is satisfied that covering up his romulan ancestry was his only misdeed picard meets with satie to protest her unethical methods and call for an end to the hearings she advises the captain that she reports directly to starfleet command on the proceedings and does not require his approval and that the hearings will continue on the bridge picard receives a summons to report for questioningadmiral thomas henry who worked with satie in the past arrives to observe the hearings picard makes an opening statement about the xenophobic and paranoid nature of the investigation satie picks apart picard039s career aboard the enterprise citing numerous infractions of the prime directive his capture and assimilation by the borg and finally directly questions his loyalty to starfleet worf nearly loses his temper with the investigators over accusations regarding his heritage while making his final arguments picard quotes satie039s father a prominent starfleet judicator about the path of limiting freedom satie furiously berates picard for invoking her father039s name in his own defense stating that she has quotbrought down bigger men than you picardquot admiral henry leaves the room in the middle of the tirade the prosecution calls a recess leaving a disgraced satie sitting alone in the courtroomworf later finds picard in the observation lounge to inform the captain of admiral henry ending the hearings and of satie039s departure from the enterprise picard remarks that history can still threaten to repeat itself worf laments that he was quite eager to assist satie in her witch-hunt at first picard speaks of the ever-present but subtle danger of those who would spread fear and suspicion in the name of righteousness and paraphrasing thomas jefferson of the need for vigilance against that kind of threat |
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george orwell - a final warning
Bookmarked 699 weeks ago from the 2003 television docudrama: george orwell - a life in pictures |
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10 steps toward radical revolution - the mike malloy show 02-13-12
Bookmarked 714 weeks ago mike reads bill quigley039s 03910 steps toward radical revolution in the us039 written for 039counterpunchorg039http:bitlyzpgzshhttps:wwwmikemalloycom |
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god is everywhere
Bookmarked 737 weeks ago science ampamp reason on facebook: http:tinyurlcomsciencereasonstephen fry bigthink: god is everywhere---please subscribe to science ampamp reason: http:wwwyoutubecombest0fscience http:wwwyoutubecomsciencemagazine http:wwwyoutubecomsciencetv http:wwwyoutubecomffreethinker---question: what do you believestephen fry: its interesting atheism comes into rather a bad press and i suppose id rather describe myself as a humanist who human i dont believe in god i dont believe there is a god if i were to believe in a god l would believe in gods i think monotheism is the really ghastly thing that is the absolutely staggering to me misapprehensioni can perfectly see why anybody might imagine that each thing each thing that grows each phenomenon that we that accompanies us on our journey through life the sky the mountains spirits of nature i can imagine why man would wish to endow them with an inner something an inner animus that they would call the god of that thingi can see that its a beautiful and charming way of looking at it and i can understand the greek idea that there are these you know these principles of lightening or of war or of wisdom and to embody them to personify them into a athena or aries or whichever god you want makes enormous sense but to say that there is one only god who made it all and who is yeah that is just what why who said where come onand i love how when people watch i dont know david attenborough or discovery planet type thing you know where you see the absolute phenomenal majesty and complexity and bewildering beauty of nature and you stare at it and then and somebody next to you goes and how can you say there is no god look at thatand then five minutes later youre looking at the lifecycle of a parasitic worm whose job is to bury itself in the eyeball of a little lamb and eat the eyeball from inside while the lamb dies in horrible agony and then you turn to them and say yeah where is your god nowyou know i mean you got you cant just say there is a god because well the world i beautiful you have to account for bone cancer in children you have to account for the fact that almost all animals in the wild live under stress with not enough to eat and will die violent and bloody deaths there is not any way that you can just choose the nice bits and say that means there is a god and ignore the true fact of what nature isthe wonder of nature must be taken in its totality and it is a wonderful thing it is absolutely marvelous and the idea that an atheist or a humanist if you want to put it that way doesnt marvel and wonder at reality at the way things are is nonsensical the point is we wonder all the way we dont just stop and say that which i cannot understand i will call god which is what mankind has done historically thats to say god was absolutely everything a thousand or two thousand years ago because we understood almost nothing about the natural world so it could all be god and then as we understood more god receded and receded and receded so suddenly now he is barely anywhere he is just in those things we dont understand which are important but i think it just is such an insult to humanity and the greeks got it rightthe greeks understood perfectly that if there were divine beings they are capricious unkind malicious mostly temperamental envious and mostly deeply unpleasant because that you can say well yes all right if there is going to be god or gods then you have to admit that theyre very at the very least capricious theyre certainly not consistent theyre certainly not all loving i mean really its just not good enoughyou know if we empower ourselves with responsibility over our actions responsibility over our destinies and responsibility for directing and maintaining and creating our own ethical and moral frameworks which is the most important thing really isnt it because perhaps the greatest insult to humanism is this idea that mankind needs a god in order to have a moral frameworkthere is a very clear way of demonstrating logically how absurd that is because the warrant for that logical framework for that moral framework that comes from god is always tested against mans own morals and its a complicated argument but i mean thats you know its the standard one which is pretty unanswerable but the idea that we dont know right from wrong but we have to take it from words put down in a book two three four five six thousand years ago and dictated to rather hotheaded neurotic desert tribes is just insultinghttp:bigthinkcom |















