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Monday, April 29, 2013
WE are the evil empire
A new docudrama, Dirty Wars, about the Joint Special Operations Command, a division of the US Military that does global assassinations, is coming to San Diego. We have a unique opportunity to screen this film in San Diego, on May 2nd, at Hoover High School Auditorium. Event starts at 7PM, be early.
As Scahill digs deeper into the activities of JSOC, he is pulled into a world of covert operations unknown to the public and carried out across the globe by men who do not exist on paper and will never appear before Congress. In military jargon, JSOC teams “find, fix, and finish” their targets, who are selected through a secret process. No target is off limits for the “kill list,” including U.S. citizens.
Thursday, April 25, 2013
"Dirty Wars" by Jeremy Scahill
The World Is a Battlefield: Obama’s Expanding Drone Attacks
Amy Goodman interviews Jeremy Scahill on his new book "Dirty Wars"
and exposes the heroism of Bradley Manning and Wikileaks.
Saturday, April 06, 2013
The battle of our life.
Friday, April 05, 2013
Lester Land - Taking Back Democracy
Co-Dependency the 0.5% & the People.
This
TED talk by Lawrence Lessig is about
Root$TRIKERS -
read the eBook
Tuesday, April 02, 2013
Body of War
Bill Moyers talks with Phil Donahue and Ellen Spiro about the true cost of war and their documentary, Body of War, which focuses on Iraq war veteran Tomas Young, who was shot and paralyzed less than a week into his tour of duty. Three years in the making, Body of War tells the poignant tale of Young’s journey, from joining the service after 9/11 to fight in Afghanistan to living with devastating wounds after being deployed to Iraq.