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SONG — Potent News editor releases a new 432Hz track, “Holiday Hibernation”

IMG_1293 cropped large copy 2304x2304 (453k)by Amir Alwani
PotentNews.com
Jan 19, 2014

future garage / dubstep

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VIDEO — Sonic Geometry: The Language of Frequency and Form

YouTube — Alanna Luna
Sept 21, 2013

[h/t: TheWatchers]


VIDEO — Potent News interview with Andre Fernandez from “TRUTH”

by Amir Alwani
PotentNews.com
November 26, 2013

[UPDATE 29/06/2016: Andre Fernandez censors Amir Alwani on the immigration issue]

I was fortunate enough to interview Andre Fernandez, one of the members of the internationally respected dubstep sensation known as “Truth“.

(recorded November 25, 2013)

Amir Alwani is a musician and the founding editor of PotentNews.com.  Feel free to donate dollars or bitcoins to support his work.


VIDEO — 2 Chainz Illuminati Babble: Producers Using Rappers Unknowingly After Going To College And Stuff

Mark Dice
November 17, 2013

2 Chainz Says Illuminati Rappers Being Used Unknowingly By Directors and Producers.


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Former Pink Floyd vocalist charged with sexually abusing 12-year-old girl

NWOTruth
November 15, 2013

Roy Harper, who sang lead vocal on Pink Floyd’s 1975 classic “Have a Cigar” and is widely acknowledged as an influence on Led Zeppelin, has been charged with nine counts of sexual assault on a 12-year-old girl.

The charges stem from contact Harper had with the girl beginning in 1975 and ending in 1977, when he was at the height of his popularity and influence.

During the 1970s, Harper wrote and recorded 8 albums at the legendary Abbey Roads Studio for Harvest Records, although even at the time his manager, Peter Jenner, acknowledged “he was a bit crazy. (Read more…)

West Mercia Police indicated that all the alleged offenses relate to one victim. He was questioned in February, as he returned from a tour that continued to sell out venues as recently as last month.

Authorities did not indicate whether the charges against him were related to Operation Yewtree, Scotland Yard’s ongoing investigation into sexual misconduct among prominent British entertainers in the 1970s.

[Image via Wikimedia Commons, Creative Commons-licensed]

Read the full story…

[VIA The Raw Story]


AUDIO — John Martineau interview – “Quadrivium – Number, Geometry, Music, & Cosmology” – #103 – Gnostic Media

Gnostic Media
February 7, 2013

This episode is an interview with John Martineau titled “Quadrivium – Number, Geometry, Music, & Cosmology” and is being released on Monday, February 07, 2011. My interview with John was recorded on February 07, 2011.

Today we’ll be revisiting the Quadrivium, but this time with John Moniteau from Wooden Books, publisher of, amongst many books, the Quadrivium.

Architectural consultant and publisher, John has published more than 50 books on all subjects related to the modern sciences and ancient arts.

In this interview we’ll talk with John about how he got started, the ideas behind his work and future publications of Wooden Books.

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Browse books: http://www.woodenbooks.com/browse/index.php


2 Cities, 2 Days: Oxford, MA Passes Anti-NDAA Resolution, Prohibits “targeted killing” — music video included

P.A.N.D.A. People Against The NDAA
October 10, 2013

2 Cities, 2 Days: Oxford, MA Passes Anti-NDAA Resolution, Prohibits “targeted killing”

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact:

Dan Johnson

PANDA National

dan@pandaunite.org

Oxford, MA – Just two days after Albany, NY unanimously passed, 11-0, the strongest Anti-NDAA resolution in the United States, the people of Oxford, MA passed the Oxford Restoring Constitutional Governance Resolution by a near unanimous margin. This resolution blocks the detention provisions under the 2012 NDAA and the law of war, including the indefinite detention and “targeted killing” of any person, in the City of Oxford.

The 2012 National Defense Authorization Act was overwhelmingly passed by Congress and signed into law by President Barack Obama on December 31, 2011. The 2012 NDAA declares the United States to be a battlefield in the war on terror and Sections 1021 & 1022 authorize the indefinite detention, without charge or trial, of all persons, including American citizens, accused by the President of undefined “support” for terrorist activity or commission of a ‘belligerent act”.  This violates multiple provisions of the US Constitution, in addition to the 1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 8th and 14th amendments.

People Against the NDAA (PANDA), a national, nonpartisan, grass roots organization founded in January 2012, is committed to reversing the NDAA’s unconstitutional authorizations with activism to affect policy at the state and local government level.  PANDA started in Bowling Green, OH and has since expanded into over 30 state teams nationwide.

The tide is now turning against the NDAA’s detention provisions. Oxford’s Resolution states:

“…it is unconstitutional, and therefore unlawful for any person to:

a. arrest or capture any person in Oxford, or citizen of Oxford, within the United States, with the intent of “detention under the law of war,” or

b. actually subject a person in Oxford, to “disposition under the law of war,” or

c. subject any person to targeted killing in Oxford, or citizen of Oxford, within the United States;…”

Unlike in most cities across the country, several Massachusetts towns, including Oxford, have “Town Meetings” where the citizens vote on issues instead of elected officials. Each issue requires a percentage of signatures to get it on the meeting agenda, but once it is on the agenda, the citizens of that town directly decide on the issue.

When the Restoring Constitutional Governance Resolution of Oxford came up for a vote, Oxford residents did what most elected officials don’t have the courage to do, and voted 95% in favor of the resolution. Marla Zeneski, the Oxford resident who sponsored the resolution, along with the support of Worcester Tea Party Co-Founder Ken Mandile and PANDA Massachusetts, said:

“It took a long time and a big effort to gather these signatures due to the way our town is laid out as there is no single ‘common’ location where people of Oxford gather. But we persevered and I am so happy with the outcome! We are the first town in MA to pass this very important Resolution.”

Matching, and with more clarity than, Albany’s resolution 80.21.93 just three days ago, this resolution makes it crystal clear that the “law of war,” and anything associated with it under Section 1021 (c) of the 2012 NDAA or otherwise, is unlawful to implement by any person…which includes everyone from international police forces (such as INTERPOL) and Federal agents to local and state police.

Benjamin Selecky, Team Leader for PANDA Massachusetts, praised the resolution and the efforts of local activists:

“Special thanks to everyone that helped Take Back the Town of Oxford.  It was a team effort, and everyone’s contribution was critical to accomplishing the mission.  As we celebrate the victory, let us not lose sight of the long road ahead of us.  There is work that still needs to be done, but together, we will restore constitutional governance to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.”

Unlike the Liberty Preservation Acts introduced and/or passed in several states, including Virginia and California, the Restoring Constitutional Governance Act/Resolution prohibits any person, local, state, federal, or international, from utilizing the powers of the “law of war” under the 2012 NDAA or any similar law or authority, in any city, county, or state.

Albany, NY. Oxford, MA. Two cities, just two days apart.  The momentum is growing, and real change is now on our side.

Will your city be next?

Take back your Town NOW: http://pandaunite.org/takeback/

Donate to keep this campaign going: https://pandaunite.org/donate.php
Read more at http://pandaunite.org/ndaa-2-cities-2-days-oxford-ma-passes-anti-ndaa-resolution-prohibits-targeted-killing/#O3Sr41IpxShYXwue.99

2 Cities, 2 Days: Oxford, MA Passes Anti-NDAA Resolution, Prohibits “targeted killing”

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact:

Dan Johnson

PANDA National

dan@pandaunite.org

Oxford, MA – Just two days after Albany, NY unanimously passed, 11-0, the strongest Anti-NDAA resolution in the United States, the people of Oxford, MA passed the Oxford Restoring Constitutional Governance Resolution by a near unanimous margin. This resolution blocks the detention provisions under the 2012 NDAA and the law of war, including the indefinite detention and “targeted killing” of any person, in the City of Oxford.

The 2012 National Defense Authorization Act was overwhelmingly passed by Congress and signed into law by President Barack Obama on December 31, 2011. The 2012 NDAA declares the United States to be a battlefield in the war on terror and Sections 1021 & 1022 authorize the indefinite detention, without charge or trial, of all persons, including American citizens, accused by the President of undefined “support” for terrorist activity or commission of a ‘belligerent act”.  This violates multiple provisions of the US Constitution, in addition to the 1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 8th and 14th amendments.

People Against the NDAA (PANDA), a national, nonpartisan, grass roots organization founded in January 2012, is committed to reversing the NDAA’s unconstitutional authorizations with activism to affect policy at the state and local government level.  PANDA started in Bowling Green, OH and has since expanded into over 30 state teams nationwide.

The tide is now turning against the NDAA’s detention provisions. Oxford’s Resolution states:
“…it is unconstitutional, and therefore unlawful for any person to:

a. arrest or capture any person in Oxford, or citizen of Oxford, within the United States, with the intent of “detention under the law of war,” or

b. actually subject a person in Oxford, to “disposition under the law of war,” or

c. subject any person to targeted killing in Oxford, or citizen of Oxford, within the United States;…”

Unlike in most cities across the country, several Massachusetts towns, including Oxford, have “Town Meetings” where the citizens vote on issues instead of elected officials. Each issue requires a percentage of signatures to get it on the meeting agenda, but once it is on the agenda, the citizens of that town directly decide on the issue.

When the Restoring Constitutional Governance Resolution of Oxford came up for a vote, Oxford residents did what most elected officials don’t have the courage to do, and voted 95% in favor of the resolution. Marla Zeneski, the Oxford resident who sponsored the resolution, along with the support of Worcester Tea Party Co-Founder Ken Mandile and PANDA Massachusetts, said:

“It took a long time and a big effort to gather these signatures due to the way our town is laid out as there is no single ‘common’ location where people of Oxford gather. But we persevered and I am so happy with the outcome! We are the first town in MA to pass this very important Resolution.”

Matching, and with more clarity than, Albany’s resolution 80.21.93 just three days ago, this resolution makes it crystal clear that the “law of war,” and anything associated with it under Section 1021 (c) of the 2012 NDAA or otherwise, is unlawful to implement by any person…which includes everyone from international police forces (such as INTERPOL) and Federal agents to local and state police.

Benjamin Selecky, Team Leader for PANDA Massachusetts, praised the resolution and the efforts of local activists:

“Special thanks to everyone that helped Take Back the Town of Oxford.  It was a team effort, and everyone’s contribution was critical to accomplishing the mission.  As we celebrate the victory, let us not lose sight of the long road ahead of us.  There is work that still needs to be done, but together, we will restore constitutional governance to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.”

Unlike the Liberty Preservation Acts introduced and/or passed in several states, including Virginia and California, the Restoring Constitutional Governance Act/Resolution prohibits any person, local, state, federal, or international, from utilizing the powers of the “law of war” under the 2012 NDAA or any similar law or authority, in any city, county, or state.

Albany, NY. Oxford, MA. Two cities, just two days apart.  The momentum is growing, and real change is now on our side.

Will your city be next?

Take back your Town NOW: http://pandaunite.org/takeback/

Donate to keep this campaign going: https://pandaunite.org/donate.php

America is only a Republic…if we can keep it.