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MUST SEE DOCUMENTARY: Manufacturing Dissent: The Truth About Syria [video]

Land Destroyer
November 7, 2012

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Colorado & Washington Legalize Cannabis

Richardson4/20
November 9, 2012

The following article is taken from the New York Newsday.  We claim no ownership is claimed over this article; it is being posted purely for educational purposes.  The legalization measures that passed are unprecedented…We’re hoping that this plays out well, because these legalizations have the power to change the world…

After voters weighed in on election day, Colorado

Washington and Colorado voters legalized recreational use of marijuana, making them the first U.S. states to decriminalize the practice.

Washington will allow those at least 21 years old to buy as much as one ounce (28 grams) of marijuana from a licensed retailer. Colorado’s measure allows possession of an ounce, and permits growing as many as six plants in private, secure areas.

Oregon voters rejected a similar measure.

“The voters have spoken and we have to respect their will,” Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper said in a statement. “This will be a complicated process, but we intend to follow through. That said, federal law still says marijuana is an illegal drug so don’t break out the Cheetos or Goldfish too quickly.” Support for marijuana’s recreational use built on measures that allow it for medical purposes in one-third of U.S. states. Previous attempts to legalize pot through ballot measures failed in California, Alaska, Oregon, Colorado and Nevada since 1972, according to the Denver-based National Conference of State Legislatures.

A spokesman for the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Colorado said federal law was not affected by the vote.

“The Department of Justice’s enforcement of the Controlled Substances Act remains unchanged,” said Jeff Dorschner in a statement. “We are reviewing the ballot initiative and have no additional comment at this time.”

NEW LEAF

Washington, Colorado and Oregon were among six states with marijuana on their ballots. In Massachusetts, residents approved a measure to allow medical use, while Arkansas voters rejected such a proposal. Medical-marijuana use is already permitted in 17 states and the District of Columbia. In Montana, a proposal to restrict the use of medical marijuana was leading, 57 percent to 43 percent, with 65 percent of ballots counted, the Associated Press said.

“It’s very monumental,” said Allen St. Pierre, executive director of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, a Washington-based group that advocates legalization. “No state has ever done this. Technically, marijuana isn’t even legal in Amsterdam.” The approval of recreational pot goes a step beyond its acceptance in medical use. California was the first state to permit medical-marijuana when voters approved it in 1996. Federal prosecutors cracked down on the medical-marijuana industry in California last year, threatening landlords with jail if they didn’t evict the shops.

LOOKING ASKANCE

“Regardless of state laws to the contrary, there is no such thing as ‘medical’ marijuana under federal law,” according to the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy.

U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder released a letter a month before California voters considered a ballot measure to legalize recreational use of marijuana in 2010, saying the Justice Department would “vigorously” enforce federal law. The initiative failed.

A Justice Department spokesman, Dean Boyd, declined to comment Wednesday when reached by telephone.

In Washington state, decriminalization and new rules on driving under the influence take effect Dec. 6. The state liquor control board must adopt rules by Dec.

1, 2013 for licensing producers, processors and retailers.

The Washington measure may generate as much as $1.9 billion in revenue over five fiscal years, according to the state’s Office of Financial Management.

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[hat tip: 420SmokersBlog]


Class Action Lawsuit Filed Against Health Canada [video]

Press For Truth
November 9, 2012

While big pharma continues to do everything it can to push unnecessary pills on the population for even the smallest of ailments, Health Canada has been supporting the efforts of big pharma by suppressing natural remedies such as vitamins, dietary supplements and eventually even fruits and vegetables. A class action lawsuit has been filed against Health Canada in an effort to ensure that Canadians maintain the right to choose their own methods and products for their personal health and well being.

Time For Health Canada to come clean!

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Gaddafi Tribute – Sukant Chandan Excerpts [video]

108morris108
November 3, 2012

A meeting was held in memory of Gaddafi. And this is excerpts from Sukant Chandan’s introduction. Stating that Gaddafi championed every anti imperialist cause, even wanting a SATO to counteract NATO. And how Africom never got a foothold while Gaddafi was around.
It is almost Guy Fawkes night in Britain which is when fireworks are let off. So if you hear explosions they are just fireworks.

The other speakers at the conference are here: http://www.youtube.com/DiasporaChannel

Green book available here: http://geocities.com/athens/8744/readgb.htm

also at mathaba.net


Something Bright in Tucson, Arizona – Nov. 5, 2012 [video]

Sheila Aliens
November 5, 2012

http://sheilaaliens.net/?p=1255 Recorded with a Sony Handycam DCR-TRV510 … old school, I know, but it’s either this or $3,000 night vision equipment, i’ll stick with the $40 old Sony 🙂


The James Holmes Conspiracy (2012 Full Documentary) [video]

YouTube — LordDefiler
August 15, 2012

For those who do not believe the story we are being told by the government and media. The James Holmes Conspiracy. Several witness testimonies, news reports, theories and ideas behind the motives of the crime. Topics discussed include the second suspect, weapons, police audio analysis, James Holmes education and bio, LIBOR scandal, MK Ultra, Project Gunrunner, and several other important elements. Several new pieces of evidence and testimonies all in one video.

Documentary made by Mark Howitt http://www.youtube.com/lorddefiler
Video published on August 14th 2012

This video has been blocked in these locations:
Guernsey, Ireland, Isle of Man, Italy, Jersey, United Kingdom

[hat tip: Disclose.tv]


Egypt bans online porn, causing split in society

Russia Today
November 8, 2012

AFP Photo / Bay Ismoyo

Egypt has officially banned sexually explicit websites, three years after the country’s administrative court denounced pornographic content as “venomous and vile.”

­The country’s Prosecutor General has ordered government ministries to block porn from the web, after ultraconservative Salafis launched a campaign called “Pure Net” to prohibit pornography online, according to an anonymous government official, AP reports.

The move by Prosecutor General Abdel Maguid Mahmoud has caused a split in Egyptian society. Conservatives welcomed the order as the first step towards an Islamic Egypt, while liberals denounced the move as a government crackdown on freedom of expression.

Muslim Brotherhood spokesman Mahmoud Ghozlan described the decision as “a first step towards establishing a society based on ethics,” in a statement to Al-Ahram’s Arabic-language news site.

The Salafist Nour Party also welcomed the decision, adding that the ban would not impact personal and public freedoms. “Egyptian society is conservative by nature and rejects these websites,” Mohamed Nour, the party’s spokesman, asserted.

One politician called the move “a first step towards applying Islamic Law in Egypt,” MP Ali Wanis was quoted by news website ahramonline as saying.

Others in Egypt, especially from liberal circles, were quick to criticize the ban.

“Those who are preoccupied with banning websites (which they will not be able to block for technical reasons) should be more concerned about the drafting of Egypt’s new constitution,” Ayman El-Sayad, a liberal journalist and advisor to President Mohamed Morsi, tweeted.

The high costs associated with the blocking of thousands of websites have prevented the three-year-old ban ruling from being fully implemented.

In 2009, under the Hosni Mubarak government, a Cairo court ruled that “freedom of expression and public rights should be restricted by maintaining the fundamentals of religion, morality and patriotism,” condemning graphic websites and ruling to ban them.

A scheme of how the ban would be implemented has not yet been provided to the public.