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VIDEO — Media Food And Voyeurism Are Causing Dementia – Morris

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Dec 20, 2013

The amount of people with mental health problems is growing, Britain is doubling the funding of research into it. Given our media, our food and a celebrity culture it seems no surprise to me that people are losing their sanity.
There is also a look at farm animals in India.

Thailand: Regime Police Fire Rubber Bullets at Protesters’ Heads

Alt Thai News Network ATNN

Regime violence will only increase number, resolve of protesters  – sham elections being disrupted. 

December 26, 2013 (Tony Cartalucci) – Several protesters have been sent to the hospital as police began firing tear gas, rubber bullets, and using chemical laden water fired from water canons at the Thai-Japanese Stadium in Din Daeng, Bangkok. Reports and images from the clashes indicate that police have been firing rubber bullets at the heads of protesters, an illegal method that will only escalate tensions and attract more protesters – as was seen early December when protesters began overwhelming police barricades at one government building after another, including police stations, ministry buildings and Government House.
 
Images: (Top) Protesters clashing outside the Thai-Japanese Stadium – Din Daeng, Bangkok. (Middle) A reporter with visible green armband is hit in the head by a rubber bullet – just one of an increasing number of casualties from today’s ongoing clashes. (Bottom) Hospitals begin receiving wounded – 20 casualties so far – from regime police using fire hoses spraying chemical-laden water, tear gas now effecting the densely populated urban district, and rubber bullets fired at protesters’ heads. 
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Amid the desperate move by the regime, Election Commission officials who were using the stadium to carry out upcoming sham elections organized by the regime, in which only its party will be running in, were partially evacuated by helicopter. Other officials remain trapped as ongoing clashes continue.
Image: Election Commission officials evacuate from the Thai-Japanese Stadium as clashes escalate outside. The regime’s sham elections, in which only their party was running, are only going to be further disrupted by the use of violence by the regime police. Additional protesters who had returned home after earlier clashes in December and the last mass mobilization, are now reportedly converging on the location.
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Meanwhile, last night, regime thugs sprayed some 20 bullets at the house of anti-regime leader, former Democrat Party MP Sathit Wongnongtoey. No injuries were reported, but indicates the same troubling pattern that preceded violence and death during previous protests, including the pro-Thaksin rally in 2010 in which Thaksin deployed some 300 professional mercenaries triggering bloodshed that would cost over 90 lives. The regime’s notoriously violent “red shirt” supporters have issued threats earlier this week of a planned armed campaign to crush so-far peaceful protests if the regime’s sham elections were disrupted.

Proxy prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra – symbolically holding office in place for her brother, convicted criminal, fugitive, mass murderer, billionaire Thaksin Shinawatra – remains hundreds of miles away from the capital in the northern province of Chiang Mai, one of the last remaining strongholds of support for the regime.

Astonishing Photographs Of Drugs Prove Substances Look Just Like They Feel

HuffingtonPost.com
Dec 23, 2013

Have you ever wondered what ketamine, speed and Prozac really look like? You may or may not be familiar with the sensory experience of the various legal and illegal substances, but we’re pretty sure you’ve never sat down with a microscope and pored over the celestial images that are hiding inside within.

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Speed

Enter German artist Sarah Schönfeld, who’s performed a similar experiment in her project “All You Can Feel.” Whether depicting methamphetamine, heroine or ecstasy, her images present an astonishing side of pseudo-alchemy, the result of sprinkling psychotropics and neurotransmitters onto photographic negatives and subjecting the swatches to the typical photographic process. What remains are tumbling landscapes, planetary scenes and crystallized universes, dancing about in a manner eerily similar to the feelings you might associated with each respective substance.

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Ecstasy

So what moved the Berlin-based artist to take a deeper look at the mystical world of drugs?

“I worked in the club Berghain for many years,” she explained, “and my father has been on Haldol [or Haloperidol] since I was born, so I was kind of surrounded by the question of what substances do to your character and soul.”

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Ketamine

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[h/t: SacredGeometryInternational]

MUST SEE — The True Meaning of Christmas – Pi & The English Alphabet / Marty Leeds

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Dec 24, 2013

Pi & The Mathematical Structure of the English Alphabet – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-dOl2g…

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Thailand’s Upcoming Sham “Elections”

Land Destroyer

Like tyrants throughout history, Thaksin will use “elections” to lend himself legitimacy he otherwise doesn’t have. 

December 25, 2013 (Tony Cartalucci) – Elections alone do not make any given regime legitimate. Iraq, under Saddam Hussein, held regular elections – of course, Hussein was the only viable candidate running and easily was returned to power, time and time again (See BBC’s “Saddam ‘wins 100% of vote‘”). He enjoyed immense popularity especially as he stood up against the unwarranted aggression of the United States, however no one would describe his government as particularly “democratic.” Of course, the West had no problems saying so.

A similar tale can be told of North Korea’s elections – with its one-party government enjoying “landslide victories” as reported in the Telegraph’s “Elections declared a success in one party North Korea.” Similarly, the West has no problem making a mockery of the process

Image: In Saudi Arabia, women are not allowed to vote (or even drive for that matter). Despite this gross injustice, the autocratic feudal regime is one of the West’s closest allies and exists in a media black-hole of immunity and self-censorship. This reveals that what is considered “acceptable” and “unacceptable” by international standards is solely based on Western interest – not objective, impartial principles. The West’s backing of upcoming sham “elections” in Thailand, where only one main party is running and the top three candidates are all from the same family (Thaksin Shinawatra, sister Yingluck Shinawatra, and brother-in-law Somchai Wongsawa) is another display of double standards and the convenient circumvention of the rule of law.

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VIDEO — Brit-Grinch: UK govt tells people not to binge at Christmas, pay rent

RT
Dec 23, 2013

It’s supposed to be the season of goodwill. But a local authoritiy in the UK’s not exactly been getting into the spirit. In fact as RT’s Sara Firth has been finding out, there are claims it’s acting like the Grinch.

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