Daily Archives: January 13, 2013

Psoriasis 360 movie – Video

Posted: January 13, 2013 at 6:51 am


Psoriasis 360 movie
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Censorship dispute shows China’s tight grip on media

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The way Chinas leaders contained a rights row that saw rare protests against censorship shows there is no consensus for rapid change, analysts say, despite rising calls for press freedom and other reforms. Since Chinas president-in-waiting, Xi Jinping, was installed as the new Communist chief in November, authorities have proclaimed themes of better serving the people, respecting rights and clamping down on corruption. But the governments handling of the rare public dispute a tangible early test for Xi suggested radical change is some way off. The row flared after the liberal Southern Weekly newspaper had an editorial urging greater protection for liberties replaced with one praising the ruling party. Angered by what they saw as heavy-handed censorship, demonstrators took to the streets with others speaking out in Chinas increasingly vocal online community. A deal between staff and officials, reportedly on the basis that there would be no direct interference in content before publication, saw the paper come out on Thursday as scheduled, as police removed demonstrators from the scene. Reports said Hu Chunhua, a rising star in the Communist Party and its top official in Guangdong province, where the paper is based, had stepped in to mediate. David Goodman, a professor of Chinese politics at the University of Sydney, saw the accommodation of protests and the quiet defusing of the situation as signs that leaders themselves were divided over how much leeway to allow. People dont normally go around protesting in China like that without some level of high-level support, he said. Both camps will have instructed their people who were at the front line in the situation to back off, he said. There are people who dont want change and people who do want change. Such challenges to the government were likely to continue, said Willy Lam, a politics expert at Chinese University of Hong Kong. I think people are not so naive to believe that Xi Jinping is really serious about abiding by the constitution and so forth because that would mean freedom of expression, he said. But I think they want this to be a challenge to Xi Jinping because he has in a high-profile manner committed himself to respecting and abiding by the constitution. During the row Chinas major web portals reprinted a hard-line official editorial critical of the Southern Weekly but distanced themselves from the content, while the publisher of the Beijing News reportedly threatened to quit. Lam said the display of press solidarity, buttressed by a show of force on Chinas Twitter-like weibos, indicated such challenges would arise again. First of all there is a nationwide community of journalists who are willing and brave enough to offer support to each other. And secondly there is this potent weapon of Weibo which enables public intellectuals (and) legal scholars to beat the censorship, Lam said.

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Former Senator Ron Paul Discusses 2nd Amendment – Video

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Former Senator Ron Paul Discusses 2nd Amendment
Former Texas Senator Ron Paul discusses the reasons why we have the Second Amendment and what the Second Amendment was put in place to protect.

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THE MUSIC INDUSTRY EXPOSED – The Transhumanist Agenda (Part 11/11) *BANNED FROM YOUTUBE* – Video

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THE MUSIC INDUSTRY EXPOSED - The Transhumanist Agenda (Part 11/11) *BANNED FROM YOUTUBE*
A video series made and produced by Farhan Khan. Farhan #39;s account had been deleted by YouTube because of "suspicious activity" on his account. It #39;s all complete bullshit, thought I #39;d do him a favour and re-upload them all for everyone to see. Peace. The videos expose how the Illuminati is controlling the music industry. The way they use it to brainwash the public through media. Exposing their plans for the New World Order.

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The Futurist – Robert Downey Jr. (Guitar Chords) – Video

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The Futurist - Robert Downey Jr. (Guitar Chords)
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Renowned Vancouver futurist ‘Dr. Tomorrow’ Frank Ogden led a life to remember

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Frank Ogden, the free-spirited futurist known as Dr. Tomorrow who was one of the first people to predict that Internet would come to dominate our lives, has died.

The world-renowned Vancouverite with an eclectic resume, including pilot, corporate consultant, broadcaster, LSD therapist, teacher and author of 22 books, died on Dec. 29.

He was 92.

A close friend of science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke, a fellow futurist, Ogden predicted a future of teleports, limited labour unions, the growth of self-employment and body implants that would turn people into cyborgs.

He travelled widely throughout his long life, giving lectures on all things high-tech and experimenting with different cultures, including studying voodoo in Haiti.

The nonconformist felt just at home on the neon-lit streets of Tokyo or the Sahara desert as he did in Vancouver.

When he wasnt roaming the planet, Ogden worked from home on his wired houseboat in Vancouvers Coal Harbour, and was a pioneer in streaming live video Internet broadcasts.

From his floating electronic cottage, Ogden conducted the first two international seminars via satellite and fibre-optic technology, for Australias Telstra Communications Network in Sydney and Melbourne.

Years before he started using the Internet to stream live video, Ogden predicted that the broadcast universe wouldnt be limited to 500 traditional channels, but would instead be a universe frequented by anyone with a camera, computer and limited money.

It was one of his many prognostications that he lived to see become a reality.

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