Monthly Archives: November 2014

Unnecessary Censorship – Assassin’s Creed 3 (Censored Parody) – Video

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Muslim Facebook Censorship. – Video

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Trick or Treat Radio Episode 119 – Sick Little Censorship – Video

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Trick or Treat Radio Episode 119 - Sick Little Censorship
What #39;s up, cats and kittens? On Episode 119 of Trick or Treat Radio, we review the 2014 flick, Killers, directed by the Mo Brothers and produced by the man with the midas touch, Gareth Evans....

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Unnecessary Censorship in League of Legends Part 5 – Video

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Unnecessary Censorship in League of Legends Part 5
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Review: Rang Rasiya is an important film

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Rang Rasiyais not a consistent film, but one that tells a story of a pioneering artist and visionary, a story decidedly worth telling, says Raja Sen.

Censorship is an utterly pointless and regressive activity, and we Indians have always been good at it.

Good at said pointlessness, that is, not at actually establishing some sort of sensible organisation that knows the meaning of the word 'context'.

Ketan Mehta's film Rang Rasiya, a biopic of the artist Raja Ravi Varma, deals with artistic censorship, a subject that remains immensely relevant in a country where filmmakers are asked to cut out dialogues and trim scenes by 20 percent just cause the censor board said so.

The movie opens with a courtroom scene, one that reminded me of Howl, the James Franco-starrer about Allen Ginsberg's obscenity trial.A compelling film, it concentrated on the fascinating case -- recreating preposterous but real-life court transcripts -- and, on the side, explored the beat poet's life, love and history.

The story, however, was always the trial and I wish Mehta too had kept the courtroom front and centre in his film instead of trying to give us a concise life-and-times or a treatise on censorship instead of both.

That is the fundamental issue with Rang Rasiya: it starts off as a condensed biopic, theatrically moving from one milestone in the artists life to another, with scarcely any time to breathe.

It is a fascinating life, sure, but this narrative progression -- with long stretches devoted to mediocre songs and dramatic moments constantly underscored by overdone background music -- plays out like a school play, with bad costumes, clunky lines and no detailing.

Randeep Hooda, who plays Raja Ravi Varma, is solid but the film around him is eye-rollingly overdone. Like the books we see as background in a study, leatherbound hardbacks with nothing written on them to distinguish one from the other, the film appears spineless.

Thankfully, the second half of the film, where the courtroom battle comes more sharply into focus and the narrative of his life actually gets going, is genuinely interesting. Portions where the artist took an interest in the cinema, for example, bustle with energy. Even the background score gets jauntier.

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St. Louis County police say safety, not censorship, led to call to close Ferguson airspace

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CLAYTON St. Louis County police released audiotapes Wednesday they say bolster their contention that restrictions on flights over Ferguson protests for 11 days in August were about safety and not news censorship.

The Associated Press reported Monday that tapes of discussions between police and the Federal Aviation Administration suggest that a Temporary Flight Restriction was sought to keep out news helicopters.

Capt. Kurt Frisz, who was scene commander in Ferguson at the time, said he realized the conversations were subject to that interpretation, but he insisted that it was really about safety in the face of potential gunfire and laser interference.

A complication, he said, was that his concerns were relayed to Ed Kunz of the FAA in Kansas City through a third person, police dispatching supervisor Chris Trittler.

Police said they received a 911 call at 11:10 p.m. Aug. 10 reporting that protesters were aiming guns at police helicopters. Officials also provided a report from a police pilot of a potentially blinding laser strike, and three audio clips of phone conversations between Frisz and Trittler, and between Trittler and Kunz.

Frisz said he wished he would have had time to talk directly to Kunz and avoid Trittlers speculation that the move was done to keep the news media out.

In the recordings, Kunz and Trittler discuss Friszs request for an 8,000-foot flight minimum that Kunz calls a little higher than normal. Concerned about possible impact on operations at nearby Lambert-St. Louis International Airport, Kunz asks, So hes OK with commercial aircraft transiting area if they need to, so this is a restriction to keep the media out, is that correct?

Trittler replies, He didnt state that, but that would be my guess. He adds, Were doing extra patrols in a three-mile radius and our helicopter is doing extra patrols. I really dont know, but if I had to guess, I would guess that it would be for the news more than anything else, but that would just be speculation on my part.

Frisz, himself a pilot, cited serious safety threats Wednesday, saying, People shooting at a helicopter are not going to know the difference between a media helicopter and a police helicopter. He added, I made the decision to request a TFR ... to reduce the number of targets in the air and allow law enforcement more latitude to maneuver in the airspace safely and reduce their visibility and vulnerability.

FAA Administrator Michael Huerta issued a statement Monday saying no news media had objected to any of the restrictions. It says, in part, When local law enforcement reports a danger to aircraft, including guns fired into the air that could impact low flying aircraft, the FAA will always err on the side of safety.

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Ron Paul Exposes US Elections: ‘They Are A One-Party Monopoly’ – Video

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Ron Paul, Jesse Ventura, Richard Wolff highlight RT Americas special election coverage – Video

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Ron Paul, Jesse Ventura, Richard Wolff highlight RT Americas special election coverage
Did you miss out on RT America #39;s special coverage of the midterm elections? While the mainstream media counted the seats, we focused on the issues. From fracking to GMO labeling, campaign...

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Ron Paul Says: Watch The Petrodollar

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The chaos that one day will ensue from our 35-year experiment with worldwide fiat money will require a return to money of real value. We will know that day is approaching when oil-producing countries demand gold, or its equivalent, for their oil rather than dollars or euros. The sooner the better.Ron Paul

Dr. Paul is referring to the petrodollar system, one of the main pillars thats been holding up the US dollars status as the worlds premier reserve currency since the breakdown of Bretton Woods.

Want to know when the fiat US dollar will collapse? Watch the petrodollar system and the factors affecting it. This is critically important, because once the dollar loses its coveted reserve status, the consequences will be dire for Americans.

At that moment, I believe Washington will become sufficiently desperate to enforce the radical measures that governments throughout world history have always implemented when their currencies were threatenedovert capital controls, wealth confiscation, people controls, price and wage controls, pension nationalizations, etc.

And theres more. The destruction of the dollar will wipe out most peoples wealth, leading to political and social consequences that will likely be worse than the financial consequences.

The dollars role as the worlds reserve currency was first established in 1944, with the Bretton Woods international monetary system. The USvictorious in WWII, and possessing the overwhelmingly largest gold reserves in the world (around 717 million ounces)could reconstruct the global monetary system with the dollar at its center.

The Bretton Woods arrangement linked another countrys currency to the US dollar at a fixed exchange rate, and the US dollar was tied to gold, also at a fixed exchange rate. Countries accumulated dollars in their reserves to engage in international trade or to exchange them with the US government for gold at $35 an ounce.

By the late 1960s, exuberant spending from welfare and warfarecombined with the Federal Reserve monetizing the deficitsdrastically increased the number of dollars in circulation in relation to the gold backing it.

This monetary inflation caused nervous countries to accelerate their exchange of dollars for gold at $35. The result was a serious drain on the US gold supply (from 20,000 tonnes to around 290 million ounces by 1971, an amount it supposedly still holds).

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Sen. Rand Paul Looking To Change Kentucky Law With His Eyes On The White House

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Kentucky Republicans are considering changing a state law so that Sen. Rand Paul can run for both president and his Senate seat 2016, according to Politico. The preliminary talks began after Kentucky Democrats retained control of the state House in Tuesdays midterm elections, an outcome that makes changing the state law more difficult.

But Kentucky Republicans have revived the discussion and are exploring the possibility of making the states presidential primary into a caucus, which could allow the libertarian-leaning senator to run for both the Senate and the White House in 2016, according to the Washington Post.

Kentucky law currently states: no candidates name shall appear on any voting machine or absentee ballot more than once. Kentucky Democrats have already promised not to change the law, which means Paul will have to abandon his chamber seat in order to pursue presidency.

But at Tuesday nights victory party for Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell in Louisville, Paul and Steve Robertson, chairman of the state party, briefly discussed the idea of changing Kentuckys primary into a caucus system instead. Hes got as many questions about it as I do, Robertson told Politico. Hes just curious how it could work.

Changing the states May primary to a caucus system would require the approval of the state partys governing body, which consists of local Republican officials, who would have to decide on the procedures and costs of holding statewide caucuses by a deadline October 2015, according to Politico. Its no easy task.

Pauls spokesman Dan Bayens said the senator is 100 percent committed to running for re-election and his decision on whether to run for president will be made in the spring, Bayens told Politico.

Paul was elected into the U.S. Senate in 2010 and has shown signs of being a likely contender for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination. In response to an invitation to Burning Man 2015 from the Americans for Tax Reform, Paul said he might be too busy to attend the week-long festival in Nevada. Thank you kindly for the invitation, Grover. Ill certainly consider it, but I think I might be pretty busy next summer, Paul said in September.

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