The Zionist Agenda, BBC propaganda, David Kelly murdered for truth -...
David Halpin gives a presentation on 'The Zionist agenda, Dr. David Kelly, The propaganda of the BBC'.
He talks about the roots of Zionism, the...
David Halpin gives a presentation on 'The Zionist agenda, Dr. David Kelly, The propaganda of the BBC'.
He talks about the roots of Zionism, the injustices forced upon the peoples of Palestine, the assassination of Dr. David Kelly and the propaganda arm of the government, the BBC.
Filmed by BBC5.tv at the Totnes Truth Festival, 2nd of May 2010.
http://www.bbc5.tv/eyeplayer/video/zi...
http://www.youtube.com/user/BBC5tv
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Swiss Politician Lukas Reimann: Swiss People Oppose The Bilderberg...
Swiss politician Lukas Reimann went on Alex's show and said the Swiss People's Party opposes the IMF, the World Bank, and the Bilderberg Group....
Swiss politician Lukas Reimann went on Alex's show and said the Swiss People's Party opposes the IMF, the World Bank, and the Bilderberg Group. Reimann plans to march to the gates of Bilderberg with Baettig and other Canton leaders. The Swiss People's Party is the largest party in the Federal Assembly, with 58 members of the National Council and 6 of the Council of
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[Islam & Life] What role has Murdoch news empire played in the...
The Rupert Murdoch phone hacking scandal that led to the closure of the news of the world was not surprising news in the perspective of the global...
The Rupert Murdoch phone hacking scandal that led to the closure of the news of the world was not surprising news in the perspective of the global media monopoly.
Very a few people paid attention to the fact that targeting Muslims by the right wing media which is mostly owned by Murdoch has a longer history than this recent scandal. In this edition of the show we ask the following question; What role has Murdoch's news empire played in the negative portrayal of Muslims?
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[Drama] The 30th Day - Episode 1 - Farsi sub English
A young man, Siyawash is accused of murder of his friend and is to be hanged to death. The day of execution comes and at the time when he is hanged...
A young man, Siyawash is accused of murder of his friend and is to be hanged to death. The day of execution comes and at the time when he is hanged the rope breaks. Siyawash stays alive. An Angle comes to Siyawash and tells him that due to some of his good deeds God has granted him two options. 1) Immediate Death & 2) Death after 30 days Siyawash chooses the second option. The Angle tells him that God has given him an opportunity to make up for the past mistakes by making the right choices. But!!! Will Siyawash take the right decisions or will he get engrossed in the world???
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AMERICAN AWAKENING - Beginning of the End of American Hegemony -...
OCCUPY WALSTREET IS AMERICAN AWAKENING AND Beginning of the End of American Hegemony.
http://occupywallst.org/
On October 05, 2011, at 3:00 in...
OCCUPY WALSTREET IS AMERICAN AWAKENING AND Beginning of the End of American Hegemony.
http://occupywallst.org/
On October 05, 2011, at 3:00 in the afternoon the residents of Liberty Square will gather to join their union brothers and sisters in solidarity and march. At 4:30 in the afternoon the 99% will march in solidarity with #occupywallstreet from Foley Square to the Financial District, where their pensions have disappeared to, where their health has disappeared to. Together we will protest this great injustice. We stand in solidarity with the honest workers of:
•AFL-CIO (AFSCME)
•United NY
•Strong Economy for All Coalition
•Working Families Party
•TWU Local 100
•SEIU 1199
•CWA 1109
•RWDSU
•Communications Workers of America
•CWA Local 1180
•United Auto Workers
•United Federation of Teachers
•Professional Staff Congress - CUNY
•National Nurses United
•Writers Guild East
And:
•VOCAL-NY
•Community Voices Heard
•Alliance for Quality Education
•New York Communities for Change
•Coalition for the Homeless
•Neighborhood Economic Development Advocacy Project (NEDAP)
•The Job Party
•NYC Coalition for Educational Justice
•The Mirabal Sisters Cultural and Community Center
•The New Deal for New York Campaign
•National People's Action
•ALIGN
•Human Services Council
•Labor-Religion Coalition of New York State
•Citizen Action of NY
•MoveOn.org
•Common Cause NY
•New Bottom Line
•350.org
•Tenants & Neighbors
•Democracy for NYC
•Resource Generation
•Tenants PAC
•Teachers Unite
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[27 May 2012] Egypt holds first free presidential election - The Real...
[27 May 2012] Egypt holds first free presidential election - The Real Deal - English
Egyptians went to the polls in their first ever free...
[27 May 2012] Egypt holds first free presidential election - The Real Deal - English
Egyptians went to the polls in their first ever free presidential election during this week. Who becomes president and indeed what the president's powers would be are still unknown. A run-off vote is scheduled for 16th and 17th of June in case no candidate gets more than 50 percent of the votes. France and Germany are at loggerheads over what to do about Greek-Euro economic issue as the new French President Francois Hollande and German Chancellor Angela Merkel took part at the European Union Summit. After months hype about the float of Facebook which has billions of users worldwide, the appetite for its shares collapsed after the initial launch on Friday. Shares opened at 38 dollars each but they are now being traded at 31 dollars valuing the company 4 billion dollars less than it was just a week ago.
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Nursery Rhyme - Ten In The Bed - English
Counting down songs for children like 10 In The Bed are great for introducing the concept of subtraction, and the repetitive nature of the songs...
Counting down songs for children like 10 In The Bed are great for introducing the concept of subtraction, and the repetitive nature of the songs allows students to learn the songs really quickly. As the teddy bears fall from the bed, young learners can recalculate the number of teddy bears left each time. Also, take the opportunity to identify the animals in the window!
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[17 June 2012] British government tracking Internet users - The Real...
[17 June 2012] British government tracking Internet users - English
The British government has proposed legislation that will give blank cheques...
[17 June 2012] British government tracking Internet users - English
The British government has proposed legislation that will give blank cheques to Internet and phone firms to pay them to track everyone's E-Mail, Twitter, Facebook and other Internet usage. It is going to cost hundreds of millions of pounds for a massive invasion of people's privacy along with breaching civil rights of almost every citizen in the country and presumably anyone from abroad who communicates with them. The legislation is supposed to catch terrorists before they terrorize, that is of course the excuse!
Spain was bailed out during the week at the cost of one hundred billion euros which is around 80 billion pounds and 125 billion dollars. "It is impossible to speak a sentence about the Euro Zone without the words "crisis" and "bail out" in it," said George Galloway. On Sunday, Greeks went to the polls. "If the left wing coalition wins then that would be next week's crisis in the Euro Zone," Galloway added.
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[22 June 2012] The new Egypt A finale or a prelude to struggles - Middle...
[22 June 2012] The new Egypt A finale or a prelude to struggles - Middle East Today - English
An official final result in Egypt says the candidate...
[22 June 2012] The new Egypt A finale or a prelude to struggles - Middle East Today - English
An official final result in Egypt says the candidate of Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt Mohammed Morsi has won the country's presidential election runoff. He has secured around 52 percent of the votes; however Ahmed Shafiq the Mubarak-era Prime Minister has also claimed victory. Will this be the beginning of more trouble for Egypt? Will the military council still have the final say in the country?
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[01 July 2012] Barclays bank fined 290mn pounds over financial scandal -...
[01 July 2012] Barclays bank fined 290mn pounds over financial scandal - English
Barclays bank was hit with 290 million pounds in fines for a...
[01 July 2012] Barclays bank fined 290mn pounds over financial scandal - English
Barclays bank was hit with 290 million pounds in fines for a serious widespread role in trying to manipulate interest rates and the cost of borrowing. Barclays chairman Marcus Agius has resigned over the scandal and is scheduled to appear before lawmakers on the Treasury Committee on Thursday to answer their questions. In an interview to mark the fifth anniversary of Tony Blair's resignation as the British Prime Minister, he said that he would be willing to do it all again and that he had learned much in the last five years to make him a better premiere.
However, Blair has never apologized and will never face a trial for crimes he committed in Iraq. He even claims that things in Iraq are getting better and the country's economy is growing. "Some of us will never forget the hundreds of thousands of children who died under sanctions at his [Blair] hands, and the countless more who perished thereafter, again at his hands, under shot and shell," said George Galloway.
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[29 June 2012] Morsi and the New Republic in Egypt - Middle East Today -...
[29 June 2012] Morsi and the New Republic in Egypt - Middle East Today - English
Egypt's first democratically elected president, Mohamed Morsi,...
[29 June 2012] Morsi and the New Republic in Egypt - Middle East Today - English
Egypt's first democratically elected president, Mohamed Morsi, has begun working on forming a government he says will represent all Egyptians. Morsi moved into his new office in the presidential palace in Cairo on Monday while his supporters kept up their sit-in protest at Tahrir Square to pressure the ruling generals of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) to hand over full powers to him, AFP reported.
SCAF took power in February 2011 after the Egyptians launched a revolution against the pro-Israeli regime in January, which eventually brought an end to the 30-year dictatorship of former President Hosni Mubarak. Morsi picked up 13.2 million votes out of just over 26 million, giving him 51.7 percent of the vote. Tens of thousands of Egyptians gathered in Cairo and across the country to celebrate Morsi's victory, chanting slogans like "God is greatest" and "Down with military rule."
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[09 July 2012] George Galloway: The Mystery of Arafat Death - English
[09 July 2012] George Galloway: The Mystery of Arafat Death - English
Recent investigations indicate that Yasser Arafat might have been poisoned...
[09 July 2012] George Galloway: The Mystery of Arafat Death - English
Recent investigations indicate that Yasser Arafat might have been poisoned with the radioactive Polonium 210 in Paris in 2004. The deadly poison was also used to murder the former officer of the Russian Federal Security Service, FSB and KGB, Alexander Litvinenko, in 2006. Last week, Barclays was fined 290 million pounds for attempting to manipulate the rates on which banks lend to each other.
Public and political pressure forced the bank's former CEO, Bob Diamond, to take responsibility for rogue traders and resign. Diamond was paid around 14 million pounds a year in salaries and bonuses. Meanwhile, the movie actor Tom Cruise and his wife Katie Holmes are getting divorced. Sources close to Holmes say it is all about Scientology, the cult to which Cruise is a member.
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[11 July 2012] Where the new Egypt is headed - News Analysis - English
[11 July 2012] Where the new Egypt is headed - News Analysis - English
Tension is building in Egypt as the Supreme Constitutional Court suspends a...
[11 July 2012] Where the new Egypt is headed - News Analysis - English
Tension is building in Egypt as the Supreme Constitutional Court suspends a presidential decree reinstating the dissolved parliament.
President Mohammed Morsi had ordered lawmakers to get to work and the chamber held a brief session on Tuesday.
The reinstatement of parliament is being seen as the first confrontation between Egypt's new president and the country's powerful military.
This edition of News Analysis asks where the new Egypt is headed.
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[18 July 2012] Should Africans support Iran in the face of western...
[18 July 2012] Should Africans support Iran in the face of western economic imperialism - English
Kenya, Tanzania, Sierra Leone and a host of...
[18 July 2012] Should Africans support Iran in the face of western economic imperialism - English
Kenya, Tanzania, Sierra Leone and a host of African nations have been threatened with sanctions if the import oil from Iran. Some of them rely on Iranian oil because of the flexibility in payment.
In Tanzania, Iranian embassy and a shipping agent in Dubai had to assure the country that no Iranian ships have been re-flagged to dodge sanctions to import oil to the East African nation.
Kenya has cancelled plans to import crude oil from Iran following threats of sanctions, an official at the Kenyan energy ministry has said.
The outline deal signed last month was to import about 4 Million tonnes of oil from the Iranian National Oil Company.
But the US embassy in Nairobi had warned it was important to cut revenue to the Iranian government.
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[20 July 2012] Spirituality of Ramadan in the modern life - English
[20 July 2012] Spirituality of Ramadan in the modern life - English
Muslim life style changes during the month of Ramadan. They refrain from...
[20 July 2012] Spirituality of Ramadan in the modern life - English
Muslim life style changes during the month of Ramadan. They refrain from eating, drinking and other pleasures, every day, from dawn to dusk. They instead try to nourish their souls by praying, reading the Quran and by doing charitable acts. Muslims around the world celebrate this month in many different ways, according to their local customs and cultures.
This cultural diversity, while maintaining piety as the essence of Ramadan, is beautiful in itself. In Europe and other western countries, thanks to Muslim presence, Ramadan and its traditions have become more visible. Ramadan is also a good opportunity for non-Muslims to learn about Islam, the Quran and about this important pillar of Islam, especially when they are disillusioned by the materialistic, consumerist modern life styles. This week's Islam and Life asks: What can be learned from the spirituality of Ramadan in the modern life?
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[05 Aug 2012] Is Saudi Arabia on the edge of revolution - News Analysis...
[05 Aug 2012] Is Saudi Arabia on the edge of revolution - News Analysis - English
As revolutions have taken place in the region, the rumblings...
[05 Aug 2012] Is Saudi Arabia on the edge of revolution - News Analysis - English
As revolutions have taken place in the region, the rumblings have been felt in many places and it appears that the next epicenter could be Saudi Arabia. As more demonstrations have taken place in the kingdom, another protester has been killed in the Eastern Province. Also reports say that a Saudi policeman has also been killed. As the violence continues and claims of abuse and illegal incarceration rise, many question what lies ahead in this repressive kingdom as its people continue to seek equality. Are we on the edge of a revolution in Saudi Arabia?
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The Prophet - Documentary - English
\'The Prophet\' is an Iranian documentary produced in reaction to the blasphemous US movie \'Innoncence of Muslims\'. It was filmed in a number of...
\'The Prophet\' is an Iranian documentary produced in reaction to the blasphemous US movie \'Innoncence of Muslims\'. It was filmed in a number of countries including Australia, Iran, India, Armenia, Vatican City, Italy and Saudi Arabia.
Some Muslim countries had already announced their intention to make a film in response to sacrilegious US movie but failed to do so, making the Iranian documentary the sole media reaction to the American movie by the Islamic countries.
\'The Prophet\' is a joint production of the Society of Dialogue between Islam and Christianity and the Association of Islamic TV and Radio Channels.
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The parallels to what is happening in the US is sobering- English
The 1933 burning of the Reichstag German House of Parliament was a classic example of a false-flag operation. False-flag ops are acts of military...
The 1933 burning of the Reichstag German House of Parliament was a classic example of a false-flag operation. False-flag ops are acts of military aggression or terrorism committed by governments against their own people but blamed on the governments opponents for the purpose of creating patriotic support of the government and to justify violence against its opponents. Here is the evidence that the Reichstag fire was set by Hitler\'s Nazis and blamed on his opponents so he could quickly consolidate dictatorial power in the name of protecting the people. The parallels to what is happening in the US is sobering
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[18 May 2013] Is a new police state emerging in the US?- English
Scandal after scandal in the US: the seizure of AP reporters\' phone records by the Justice Department, the Internal Revenue Service\'s targeting...
Scandal after scandal in the US: the seizure of AP reporters\' phone records by the Justice Department, the Internal Revenue Service\'s targeting of conservative groups. The third scandal: the Benghazi leak is what mainstream media have reported.
In this edition of the show we will be covering different US government actions that go against the US constitution as the third in a series of scandals, and ask our guests whether these scandals are so threatening that it has political dangers, a point acknowledged even by the White House.
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[28 May 13] israel lobby: Money interests behind the Wailing Wall - English
AIPAC is one of the most powerful lobby groups in Washington and is the most powerful pro-Israel lobby group in the country, as evidenced by the...
AIPAC is one of the most powerful lobby groups in Washington and is the most powerful pro-Israel lobby group in the country, as evidenced by the array of high profile politicians, both Republicans and Democrats, who speak at its conference each year.
The Pentagon\\\'s new chief held talks with Israeli Minister for Military Affairs Ehud Barak, on March 5 and pledged to ensure US budget cuts have no effect on funding for military assistance to Israel.
Pro-Israel interests have contributed $56.8 million in individual, group, and soft money donations to federal candidates and party committees since 1990, according to the non-partisan Center for Responsive Politics.
Between the 2000 and the 2004 elections, the 50 members of AIPAC\\\'s board donated an average of $72,000 each to campaigns and political action committees. AIPAC claims it \\\"has a stranglehold on Congress.\\\" With a $47 million a year budget and more than 100 full-time staffers, it is no doubt a formidable advocate for Israel\\\'s interests.
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[03 June 13] Debate: War on the axis of resistance - English
Lebanon\\\'s resistance movement Hezbollah has killed at least 20 anti-Syria militants from the so-called Free Syrian Army near the border with...
Lebanon\\\'s resistance movement Hezbollah has killed at least 20 anti-Syria militants from the so-called Free Syrian Army near the border with Lebanon. Reports say the number of casualties following the Sunday clash is likely to increase after the bodies are retrieved. Earlier in the day, at least two rockets launched from Syria hit the northeastern Lebanese town of Hermel in Bekaa Valley.
Foreign-backed militants in Syria have previously been involved in rocket attacks on Lebanese border areas. Turmoil has gripped Syria since March 2011 and the foreign-sponsored militancy has taken its toll on the lives of many people, including large numbers of Syrian soldiers and security personnel. On this edition of the debate, we ask why some are saying the Syrian conflict is becoming an Israeli proxy war against the resistance front.
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[16 June 13] Thousands march against the G8 meeting in northern Ireland...
As the leaders of the world\'s eight most powerful economies - or G8 - prepare to meet in northern Ireland next week, anti-capitalist and anti-war...
As the leaders of the world\'s eight most powerful economies - or G8 - prepare to meet in northern Ireland next week, anti-capitalist and anti-war campaigners made their voices heard.
Even though the rain teemed down intermittently, spirits weren\'t dampened.
The awful weather hasn\'t stopped thousands of people marching through the center of Belfast today. There are several different groups here from anti-capitalists to anti-war campaigners. But basically the message is the same, they want the G8 leaders to govern on behalf of the people rather than just the rich and powerful.
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Tutorial 01 - Friendship Bracelet - The Candystripe (Chevron...
MATERIAL: Six Stranded Embroidery Floss (DMC Brand)
PATTERN INFO:
This is just a simple candy stripe.
You will need 4 colors cut...
MATERIAL: Six Stranded Embroidery Floss (DMC Brand)
PATTERN INFO:
This is just a simple candy stripe.
You will need 4 colors cut about 20\\\" (inches) long for practicing purposes.
If you are more advanced make sure you cut your strings about 55\\\" (inches) long (and then folded to form a loop) so you have enough string to make a complete bracelet with ties. Remember, you can also double up on colors to make a thicker stripe.
Just set them up as 1 2 3 4 (or 11 2 33 2 for the thumbnail) and starting with the first string on the left (always) make three forward knots across the bracelet. When you get to the end pick up the new first string and repeat the forward knotting across the other three strings.
Continue forward knotting across until the desired length is achieved!
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