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Charles Taylor
celebrated his rise to power in Liberia with a
ceremony involving a human sacrifice, burying a pregnant woman alive in
sand, one of his former military commanders has testified.
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When the rich wage war, it's the poor who
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PART 1.
The Trap. Fuck you buddy.
PART
2.
The Lonely Robot.
The Trap: What Happened to Our
Dream of Freedom
is a
BBC
documentary series by
English
filmmaker Adam Curtis. The series explores the concept and
definition of freedom, specifically "how a simplistic model
of human beings as self-seeking, almost robotic, creatures
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John Nash.
Founder of So long sucker, fuck you buddy game theory |
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Environmental
nightmares
Contest begins in Earnest
by Harold One Feather
Our legend has it that uranium is Iya
(pronounced EYE--EEE-YAA); it is a black monster, a brother
to Iktomi, the trickster. Since Iya eats people from the
inside as does cancer, Inyan Hokshila (Stone Boy) buried Iya
deep under the earth long ago to protect people from the
black monster. Iya is an ancient spirit, also kin to the
Unktehila (dinosaurs) and Unkcegila (cavemen), who also ate
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Secrets of
Alchemy;
2012 Mayan Prediction.
Jay Weidner explores the alchemic links between the little
known Hendaye cross in France , and Mayan/Inca predictions
concerning events
all around
2012. In
this documentary, author, scholar Jay Weidner uncovers some
of the deepest secrets of the ancient western tradition of
Alchemy - the knowledge of the fatal season of the
apocalypse, the end of time and the great and imminent
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Peter Buffett
Video
from a recent trip to Liberia and Sierra Leone with the
International Rescue Committee. The song "Anything" is from
his new album "Staring At The Sun".
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A
Salt & Battery, the only truly authentic British Fish and Chip shop
in New York City - brought to you by Tea and Sympathy.
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Photo. John LeKay in studio.
2008 |
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Normality
Normality highly values its normal man. It educates children to
lose themselves and to become absurd,
and thus to be normal. Normal men have killed perhaps
100,000,000 of their fellow normal men in the last fifty years.
R. D. Laing (1927-89), British psychiatrist. The Politics of
Experience, ch. 1 (1967).
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