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Pure psychopathic evil is the prerogative of the State

11 May 2012 | Permalink | comments: 0
By Hereward Fenton

Kelly Thomas crime scene

WARNING: The following video graphically depicts psychopathic torture and murder which makes the crimes of infamous serial killers pale into insignificance by comparison. This atrocity was perpetrated by agents of a modern democratic state, with full authority and backup support.

It all happened right out in the open near a bus terminal with lots of people watching.

The only reason this event even came to light was the unlucky fact (for Officer Manual Ramos) that Kelly Thomas's dad was a retired police officer. Otherwise, Kelly Thomas was a perfect victim - a homeless man with a mental illness. People like him are normally not missed - thus the police were free to act out their darkest impulses.

We have been taught, through endless pulp "true crime" books, TV series and Hollywood productions, to fear the aberrant individual, the lone nut, the Ted Bundy or the Ivan Milat - but the wickedness of these individuals cannot light a candle to the pure barbarity and satanic cruelty of the State through it's empowered minions who seem to provide a channel for an almost supernatural bloodlust.

The video begins with the ominous scene of Kelly Thomas being questioned by Ramos, who is constantly twirling his baton. At a certain point Ramos dons latex gloves and says "I'm gonna f-- you up".

Nobody came to rescue Kelly as he was beaten, tasered and suffocated by the cops, while he begged for his life and called out for his dad to save him.

When paramedics finally arrived on the scene, they were directed, not to help the dying man in the gutter, but to attend to a few band-aid scratches sustained by the police.

This is the complete and unedited surveillance footage with audio added from a secondary source - watch at your own risk. I myself have not had the stomach to watch it right through.

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Empowerment begins in your mind - or is it just a meme?

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05 April 2012 | Permalink | comments: 0
By Hereward Fenton

MemeOn today's show we bring you analysis and commentary on a number of hot topics in Australian news at the moment.

We look at the embattled MP Craig Thompson, who, despite manifest evidence of fraud and criminal conduct,  is being propped up by a Labor government desperate to hold on to the reigns of power.

We look at new revelations in the Schapelle Corby case which provide yet more evidence that the Australian government knew that the marijuana found in Schapelle's luggage was part of a well established drug trafficking syndicate involving corrupt baggage handlers, customs officials and police.

In the second hour I am joined by Josh Jackson as we look at ways in which we can become self-empowered. Josh steps us through some practical things we can do to free ourselves from the chains of inhibition and societal conditioning. We also look at the concept of "memes" as both inhibitors and motivators,  and how we may be able to create new psychological memes to help us move into a state of empowerment in our lives.

A great show!

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Police brutality on youtube: with entertainment like this, who needs horror movies?

07 March 2012 | Permalink | comments: 1
By Hereward Fenton

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Categories: [ Police Violence, Tasers ]

The following videos were found during a casual youtube search which began with a story about a 20 year old girl in Florida who suffered severe brain damage as a result of being tasered in the back while handcuffed.

These videos demonstrate over and over again the same pattern, with police officers carried away in an orgy of domination, torture and murderous rage inflicted on harmless, helpless and incapacitated victims.

In each case the police claim that the victim was at fault, and that the use of force was appropriate.

Tasering a 72 old woman for refusing to sign a traffic infringement, tasering a man lying prone on the ground with a broken back, tasering a blind woman, breaking the neck of an 84 year old war veteran - all these are deemed justifiable use of force.

We don't need horror movies any more. The horror is right here, on youtube, and it's real.


















 

Fascism Then and Now: A Special Report by Hereward Fenton

22 February 2011 | Permalink | comments: 3
By Hereward Fenton

Since the September 11 2001 terrorist attacks many western countries have experienced an erosion of the freedom which I was brought up to believe was a guaranteed, non-negotiable part of modern society. In retrospect it appears that this freedom was only ever attained tentatively and required constant vigilance in order to prevent us slipping back into more barbaric forms of social organisation.

PART 1


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eagn7i5qhYw

This backsliding has led to the global re-emergence of social and economic trends which I am calling fascist, although to the casual observer these may seem to have little in common with classic fascism of the early 20th century.

It is only by studying the underlying mechanisms of social control and economic manipulation that the current trends can be properly understood. This video identifies some of those trends with sources you can easily verify through an internet search.

PART 2


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lft1yLU9E4

It is hoped that this video will serve as a wake-up call and a warning to those who are still slumbering in ignorance of the approaching catastrophe.

If you agree with this video and find it insightful, please share it, preferably with those who are not yet awake to the threat which we face.

You are free to copy this video and redistribute in any format.

This video contains excerpts from Leni Riefenstahl's "Triumph of the Will" and Newsreel footage from WWII - reproduced under "fair use" terms.

Music is from "Carmina Burana", by Karl Orff.

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Interview with singer/songwriter Imani Hekima

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10 October 2010 | Permalink | comments: 2

Today we bring you a unique interview from the U.K.

Imani Hekima Imani Hekima joins in the second half for a discussion of his song-writing, and in particular his recently released single "Shame", which addresses the issue of  "honour killings".

From Imani's press release:

"Born and raised in the north of England, Hekima has developed a special penchant for alternative and socially aware songwriting.  Over the past two years, the video for his track ‘The Robots Rebellion’ has been featured on the official websites of David Icke and the Conscious Media Network respectively."

"Shame, which he wrote in 2008, has had an interesting journey.  Originally telling the story of a woman whose life spirals into self destruction, its lyrical content (and title especially) also carries an uncanny double meaning, spookily relevant to honour crimes. So when he was approached earlier in 2010 to lend music to a video made by an anti-honour killings Facebook group, Shame was the most obvious choice."

Our discussion gets into the subject of the importance of songwriting on society in general and our collective need for artists and poets to come forth and express painful truths which are often deliberately hidden by our would-be masters.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WV0SLsyVsqY

As always we cover the breaking news from our twitter stream and give our best shot at analysis of current events.

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Don’t tase me, bro

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19 June 2009 | Permalink | comments: 4

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Categories: [ Australia, Climate Change, Tasers ]

 


On tonight's show we cover the unfolding debacle over the roll out of taser stun guns in NSW, the climate change debate, and the Iranian elections.

In the first half I have as my guest Stuart Edwards, who has 18 years experience in waste management both in the private sector and in local government.

Links for tonight's show:

CIA, Iran and the Election Riots


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRwUZ-u6KFo


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