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Spotted Eagle
Pope is a Western Shoshone and Cherokee
Native American. He has studied with many different medicine people,
spiritual leaders and native elders.
As a young man, he traveled with and assisted his
father, Rolling Thunder, on speaking tours, was involved with the original
Red Wind foundation, a Native American camp teaching traditional values in
Southern, California, and, from 1975 to 1985, he was President of Meta
Tantay, a Native American intertribal and interracial non-profit traditional
camp in the desert of Nevada.
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The lost interview
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An unedited 25
minute interview with Bruce Lee (1940-1973) on the Pierre
Berton Show. Recorded on 9th December 1971 in Hong Kong
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Tom Kotik
born in Prague, Czech Republic
and has has exhibited his work in various places across the United states and in
Europe.
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Paintings
- Robert
E Robideau,
member of the Turtle
Mountain Ojibwa and White Earth Ojibwa tribes has been an AIM activist for
more then 35 years, participated in the firefight on the Pine Ridge
reservation in 1975. He was acquitted, along with Darell Butler, in the
killing of two FBI agents in 1976 on grounds of self defense. Ever since
1976 Robert Robideau has worked for the freedom of his cousin Leonard
Peltier. Robideau has served twice as the National-International director of
the Leonard Peltier Defense Committee and currently is the Co director. He
has been relentless in his pursuit of Peltier's freedom by telling Leonard's
story to anyone who would listen and help. He is a
self taught artist, founder and director of the American Indian Museum in
Barcelona, Spain, where much of his art work remains on display.
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Yuan Zhen Wu
a 32nd generation
warrior monk from Shaolin Temple, has set up Shaolin Temple
Martial Arts Academy in Vancouver, Canada since 2002 to
promote kung fu learning from Shaolin’s 1,500-year rigorous
tradition of uniting Chan Buddhism and Kung Fu. A recognized
Ninth-level Chinese Martial Art Master.
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Billy Childish
was born in 1959 in Chatham, Kent. After leaving secondary school at 16, he
entered Chatham dockyard as an apprentice stone mason. He later went on to
study painting at St Martins School of Art. He has published over 40
collections poetry, written three novels, recorded over 100 full-length
independent LP’s and produced over 2500 paintings.
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Chen Peishan
is a 20th generation representative of Chen Style Taijiquan. He serves as:
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Chairman, International Society of Chen Taijiquan — Chairman, Japan Chen
Family Taijiquan Association
— Honorary President, Chen Style Taijiquan Research Association in Xinxiang
City, Henan — Honorary President, The French Traditional Chen Taijiquan
Association
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Litany
Burns
is an international personality with a range of
talents that include poetry, clairvoyance,
channeling, lecturing, writing and filmmaking.
Having worked on the infamous “Son of Sam” case,
Litany has also appeared on national television,
radio and in top magazines in the U.S., Asia,
Australia, Europe, Canada, South Africa and Latin
America. In demand as a lecturer in the U.S. and
Europe
See
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Alan
Cantwell MD
is a retired physician and cancer researcher who believes cancer is
caused by bacteria and AIDS is man-made.
In 1984 (the year HIV was discovered), his book AIDS: The Mystery and
the Solution was published, showing the presence of cancer-associated
bacteria in this syndrome. And in 1990, The Cancer Microbe: |
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History 1983-1993
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is a psychologist who studies, writes about, and consults on the
role of psychological issues in organizational, political, and
group conflict settings. He received his B.A. from Princeton
University and his Ph.D. in psychology from the University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In addition to his work with
Eidelson Consulting, Dr. Eidelson is Executive Director of the
Solomon Asch Center for Study of Ethnopolitical Conflict at the
University of Pennsylvania.
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Where
Conscience Meets Policy
We have arrived at
that crossroads where we must choose which path we will take, if we
are to reach tomorrow. America and the world are standing on the
threshold to the open "Gates of Hell," guarded by a new and
different form of that mythical three-headed monster known as
Cerberus.
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DARK
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MOON,
the most important film of its kind since
Oliver Stone's JFK - or since Rob Reiner's This is Spinal Tap,
at any rate - images of Neil Armstrong's walk on the moon on
July 20, 1969
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Barry
Chamish
is an Israeli researcher, author and journalist. He first gained
worldwide notoriety in his coverage of the Yitzhak Rabin
assassination conspiracy and he continues his never-ending work
to bring the true conspirators to justice.
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- How
Reporters
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- Worrying and Love
- Nuclear Front Groups
By Diane Farsetta
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THE MADNESS OF GEORGE W. BUSH:
A REFLECTION OF OUR COLLECTIVE
PSYCHOSIS By Paul Levy
Paul Levy
is a spiritually-informed political co-activist. A pioneer
in the field of spiritual awakening, he is a healer in private
practice, assisting others who are awakening to the dream-like
nature of reality.
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Joe
Biden To Bush: "You're leading us off a cliff. Stop!"
Clearly having had enough of Republican colleagues putting their
blind loyalty to George W. Bush ahead of American opinion and the
lives of our troops, Senator Joe Biden (D-DE) gave a powerful speech
on the Senate floor Wednesday in which he ripped the GOP for their
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Harriett
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a few weeks, Harriett was arrested, tried, jailed, made sick, and died.
The convenient swiftness of her death has not been questioned by the
authorities, nor will it be, for medical murder is the standard Canadian
way of dealing with those few aboriginals who are neither slaves nor
sellouts, and who refuse to do the bidding of the state
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Poison DUst
tells the story of young soldiers who thought they
came home safely from the war, but didn't. Of a veteran's young
daughter whose birth defect is strikingly similar to birth
defects suffered by many Iraqi children. Of thousands of young
vets who are suffering from the symptoms of uranium poisoning,
and the thousands more who are likely to find themselves with
these ailments in the years to come. Of a government unwilling
to admit there might be a problem here. Filmmaker Sue Harris
skillfully weaves the stories of these young veterans with
scientific explanations of the nature of "DU" and its dangers,
including interviews with former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey
Clark, New York Daily News reporter Juan Gonzalez, noted
physicist Michio Kaku, Dr. Rosalie Bertell, Dr. Helen Caldicott
and Major Doug Rokke- the former U.S. Army DU Project head.
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Daniel Pinchbeck
has written
features for The New York Times Magazine, Esquire, Wired,
Harper's Bazaar, The Village Voice, Salon, and many other
publications. He is one of the founders of Open City, an art
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