Friday, November 28, 2008

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Lakotah declare state of emergency

An Open Letter to Barack Obama Between Hope and Reality By RALPH NADER

Found Footage is National Treasure

Tony and Albert Fagler of Englewood, Colorado were cleaning out their grandparent’s home after their grandmother died in 2000 and found three canisters of 16mm film. They took the film to the local TV station, but it was so old and brittle that the TV station sent it to the Library of Congress to be converted to video. There, historians asked that the original film be donated to the national archives. It contained footage of Tony and Albert’s grandfather Albert Fagler in World War II, including scenes with their grandmother, whom he met and married in England during the war.

There was another reason why the Library of Congress wanted the original films. They are a treasure trove of historic video of the aftermath of D-Day.

They contain cockpit video of American fighter planes in dogfights over the skies of France and Germany.

There is also footage of American planes taking out German convoys on the ground and attacks on ships.

The photographer also documents American soldiers on the ground in their advance across the French countryside.

The film has been called a national treasure, and will be available for future historians

FEMA DEATHCAMPS AND THE RED AND BLUE LIST UNDER MARTIAL LAW

Kongar-ol Ondar the Tuvan Singer

National Geographic Magazine’s Top Shots of 2008

Bob Dylan And Donovan

Friday, November 07, 2008

Ray Charles, Jerry Lee Lewis, Fats Domino - Boogie live

Stefan Grossman-1967-How to Play Blues Guitar 1966

Happy Birthday Joni Mitchell

Joni Mitchell-Night Ride Home
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Joni Mitchell - Goodbye Blue Sky

The Century Of The Self - Part 1 of 4

It is the story of Edward Bernays

Werner von Braun shows and explains his original plans to travel to and around the Moon and back again.

von Braun was the central figure in Germany's pre-war rocket development program, responsible for the design and realization of the deadly V-2 combat rocket during World War II. After the war, he and some of his rocket team were taken to the United States as part of the then-secret Operation Overcast.

Bush Administration Rushes to Relax Environmental Rules Before Leaving

A History Timeline of Population Control

The Civilian Inmate Labor Program of the US Army provided by Army Regulation was first drafted in 1997, updated 2005

George E. Kessler prepared plans for 26 communities, 26 park and boulevard systems, 49 parks, 46 estates & residents, and 26 schools.

Kansas City History - Part 1 of 3

Ron Paul with Alex Jones 11/5/08

Press TV: Alex Jones analyzes president-elect Obama