The second episode of the “Look At All The Happy Creatures” Podcast. Alan and Melissa have Sean Stephens and Daniel Velez over for a chat. Look At All The Happy Creatures: www.allthehappycreatures.com Find us on Facebook www.facebook.com Guests and Artwork: Sean Stephens & Daniel Velez www.areazeroworld.com http Music from Christopher North: www.christophernorth.com
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The Immaginary Sea Level Rise Of Climate Change Snake Oil
From Alan’s July 19 and 21, 2011 broadcasts. Listen to Alan’s talks and donate to him at www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com The featured articles are www.theaustralian.com.au www.theaustralian.com.au
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PART 1 – www.youtube.com see this them NOW first this video ¿ ok? www.youtube.com David Icke marks his 20th year of uncovering astounding secrets and suppressed information with this eight-hour presentation before 2500 people at London’s Brixton Academy in May 2010. He takes the manipulation of the human race and the nature of reality to still new levels of understanding and he calls for humanity to rise from its knees and take back the world from the sinister network of families and non-human entities that covertly control us from cradle to grave. David has moved the global cutting edge so many times since his incredible ‘awakening’ in 1990 and here he does it again – and then some. His most staggering revelation is that the Earth and the collective human mind is manipulated from the Moon, which, he says, is not a ‘heavenly body’, but an artificial construct — a gigantic ‘spacecraft’ (probably a hollowed-out ‘planetoid’) — which is home to the extraterrestrial group that has been manipulating humanity for aeons. This is eight hours that will change your thinking, your perception of self and the world, and thus your life. The Lion Sleeps No More! To order please go to: www.davidickebooks.co.uk – David Icke at Brixton Academy 2010 – The Lion Sleeps No More – New 4 disk DVD set available
Look At All The Happy Creatures Promo #1
Look At All The Happy Creatures www.allthehappycreatures.com Read the book online. Free. Join us on FaceBook www.facebook.com The video: We’re posting the next five chapters of Look At All The Happy Creatures on 11.22.09 (That’s the same day as the End The Fed rallies you should be attending. Go to them. Come home. Read our stuff. Save your freedom.) The quotes used in the video are from a Terence McKenna book detailing drug use throughout all of known human history. That he comes to television and considers it a drug, and the most dangerous one at that, should carry some extra weight in this context. Music is “Hate This and I’ll Love You” by Muse.
He Walked by Night: Richard Basehart, Scott Brady, Roy Roberts, Whit Bissell (1948 Movie)
DVD: www.amazon.com thefilmarchived.blogspot.com He Walked by Night (1948) is a black-and-white police procedural film noir, crediting Alfred L. Werker as director. The film, shot in semidocumentary tone, was allegedly based on the real-life actions of Erwin “Machine-Gun” Walker. During production, one of the actors, Jack Webb, struck up a friendship with the police technical advisor, Detective Sergeant Marty Wynn, and was inspired by a conversation with Wynn to create the radio and later television program Dragnet. He Walked by Night was released by Eagle-Lion Films and is notable for the camera work by renowned noir cinematographer John Alton. Today the film is in public domain. On a Los Angeles street, Officer Hollis, a patrolman on his way home from work, stops a man he suspects of being a burglar and is shot and mortally wounded. The minor clues lead nowhere. Two police detectives, Sergeants Marty Brennan (Brady) and Chuck Jones (Cardwell), are assigned to catch the killer, Roy Morgan (Basehart), a brilliant mystery man with no known criminal past, who is hiding in a Hollywood bungalow and listening to police calls on his custom radio in an attempt to avoid capture. His only relationship is with his little dog. Roy consigns burgled electronic equipment to Paul Reeves (Whit Bissell), and on his fifth sale is nearly caught when he shows up to collect on his property. Reeves tells police that the suspect is a mystery man named Roy Martin. The case crosses the paths of …