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The Phantom of the Opera “In all your fantasies…” – Comparison.
“In All Your Fantasies” (The Phantom of the Opera) Music: Andrew Lloyd Webber Lyrics: Richard Stilgoe; Charles Hart Performers: 1- Michael Crawford, Sarah Brightman (London) 2- Colm Wilkinson; Rebecca Caine (Toronto) 3- Anthony Warlow; Ana Marina (Melbourne) 4- Brad Little; Marni Raab (USA Tour) 5- Hugh Panaro; Sandra Joseph (Broadway) 6- Earl Carpenter; Rachel Barrell (London) 7- Howard McGillin; Sandra Joseph (Broadway) 8- John Cudia; Marni Raab (USA Tour) 9- Ramin Karimloo; Gina Beck (London) 10- John Owen-Jones; Sierra Boggess (London)
Human Cloning – Edge Media FreemanTV
freemantv.whynotnews.eu Theo Chalmers interviews Freeman about Obama, Human Cloning, and the Coming Space War. [Original Air-Date June 11 2009]
Shocker: Citizen Spy Networks to be Given Immunity! – Alex Jones Tv 2/3
Paul Joseph Watson www.infowars.com www.prisonplanet.tv January 27, 2011 New York Republican Peter King has introduced a bill that would protect the army of citizen spies Homeland Security hopes to recruit under Janet Napolitano’s “See Something, Say Something” snoop campaign from lawsuits brought by innocent people wrongly accused of being terrorists or extremists. “A top US lawmaker unveiled legislation on Wednesday to protect individuals who tip off authorities to potential extremist threats from lawsuits, in the event that they turn out to finger innocents,” reports AFP. House Homeland Security Chairman King, who is pushing the “See Something, Say Something Act,” wants to shield “good citizens who report suspicious activity” from facing the consequences of misidentifying innocent behavior as extremism or terror. Of course, this will only encourage untrained people to report any behavior whatsoever, no matter how benign, as potential terrorism, creating an army of enthusiastic but hapless citizen spies. “King said his bill would extend protections from individuals “who report suspicious activity anywhere,” adds the report, making reference to the DHS’ “See Something, Say Something” campaign, which characterizes paying for things with cash as a suspicious activity. The program was launched with the aid of Orwellian telescreens at Wal-Mart checkouts that play a message from Homeland Security chief Janet Napolitano encouraging Americans to report anything unusual to Wal …
Shocker: Citizen Spy Networks to be Given Immunity! – Alex Jones Tv 1/3
Paul Joseph Watson www.infowars.com www.prisonplanet.tv January 27, 2011 New York Republican Peter King has introduced a bill that would protect the army of citizen spies Homeland Security hopes to recruit under Janet Napolitano’s “See Something, Say Something” snoop campaign from lawsuits brought by innocent people wrongly accused of being terrorists or extremists. “A top US lawmaker unveiled legislation on Wednesday to protect individuals who tip off authorities to potential extremist threats from lawsuits, in the event that they turn out to finger innocents,” reports AFP. House Homeland Security Chairman King, who is pushing the “See Something, Say Something Act,” wants to shield “good citizens who report suspicious activity” from facing the consequences of misidentifying innocent behavior as extremism or terror. Of course, this will only encourage untrained people to report any behavior whatsoever, no matter how benign, as potential terrorism, creating an army of enthusiastic but hapless citizen spies. “King said his bill would extend protections from individuals “who report suspicious activity anywhere,” adds the report, making reference to the DHS’ “See Something, Say Something” campaign, which characterizes paying for things with cash as a suspicious activity. The program was launched with the aid of Orwellian telescreens at Wal-Mart checkouts that play a message from Homeland Security chief Janet Napolitano encouraging Americans to report anything unusual to Wal …