“Rapture” Television Show Preparing Those Left Behind?

What’s the deal with all of the “end times” movies and tv shows lately? Is it all just a wacky coincidence? Or, are we subtly being prepared for “an Event”? www.riggedreality.com Link “Rapture” TV Show screenrant.com Link Full “Revolution” Trailer: www.youtube.com

White House’s Summers Discusses US Economic Recovery: Video

July 21 (Bloomberg) — White House economic adviser Lawrence Summers talks with Bloomberg’s Julianna Goldman about the outlook for the US economy. (This is an excerpt of the full interview. Source: Bloomberg)

Energy at the Movies™ – Discussion Panel – March 9, 2011

Panel following the “Energy at the Movies” TV event at KLRU’s Austin City Limits studio 6A on March 9, 2011. Panelists included Turk Pipkin (nobelity.org ), Matthew Chapman (http ), Dr. Charles Ramirez Berg (rtf.utexas.edu ) and Sheril Kirshenbaum (sherilkirshenbaum.com ) in a discussion moderated by “Energy at the Movies” host and creator, Dr. Michael Webber. *** “70 Years of Energy on the Big Screen” http From the gushing geysers of Giant, to the plutonium-powered time machine of Back to the Future, Hollywood has entertained us with unforgettable, often iconic images of energy. Whether intentional or not, films frequently serve as a snapshot of society, capturing sentiments of each time period. Many films have themes or scenes that memorialize collective optimism, fears, and observations about energy. Using film clips as a historical road map, Energy at the Movies is an entertaining lecture that will enlighten audiences about the ways films influence how we think about energy, and in turn, how we influence energy policy. All copyrights reserved of their respective corporations. This was an educational event held on the UT campus with support from KLRU TV, Austin PBS. It was sponsored by the American Clean Skies Foundation with additional support by AMD, the CleanTX Foundation, Scientific American and Kulabyte.

Hu Says China Respects `Universality of Human Rights’

Jan. 19 (Bloomberg) — Chinese President Hu Jintao responds to a question about human rights from Bloomberg’s Han Nichols during a news conference with US President Barack Obama at the White House today. (Hu’s remarks in Mandarin are translated into English. Source: Bloomberg)