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Im Spiel schlüpft der Spieler entweder in die Rolle eines Dämons oder eines Engels. In drei verschiedenen Umgebungen und 50 Level muss der Dämon, die Seelen in die Hölle befördern, und der Engel, die Seelen in den Himmel schicken. В игре игрок берет на себя роль либо демона, либо ангела. В трех различных средах и 50 уровнях демон должен переправить души в ад, а ангел - на...
Topics: Game, Phenomedia, PC
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Feb 10, 2013
02/13
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Even as executive director of Food & Water Watch and one of the nation’s leading healthy-food advocates, Wenonah Hauter says the local-food movement is not enough to solve America’s food crisis and the public health debacle it has created. Hauter, author of Foodopoly, says the real culprit is the massive consolidation and corporate control of food production, which prevents farmers from raising healthy crops and limits our choices at the grocery store. Hauter explains how agricultural...
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Mar 3, 2013
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Glen Milner is a researcher and activist with the Ground Zero Center for Nonviolent Action. He has focused on the danger of nuclear weapons. For over 25 years, he has used the Freedom of Information Act to monitor Naval activities in the Puget Sound Region. He discovered that rail cars carrying submarine missile rocket motors involved in a 1986 derailment contained large amounts of high explosives, contrary to official Navy statements, and also that nuclear warheads were being transported by...
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May 20, 2012
05/12
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What we believe about how businesses succeed and how wealth is created has a powerful impact on the public-policy choices we make (including how we tax upper-income people). UFE’s new book, The Self-Made Myth: And the Truth About How Government Helps Individuals, exposes the reality that any enterprise is the result of a variety of factors, including government support: No one in this country ever “made it” alone. Co-authors Mike Lapham and Brian Miller jump-start the conversation...
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Nov 12, 2017
11/17
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Ed Mays
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On November 1st Seattle City Councilmember Kshama Sawant, of Socialist Alternative, and a broad coalition of organizations, many of whom are organized into a coalition called “Housing for All,” mobilized for a City Council Public Budget Hearing and occupied City Hall overnight to demand to end the brutal demolition of unsanctioned encampments of homeless people (called “sweeps”). Instead of wasting money on sweeps, it is proposed to tax big business to build affordable housing and fund...
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Aug 5, 2012
08/12
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Ed Mays
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Medea Benjamin, co-founder of Code Pink and Global Exchange and one of the country's pre-eminent activists examines the horrific implications of the high-tech murder, extra judicial execution, and spying by aerial drones currently being carried out by the US national security state and proliferating to a city near you. Seattle is one of 30 "test cities" already deploying remote controlled aerial drones. These drones range from the size of a mosquito to a medium size airplane and...
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In contrast to the anxiety surrounding our voting system, with stories about voter suppression and manipulation, there are actually quite a few positive initiatives toward voting rights reform. Professor Joshua A. Douglas, an expert on our electoral system, examines these encouraging developments in this talk discussing his new book "Vote for Us: How to Take Back Our Elections and Change the Future of Voting". We learn how regular Americans are working to take back their democracy,...
Topics: Election Reform, Voting Rights, Democracy
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Feb 3, 2019
02/19
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Topics: Crazy Stuff, Hawaii, My Nose
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ማኅበረ ቅዱሳን ቴሌቪዥን - Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido Church - Mahibere Kidusan TV (Seattle)Mahibere Kidusan TV Mahibere Kidusan TV: Mahibere Kidusan TV................................ For more programming from Rediet Getahun or information about this program, visit Seattle Community Media .
Topics: Ethiopian, Christian, Orthodox
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Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido Church Mahibere Kidusan TV - Seattle Chapter Mahibere Kidusan TV: Mahibere Kidusan TV................................ For more programming from Rediet Getahun or information about this program, visit Seattle Community Media .
Topics: Ethiopian, Orthodox, Church
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Special two part series: Three Indigenous women speakers from Okinawa, Guam, and Hawai’i recently concluded a speaking tour of the Pacific Northwest to discuss the growing movements against U.S. military bases, and for a demilitarized, nuclear-free, and independent Pacific. This video is from the last stop on the tour. The presentation included talks by- Kyle Kajihiro, PhD candidate in Geography, University of Hawai’i-Manoa, board member for Hawaiʻi Peace and Justice, founder of DMZ...
Topics: Militarism, Imperialism, Colonialism
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Two videos from Veterans for Peace: Making Waves: The Rebirth of the Golden Rule This 25 minute documentary covers the history of the Golden Rule historic anti-nuclear peace boat from her first voyage in 1958 through restoration from 2010 to 2015 and her current voyages. The film maker, James “Seamus” Knight of Caneyhead Productions produced the film during the San Diego Fleet Week protest on October 14, 2017 in conjunction with Veterans For Peace, San Diego chapter. Walking the Walk In...
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After nearly a decade overseas, acclaimed journalist Dahr Jamail returned to America to renew his passion for mountaineering—only to find that the slopes he once climbed have been irrevocably changed by climate disruption. He embarked on a worldwide journey to see for himself the consequences of climate change across the globe—from Alaska to Australia’s Great Barrier Reef to the Amazon rainforest. Now returning to the Town Hall stage, he presented his findings from his new book The End of...
Topics: Climate Change, Extinction, End Of Ice
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On February 18, 1965, an overflowing crowd in Cambridge, England gathered to witness a televised debate between James Baldwin, the leading literary voice of the civil rights movement, and William F. Buckley Jr., a fierce critic of the movement and America’s most influential conservative intellectual. The topic was “the American dream is at the expense of the American Negro.” Drawing from his book The Fire Is Upon Us, political scientist Nicholas Buccola brings us the full story of this...
Topics: History, Civil Rights, Class Struggle
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While ¾ of working class people in Seattle have experienced job loss since March 13th, exasperating the housing crisis which has people living in tents and RVs everywhere, the wealth of the world’s richest man, Amazon founder and chair Jeff Bezos has increased from $113B to $147B in the same period. That’s $34 Billion in two months. What’s worse, the housing crisis in Seattle is largely due to him. Because of the Amazon tech-boom a thousand people per week were moving in, making an...
Topics: Inequality, Fair Taxing, Amazon
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On June 16, 2020, renowned actor, director, producer, and activist, Danny Glover had a one-on-one with Cuban Ambassador to the US Jose Ramon Cabañas. The US activist is one of the world-renowned figures who support a worldwide campaign to grant the Nobel Peace Prize to the Henry Reeve International Contingent of Doctors Specialized in Situations of Disasters and Serious Epidemics. This online discussion was part of the US-Cuba Normalization Committee's Saving Lives Campaign. At the webinar...
Topics: Covid, Cuba, Solidarity
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Today, in the United States, there are more than five hundred federally recognized indigenous communities and nations comprising nearly three million people. These individuals are the descendants of the millions of people who inhabited this land and are the subject of the latest book by noted historian and activist Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz. In An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States, Dunbar-Ortiz challenges the founding myth of the United States and shows how policy against the...
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The US has imposed economic sanctions against 39 countries. In many cases, this denies them access to medicine and medical equipment as well as access to world markets for food and other necessities. During the coronavirus crisis the US, with the highest death count in the world, has upped the sanctions against countries like Iran and Venezuela, and has tried to weaponize COVID-19 to bring down governments that will not follow the dictates of Washington and Wall Street. The UN has asked that...
Topics: Sanctions, Covid-19, Activism
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Mar 10, 2013
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Recorded at the sixth annual Urban Poverty Forum, this event focuses on the Idle No More movement and its manifestation in the Pacific Northwest. Tribal members in Seattle and on nearby reservations still face conditions of poverty after centuries of oppression. The program begins with a powerful short film produced by the Native American Rock Paper Jet video collective. Speakers include Chris Stearns of the Seattle Human Rights Commission, who practices Native American law with Hobbs,...
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Jun 5, 2016
06/16
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Gun control is one of the most hotly-debated topics in America. Many of the arguments focus on the early days of the nation and our fundamental “right to bear arms.” According to historian Pamela Haag (The Gunning of America), the U.S. obsession with guns isn’t inherent. Instead, she’ll argue that this craving for weapons was created by ingenious marketing campaigns by the gun industry and, in particular, the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. She’ll share what she’s learned...
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Jan 15, 2017
01/17
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Richard Gammon, an Emeritus Professor of Chemistry, Oceanography, and Adjunct Professor of Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Washington describes recent scientific findings that are likely to prompt amendments to the 2013 forecasts of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). Dr. Gammon’s contributions to climate science include measuring atmospheric carbon dioxide at a global network of monitoring sites for NOAA, publishing dozens of articles on greenhouse gas cycles in...
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Apr 30, 2017
04/17
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November 2016 brought a political earthquake, and our country is still feeling the aftershocks. Far from the usual polar clash of left vs. right, conservative vs. liberal, Republican vs. Democrat, it was the most dramatic populist rebellion in American politics since the election of Andrew Jackson, and both major parties were shaken by mass mutinies against “the power elite.” Hedrick Smith, a Pulitzer Prize-winning former New York Times reporter, returns to Town Hall to consider whether...
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Feb 12, 2012
02/12
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For all the overheated rhetoric of liberty and cyber-utopia, says Internet policy specialist Rebecca MacKinnon, it’s clear that the corporations that rule cyberspace are making decisions that show little or no concern for their impact on political freedom. MacKinnon, author of Consent of the Networked, argues that it’s time for us to demand that our rights and freedoms are respected and protected before they’re sold, legislated, programmed, and engineered away. Ultimately, she says, the...
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Apr 1, 2012
04/12
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Few people know that the Pacific Northwest got whacked hard by fallout from the Fukushima disaster with radiation rates hundreds of thousands of times higher than normal background radiation. The damage from this is not something that the corporate media or the government is talking about. It mysteriously disappeared from the radar almost immediately. Dr. Caldicott referred to this as a process of “cover-up and psychic numbing.” Looks like it may be working. The Nuclear Regulatory...
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Jun 9, 2013
06/13
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The American Psychiatric Association’s “Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders” (DSM) is the profession’s bible of diagnosis. Its fifth edition, set for May, radically broadens the understanding of what constitutes abnormal behavior—and already is generating controversy. Gary Greenberg, a practicing psychotherapist and author of The Book of Woe, offers an exposé of DSM-5, revealing what he calls the deeply flawed process by which mental disorders are invented and...
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Mar 2, 2014
03/14
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Climate change has contributed to melting glaciers, drought and other growing environmental problems–it’s also made a lot of money for a lot of people. In Windfall: The Booming Business of Global Warming, McKenzie Funk explores how big businesses are manipulating environmental trends to make a quick buck. Following the growing artificial snow industry in Israel, innovative engineering designs and investment schemes around water control, Funk expertly unveils the hidden, money-making...
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Nov 16, 2014
11/14
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Renowned peace activist David Hartsough talks about his life in the trenches of non-violent struggle. He is Executive Director of Peaceworkers based in San Francisco, CA USA and is Co-Founder of the Nonviolent Peaceforce. He is a Quaker and member of the San Francisco Friends Meeting and has been working actively for nonviolent social change and peaceful resolution of conflicts since he met Martin Luther King in 1956. Hartsough recently released a book about his life: Waging Peace: Global...
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May 13, 2012
05/12
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Crêpes Suzette flambées transatlantiques style Delectable and unique French tradition flambé with a theatrical twist, surely to impress.
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Jan 24, 2016
01/16
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In Seattle in support of the historic trial of the Delta 5, Tim DeChristopher gave this extraordinary speech the day after, summarizing the week’s events and expounding on the meaning and moral implications of civil disobedience. The Pacific Northwest is fast becoming a corridor for fossil fuel development against the will of the vast majority of the population and most of their leaders. In September 2014, five citizens placed themselves in the way of that system by blocking a train...
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Apr 24, 2016
04/16
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When nations go to war, governments, civilians, and soldiers are negatively affected. According to activist and author David Swanson (War is a Lie, When the World Outlawed War) there is no logical reason for war—the suffering overwhelms any potential good. He’ll offer an overview of America’s most recent wars and the lessons that can be learned from them. Swanson, a 2015 Nobel Peace Prize nominee, will also offer practical ideas about what can be done to end war and give peace a real...
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Jun 12, 2016
06/16
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This talk identifies the rapid onset of climate impacts, Plant-for-the-Planet children's initiative, the prescription for Climate Recovery, the flawed draft Clean Air Rule, and What You Can Do to make history today. Michael Foster is an organizer, Plant-for-the-Planet in Washington State which filed the lawsuit for the children who won in court 3 times to get the Washington State Dept of Ecology to regulate emissions under a Clean Air Rule, which is now open for public comment. See also:...
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Jun 19, 2016
06/16
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Black Lives Matter, #shoutyourabortion, Occupy Wall Street–the rising tide of grassroots activism in America shows that not only can people become empowered to speak out, but that they can also follow through. For longtime Seattle City Council member (and champion for human rights) Nick Licata, there’s a clear path to achieving this kind of activism. Using local examples from his long career, he’ll discuss Becoming a Citizen Activist as well as meaningful tools anyone searching for...
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Nov 27, 2016
11/16
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On an average day in America, seven young people, aged 19 or under, are shot and killed. In Another Day in the Death of America, award-winning Guardian journalist Gary Younge tells the stories of the 10 young lives lost on a randomly selected day, November 23, 2013. From rural towns to big city streets, Younge’s narrative crisscrosses the country over a period of 24 hours putting a human face—a child’s face—on the “collateral damage” of gun violence at a time when this issue is...
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Aug 6, 2017
08/17
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What if George W Bush ordered the invasion of Iraq not on assumptions but outright lies? Should—and could—a former US president be held accountable in a court of law for war crimes? A screenwriter, playwright, and celebrated Emmy Award-winning producer/director who traces his roots back to the Mayflower and an American president, Terry Jastrow explores this unprecedented scenario in his gripping debut novel, "The Trial of Prisoner 043". Backed by rigorous research, this...
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Nov 26, 2017
11/17
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The unfolding climate crisis demands that we make an urgent and just transition to a green economy. The question many are asking is, “How will the U.S. government pay for this transition?” In this talk we learn how the U.S. has used “modern money” since we came off the gold standard in 1971, which offers substantial new options which have not been utilized. Modern monetary theory can be used by the federal government to create new green jobs, build a green economy, and fund social...
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Dec 16, 2012
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Winds sweeping through the Great Plains once robbed the Farm Belt of its future, stripping away overworked topsoil and creating the dreaded Dust Bowl of the 1930s. Today, those winds are bringing new hope to declining rural communities across the American heartland—and nowhere is wind’s promise more palpable than in Cloud County, Kansas, where soaring turbines are boosting farm incomes and creating jobs. Philip Warburg, author of Harvest the Wind, introduces the farmers, factory workers,...
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We are living in a time of extreme inequality, and few places are more unequal than the United States. America’s 20 richest people now own more wealth than the bottom half of the rest of the population combined. Scholar and activist Chuck Collins argues that these inequalities have their roots in forty years of the powerful and wealthy rigging the entire system in their favor. He proposes a wide range of public policies to roll back decades of accelerating inequality, analyzes the barriers to...
Topics: Inequality, Wealth Divide, Tax The Rich
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Oct 20, 2013
10/13
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Ray McGovern is a former CIA Analyst who worked for the Agency for 27 years, spanning the terms of seven presidencies. As an analyst on foreign policy, McGovern was in charge of the daily briefings for senior White House officials. McGovern has just returned this week from a visit to Edward Snowden in Russia, delivering to him the Sam Adams Corner-Brighteneer Candlestick Holder Award, in recognition of his courage in shining light on the NSA. McGovern is well known for his attacks on what he...
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Nov 17, 2013
11/13
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Ed Mays
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U.S. elections never have been perfect, say John Nichols and Robert McChesney, but after the record-setting $10 billion 2012 campaign, we’re now hurtling toward a point where the electoral process itself ceases to function as a means for citizens to control leaders and guide government policies—goodbye democracy; hello “dollarocracy.” Media experts Nichols and McChesney, authors of Dollarocracy, examine the “money-and-media election complex” they say has sapped elections of their...
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Dec 22, 2013
12/13
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Ed Mays
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With Last Year's passage of Initiative 502, recreational marijuana use and possession became legal in Washington. Now, the battle is on to preserve the hard-fought rights of medical cannabis patients. Seriously ill Washington residents have been legally permitted to use cannabis since 1998 when voters approved Initiative 692, but the spotlight on recreational use has prompted elected officials to re-examine the existing medical marijuana program. The most recent blueprint for...