Friday, January 3, 2014

Seeds of Death: Unveiling The Lies of GMO's - Full Movie

The world's leading Scientists, Physicians, Attorneys, Politicians and Environmental Activists expose the corruption and dangers surrounding the widespread use of Genetically Modified Organisms in the new feature length documentary, "Seeds of Death: Unveiling the Lies of GMOs".



Senior Executive Producer / Writer / Director: Gary Null PhD
Executive Producer/Writer/Co-Director: Richard Polonetsky
Producers: Paola Bossola, Richard Gale, James Spruill, Patrick Thompson, Valerie Van Cleve
Editors: James Spruill, Patrick Thompson, Richie Williamson, Nick Palm
Music: Kevin MacLeod (Incompetech.com), Armando Guarnera
Graphics: Jay Graygor

The Global Corporate Mafia is Taking Over

Alex addresses the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' lack of transparency regarding the federal government's purchase of 14 million doses of potassium iodide, a buy which many speculate was due to the volatile nature of Japan's Fukushima nuclear power plant.


Close Encounters with the Grey Aliens

This show investigates alien abduction cases from different parts of the world, each with alarmingly similar details involving alien-human hybrid experimentation and beings ufologists call "Greys" which are typically described as gray-skinned humanoids with large, black, almond-shaped eyes.

Grey aliens (also referred to as "Roswell Greys", "Greys" or "Grays") are alleged extraterrestrial beings whose existence is promoted in ufological, paranormal, and New Age communities, and who are named for their skin color.



Around half of all reported alien encounters in the United States describe Grey aliens. Such claims vary in every respect including their nature (ETs, extradimensionals, demons, or machines), origins, moral dispositions, intentions, and physical appearances (even varying in their eponymous skin color). A composite description derived from overlap in claims would have Greys as small-bodied sexless beings with smooth grey-colored skin, enlarged head and large black eyes. The origin of the idea of the Grey is commonly associated with the Betty and Barney Hill abduction

Greys are typically depicted as dark grey-skinned diminutive humanoid beings that possess reduced forms of, or completely lack, external human organs such as noses, ears or sex organs. Their bodies are usually depicted as being elongated, having a small chest, and lacking in muscular definition and visible skeletal structure. Their legs are shorter and jointed differently from what one would expect in a human. Their limbs are often depicted as proportionally different from a human's; their humerus and thighs are the same lengths as their forearms and shins, respectively.

Argentina launches plan to combat inflation

Argentinian families have grappled with constantly rising prices in the country, on everything from bus fares to rice and pasta. In an effort to keep inflation at bay, the government is negotiating for more supermarkets to join a new cost-control scheme. Al Jazeera's Daniel Schweimler reports from Buenos Aires


The Global Warming Irony

A helicopter from a Chinese icebreaker rescued 52 global warming scientists and tourists from a Russian ship that has been trapped in Antarctic ice since December 24th.



The Alex Jones Show(VIDEO Commercial Free) Fri. January 3 2014: Charlotte Iserbyt, Clenard Childress

On the Friday, January 3 transmission of the Alex Jones Show, Alex breaks down how, despite temperatures hitting new record lows, global warming alarmists will try to spin the cold weather into an omen indicative of human induced climate change. Alex also addresses the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' lack of transparency regarding the federal government's purchase of 14 million doses of potassium iodide, a buy which many speculate was due to the volatile nature of Japan's Fukushima nuclear power plant. On today's show, Alex welcomes Reverend Clenard Childress of blackgenocide.org to examine how abortion is still the preferred eugenics method, used to cull the masses, as well as "purify" different races and social classes. Alex also invites former Senior Policy Advisor for the U.S. Department of Education, Charlotte Thomson Iserbyt, to analyze how socialism is subtly promoted in American schools and textbooks. She'll also divulge who is actually behind the complete internationalization of education. We'll also cover the Obamacare meltdown and take your calls on this worldwide broadcast.


Applying the Rule of Law to Resolve Debt Default (featuring Arturo Porzecanski)

Featuring Elena Duggar,Group Credit Officer for Sovereign Risk, Moody's Investor Service; Julian Ku, Professor of Law, Maurice A. Deane School of Law, Hofstra University; Arturo Porzecanski, Distinguished Economist in Residence, School of International Service, American University; and Richard Samp, Chief Counsel, Washington Legal Foundation; moderated by Juan Carlos Hidalgo, Policy Analyst on Latin America, Center for Global Liberty and Prosperity, Cato Institute.



In 2001, Argentina defaulted on $81 billion of debt — the largest sovereign default in history. While years later most of its creditors settled to swap their old bonds with heavily discounted new bonds, a group of holdout creditors challenged Argentina in the courts. In October 2012, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit sided with plaintiffs to rule that Argentina must treat all its creditors equally and pay owners of defaulted bonds that were issued under New York law. As the long standoff nears judicial resolution, a distinguished panel of experts will discuss the significant implications of this case for the protection of creditor rights, future debt restructuring processes, and emerging markets
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