Crime
Cocaine Cowboys
Submitted by Jray Nels on June 25, 2010 - 1:33amThe film explores the rise of cocaine and resulting crime epidemic that swept the American city of Miami, Florida in the 1970s and 1980s.
The Union: the business behind getting high
Submitted by Jray Nels on April 3, 2010 - 5:53pmEver wonder what British Columbia's most profitable industries are? Logging? Fishing? Tourism? Ever think to include marijuana? If you haven't, think again. No longer a hobby for the stereotypical hippie culture of the ‘60s, BC's illegal marijuana trade industry has evolved into an unstoppable business giant, dubbed by those involved as 'The Union'. Commanding upwards of $7 billion Canadian annually, The Union’s roots stretch far and wide. With up to 85% of all 'BC Bud' being exported to the United States, the BC marijuana trade has become an international issue with consequences that extend far beyond our borders. When record profits are to be made, who are the players, and when do their motives become questionable?
- Why is marijuana illegal?
- What health risks do we really face?
- Does prohibition work?
- What would happen if we taxed it?
- Medicine, paper, fuel, textiles, food, etc. Are we missing something?
Follow filmmaker Adam Scorgie as he dives head first into Canada's most socially acceptable illegal activity. Along the way, Adam demystifies the underground market and brings to light how such a large industry can function while remaining illegal. By interviewing experts from around the globe, including growers, clippers, police officers, criminologists, economists, medical doctors, politicians and pop culture icons, Scorgie examines the cause and effect nature of the business behind getting high.
Nobody's innocent in this exploration of an industry that may be profiting more by being illegal. Join Adam Scorgie as he unravels the mystery of The Union.
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Rob's Very Cunning Plan
Submitted by Jray Nels on February 3, 2010 - 5:46pmFrom Freeman-on-the-Land Robert-Arthur of the Menard family comes an exciting plan to bring remedy to the world and thwart the NWO.
Think Free: Bursting Bubbles of Government Deception
Robert-Arthur: Menard gives a seminar on the illusion of the person, what words in law mean, consent, acceptance, honor & dishonor, bills of exchange, and more. Highly relevant information about just how the powers that be govern over us, and what we can do about.
With Lawful Excuse
Freeman-on-the-land Robert-Arthur: Menard 2007 Seminar in Ontario, Canada. Focus is on student loans and using a claim of right as a lawful excuse. ThinkFree is dedicated to helping achieve a freer and more just society, where authority is achieved without deception and exercised with restraint, understanding, accountability and compassion. We employ educational seminars, guerrilla videography, Notarial justice, advocacy, public action and dance. (Seriously, never doubt the power of dance) Recognizing that justice is truth in action, we champion not only human rights but human dignity and firmly believe there is more than enough for everybody. Using the power of truth and simple questions we shine a light on those who seek to deceive and subjugate and once identified, we do not shy from the duty to peacefully and lawfully...
ThinkFree Presents: Robert-Arthur: Ménard
A conference about our rights in Canada, from the New Castle Ontario Freestival on September 15th 2007.
The Truth Hertz with Charles Giuliani and Robert-Arthur: Ménard
I believe that love, compassion and truth is my law. I looked in your statutes, couldn’t find those words anywhere. Therefore, these statutes cannot be my law. Highly relevant information about government, and what we can do about.
Project Camelot interviews Jane Bürgermeister
Submitted by Jray Nels on September 14, 2009 - 10:01pmDavid and Goliath might be an appropriate title for this video. Because Jane Bürgermeister, as a committed Christian, possesses an almost unreasonable amount of courage in her single-handed stand - against what many perceive as being a giant that few people are equipped to fight.
Jane is a young woman living in Vienna who, while working as a medical editor, was horrified to learn in early 2009 of the fiasco in which a Baxter International research facility in Orth-Donau, Austria, sent a quantity of human H3N2 viral material to 18 European laboratories.
Such a supply of experimental material would have been totally normal - except that in this instance the H3N2 had been somehow contaminated with live H5N1... the far more lethal Avian Flu.
As a medical editor, Jane immediately realized the import of what had happened - and what had nearly happened - and raised the alarm. But no-one in the Austrian media was interested. She then took matters into her own hands and filed legal charges against those who she considered the perpetrators to be.
Very soon after, Jane was dismissed from her job without explanation. Undeterred, she sought support on the internet and continued her campaign. In the months since then she has attracted committed followers - and critics - all over the world. She is not alone in suspecting that there exists a literally diabolical plan which is nothing less than the genocide of potentially hundreds of millions of people worldwide.
Project Camelot can understand how she has inspired many others to wake up and take action: it's a little harder to understand some of her critics. When we learned that a number of serious accusations had been leveled against her, the obvious thing to do was to seek her out and talk to her on camera - one of the things that Project Camelot is equipped to do best.
So, this we have done. The result speaks for itself. We bring you the real Jane Bürgermeister: feisty, determined, passionate, articulate, and authentic.
Police Brutality
Video released 05/21/09 shows a burly King County sheriff's deputy slamming a man into a tiled wall earlier this month in what a sheriff's spokesman said was "a tragic accident."
Marijuana: For Medical Purposes Only
A documentary that details the uses of marijuana, and shows the changing perspective upon marijuana through the development of the United States of America. "The first marijuana law in the country, in 1619 in Virginia, actually required every house hold to grow it. A few colonies used it as money, and for hundreds of years American doctors prescribed it as medicine." - Steve White (former DEA Agent)
"Once you criminalize drugs, then you create an underground economy where drugs command a much greater price than they would otherwise, because of the danger, the illegality, and handling them and selling them, and as a result you have certain communities that are vulnerable to ending up on depending on that particular economy."
"Today so many scientists are developing so many different kinds of medicines based on marijuana research , that some experts suggested marijuana might become the "aspirin" of the 21st century."


