The Mythbusters trick a fingerprint lock on a door.
The "joys" of using a "secure" fingerprint to pay for things in a cashless society is discussed by fox news and in a British school cafeteria.
A police officer describes the difference between a semi auto and fully auto rifle.
John Stossel dispels many gun myths
A texas women describes how she wish had been able to carry a gun to protect her parents from an attacker.
Paul Grignon made a good animated video called "Money as Debt".
It's on google video.
This contains the quotes and a possible solution from that video.
Andy Gause wrote the book "The secret world of money" and has a website www.andygause.com which is a good website that discusses the financial problems that the US and thus the world are currently facing.
This is just Andy Gause doing what he does best, telling it like it is.
The collapse of WTC 7
After the Fact commentary by Silverstein who had rented WTC 7
Sen. Kerry's uncomfortable comments
Contradictatory comments from Former New York Mayor Giuliani who is now infamous for the scoop and dump policy
AND
An impartial commentary from the specialist Danny Jowenko
The first five minutes is taken from an old Alex Jones interview on the UN sterilizing people with vaccines.
The second half are from interviews with the Akha who had to endure vaccines while pregnant.
Barrie Zwicker discusses the video "911 solution" as presented by brasschecktv.com as well as general media scripting on 911.
Edited in are some of the media scripting on 911.
The 911 solution video
http://www.youtub e.com/watch?v=7GDa-L 4hHHo
For the full Winipeg tv Barrie Zwicker interview see
http://www.youtub e.com/watch?v=o-u7vR oyQVs
This is edited from the show "Medical Hotseat" discussing water fluoridation.
This is admittedly a very biased edit of that debate, but I wanted to get all of Paul Connett's arguements together in one ten minute video.
A great video is "The Fluoride Deception".
These are proposed solutions from people like Bill Still who made "The Money Masters" and Alex Jones and Dr. Bill Viegn.
They have interesting contrasting points of view.
I'll say my point of view in Part 3.