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Yuri Bezmenov, a Russian born, KGB trained subverter tells about the influence of the Soviet Union on Western media and describes the stages of communist takeovers. Great stuff all through, best is about 57 minutes in.
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Separating Gen Y into two groups are some drastic differences. It’s Nintendo vs. Guitar Hero, Discmans vs. iPods, Chat rooms vs. Skype and B.T. (Before Texting) vs. A.T. (Always Texting). The word coined to describe this schism between older and younger Gen Yers is “gaplet.”
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Love watching an honest, passionate Democrat. I'd love to see a straight up election between an honest Republican and a man like this.
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Bezmenov on demoralization in America and about useful idiots
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"A vector of patricidal vengeance…in our newsrooms, our boardrooms, our schools, and our social gathering places, carrying a message of spastic hate for America, her founding ideals, and the historically great figures who have traveled her hallowed corridors. These are not traitors in action… mostly… but their souls are traitorous in configuration. Their feelings are the knee-jerk bleats of a bastard people at growing unease with the country they are required by law to call home. A nation of latchkey kids — stupid in their ahistorical ignorance and frightened of the breaking surf of censored knowledge about to crash on their heads — has been in open revolt against its beneficent parent for generations now, and the opiate of distracting technoporn and glam mags can only hold off the coming reckoning for so long. They live for the comforting swaddle of the trend, and right now every trend is pointing in the direction of dialectic anti-patriotism."
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A documentary on how a startup company accomplished the gargantuan feat of feeding 1000 pizzas to Google — unannounced. It's got everything including action (in the form of tranquilizer guns, tasers and rubber bullets), comedy, and drama (damn you sous-chefs!) Bonus content includes the happiest girl to ever have pizza.