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02:33,
2008-04-17 15:06:30 Description: the everly brothers met het mooie nummer take a message to mary
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02:24,
2008-06-10 17:04:27 Description: Here we hear Chet's guitar slow and sentimental..lots of full rich chords, and that is balanced by some nice melody on the higher strings.. Chet plays with great FEELING and the ending is (More) Here we hear Chet's guitar slow and sentimental..lots of full rich chords, and that is balanced by some nice melody on the higher strings.. Chet plays with great FEELING and the ending is sublime,.... classic Chet! (Less)
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13:37,
2008-04-21 20:39:01 Description: Mary Kettle has moved in to surgery Boy's home, and has decided that the truth about everything should be known. She wants to leave a message for anyone who will follow her, but the baby dog (More) Mary Kettle has moved in to surgery Boy's home, and has decided that the truth about everything should be known. She wants to leave a message for anyone who will follow her, but the baby dog begins to take a great interest in what she is trying to do. She is taken in by the baby dog's charm and she is soon his prisoner. while he watches from another room on a video monitor he has wrapped Mary Kettle in plastic and left her in a bathtub that is slowing filling with water. Baby dog watches as she drowns. But has his creator, Sindy, who has been turned back in to Jenny come back to stop this madness? http://fukachuk.com (Less)
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07:21,
2008-10-03 04:43:00 Description: http://www.whoisbrianbeckman.com This is not just a random email message. We were really impressed by your videos and profile. If you are willing to be open minded take a good look at what we can (More) http://www.whoisbrianbeckman.com This is not just a random email message. We were really impressed by your videos and profile. If you are willing to be open minded take a good look at what we can offer. Justin is a top industry leader in his prior company in fact he was the #3 earner and national spokesman for them. He has now joined our team of leaders and we are all here to help you. He is only 1 of the dozens of 6 and 7 figure annual earners on our team willing to help you succeed. Please view the short 7 min. video attached of Justin going over a breif overview of our Skin Care expansion. If you would like more information or just discussing business in general call Justin and I at 6236285855 or text message us with your number and we will call you. Glimpse skin care will revolutionize the skin care industry. This clean and green natural skin care line really works. this is a rare combination when it comes with skin care. Xango is launching Glimpse in November of this year so you can be one of the first to get your hands on this product. Glimpse Skin Care will do a billion dollars in sales within the next 24 months that equals $500,000,000 in commissions paid how much of this do you want stake your claim. Xango has already established a billion dollar market with our juice now it is time to do the same with our skin care line.
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20,
09:02,
2008-03-11 08:14:11 Description: Two brothers, Phil and Ted Stoneman, visit their friends in Piedmont, South Carolina: the family Cameron. This friendship is affected by the Civil War, as the Stonemans and the Camerons must join up (More) Two brothers, Phil and Ted Stoneman, visit their friends in Piedmont, South Carolina: the family Cameron. This friendship is affected by the Civil War, as the Stonemans and the Camerons must join up opposite armies. The consequences of the War in their lives are shown in connection to major historical events, like the development of the Civil War itself, Lincoln's assassination, and the birth of the Ku Klux Klan.
A controversial, explicitly racist, but landmark American film masterpiece.
The domestic melodrama/epic originally premiered with the title The Clansman in February, 1915 in Los Angeles, California, but three months later was retitled with the present title at its world premiere in New York, to emphasize the birthing process of the US. The film was based on former North Carolina Baptist minister Rev. Thomas Dixon Jr.'s anti-black, 1905 bigoted melodramatic staged play, The Clansman.
Its release set up a major censorship battle over its vicious, extremist depiction of African Americans, although Griffith naively claimed that he wasn't racist at the time. Unbelievably, the film is still used today as a recruitment piece for Klan membership - and in fact, the organization experienced a revival and membership peak in the decade immediately following its initial release. And the film stirred new controversy when it was voted into the National Film Registry in 1993, and when it was voted one of the "Top 100 American Films" (at # 44) by the American Film Institute in 1998.
Film scholars agree, however, that it is the single most important and key film of all time in American movie history - it contains many new cinematic innovations and refinements, technical effects and artistic advancements. It had a formative influence on future films and has had a recognized impact on film history and the development of film as art. In addition, at almost three hours in length, it was the longest film to date. However, it still provokes conflicting views about its message.
The subject matter of the film caused immediate criticism by the newly-created National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) for its racist and "vicious" portrayal of blacks, its proclamation of miscegenation, its pro-Klan stance, and its endorsement of slavery. As a result, two scenes were cut (a love scene between Reconstructionist Senator and his mulatto mistress, and a fight scene). But the film continued to be renounced as "the meanest vilification of the Negro race." Riots broke out in major cities (Boston, Philadelphia, among others), and it was denied release in many other places (Chicago, Ohio, Denver, Pittsburgh, St. Louis, and Minneapolis, eight states in total). Subsequent lawsuits and picketing tailed the film for years when it was re-released (in 1924, 1931, and 1938).
The resulting controversy only helped to fuel the film's box-office appeal, and it became a major hit. Even President Woodrow Wilson during a private screening at the White House is reported to have enthusiastically exclaimed: "It's like writing history with lightning. And my only regret is that it is all terribly true." To his credit, Griffith later (by 1921) released a shortened, re-edited version of the film without references to the KKK.
This is a film which every movie buff really does need to see, for two reasons. 1) It shows how far the movie making process has come, and gives us all a way to truly appreciate some of the other early films, and how far the moviemaking technology advanced between 1915 and the 1930's. and 2) It also allows us the chance to appreciate just how conflicted our society has always been, not just today. Many of the other reviewers have labeled this film as racist garbage, but it truly does represent one group's view of society at the time, and gives us a great way to understand some of the driving factors behind the race relations problems we would have later. In particular, during the Civil Rights battles that would take place during the 1950's and 60's in the deep South.
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03:41,
2007-10-21 12:52:49 Description: When Cass checks his messages after the poker game, he has a message on his machine from Frankie! She begins by telling him if he's out on a date with another woman, he's dead meat. Cass (More) When Cass checks his messages after the poker game, he has a message on his machine from Frankie! She begins by telling him if he's out on a date with another woman, he's dead meat. Cass answers Frankie's voice as if she's right there in the room with him, telling her he hasn't been going out on dates with anyone; he's been sitting here pining away for her. Frankie rephrases her statement, saying that Cass is obviously doing what he needs to do, like she's been doing in Peru, and hopefully they're on the same wavelength. Cass says they are on the same wavelength, and when John told Cass John got a letter from Frankie, he thought his heart would stop. Frankie says that whatever way it goes, she has to tell Cass she's really glad she did this, because she's starting to feel really connected again. Looking at the picture of him and Frankie together from Christmas 1990, Cass says, "I feel connected to you too, Mary Frances," and then remembers moments he and Frankie have had together so far, like the steam room, the convent when Cass dressed as a nun to sneak in there and get Frankie out, the night Cass proposed, their reunion in the barn after Frankie was mistakenly kidnapped by Ryan, their wedding, their wedding night, the next morning when they made up from their first married fight (over Frankie not changing her name from Frame to Winthrop), their honeymoon in Monte Carlo, making love by their fireplace, the binoculars Cass gave Frankie as a housewarming gift when she moved back into their house, and their kisses at the airport before Frankie left for Peru. Cass, still holding the picture of him and Frankie together, listens as she continues her message, apologizing for not calling sooner or writing, but this is the first time she went into a village that had a phone, so she thought she'd take a chance. "I'll take what I can get, Mary Frances," Cass says, "just please come back to me." Frankie says maybe next time she'll get Cass on the phone directly and tells him to tell everybody she says hi, and she'll be home before he knows it. When she says something in a foreign language and the puzzled Cass repeats it, Frankie tells him to "look it up, Winthrop. Try 'G' for Gahndi. Bye." Cass then rewinds the message tape and sits down to listen to Frankie's message again, his chin propped on his hand and the picture of the two of them together sitting on the desk next to the answering machine. Thanks to Janie for the scenes. (Less)
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14,
09:02,
2008-04-21 16:44:15 Description: Two brothers, Phil and Ted Stoneman, visit their friends in Piedmont, South Carolina: the family Cameron. This friendship is affected by the Civil War, as the Stonemans and the Camerons must join up (More) Two brothers, Phil and Ted Stoneman, visit their friends in Piedmont, South Carolina: the family Cameron. This friendship is affected by the Civil War, as the Stonemans and the Camerons must join up opposite armies. The consequences of the War in their lives are shown in connection to major historical events, like the development of the Civil War itself, Lincoln's assassination, and the birth of the Ku Klux Klan. A controversial, explicitly racist, but landmark American film masterpiece. The domestic melodrama/epic originally premiered with the title The Clansman in February, 1915 in Los Angeles, California, but three months later was retitled with the present title at its world premiere in New York, to emphasize the birthing process of the US. The film was based on former North Carolina Baptist minister Rev. Thomas Dixon Jr.'s anti-black, 1905 bigoted melodramatic staged play, The Clansman. Its release set up a major censorship battle over its vicious, extremist depiction of African Americans, although Griffith naively claimed that he wasn't racist at the time. Unbelievably, the film is still used today as a recruitment piece for Klan membership - and in fact, the organization experienced a revival and membership peak in the decade immediately following its initial release. And the film stirred new controversy when it was voted into the National Film Registry in 1993, and when it was voted one of the "Top 100 American Films" (at # 44) by the American Film Institute in 1998. Film scholars agree, however, that it is the single most important and key film of all time in American movie history - it contains many new cinematic innovations and refinements, technical effects and artistic advancements. It had a formative influence on future films and has had a recognized impact on film history and the development of film as art. In addition, at almost three hours in length, it was the longest film to date. However, it still provokes conflicting views about its message. The subject matter of the film caused immediate criticism by the newly-created National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) for its racist and "vicious" portrayal of blacks, its proclamation of miscegenation, its pro-Klan stance, and its endorsement of slavery. As a result, two scenes were cut (a love scene between Reconstructionist Senator and his mulatto mistress, and a fight scene). But the film continued to be renounced as "the meanest vilification of the Negro race." Riots broke out in major cities (Boston, Philadelphia, among others), and it was denied release in many other places (Chicago, Ohio, Denver, Pittsburgh, St. Louis, and Minneapolis, eight states in total). Subsequent lawsuits and picketing tailed the film for years when it was re-released (in 1924, 1931, and 1938). The resulting controversy only helped to fuel the film's box-office appeal, and it became a major hit. Even President Woodrow Wilson during a private screening at the White House is reported to have enthusiastically exclaimed: "It's like writing history with lightning. And my only regret is that it is all terribly true." To his credit, Griffith later (by 1921) released a shortened, re-edited version of the film without references to the KKK. This is a film which every movie buff really does need to see, for two reasons. 1) It shows how far the movie making process has come, and gives us all a way to truly appreciate some of the other early films, and how far the moviemaking technology advanced between 1915 and the 1930's. and 2) It also allows us the chance to appreciate just how conflicted our society has always been, not just today. Many of the other reviewers have labeled this film as racist garbage, but it truly does represent one group's view of society at the time, and gives us a great way to understand some of the driving factors behind the race relations problems we would have later. In particular, during the Civil Rights battles that would take place during the 1950's and 60's in the deep South. Part 3 - http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Ol6nHSZZD_8 Watch all my channels: http://youtube.com/hollywoodclassics http://youtube.com/classicanimation http://youtube.com/dancefrenzy http://youtube.com/classicdocumentaries http://youtube.com/vintagecommercials http://youtube.com/classicsoundbox http://youtube.com/videomiscellany (Less)
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09:05,
2008-04-21 16:44:15 Description: Two brothers, Phil and Ted Stoneman, visit their friends in Piedmont, South Carolina: the family Cameron. This friendship is affected by the Civil War, as the Stonemans and the Camerons must join up (More) Two brothers, Phil and Ted Stoneman, visit their friends in Piedmont, South Carolina: the family Cameron. This friendship is affected by the Civil War, as the Stonemans and the Camerons must join up opposite armies. The consequences of the War in their lives are shown in connection to major historical events, like the development of the Civil War itself, Lincoln's assassination, and the birth of the Ku Klux Klan. A controversial, explicitly racist, but landmark American film masterpiece. The domestic melodrama/epic originally premiered with the title The Clansman in February, 1915 in Los Angeles, California, but three months later was retitled with the present title at its world premiere in New York, to emphasize the birthing process of the US. The film was based on former North Carolina Baptist minister Rev. Thomas Dixon Jr.'s anti-black, 1905 bigoted melodramatic staged play, The Clansman. Its release set up a major censorship battle over its vicious, extremist depiction of African Americans, although Griffith naively claimed that he wasn't racist at the time. Unbelievably, the film is still used today as a recruitment piece for Klan membership - and in fact, the organization experienced a revival and membership peak in the decade immediately following its initial release. And the film stirred new controversy when it was voted into the National Film Registry in 1993, and when it was voted one of the "Top 100 American Films" (at # 44) by the American Film Institute in 1998. Film scholars agree, however, that it is the single most important and key film of all time in American movie history - it contains many new cinematic innovations and refinements, technical effects and artistic advancements. It had a formative influence on future films and has had a recognized impact on film history and the development of film as art. In addition, at almost three hours in length, it was the longest film to date. However, it still provokes conflicting views about its message. The subject matter of the film caused immediate criticism by the newly-created National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) for its racist and "vicious" portrayal of blacks, its proclamation of miscegenation, its pro-Klan stance, and its endorsement of slavery. As a result, two scenes were cut (a love scene between Reconstructionist Senator and his mulatto mistress, and a fight scene). But the film continued to be renounced as "the meanest vilification of the Negro race." Riots broke out in major cities (Boston, Philadelphia, among others), and it was denied release in many other places (Chicago, Ohio, Denver, Pittsburgh, St. Louis, and Minneapolis, eight states in total). Subsequent lawsuits and picketing tailed the film for years when it was re-released (in 1924, 1931, and 1938). The resulting controversy only helped to fuel the film's box-office appeal, and it became a major hit. Even President Woodrow Wilson during a private screening at the White House is reported to have enthusiastically exclaimed: "It's like writing history with lightning. And my only regret is that it is all terribly true." To his credit, Griffith later (by 1921) released a shortened, re-edited version of the film without references to the KKK. This is a film which every movie buff really does need to see, for two reasons. 1) It shows how far the movie making process has come, and gives us all a way to truly appreciate some of the other early films, and how far the moviemaking technology advanced between 1915 and the 1930's. and 2) It also allows us the chance to appreciate just how conflicted our society has always been, not just today. Many of the other reviewers have labeled this film as racist garbage, but it truly does represent one group's view of society at the time, and gives us a great way to understand some of the driving factors behind the race relations problems we would have later. In particular, during the Civil Rights battles that would take place during the 1950's and 60's in the deep South. Part 2 - http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=6KPCTXBexEo Watch all my channels: http://youtube.com/hollywoodclassics http://youtube.com/classicanimation http://youtube.com/dancefrenzy http://youtube.com/classicdocumentaries http://youtube.com/vintagecommercials http://youtube.com/classicsoundbox http://youtube.com/videomiscellany (Less)
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26,
09:13,
2008-04-21 16:44:15 Description: Two brothers, Phil and Ted Stoneman, visit their friends in Piedmont, South Carolina: the family Cameron. This friendship is affected by the Civil War, as the Stonemans and the Camerons must join up (More) Two brothers, Phil and Ted Stoneman, visit their friends in Piedmont, South Carolina: the family Cameron. This friendship is affected by the Civil War, as the Stonemans and the Camerons must join up opposite armies. The consequences of the War in their lives are shown in connection to major historical events, like the development of the Civil War itself, Lincoln's assassination, and the birth of the Ku Klux Klan. A controversial, explicitly racist, but landmark American film masterpiece. The domestic melodrama/epic originally premiered with the title The Clansman in February, 1915 in Los Angeles, California, but three months later was retitled with the present title at its world premiere in New York, to emphasize the birthing process of the US. The film was based on former North Carolina Baptist minister Rev. Thomas Dixon Jr.'s anti-black, 1905 bigoted melodramatic staged play, The Clansman. Its release set up a major censorship battle over its vicious, extremist depiction of African Americans, although Griffith naively claimed that he wasn't racist at the time. Unbelievably, the film is still used today as a recruitment piece for Klan membership - and in fact, the organization experienced a revival and membership peak in the decade immediately following its initial release. And the film stirred new controversy when it was voted into the National Film Registry in 1993, and when it was voted one of the "Top 100 American Films" (at # 44) by the American Film Institute in 1998. Film scholars agree, however, that it is the single most important and key film of all time in American movie history - it contains many new cinematic innovations and refinements, technical effects and artistic advancements. It had a formative influence on future films and has had a recognized impact on film history and the development of film as art. In addition, at almost three hours in length, it was the longest film to date. However, it still provokes conflicting views about its message. The subject matter of the film caused immediate criticism by the newly-created National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) for its racist and "vicious" portrayal of blacks, its proclamation of miscegenation, its pro-Klan stance, and its endorsement of slavery. As a result, two scenes were cut (a love scene between Reconstructionist Senator and his mulatto mistress, and a fight scene). But the film continued to be renounced as "the meanest vilification of the Negro race." Riots broke out in major cities (Boston, Philadelphia, among others), and it was denied release in many other places (Chicago, Ohio, Denver, Pittsburgh, St. Louis, and Minneapolis, eight states in total). Subsequent lawsuits and picketing tailed the film for years when it was re-released (in 1924, 1931, and 1938). The resulting controversy only helped to fuel the film's box-office appeal, and it became a major hit. Even President Woodrow Wilson during a private screening at the White House is reported to have enthusiastically exclaimed: "It's like writing history with lightning. And my only regret is that it is all terribly true." To his credit, Griffith later (by 1921) released a shortened, re-edited version of the film without references to the KKK. This is a film which every movie buff really does need to see, for two reasons. 1) It shows how far the movie making process has come, and gives us all a way to truly appreciate some of the other early films, and how far the moviemaking technology advanced between 1915 and the 1930's. and 2) It also allows us the chance to appreciate just how conflicted our society has always been, not just today. Many of the other reviewers have labeled this film as racist garbage, but it truly does represent one group's view of society at the time, and gives us a great way to understand some of the driving factors behind the race relations problems we would have later. In particular, during the Civil Rights battles that would take place during the 1950's and 60's in the deep South. Part 4 - http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=D0BVuByPALY Watch all my channels: http://youtube.com/hollywoodclassics http://youtube.com/classicanimation http://youtube.com/dancefrenzy http://youtube.com/classicdocumentaries http://youtube.com/vintagecommercials http://youtube.com/classicsoundbox http://youtube.com/videomiscellany (Less)
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17,
09:07,
2008-04-21 16:44:15 Description: Two brothers, Phil and Ted Stoneman, visit their friends in Piedmont, South Carolina: the family Cameron. This friendship is affected by the Civil War, as the Stonemans and the Camerons must join up (More) Two brothers, Phil and Ted Stoneman, visit their friends in Piedmont, South Carolina: the family Cameron. This friendship is affected by the Civil War, as the Stonemans and the Camerons must join up opposite armies. The consequences of the War in their lives are shown in connection to major historical events, like the development of the Civil War itself, Lincoln's assassination, and the birth of the Ku Klux Klan. A controversial, explicitly racist, but landmark American film masterpiece. The domestic melodrama/epic originally premiered with the title The Clansman in February, 1915 in Los Angeles, California, but three months later was retitled with the present title at its world premiere in New York, to emphasize the birthing process of the US. The film was based on former North Carolina Baptist minister Rev. Thomas Dixon Jr.'s anti-black, 1905 bigoted melodramatic staged play, The Clansman. Its release set up a major censorship battle over its vicious, extremist depiction of African Americans, although Griffith naively claimed that he wasn't racist at the time. Unbelievably, the film is still used today as a recruitment piece for Klan membership - and in fact, the organization experienced a revival and membership peak in the decade immediately following its initial release. And the film stirred new controversy when it was voted into the National Film Registry in 1993, and when it was voted one of the "Top 100 American Films" (at # 44) by the American Film Institute in 1998. Film scholars agree, however, that it is the single most important and key film of all time in American movie history - it contains many new cinematic innovations and refinements, technical effects and artistic advancements. It had a formative influence on future films and has had a recognized impact on film history and the development of film as art. In addition, at almost three hours in length, it was the longest film to date. However, it still provokes conflicting views about its message. The subject matter of the film caused immediate criticism by the newly-created National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) for its racist and "vicious" portrayal of blacks, its proclamation of miscegenation, its pro-Klan stance, and its endorsement of slavery. As a result, two scenes were cut (a love scene between Reconstructionist Senator and his mulatto mistress, and a fight scene). But the film continued to be renounced as "the meanest vilification of the Negro race." Riots broke out in major cities (Boston, Philadelphia, among others), and it was denied release in many other places (Chicago, Ohio, Denver, Pittsburgh, St. Louis, and Minneapolis, eight states in total). Subsequent lawsuits and picketing tailed the film for years when it was re-released (in 1924, 1931, and 1938). The resulting controversy only helped to fuel the film's box-office appeal, and it became a major hit. Even President Woodrow Wilson during a private screening at the White House is reported to have enthusiastically exclaimed: "It's like writing history with lightning. And my only regret is that it is all terribly true." To his credit, Griffith later (by 1921) released a shortened, re-edited version of the film without references to the KKK. This is a film which every movie buff really does need to see, for two reasons. 1) It shows how far the movie making process has come, and gives us all a way to truly appreciate some of the other early films, and how far the moviemaking technology advanced between 1915 and the 1930's. and 2) It also allows us the chance to appreciate just how conflicted our society has always been, not just today. Many of the other reviewers have labeled this film as racist garbage, but it truly does represent one group's view of society at the time, and gives us a great way to understand some of the driving factors behind the race relations problems we would have later. In particular, during the Civil Rights battles that would take place during the 1950's and 60's in the deep South. Part 5 - http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=sxSSFPuK39I Watch all my channels: http://youtube.com/hollywoodclassics http://youtube.com/classicanimation http://youtube.com/dancefrenzy http://youtube.com/classicdocumentaries http://youtube.com/vintagecommercials http://youtube.com/classicsoundbox http://youtube.com/videomiscellany (Less)
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3,
07:03,
2007-10-11 16:13:51 Description: Ryan Celestain
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206-202-0155
My 90 day challenge has been going amazing!
I have been having a lot of breakdowns and breakthroughs.
My training has been going great (More) Ryan Celestain
http://www.RyanCelestain.com
206-202-0155
My 90 day challenge has been going amazing!
I have been having a lot of breakdowns and breakthroughs.
My training has been going great as well!
I have been on a mission to offer H.O.P.E.
Helping Other People Excel
Excel means to rise up and move beyond
For the last few years now. Its been a personal mission and goal of mine.
I have been doing it the best of my ability for a few years and then I was introduced into the new school of marketing. I learned how to leverage web 2.0 to get my message out to the world. I now get calls messages and emails from all over the world from people that have come across my video story or blog.
People are telling me that they needed exactly what I said in the video and that the info they received made their day week or month! That's so powerful. Its such an awesome feeling to know that your message is getting out to the world. But the fact that its making a difference in peoples lives is awesome!
Im the kind f guy that likes to take it to the next level. It meaning everything I do in life. So always looking for a way to offer H.O.P.E.
To the masses.
The other day I got a call from a guy that found one of my videos on YouTube. No big deal right?
Right I get calls everyday from people all over the world that have watched my videos and are interested in doing business with me. So what was different about this guy? Well not only did he watch the one video but he then went to my channel and watched some others. After that he went to my MySpace and read my story. Again this is pretty common I get a ton of free leads and traffic calling me. But this guy was different lol very different!
It turns out his name is Greg and he is part owner of a radio station. The reason for his call was to offer me my own radio show! How crazy is that right? He said that he liked what he saw in my videos and wanted me to bring my abilities to the Universal 7 Radio Network. I was beyond honored and shocked lol to say the least.
Now this is a way that I can offer H.O.P.E. on a completely different level.
Like I said I have been offering H.O.P.E. through word of mouth and now web 2.0
But another arena I tapped into is the home based business, mlm, network marketing, traditional business, even a pyramid scheme lol jk I have associated with many people from of these companies... Quixtar, Xango, Pre-Paid Legal, Vemma, ACN, SGR, Costal, fhtm, Road to Riches, Vm Direct, Herbal life, 5linx, Isagenix, zrii, goji, ytb, xooma, xango, monavie, freedom rocks, uvme, costal, youngevity, Watkins, vitamark international, usborne books at home, sillpada sterling silver jewelry, reliv, pampered chef, oxyfresh, nuskin, nikken, nht global, melaleuca, mary kay, mannatech, market America, life force international, freelife, ffsi, financial freedom society inc, eniva, discovery toys, cognigen, arbonne business opportunity, ameriplan usa, jerky direct, our book business and have been able to help them get highly responsive laser targeted leads and traffic for their business. That's just a few.
Back to the radio show. Now im on a hunt for anyone that would be interested in supporting this cause. Im looking for people that would be interested in sponsoring that air time for the radio show. People that would like to make one time donations to support the air time. People that would like to help spread the world by telling you family friends and others. Anyone that would be interested in advertising for me. And anyone that would just like to hold me accountable and encourage me. Any help anyone would like ot offer would be greatly appreciated.
Contact me to get mor einfo on how you can help.
Together we can impact the world with a message of H.O.P.E.
Ryan Celestain
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03:28,
2008-01-27 12:39:40 Description: Hello, followers of Scientology. We are Anonymous.
We direct this message to you in good faith, with hopes that you better understand our motivations. Anonymous differentiates the actions of the (More) Hello, followers of Scientology. We are Anonymous.
We direct this message to you in good faith, with hopes that you better understand our motivations. Anonymous differentiates the actions of the leaders of your church from yourselves, and therefore wishes to assist you in this critical time. We ask that you take a moment to consider our message.
The Church of Scientology promises you the study of truth, and the better understanding of life. The Church promises personal salvation and the betterment of one's self. It strives for evolution to a higher state of being. These are goals most individuals have always endeavored for, but rarely attain.
So we ask you, have you ever considered why monetary assets are required to achieve this cardinal step of evolution? If Scientology is capable of bringing mankind into a new way of being, then why must its followers provide large sums of currency over extended periods in order to progress through the ranks of better understanding? An advanced society would recognize the importance of knowledge, and freely provide it to all those who wish to seek its bounty. Scientology leaders act against this doctrine, and vigorously fight to keep materials from public view. These actions only serve to benefit the leadership of Scientology, and not its followers.
The Church of Scientology has also been known to ask its followers to sever ties with friends and family when they are not also members of the church. We ask you to consider this, and why this segregation must occur in order for its followers to improve ones self. Family and friends provide a strength that others cannot, and would be an important asset in the effort of self improvement. Scientology leaders discourage this, because they do not wish you to discuss the practices of the church with outsiders. These actions only serve to benefit the leadership of Scientology, and not its followers.
Another critical issue is the legal history of the Church of Scientology. The church often refutes these illegal practices, and informs its followers that any such information is a fabrication, created to discredit the church and its members. But we ask you, have you ever investigated these claims for yourself? There are many official documents available which confirm the involvement of the Church of Scientology and its members in the very crimes it denies. One example is Mary Sue Hubbard herself, who pleaded guilty and was convicted of conspiracy against the United States of America, during "Operation Snow White".
The Church of Scientology is also known for its strong oppression of critics. We ask you, why would an organization striving to improve mankind feel the need to silence and discredit those who oppose its views? Such policies are not congruent with the publicly established goals of Scientology, nor are they the actions of an enlightened group.
The leadership of the Church of Scientology does not wish you to know of these kinds of events, but we ask that you examine these actions and the many accusations against the Church of Scientology, and come to your own conclusions of their legitimacy. Not doing so only serves to benefit the leadership of Scientology, and not its followers.
We conclude this message to reinforce our position of guidance and support to the followers of the Church of Scientology. If you are one of the many living in fear of the church, for your free-thinking or your desire to leave, then now is your time to assist in the movement against your oppressors.
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We do not forgive.
We do not forget.
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