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Ain't Never Going Back Again
Ain't Never Going Back Again (Buckingham) One of the first tunes I ever learned on the autoharp, because it was new at the time... : - )Collected in Scribal Thrum Oct 3, 2010 -
Pulse of the Nation: U.S. Mood Throughout the Day inferred from Twitter
We are what we Tweet. -dcmCollected in Scribal Thrum Sep 1, 2010 -
081610 JFK on Secrecy Privacy and Society.flv
President John Fitzgerald Kennedy speaks on the poisonous influence of pervasive secrecy on a civil and humane democratic society.Collected in Scribal Thrum Aug 17, 2010 -
President John F. Kennedy on Secrecy Privacy and Society
President John F. Kennedy on Secrecy, Privacy, Transparency, and Civil SocietyCollected in Scribal Thrum Aug 16, 2010 -
Clay Shirky at Harvard giving overview of his book "Here Comes Everybody"
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How Wikileaks is Changing Journalism - Frontline Club
Professional journalists discuss the reaction of the release of 76,000 War Diaries documents online to date. From the Frontline Club: The controversy surrounding WikiLeaks' historic release of more than 70,000 classified US military documents on the war in Afghanistan has not died down. But one thing is certain: online data and its dissemination is changing journalism and the relationship betwen public and power. In this special event, we ask: -- How are organisations like WikiLeaks changing the way pubCollected in Scribal Thrum Aug 12, 2010 -
Julian Assange of WikiLeaks - Oslo Freedom Forum 2010
May 18, 2010 Julian Assange is a spokesman and advisory board member of WikiLeaks, a transparency website whose mission is to "open governments" and expose human rights abuses. It has a core focus on protecting dissidents, whistleblowers, investigative journalists, and bloggers who face state threats, and it largely operates by publishing leaks of sensitive documents. Winners of Amnesty International's 2009 Media Award for exposing extrajudicial assassinations in Kenya, Assange and WikiLeaks have recenCollected in Scribal Thrum Aug 11, 2010 -
Jeremy Scahill: Minerals, WikiLeaks, and Blackwater for Sale
Grit Tv inteview from TruthOut.orgCollected in Scribal Thrum Aug 11, 2010 -
Lowry says the "logical conclusion" of Schoen's position on WikiLeaks founder might be "extrajudicial killing" - Fox News Hannity
from Media Matters for America http://mediamatters.org -dcmCollected in Scribal Thrum Aug 9, 2010 -
RAP NEWS: Wikileaks vs The Pentagon - INTERNET WARS
from thejuicemedia | July 30, 2010 The Pentagon launches an ultimatum to stop Wikileaks, but Wikileaks gives them the finger instead. Hear both the pros (mainly Wikileaks) and the cons (Pentagon) - in a rap-battle... only on ~TheJuiceMedia: Rap-News. Rap News - episode 4 - resumes its lyrical forays into the world of rhyme and reason, exploring the importance of the Internets. Recently returned from his long-leave vacation in the Caribbean, Robert Foster casts a critical rhyme over Senator Joe LIEbermCollected in Scribal Thrum Aug 8, 2010 -
It's Not Just the Rules of Engagement that's Gone Wrong
from - ThePhaedrus83 | December 20, 2009 If you liked this video, do consider sharing it with your friends and acquaintances. Thank you. Our real enemies are not those living in a distant land whose names or policies we don't understand; The real enemy is a system that wages war when it's profitable, the CEOs who lay us off our jobs when it's profitable, the Insurance Companies who deny us Health care when it's profitable, the Banks who take away our homes when it's profitable. Our enemies are not severalCollected in Scribal Thrum Aug 8, 2010 -
Wikileaks Denies Work Threatens U.S. Security
The online whistle-blower WikiLeaks said on Saturday that it will continue to publish more secret files from governments around the world despite U.S. demands to cancel plans to release classified military documentsCollected in Scribal Thrum Aug 8, 2010 -
Wikileaks: Damning Indictment of the Afghan War :NewsClickin
The Afghan War Logs published by Wikileaks is one of the biggest leaks in the history of US military. The logs consists of 91,731 documents which reveal that hundreds of civilians have been killed by coalition troops in Afghanistan. Newsclick exclusively discusses the issue with Prof. Vijay Prashad.Collected in Scribal Thrum Aug 8, 2010 -
Clay Shirky on institutions vs. collaboration - TED 2010
Brilliant. -dcmCollected in Scribal Thrum Jul 25, 2010 -
Benoit Mandelbrot: Fractals and the art of roughness - Benoit Mandelbrot (2010)
Benoit Mandlebrot discusses the nature of roughness at TED 2010. -dcmCollected in Scribal Thrum Jul 25, 2010 -
Unseen US/NATO Afghan War Exposed - WikiLeaks/Channel4
The White House responded within hours. -dcmCollected in Scribal Thrum Jul 25, 2010 -
Julian Assange on the Afghanistan war logs: 'They show the true nature of this war' - guardian.co.uk
WikiLeaks' Afghan "war logs" are online. NYT: http://nyti.ms/dacIql Guardian: http://bit.ly/dlNzWx Der Spiegel: http://bit.ly/bpjIZk Here, Wikileaks.org co-founder Julian Assange discusses what these documents mean, for the war, for the taxpayers paying for it, and historically. Similarities and differences from the Pentagon Papers. -dcmCollected in Scribal Thrum Jul 25, 2010 -
Cover Of The Rolling Stone
dredeyedick | July 24, 2010 from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cove... "The Cover of the Rolling Stone" is a song by Shel Silverstein satirizing success in the music business. Its narrator laments that his band has not been featured on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine despite having the superficial attributes of a successful rock star, including drug usage, "teenage groupies, who'll do anything we say" and a frenetic guitar solo. The song was first recorded by Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show, reachCollected in Scribal Thrum Jul 25, 2010 -
Dave Manchester - I Truly Understand - MLAG Open Stage - 062510
From my set from the Open Stage at the 2010 Mountain Laurel Autoharp Gathering in Newport, PA. Recorded June 25, 2010.Collected in Scribal Thrum Jul 24, 2010
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dredeyedick Ain't Never Going Back Again (Buckingham) One of the first tunes I ever learned on the autoharp, because it was new at the time... : - )
Oct 3, 2010