TRUTHLOADER – NEWS FOR TODAY’S GENERATION

Do you trust your current local news channel.  Are they trustworthy and unbiased when it comes to news from your town, city, province/state or country?  So many of us are now getting our news information from various social media (Facebook, YouTube, Internet, Twitter, etc.) as an alternative to the news outlets of the past (television, newspaper and radio).  I think people are tired of the biased reporting from the old sources and are looking for respectful and realtime news.  There was a time when people respected journalists and their reporting.  Today – television is BIG BUSINESS.  The more viewers you can manage to secure – the more products you can sell, so why bother reporting news that matters or ‘real’ news from around the world.  Our current news agencies don’t want the general public to know the truth in terms of what is happening around the world – if news stories don’t make the United States look good, CNN, Fox, ABC, NBC, CBC, etc…will not report it.  Whistleblowers have to flee their countries in order to ensure their freedom for exposing the truth, shouldn’t they be treated as heroes for ensuring the truth gets out?  Our governments don’t think so.

Seek the truth yourself and don’t let the government take more of your freedoms/rights away.  The Canadian government attempted to push their internet surveillance bill  by disguising it as a way to ‘protect our children from sexual predators’.  Here are some articles regarding the Conservative governments push on Bill C-30 – Protecting Children From Predators Act:

National Post – http://news.nationalpost.com/2012/02/14/online-surveillance-bill-will-put-electronic-prisoners-bracelet-on-every-canadian/

Huffington Post – http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2013/02/11/bill-c-30-dead-internet-canada_n_2664458.html

The Toronto Star – http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2013/02/11/bill-c-30-dead-internet-canada_n_2664458.html

The Globe and Mail – http://www.theglobeandmail.com/globe-debate/its-child-porn—we-need-bill-c-30/article546885/

Thankfully, this bill did not pass but it is a reminder that we must be vigilant in watching our government to ensure they don’t attempt to pass other such bills without public knowledge. 

Don’t believe everything you hear.  We have the tools to be able to seek the truth and find different and un-biased resources to verify any bit of news or information.  Seek them out and make an informed decision on what you believe to be true.

Here is a YouTube channel the describes itself as follows:

Truthloader is a channel dedicated to finding amazing footage, alternative opinions and to digging deeper into stories than the mainstream media will.
We find the best examples of crowd-sourced video and independent content, then use our expertise to add context and analysis. We bring you news and views that will not get coverage in mainstream news outlets and we connect the dots to show you things they don’t want you to see.
We respond to the stories you’re interested in, so if you’ve got a story you’d love us to get to the bottom of, tweet us, Facebook us, or respond to our videos with a comment – and perhaps check out our reddit.

Here are other resources that will give you another perspective to current news stories:

http://www.idlenomore.ca/

http://www.trueactivist.com/

http://www.collective-evolution.com/

Together, we can make the world a more positive one!

IDLE NO MORE

Social media is a great avenue to attain first-hand information about current advocacy groups and movements.  Whether it is your friends posting information about petitions to sign or sharing information about certain peaceful demonstrations like; the “Occupy Movement” or “Idle No More”…..but do people really understand what these movements or petitions are all about?  Do we really take the time to educate ourselves on whatever movement you stand behind?  Do we blindly sign petitions that friends send to us via Facebook or do we actually read the context of whatever petition it is that you are signing?

Personally – I like to educate myself on the topics that are of importance to me and I will make an effort to sign petitions or send letters to my member of parliament on environmental issues, the humane and ethical treatment of animals and issues relating to gay and lesbian rights.  Needless-to-say, this does not mean the I will close myself off to any other petition or movement that perpetuates the mis-treatment of another group/people.

So what are the motives of some of the movements that are happening as we speak – let’s take a look:

THE OCCUPY MOVEMENT

***this information can be found on the official ‘Occupy’ website:  http://www.occupytogether.org/aboutoccupy/#background

The occupy movement is an international movement driven by individuals like you.  All of us have many different backgrounds and political beliefs but feel that, since we can no longer trust our elected officials to represent anyone other than their wealthiest donors, we need real people to create real change from the bottom up.  Organized in over 100 cities in the United States, occupy aims to fight back against the system that has allowed the rich to get richer and the poor to get poorer.  We no longer want the wealthiest to hold all the power, to write the rules governing an unbalanced and inequitable global economy, and thus foreclosing on our future.

HOW DID OCCUPY START?

The occupy movement, originally initiated by a call from Adbusters to “Occupy Wall Street,” was inspired by several international protests, most notably, the Arab Spring protests.  Thousands answered the call and arrived in Zuccotti Park, at the heart of New York City’s financial district, to protest the damaging influence of corporations on politics as well as social and economic inequality.  Hundreds stayed every night for two months and created an encampment in the park, a model that was adopted by people all over the country as the movement spread to well over 500 cities.

TUNISIA (December 17, 2010) – Twenty-six-year old produce vendor Mohammed Bouazizi sets himself on fire in response to years of petty police harassment in Sidi Bouzid, Tunisia.  His self-immolation sparks a wave of protests against the decades-long autocratic rule of President Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali.  After four weeks, Ben Ali is forced to dissolve parliament and flees to Saudi Arabia.

EGYPT & THE ARAB SPRING (January 25, 2011) – Using door-to-door canvassing and social networking, the people of Cairo organize a mass protest on Police Day demanding an end to harassment, repression and torture.  What follows is an 18-day uprising against President Hosni Mubarak’s dictatorship.  Hundreds of thousands of Egyptians stream into Tahrir Square after the regime blocks internet traffic and send thugs to attack protestors, swinging world opinion against Mubarak.  On February 11, the regime falls, inspiring an Arab Spring of pro-democracy activism from Yemen to Bahrain to Syria.

WISCONSIN & OHIO (February 17, 2011) – More than 20,000 Wisconsinites protest Gov. Scott Walker’s austerity budget and his attack on collective bargaining carrying signs and Egyptian flags, protests draw a parallel between their struggles.  In the weeks long rebellion, hundreds of thousands occupy the state capitol in Madison; hundreds of students are arrested.  In Columbus, Ohio, nearly 4,000 protest against similar attacks on the public sector and worker’s rights.

SPAIN (May 15, 2011) – Protests against austerity and unemployment erupt in 58 Spanish cities, beginning the 15 M Movement.  More than 1,000 indignados, occupy the central square, Puerta del Sol; in the weeks that follow, hundreds of thousands gather in public spaces, holding mass assemblies and peaceful sit-ins to demand greater say in the political process.  Embracing participatory democracy, they reject traditional parties and the rule of finance that imploded the country’s economy.

GREECE (May 25, 2011) – Tens of thousands gather in Athens after plans are announced to dramatically cut public spending and raise taxes in exchange for a €110 billion bailout.  Sustained strike and demonstrations many of them organized on Facebook, rage across the country.  The aganaktismenoi, or indignants, are met with tear gas and police violence.

OCCUPY WALL STREET (September 17, 2011) –  Occupy Wall Street begins as 2,000 people respond to the Canadian magazine Adbusters’ call for an end to corporate influence in the political process.  After police block them from Wall Street, then One Chase Manhattan Plaza, a few dozen occupiers regroup at Zuccotti Park several blocks north of the New York Stock Exchange.  The rename it Liberty Square as an homage to the Egyptian uprising that began in Tahrir Square in January.

For more information about the Occupy Movement – please visit their website:  http://www.occupytogether.org/aboutoccupy/#background

IDLE NO MORE

***this information can be found on the official ‘Occupy’ website:  http://idlenomore.ca/index.php/about-us

Mission and Plan of Action

Written by

Idle No More calls on all people to join in a revolution which honors and fulfills Indigenous sovereignty which protects the land and water. Colonization continues through attacks to Indigenous rights and damage to the land and water. We must repair these violations, live the spirit and intent of the treaty relationship, work towards justice in action, and protect Mother Earth.

On December 10th, Indigenous people and allies stood in solidarity across Canada to assert Indigenous sovereignty and begin the work towards sustainable, renewable development. All people will be affected by the continued damage to the land and water and we welcome Indigenous and non-Indigenous allies to join in creating healthy sustainable communities. We encourage youth to become engaged in this movement as you are the leaders of our future. There have always been individuals and groups who have been working towards these goals – Idle No More seeks to create solidarity and further support these goals. We recognize that there may be backlash, and encourage people to stay strong and united in spirit.

Press Release: January 10, 2013 for immediate release

Written by

Idle No More grassroots founders and organizers from across Canada, in solidarity with Common Causes—a new initiative bringing together social justice, environmental, labour and other activist groups—are planning a national and worldwide day of action on January 28th, 2013. This day of action will peacefully protest attacks on democracy, Indigenous sovereignty, human rights and environmental protections when Canadian MPs return to the House of Commons on January 28th. As a grassroots movement, clearly no political organization speaks for INM. This movement is of the people for the people.

The vision of INM revolves around Indigenous ways of knowing rooted in Indigenous sovereignty to protect water, air, land and all creation for future generations. The Conservative government bills beginning with Bill C-45 threaten Treaties and this Indigenous vision of sovereignty. The goal of the movement is education and to revitalize Indigenous peoples through awareness and empowerment. INM has successfully encouraged knowledge sharing of Indigenous sovereignty and environmental protections. This message has been heard around the world and the world is watching how Canada responds to the message sent by many INM supporters.

INM urges the government of Canada to repeal all legislation which violates Treaties, Indigenous sovereignty and subsequently environmental protections of land and water. INM is grateful to many leaders who have supported this vision and the movement of the grassroots people. “The Treaties are the last line of defense to protect water and lands from destruction,” stated Oren Lyons, Faithkeeper Turtle Clan, Onondaga Nation Council of Chiefs.

For more information about the Occupy Movement – please visit their website:  http://idlenomore.ca/

In order for change to happen – we must demand it.  We can’t be conduits for change without being active – as one of my favourite groups sang once:  “Inaction is a weapon of mass destruction”……

MASS DESTRUCTION by Faithless

Whether long-range weapon or suicide bomber
Wicked mind is a weapon of mass destruction
Whether soaraway Sun or BBC 1
Misinformation is a weapon of mass destruct
You coulda Caucasian or a poor Asian
Racism is a weapon of mass destruction
Whether inflation or globalization
Fear is a weapon of mass destruction

My dad came into my room holding his hat
I knew he was leaving,
He sat on my bed told me some facts.
Son, I have a duty, calling on me
You and your sister be brave my little soldier
And don’t forget all I told ya
You’re the mister of the house now remember this
And when you wake up in the morning give ya momma a kiss
Then I had to say goodbye
In the morning woke momma with a kiss on each eyelid,
Even though I’m only a kid
Certain things can’t be hid
Momma grabbed me
Held me like I was made of gold
But left her inner stories untold
I said, momma it will be alright
When daddy comes home, tonight

Whether Halliburton, Enron or anyone
Greed is a weapon of mass destruction

We need to find courage, overcome
Inaction is a weapon of mass destruction

The skin under my chin is exploding again.
I’m getting stress from some other children
I’m holding it in.
We taking sides like a politician
And if I get friction we get to fighting.
I’ll defend my dad he’s the best of all men
and whatever he’s doing he’s doing the right thing.
It’s frightening, but it makes me mad,
Why do all of these people seem to hate my dad?
And if that ain’t enough now I get these spots.
I go to sleep every night with my stomach in knots
And what’s more, I can hear momma next door
Explore the radio for reports of war.
And all we ever seem to do is hide the tears.
Seems like daddy been gone for years.
But he was right, now i’m geared up for the fight
and he would be proud of me,
If my daddy came home tonight.

Whether Halliburton, Enron or anyone
Greed is a weapon of mass destruction

We need to find courage, overcome
Inaction is a weapon of mass destruction

My story stops here, let’s be clear,
This scenario is happening everywhere.
And you ain’t going to nirvana or far-vana,
you’re coming right back here to live out your karma.
With even more drama than previously, seriously.
Just how many centuries have we been
waiting for someone else to make us free?
And we refuse to see
that people overseas suffer just like we:
Bad leadership and ego’s unfettered and free
Who feed on the people they’re supposed to lead
I don’t need good people to pray and wait
For the lord to make it all straight.
There’s only now, do it right.
‘Cos I don’t want your daddy, leaving home tonight

Whether Halliburton Enron or anyone
Greed is a weapon of mass destruction

We need to find courage, overcome
Inaction is a weapon of mass destruction

 

Together, we can make the world a more positive one!

PHASE 1 – REMOVING THE BLINDERS (BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING YOU)

I have mentioned many times how most of us are completely blind to what is really going on and how ‘BIG Corporation’ and governments are not acting in the public’s best interests.  We tend to rely on media (television, magazines, newspapers) to report on what is going on in the world and without bias.  Do you think that the media reporting un-biased opinions about the Occupy or Idle-No-More movements.  Are governments censoring what media outlets report? 

In order for positive change to be effective and in order for me to stand behind a cause – I need to get some facts and then assess as to whether or not I believe in that cause.  I don’t want to rely on the sensationalism of the news to give me the facts.  Besides, I find that all the major news channels are broadcasting stories to create fear, anxiety, anger and confusion to ensure you support whatever crazy policies that our governments want to impose.  They want us to believe that they are acting for our greater good….but instead, they are taking away many of our rights and civil liberties.  Here are some examples:

After the ‘terrorist attacks’ of September 11, 2001 – The Patriot Act was signed into law by George W. Bush on October 26, 2001.  The act significantly reduced restrictions in law enforcement agencies’ gathering of intelligence within the United States; expanded the Secretary of the Treasury’s authority to regulate financial transactions, particularly those involving foreign individuals and entities; and broadened the discretion of law enforcement and immigration authorities in detaining and deporting immigrants suspected of terrorism-related acts.  The act also expanded the definition of terrorism to include domestic terrorism, thus enlarging the number of activities to which the USA PATRIOT Act’s expanded law enforcement powers can be applied. 

From American Civil Liberties Union:

Despite the many amendments to these laws since 9/11, congress and the public have yet to receive real information about how these powerful tools are being used to collect information on Americans and how that information is being used. All of these laws work together to create a surveillance superstructure – and Congress must understand how it really works to create meaningful protections for civil liberties.

The ACLU’s recent report, Reclaiming Patriotism, provides more information on parts of the Patriot Act that need to be amended. The three expiring provisions of the Patriot Act give the government sweeping authority to spy on individuals inside the United States, and in some cases, without any suspicion of wrongdoing. All three should be allowed to expire if they are not amended to include privacy protections to protect personal information from government overreach.

  • Section 215 of the Patriot Act authorizes the government to obtain “any tangible thing” relevant to a terrorism investigation, even if there is no showing that the “thing” pertains to suspected terrorists or terrorist activities. This provision is contrary to traditional notions of search and seizure, which require the government to show reasonable suspicion or probable cause before undertaking an investigation that infringes upon a person’s privacy. Congress must ensure that things collected with this power have a meaningful nexus to suspected terrorist activity or it should be allowed to expire.
  • Section 206 of the Patriot Act, also known as “roving John Doe wiretap” provision, permits the government to obtain intelligence surveillance orders that identify neither the person nor the facility to be tapped. This provision is contrary to traditional notions of search and seizure, which require government to state with particularity what it seeks to search or seize. Section 206 should be amended to mirror similar and longstanding criminal laws that permit roving wiretaps, but require the naming of a specific target. Otherwise, it should expire.
  • Section 6001 of the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004, or the so-called “Lone Wolf” provision, permits secret intelligence surveillance of non-US persons who are not affiliated with a foreign organization. Such an authorization, granted only in secret courts is subject to abuse and threatens our longtime understandings of the limits of the government’s investigatory powers within the borders of the United States. This provision has never been used and should be allowed to expire outright

In the documentary, The End of America, based on the book by Naomi Wolf – The End of America:  A Letter of Warning to a Young Patriot, Naomi Wolf cautions that there are 10 steps necessary for a fascist group (or government) to destroy the democratic character of a nation-state and subvert the social/political liberty previously exercised by its citizens:

  1. Invoke a terrifying internal and external enemy
  2. Create secret prisons where torture takes place
  3. Develop a thug caste or paramilitary force not answerable to citizens
  4. Set up an internal surveillance system
  5. Harass citizens’ groups
  6. Engage in arbitrary detention and release
  7. Target key individuals
  8. Control the press
  9. Treat all political dissidents as traitors
  10. Suspend the rule of law 

4. Set up an internal surveillance system

In Mussolini’s Italy, in Nazi Germany, in communist East Germany, in communist China – in every closed society – secret police spy on ordinary people and encourage neighbours to spy on neighbours. The Stasi needed to keep only a minority of East Germans under surveillance to convince a majority that they themselves were being watched.

In 2005 and 2006, when James Risen and Eric Lichtblau wrote in the New York Times about a secret state programme to wiretap citizens’ phones, read their emails and follow international financial transactions, it became clear to ordinary Americans that they, too, could be under state scrutiny.

In closed societies, this surveillance is cast as being about “national security”; the true function is to keep citizens docile and inhibit their activism and dissent.

If we don’t inform ourselves about the policies that our governments want to impose on us, then more of our civil liberties will be taken away from us.  We must be vigilant and hold our governments accountable for their actions and we must let them know that we will not allow this.  What can we do?  We must engage in peaceful protests – there is much power when individuals come together and march to stop any injustices.  Don’t be fooled with what you see on television when the media reports falsities about these peaceful protests.  We have seen it during the Occupy Movement – when the media reported the negative aspects of this movement, indicating that the movement wasn’t focused and unorganized. 

If we continue to live without removing our blinders, how can we create positive change in our world?  We need to remove them, wake up and become aware of what is going on!  Are you awake?

Resources:

http://naomiwolf.org/

http://www.aclu.org/

http://www.justice.gov/archive/ll/highlights.htm

Together, we can make the world a more positive one!