shooting at the edge [nottingham] last night at the Edge in Nottingham was D&B with Subject 13, so not exactly moody
Three people have been injured in a shooting at a Nottingham nightclub.
Officers were called to the Edge club in Lower Parliament Street just before 0400 BST on Sunday.
The casualties, some of whom had suffered gunshot wounds, were taken to the Queen's Medical Centre but their injuries are not life-threatening.
Streets near the club have been sealed off. Last month armed police patrols were sent to the St Ann's area of the city following three shootings there.
But overall gun crime in the city had fallen over the last two years, police said.
Reassure public
Figures released in April revealed officers dealt with a total of 298 offences last year - compared with 442 the year before.
Shootings involving the most serious firearms were also down from 42 in 2004 to 11 in 2005.
Chf Supt Pete Moyes said he wanted to reassure the public that the latest shooting was not a random attack.
"A firearm was discharged in a nightclub, which means that someone purposefully went out with a gun intent on using it," he said.
He also urged taxi drivers, takeaway owners and anyone in the area at the time of the attack to come forward.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/nottinghamshire/5162218.stm
Alex Jones New Movie: TERROR STORM (2006) [google]-7048572757566726569[/google]
"This is Alex Jones' explosive new movie exposing both 7/7 and 9/11 as False Flag Self Inflicted Attacks as well as providing historical background on such events as well as an overall view of our current state of erroded rights and freedoms."
Alex Jones New Movie: TERROR STORM (2006)
Our leaders have told us that the war on terror may last a hundred years, a new kind of war, against a shadowy enemy that can never be defeated.
Generation after generation will have to lay down its liberty in an endless war for global empire
The evil men who rise to power know well that terrorism is the perfect spector to convince populations to relinquish their liberty in the name of security.
TERRORSTORM explores who pulls the strings and who benefits from the dark spectacle of modern warfare. This incredible new film answers the question: do the people know how they are controlled? Do they understand the systems of power that surround them, the modern prop machines of public relations that wash their brains and fill their minds full of ball games and mindless fluff?
Is the population beginning to realize that governments throughout history have used the spector of fear to drive their populations to acquiesce to total tyranny?
TERRORSTORM examines September 11th, national ID cards, Big Brothers, the Iraq War, the 7/7 Bombings in London, and the invasion of Iran to reveal exactly how are they all connected.
National polls show that most Americans and westerners believe the official story of 9/11 to be a fraud, and a large part of that majority believe that 9/11 was an inside job, but the establishment press continue contest any alternative view concerning 9/11.
TERRORSTORM begins with a look at historical events that are not contested. Events where the fact of government sponsered terror is not debated but in fact openly admited to by western governments.
This powerful documentary explores the mindset of the average brainwashed westerner and delves deeply in to those systems of control which have been designed to imprison their minds and keep their eyes closed to the realities of the world around them.
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A proposal to restrict video and audio links this has been defeated this time round but perhaps we should all take note of the issue and keep an eye on it
it was proposed by the US and will no doubt be back in the not too distant future and will make audio and video links a thing of the past if it is passed
check this article:
http://www.boingboing.net/2006/05/02/un_cooking_podcastki.html
and this site:
http://www.eff.org/IP/WIPO/
:rant::rant::rant:
UK pron laws? ok what are there about this subject? is it allowd is it banned can you downloand it yadda yadda yadda.... age limites old and young and so on ,, do's and dont's .. all random ideas and opinions... *( sorry for my crap spelling )
Breaking news [media]http://enr.clearerchannel.org/media/ruffcuts/rm/ruff5/bnlong.ram[/media]
Breaking news
Date created: 13-01-2003
Language: English
Creator: Undercurrents
Award wining Undercurrents documentary exposing how the police control the news during civil disobedience. With case studies from a cross section of reporters.
Mark Thomas on Alt Media and Undercurrents [media]http://enr.clearerchannel.org/media/ruffcuts/rm/ruff5/mtplug.ram[/media]
Mark Thomas on Alt Media and Undercurrents
Date created: 13-01-2003
Creator: Undercurrents, Mark Thomas
Mark Thomas gets his mouth out for the cameras endorsing Undercurrents and explaining the role of Alternative media
How to Squat in Amsterdam http://enr.clearerchannel.org/media/beyondtv/rm/squatting01.ram
How to squat in Amsterdam:
http://europeannewsreal.indymedia.org/
How to squat in Amsterdam, why to bring beds, tables and chairs, and what the neighbours say about it
Free Culture (2006) [media=380,260,0]http://www.archive.org/download/FreeCultureFreeCulturempg/Free_Culture.mpg[/media]
Free Culture
http://www.archive.org/details/FreeCultureFreeCulturempg
A nine minute student documentary of the Free Culture New York Summit held at Columbia University, January 2006. The film explores a new form of student activism, based primarily on and about the Internet. Beginning with the Free Culture demonstration at the Times Square Virgin Megastore, the documentary covers Free Culture members out to educate consumers on alternative forms of music distribution online (archive.org, ccmixter.org, blogs, etc). It continues the discussion with interviews featuring conference participants (Cory Doctorow, Creative Commons, Free Culture students activists). Finally, using cc licenses for distribution and production, the film acts as an example for other young student filmmakers who are interested in alternative copyright licensing.
Producer: Maggie Hennefeld and Thessaly La Force
Audio/Visual: sound, color
BBS Documentary Interview Collection: Tracer[ACiD] (2005) http://www.archive.org/download/20040308-bbs-tracer/20040308-bbs-tracer1_256kb.mp4
BBS Documentary Interview Collection: Tracer[ACiD] (2005)
http://www.archive.org/details/20040308-bbs-tracer
Interview with Tracer, artist for the ANSI art group ACiD. Conducted on March 8, 2004, in New York City, New York. Subjects discussed included ANSI art groups, switching groups based on opportunity, power structures of art groups, creating art in both ANSI and RIP graphics, and which artists Tracer found impressive. Post-BBS events are discussed as well.
At the beginning of the interview, a heat pipe clanks occasionally during both questions and answers, and then calms down for the remaining portion of the interview.
Director: Jason Scott Sadofsky
Producer: Jason Scott Sadofsky
Production Company: Bovine Ignition Systems
Audio/Visual: mono, color
Language: English
BBS Documentary Interview Collection: Minor Threat (2005) [media=380,260,0]http://www.archive.org/download/20040130-bbs-mthreat/20040130-bbs-mthreat1_256kb.mp4[/media]
BBS Documentary Interview Collection: Minor Threat (2005)
http://www.archive.org/details/20040130-bbs-mthreat
Interview with Minor Threat, conducted in Austin, Texas, on January 30th, 2004. Minor Threat is most known as the creator and co-author of Tone Loc, a "wardialer" program that would connect to thousands of phones looking for carriers, voices, and other surprises in a phone exchange. However, this interview mostly focuses on his memories of both PD (public domain) BBSes and hacking BBSes; a section in the middle focuses on Tone Loc and the challenges associated with the program. The interview starts slowly as we warm up and then moves very quickly.
Jason drove 400 miles round-trip to conduct this interview.
Director: Jason Scott Sadofsky
Producer: Jason Scott Sadofsky
Production Company: Bovine Ignition Systems
Audio/Visual: sound, color
BBS Documentary Interview Collection: Philip J. Kaplan (2006) [media="380,260,0"]http://www.archive.org/download/20020302-bbs-kaplan/20020302-bbs-kaplan_256kb.mp4[/media]
BBS Documentary Interview Collection: Philip J. Kaplan (2006)
http://www.archive.org/details/20020302-bbs-kaplan
Interview with Philip J. Kaplan, "pud" of FUCKEDCOMPANY.COM, for BBS: The Documentary. Conducted on March 2nd, 2002 in New York City, NY. Questions center around running a BBS, pirate groups, modem costs, what makes a web forum or BBS worthwhile to post on, tips for inciting conversation, and speculations on the personality behind running a BBS. Contains profanity. The interview was conducted in a rehearsal space leased by Mr. Kaplan and his band, and so the sound is unusual in that the microphone is located right next to him with gain turned down. The other bands rehearsing can be heard, occasionally quite clearly, in the background, but his words are always understandable. Because of the unusual lighting setup (practice stage lights were in use), there are harsh highlights on Kaplan. Also, the camera would occasionally automatically refocus to handle the unusual situation. Considered by Jason to be one of the top 10 interviews conducted for the documentary.
Director: Jason Scott Sadofsky
Producer: Jason Scott Sadofsky
Production Company: Bovine Ignition Systems
Audio/Visual: mono, color
Language: english
BBS Documentary Interview Collection: John Sheetz (2005) [media=380,260,0]http://www.archive.org/download/20030322-bbs-sheetz/20030322-bbs-sheetz1_256kb.mp4[/media]
BBS Documentary Interview Collection: John Sheetz (2005)
http://www.archive.org/details/20030322-bbs-sheetz
Interview with John Sheetz for BBS: The Documentary. Conducted on March 22nd, 2003 in New Providence, New Jersey. Discussions center around teletype art and the use of Ham Radio to transfer text-based images. Techniques in creating RTTY art, the process of transferring artwork over Ham Radio, and some occasional copyright issues are all covered. Speculations on the future of the art, as well as what other skills Mr. Sheetz picked up in the medium. Sadly, Mr. Sheetz passed away in January of 2005, and was not able to see the final product or this interview; this work is dedicated to his memory.
Director: Jason Scott Sadofsky
Producer: Jason Scott Sadofsky
Production Company: Bovine Ignition Systems
Audio/Visual: mono, color
America’s Toughest Sheriff – Uncensored (2005) [media]http://www.archive.org/download/sheriffjoe/sheriffjoe.wmv[/media]
America’s Toughest Sheriff – Uncensored (2005)
http://www.archive.org/details/sheriffjoe
A Biography of Maricopa County, Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio
Available On C-Band Analog and GETN Digital Satellite Downlinks
Program Description: “I am an equal opportunity incarcerator!” -- That’s just one of the many ways in which the self-proclaimed “Toughest Sheriff in America,” Joe Arpaio, of Maricopa County, Arizona describes himself and his controversial approach to fighting crime.
In Maricopa County, Arizona juveniles can be tried as adults and sentenced as adults for the crimes they are convicted of committing. “If they commit adult crimes, then why not prosecute and incarcerate them as adults?” Sheriff Joe says, adding the fact that juveniles also work on his voluntary, but controversial, Chain Gang. “If I’ve got men on the Chain Gang, why not women? And why not juveniles? If they’re just as guilty of committing the same crimes – why not have them serve the same time?” says Sheriff Arpaio, perhaps best known for building “Tent City” – his jail in the desert where 2,000 convicted men and women inmates serve their sentences. Sheriff Joe built Tent City using World War II- style Army tents on his locked, barb-wired outdoor desert compound policed 24/7 by armed correction officers. “If our soldiers fighting the War on Terror in Iraq are sleeping in the scorching desert in tents while serving our country, then why should criminals complain? What do they think? This is the Ritz? It’s a jail!” he says. “Living in Tent City isn’t any rougher than it is for our soldiers, sailors and airmen that are serving right now -- and they didn’t commit a crime!” declares Sheriff Joe.
This one hour biography is the product of a one-on-one interview with Sheriff Arpaio and a private tour of his jail facilities – including Tent City and the maximum security Madison Street Jail in downtown Phoenix, home of Hard Knocks High School.
The Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office takes great pride in serving and protecting the people who live in that county – all 9200 square miles of it -- an area larger than some states in America. Sheriff Arpaio has zero tolerance towards the criminal element. His hard-line stance on fighting crime is embraced by deputies as well as many members of the community. But make no mistake: Sheriff Arpaio will be the first to admit that his laws and his tactics are controversial. They’ve made headlines worldwide. They’ve also bared the brunt of jokes and weathered several lawsuits. Nonetheless, he defends his stance and backs it up with his immense popularity (85% approval rating) – calling that proof alone that the majority of the people in Maricopa County want things run his way.
Program Objectives: Sheriff Arpaio discusses, among other things, the following:
*His self-appointed posse:
3,200 private citizens, some of whom are armed, that he has deputized over the years to help him fight crime in Maricopa County.
*Tent City.
*Why jail inmates are required to wear pink underwear.
*Jail rules: No girlie magazines, cigarettes or coffee. ONLY educational TV.
*Feeding inmates for less than 45-cents a day.
*Keeping drugs out of the Maricopa County Jail system.
*Hard Knocks High School
*Working on the Chain Gang.
*Narco-terrorism and the War on Drugs.
*Criminal Street Gangs.
* The resurgence of Heroin use among kids.
*Inmate ALPHA programs.
Bio: Sheriff Arpaio, 73, a career Drug Enforcement Administration agent who worked for the DEA in the U.S. and abroad for more than 30 years, has been in law enforcement for a total of 45 years. He ended his DEA career in Arizona, where he worked as the DEA’s Assistant Special Agent in Charge of the Maricopa County district office. When he retired from the DEA, he decided to settle there with his wife of 48 years. After retiring from the DEA in 1992, Arpaio was elected Sheriff and has been re-elected by a landslide for three straight terms. He has considered running for Governor of Arizona, but says his heart is devoted to the people of Maricopa County and he plans on being their Sheriff as long as they want him to be.
Sponsors: This program is sponsored the Multijurisdictional Counterdrug Task Force Training (MCTFT) with the technical support of the Satellite Education Network (SEN) at Ft. Lee, VA.
Availability: This free, public domain broadcast will be available on the GETN Military/Federal/Warrior digital CDV satellite networks and on C-Band Analog satellite networks. (There is NO KU analog or digital coverage.) Other private and public satellite networks may also carry the program, check with your satellite provider. (Note: This program WILL NOT be available on small digital dish networks such as DirecTV or Echostar systems.)
Will this program be Video streamed or Webcast? There are no known plans to webcast this program at present.
Target Audience: Primary target audiences for this program will include law enforcement officials, drug prevention specialists, Drug-Free Communities Act grantees, Safe and Drug-Free Schools coordinators, educators, administrators, counselors, treatment providers, drug court members, policy makers, business leaders, coalition volunteers, drug demand reduction coordinators, concerned parents, criminal justice professionals, youth coalition members, members of the religious community and other community partners who may be interested. This program is also suitable for Public Access television distribution.
Producer: MCTFT
Audio/Visual: sound, color
Language: English
Who would you want the most? I know There isnt any elections coming up at the moment but thought it would be good to get an idea of peoples political stance.
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