Michael Moore: Undercover Occupy Protesters Working for the Government

I wonder if big business tea party bankrollers can be blamed for the manufactured violence as suggested here:

https://bcclist.com/2011/10/05/did-tea-party-bankrollers-know-occupy-wall-street-was-imminent/

Michael Moore visits Occupy Denver protesters

By Associated Press
Friday, November 4, 2011

DENVER — Documentary filmmaker Michael Moore told Occupy Wall Street supporters in Denver on Thursday to be mindful of people trying to incite violence within the movement, saying they could be working undercover for the government.

Moore told a few hundred people gathered at a park across from the state Capitol to be weary of “provocateurs who try start to violence.”

He claimed that governments have a long history of infiltrating protest movements.

Click here to read more of the AP’s story.

S0, the question to also ask: Is big business a part of the manufactured coup?

Apple on the Future of Personal Computers in 1982

The next revolution is happening right here. By the end of the 80s, a third of the homes in the United States will have personal computers and what they’ll be doing with them is using them as personal educational tools and as transaction terminals for shopping, learning, buying, and educating themselves at home. This is where it’s happening.

Video: Jim Schwartz and Jim Harbaugh Fight After Lions & 49ers Game

While it was weird watching a grown man lift his shirt like Ford Field was a huge bar off Bourbon Street, I’m not sure why Jim Schwartz was upset about the way Harbaugh was celebrating since he’s been fist pumping halfway out on the field after the Lions win this year.

Enjoy…

Ries, thank you.

What’s Wrong with Mitt Romney Becoming President? A Compilation Video

I recently stumbled upon a job that required video editing experience with a specific software that I did not have. Since online job postings are a joke and I met all the other requirements, I applied to the position. While I could have stopped there, I decided to familiarize myself with said software by downloading a free 14 day trial.

Whenever I need a good laugh, I have to pull up 5-10 Mitt Romney clips separately. It’s annoying. So, what better way to get some video editing experience than by splicing all his doozies into a single compilation?

At first, the project was a little bit fun but I think that’s because the subject matter was entertaining. By the end, my eyes were bugging out and I’d rather never hear Mitt Romney’s voice or edit a video clip again. Enjoy…