Sunday, May 01, 2005
RE: Big Brother is Watching You
I agree with Shiva in light of the large amount of examples exhibiting government intervention, observation, and control have come into my view more heavily now that 1984 is nearing completion. In addition to Shiva's link, here are two other sources of information I know of which (occasionally, if not frequently) go in-depth into matters such as this:- EducateYourself.com - (As of this posting) this website is currently down, but on the main page the creators have made a webform which you may fill out with your e-mail address so you can be notified when the site is launched (again). Educate Yourself is an independent online information and learning resource that goes in-depth, for the sake of semi-public awareness, on dyer matters ranging from the military draft, public and private surveillance (Re: Big Brotherish), to secret societies, and many other interesting topics. Online users should be aware: According to the site, some of the information that is published is such that the government 'does not want you to know anything about' and that your visit to the site will be tracked down by government computers which will identify you as an individual who has interest in matters that 'you are not supposed to be aware of'...which could possibly bookmark you as a candidate for private, future questioning? Anyhow, either timidman or risktaker, this is a site I recommend for anyone who thinks themselves a patriot.
- Coast-to-Coast AM - This international radio phenomenon (aptly put) is the most listened to late-nite radio talk program in the world. The first-time Coast-to-Coast listener will soon find out that the material discussed on the program varies contrastingly (at least in America) from that of common daytime talk radio. This program, which could be defined beyond the popular 'fair and balanced' status, has often introduced to thousands of listeners information pertaining that of the weird, top-secret, political, religious, social, scientific, technological, spiritual, and supernatural. The program, which airs nightly out of Los Angeles from 10 P.M. - 2 A.M. Pacific Time, is known for it's myriad - and often recurring - first-source guests. In an average month, the program can be host to scientists, ex-government workers (there's always a reason), wiccans, psychics, geological historians, spiritual and religious teachers, ghost-hunters, and more. Often times, at least once-a-week, Coast-to-Coast will host an Open-Lines night, during which listeners can call in and chat about their chosen experiences or discuss that night's default topic, which is a treat because Coast-to-Coast listeners prove to be some of the most informed, experienced, and peculiar in all of radio. To find out where you can listen to Coast-to-Coast AM, reference their Affliates Page.
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