WARNING! We use the dangerous and useless sauna detoxification system made up by L. Ron Hubbard! Michigan Corrections Department psychologist John Hand called Narconon “so misleading as to be termed a ‘con.’” Hand said, “They are phony, a front for the ‘Church’ of Scientology. We found out in Michigan that most of the money that we were paying Narconon was laundered back into the ‘Church’ of Scientology.”
“This is not a film about Metallica it’s a film about relationships.” – Drummer Lars Ulrich, to Rolling Stone Three years in the making, this new film from acclaimed documentary filmmakers Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky (the team that created BROTHER’S KEEPER and PARADISE LOST) provides a fascinating, in-depth portrait of the most successful heavy metal band of all time, as they faced monumental personal and professional challenges while recording their first studio album of original songs in five years. In the tradition of such seminal music documentaries as DON’T LOOK BACK and GIMME SHELTER, METALLICA: SOME KIND OF MONSTER seeks to transcend the conventions of the “rock n’ roll movie” genre, trading rock-star posing for truthful introspection, and revealing an intimate portrait of the individuals behind a legendary band and their unique creative journey. As filming began, Metallica unexpectedly split with their long-time bassist Jason Newsted. Relations between the longtime band-mates were at an all-time low, and since Metallica hadn’t toured or released an album for several years, fans and the music press were questioning Metallica’s future. Creatively and personally at odds, yet under pressure to begin recording their new album St. Anger, the band’s management suggested they start group therapy as a last-ditch effort to keep the splintering group from unraveling. As therapy continued, the band confronted the notion that despite their many years together, they barely …
Sharia – or Islamic law – is gradually working its way into public life in Islamic and non-Islamic nations around the world. In the meantime, questions linger on what Sharia is and what it means for Christians and others forced to abide by it. Jeff Hammond is a Christian who has lived and worked in Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim nation for 35 years. “Sharia law is a legal system on the teachings of the Koran, the Sunna and the Hadith of Mohammed, applied into the community as the legal basis for life,” Hammond explained. He says Indonesian Christians are concerned about creeping Sharia law, now in place in half of the country’s 32 provinces. “It’s going from one province to another,” Hammond said. “It’s not something that’s happening all at once, but step by step…” For instance, even Christian school girls are forced to cover their heads in Padang province. Elsewhere in Indonesia, children attending public schools are required to learn the Koran. In Indonesia’s Bandeh Aceh province, Shariah police make nightly patrols to ensure that unmarried or non-related couples are not seen together in public. “Christians are very concerned, not only because of what is happening here in Indonesia. They also see reports that are coming from other countries,” Hammond said. Such countries include the Islamic nations like Somalia where devotion to Sharia law caused vigilantes to behead a 25-year-old aid worker for converting from Islam to Christianity. There is also Iran …
COP15 Update–Day 2 COP15 CAN press conference, Ailun Yang, Greenpeace, Tomas Wyns, CAN Europe, Steven Guilbeault, Equiterre, give their thoughts on the proceedings at the Copenhagen Climate Talks. The French Minister says France will support EU on a 30% target to step up the commitment they have towards the Copenhagen climate talks. Also, an update is shared on the Kyoto Protocol, a movement 12 years ago to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in many countries, reporting that most participating countries are on track. Climate Action Network (CAN) is a global network of over 450 non-governmental organizations working to limit climate change to sustainable levels. For more information go to: www.climatenetwork.org.
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A brief overview shines light upon a unfolding plan that has attempted to release weaponized spliced viral strains to first quarantine and then force vaccinate populations. This appears to be a part of a plan to remove undesired populations in cooperation with corrupt government leaders, infiltrated agencies and ignorant masses. This depopulation philosophy is claiming it is all nature cleaning itself up, and this is being heavily promoted in certain new age circles to numb the populace. This numbing is funded by the same elite groups that are implementing the genocide programs. In addition, to reduce the population down to 500 million from 6.2 billion is shown as the true plan and is documented in stone in the Georgia Guidstones that I was too short on time to elaborate on here. At the end of this large plan is final stages of combined disasters for removal of the cooperating populations, such as the Chinese Red Army and populations being told by the Chinese Sect. of Defense to release the new Pig, bird flu weaponized viruses on world populations so China may have living space, as outlined in Dr. Ott´s audio presentations 6 thru 12. The final step of the RIIA (Chatam House- Black Nobility) is removal of Chinese populations (after genocidal karmic compromise) through induced earthquakes as outlined in the mp4 video called USGS and HAARP, demonstrating the tests of the earthquake inducing systems that have already been fully tested for use after the work of the red armies …
The Dewey Center Treatment Program of Aurora Psychiatric Hospital is a leader in Wisconsin, providing rehab counseling and treatment for drug and alcohol abuse and addiction, building the foundation for recovery.
A Blond girl sings this theme of 4 “Non Blondes”… but she’s amazing. Lyric Twenty-five years and my life is still Trying to get up that great big hill of hope For a destination And I realized quickly when I knew I should That the world was made up of this brotherhood of man For whatever that means And so I cry sometimes When I’m lying in bed Just to get it all out What’s in my head And I am feeling a little peculiar And so I wake in the morning And I step outside And I take a deep breath and I get real high And I scream at the top of my lungs What’s going on? And I say, hey hey hey hey I said hey, what’s going on? ooh, ooh ooh and I try, oh my god do I try I try all the time, in this institution And I pray, oh my god do I pray I pray every single day For a revolution And so I cry sometimes When I’m lying in bed Just to get it all out What’s in my head And I am feeling a little peculiar And so I wake in the morning And I step outside And I take a deep breath and I get real high And I scream at the top of my lungs What’s going on? And I say, hey hey hey hey I said hey, what’s going on? Twenty-five years and my life is still Trying to get up that great big hill of hope For a destination
“This is not a film about Metallica it’s a film about relationships.” – Drummer Lars Ulrich, to Rolling Stone Three years in the making, this new film from acclaimed documentary filmmakers Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky (the team that created BROTHER’S KEEPER and PARADISE LOST) provides a fascinating, in-depth portrait of the most successful heavy metal band of all time, as they faced monumental personal and professional challenges while recording their first studio album of original songs in five years. In the tradition of such seminal music documentaries as DON’T LOOK BACK and GIMME SHELTER, METALLICA: SOME KIND OF MONSTER seeks to transcend the conventions of the “rock n’ roll movie” genre, trading rock-star posing for truthful introspection, and revealing an intimate portrait of the individuals behind a legendary band and their unique creative journey. As filming began, Metallica unexpectedly split with their long-time bassist Jason Newsted. Relations between the longtime band-mates were at an all-time low, and since Metallica hadn’t toured or released an album for several years, fans and the music press were questioning Metallica’s future. Creatively and personally at odds, yet under pressure to begin recording their new album St. Anger, the band’s management suggested they start group therapy as a last-ditch effort to keep the splintering group from unraveling. As therapy continued, the band confronted the notion that despite their many years together, they barely …
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