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Bizarre Dennis Rodman Interview About North Korea

shagen454 says...

I think I see a marketing ploy going on here. Rodman is just not all there, it is funny that Shane right away says he was not there with Rodman, and that dialogue is good. Considering if anyone got any sort of info out of Rodmans interview, ya best check your tourettes meds.

Ultimately, it wreaks of Vice Magazine and VBS TV. I am sure it will be well worth it when their segment on Rodman and Vice meet North Korea is released. But, for now it is difficult having my head warped by this strange logic.

Darkhand said:

esTBH I kind of sympathize with Dennis Rodman. Look he's not a diplomat he was sent over there to open up the door. Dennis isn't going to be politically correct and he's not the most intelligent person in the world don't ask him to articulate everything he is saying.

George "So you agree with how he puts 200,000 people in prison labor camps?"
Dennis "Well it's amazing how we do the same thing here in the US"

Now most of the super liberal people on this site I imagine would agree with Dennis there. Locking up the poor, black people, unfair trials, the patriot act, etc. But everyone is looking past that because he is saying he love Kim Jong Un?

Dennis Rodman knows he's right he just has a hard time saying it.

If he came back to America and was like "that kids a punk bitch and I told him to stop xyz" we would be right back to square one.

Whoever sent Dennis there knows what he is doing.

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Bill Maher talks to Richard Clarke about Bin Laden

shagen454 says...

<tin foil hat>

One of VBS.TV's correspondents, who is of Pakistani decent went around the neighborhood and spoke to a bunch of people who lived there and had access to the "compound". A lot of them wished that Bin Laden had been living there because they sounded like they would have been intrigued yet fearful. It was admitted that Bin Laden never lived in that compound. It's an interesting video. The one prior was also interesting as the correspondent had access to places in Pakistan that we could never imagine without him having gone there where blind, tongueless, warriors make machine guns by hand.

I think maybe the reason for this is, Bin Laden had been killed prior - by who? Who knows. But American intelligence knew and I think since Obama was probably fresh in office, the event would highlight "The War on Terror" so Obama and his administration held onto the information for a "better" time.

Anyway, I trust Vice more than our mainstream news, especially when you have a guy on the ground getting information from the source, which VBS.TV has done quite well in their own sort of way in Libya, North Korea and elsewhere.

I also trust Bill Maher but I understand that he is unable to get into tinfoil subjects that make the left look "conspiratorial"... even though our government is absolutely corrupt enough to look the other way as the Twin Towers were bombarded or lie about Osama Bin Laden's death for political gain.


And Haha the last comment Clark makes about "pathological liars".
</tinfoil hat>

Michael Specter: The danger of science denial

NordlichReiter says...

>> ^Truckchase:

>> ^NordlichReiter:
Yea it's a great world. Except for those countries where its not.
Bullets are not disease.

That has nothing to do with the topic of the talk. Give your own talk to address the issues you want to address.


At the time of my original comment I was of the mind that this guy was talking from a high place, down to his audience.

I had this documentary in my mind, below.
The Vice Guide to Liberia, http://www.vbs.tv/watch/the-vice-guide-to-travel/the-vice-guide-to-liberia-trailer.

The youtube part one of the the documentary above
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQSjyYRTDVM

The rest of the speech was excellent. But yes at the time of my, quoted comment below, I was in a different state of mind. But it has everything to do with the topic of the talk. This was a broad scoped talk which eventually ended in skepticism, fear, and science denial. I was thrown off by the premise of his talk, and took immediate distaste for the rest of it. We should endeavor to look out from our high palace walls unto the rest of the world.

Science is great until it is hijacked by money, laws, the company, and or the media.

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geo321 says...

Hey Eric3579. Thanks for the reference to the France fuck you very much video...I enjoyed it.

I'm actually messaging because I found an interesting and kind of unique documentary that I can't embed.

Since you liked the magic mushroom reindeer video(that you found)-thank u by the way. I thought you would find it interesting.

As a lower videosift member I can't embed the series but I think you can.

It's a nine part video 'In Search of The Amazon's Psychedlic Sapo Frog'. To which one lick is 100 times more potent than morphine. The host is entertaining.
I discovered the documentary from http://www.disinfo.com/content/index.php

Here's the video provider (unfortunately it has ads)
http://www.vbs.tv/video.php?id=24888645001

I feel I owe you for the reindeer video. And if you don't want to post it that's cool. Actually it may not be embeddable at all on VS. Anyway I hope you enjoy the video.

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