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The Great Indian Wars 1840-1890 (Full Documentary)

Featured Image: Apache War Chief Geronimo. CREDIT: Edward S. Curtis. SOURCE: Wikipedia (Public Domain).

From youtube uploaded by MrRobin14669

Published on Oct 2, 2012

American documantary (1991) with Dutch subs – Documentation of the encroachment of European settlers upon Native American lands and the violent reaction of the Indians in their struggle to survive. Covers the major campaigns and some of the minor revolts by the Native American population against the US Army.

Retro: A visit to “Murder City” Brought to you by the Drug Wars (Video Report)

From BrasscheckTV via youtube

Charles Bowden on NAFTA, War on Drugs, and immigration.

Uploaded on Oct 5, 2011

Charles Bowden knows whats up.

Retro: Robot Wars – USA (+) Army of the Future: Russian combat Robots (Video)

Keep in mind these reports are from 2011 and 2010 respectably. Using all of the advances in Robotics we have reported on here at THEI for the time since these reports we can only imagine just how far the knowledge of building Combat Robots has progressed. The thing that concerns me is that  after the military perfects these killing machines in their undeclared wars in far off places; when the American people finally wake up – and they will wake-up someday – will the same robotic killers be turned on us? . . . EDITOR

From youtube uploaded by journeymanpictures

Robot Wars – USA

Uploaded on May 9, 2011

Dispute rages over ethics of killer machines

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From youtube uploaded by RussiaToday

Army of the Future: Russian combat Robots

Uploaded on Jan 30, 2010

The US already has thousands of military robots and unmanned aircraft in Afghanistan. As for the prospect of killer robots stalking the battlefield Russia is catching up, with a Russian team building one too.

Go a LITTLE DEEPER: THEI ARCHIVE: Robotics

End the Wars By Ending the Fed (Video Report)

from Mox News via youtube

Published on Oct 19, 2012

THEI Special Report Part 1: (Retro) Weather Wars or just Mother Nature Getting Even? by Dennis Crenshaw

Photo; NOAA satellite image taken Saturday, Aug. 04, 2012 at 01:45 AM EDT. Photo by Weather Underground SOURCE

I note that the Controllers Media is starting to hook the weather off the coast of Florida with the upcoming GOP Presidential Campaign in Tampa Florida.

 Could Hurricane Isaac derail the GOP convention?

Now as everyone knows i am not a Conspiracy theorist (no way!) but sometimes you just have to look at things tweaked just a little from what you see and hear coming over the Controllers Media teleprompters.

Past GOP conventions impacted by weather

Conspiracy or not the one thing we know for certain is that, call it Weather Control, Weather Manipulation or Weather Modification, it is real. Completely documented evidence of our government doing just that during the war in Vet Nam came out in top secret hears on Weather Modification during the Vet Nam War – Senate Hearings  held March 20 1974 and May 19 1974.

Anyone interested in the subject can find tons of particles sprinkled all over the web. Personally i believe at least some, if not most, of the Chem-trails being seen in our skies today have to do with scientific study and experimental testing of weather control options. Back in the September 2008 I published an extended series of research reports  that I feel is just as timely as if written today.  So I decided to transfer the whole series of  reports, freshened up a bit and make it easily available right here in The NEW Hollow Earth Insider Archives. . . . EDITOR

from THEI 9/1/2008

Weather Wars or Just Mother Nature Getting Even?

by Dennis Crenshaw -THEI Editor

Having lived a large portion of my life on the east coast of Florida, I naturally am very aware of the annual Hurricane Season which runs from June 1st thru November 30th and just how nasty these destroyers of lives and property can be.

Why live here then, you might ask? Well, of course, the stock answer is because of the weather and the beautiful beaches. (After all I do go to the beach once a year for the Springing the Blues Festival. And most of the time this “great weather” is hotter than hell and muggier than a health club sauna). I guess the actual – and wiseass – answer is, “everyone has to live somewhere.”

Which is worse, a Hurricane or a Earthquake?

I experienced hurricane Dora in 1964 as the eye of the storm passed directly through Jacksonville. The Sudden calm, the unexplained strangeness that came with the calmness of the eye.Then came the sudden return of the wall of that extremely destructive storm from the opposite direction which was especially nerve wracking. As the old worn-out saying goes, It was an experience that lives in my mind like it was yesterday.

[ I also found myself living in California during the Sylmar Earthquake on February 9, 1971. With the epicenter of this 6.6 magnitude earthquake being approx 10 miles away from our home we felt the blunt of the shaker. The point being that I have a pretty good perspective to the age old question: would you rather experience a hurricane or an earthquake? My answer: neither].

Anyway back to hurricanes. I first noticed the pattern of the routes of major hurricanes with Hurricane Floyd in 1999.

 

Video Report

from youtube

I watched in amazement as local TV began 24 hour coverage while the storm was mile away from where they usually begin such heavy coverage locally. Studies were being implemented to let the population know what might happen if they ignored the evacuation order, then the results were shown on TV over and over. Never before had I seen this happen so soon. Then came the first ever evacuation of the whole state of Florida causing a huge traffic jam that stretched for the 400 miles or so of the peninsular.They even moved all the inmates out of our prisons and jails. Then the extremely over-rated Hurricane (for Florida) followed the coastline of Florida as though something was in control of its movement by keeping it on an even track offshore without ever touching land at any point in the state.

Study : Hurricane Floyd Evacuation of the State of Florida

The following year I watched as tropical storm Leslie coming OUT OF THE NORTH (a direction we seldom see them coming from) and made a direct b-line for our state without any hoopla about evacuation until just before the incident. Then after a few well televised localized evacuations Leslie petered out.  

 

At the time I mentioned to family members and friends, half jokingly, that the past few storm seasons seemed to be part of a pre-planned study by the controllers into just how fast they could relocate a large number of people in a short period of time using the state of Florida and most of the eastern seaboard of the United States as a test area.


Then, when Katrina hit New Orleans the thought came to me that this could be another study. Instead of a massive evacuation this time the controllers wanted to see what would happen if a major storm hit a city with all the people still there. Of course back then I was thinking more along the lines of the controllers taking advantage of the storms mother nature was sending our way rather than any thought of some kind of weather manipulation.

 The other day [September 2008] with the present situation of hurricanes lining up in the Atlantic like airplanes at an airport and while thinking along the lines of persistent internet chatter about possible control of these massive storms I suddenly remembered a small piece of information that I had picked up while in the merchant marines during the Viet Nam war.

It was during the spring of 1967 or 1968. Our freighter, an old workhorse Liberty ship left over from WWII named the Silver Falcon, left Lake Charles, Louisiana with a load of rice bound for Da Nang, South Viet Nam under an operation called “Hands Across the Sea.”

One night while on watch with the 2nd Mate I mentioned that I thought it was strange to be carrying rice to Viet Nam, a place certainly not lacking in rice fields. He told me that it was a payback for all the crops we had destroyed by making it rain for an extended period of time and that, combined with the extensive bombing, we had destroyed much of the Vietnamese rice crops. He said that our cargo of rice being delivered to the Vietnamese people was a part of a deal made with the South Viet Nam government to make up for the destroyed rice patties. At the time it all seemed far-fetched to me, but him being a mate and me being an ordinary seaman I didn’t press the discussion any further. However the story must have stuck in my unconscious mind. And, of course, since that day long ago I’ve read some of the information concerning the possibility of government weather control experiments, especially at the highly secretive Haarp facility in Alaska.


I also realize that when it comes to what our invisible government can and will do there are no bounds. If they could make it rain in Viet Nam in 1967 so much as to wipe out much of the rice crop anything is possible after 40 years of further research and application.

With all of the unusual hurricane activity going on right now I decided to take a long hard look at the possibility of massive and precise weather control, and/or hurricane manipulation.

 Part II; The Weather Manipulators EXCLUSIVELY on THEI

Mexico Border Watch: Stryker tanks, the Cadillac of combat vehicles, on the Border

March 7, 2012
On February 26, I was driving with a friend in an isolated region of the U.S.-Mexico border in New Mexico when we saw a military tank positioned to be looking south. A lot has been said, written, and documented about the degree and ongoing process of border militarization, but I had never seen anything like this. We were on route 9, just past Playas but not quite to the border town Columbus.

The combat vehicle was such a surprise that I hit the brakes, did a three-point turn, and drove back to make sure that we weren’t seeing things. While turning, a soldier came up through the top of the tank with a desert camouflage helmet and looked our way. We waved at him awkwardly, and he waved back. He then leaned forward into the surveillance equipment outfitted for the tank. In front of him was the vast highland desert of southern New Mexico. We were about 20 miles away from the physical border line. Any blurriness in the pictures is probably due to the fact that we had to take the photos in motion, without stopping.

[The photo above] . . . was the first of three such combat vehicles that we saw. . . . Continue report w/more photos

653,249 people were arrested in the US last year for breaking marijuana laws

653,249 people were arrested in the US last year for breaking marijuana laws

Source:  BoingBoing

[UPDATE 9/26/2017 12:05pm PT The Marijuana Police Project updated its report: “Data omitted from original analysis shows 653,249 marijuana arrests in 2016. Some reporting law enforcement agencies do not distinguish between types of drug arrests or possession and distribution violations.”]

One person gets arrested for marijuana possession every 71 seconds in the United States, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s annual Crime In the United States (CIUS) report. This is great news to drug cartels, police departments, racists, corrupt politicians, the prison industry, and the involuntary rehab clinic racket. It’s bad news for everybody else. . . . Read Complete Report

Dig a Little DEEPER: Border Wars, Drug Wars & Pot Prohibition

TEDxRainier Presentations : beyond the marijuana monster myths

Stoners coming out – beyond the marijuana monster myths | David Schmader | TEDxRainier

Published on Feb 1, 2016

In this funny, informative talk, David Schmader makes the case for thinking more broadly about what a marijuana user is and can be. David Schmader is a multi-talented writer, playwright, newspaper columnist, and performance artist. With wit and intelligence he blends personal experience and biting humor to provide insight on difficult cultural issues. He creates autobiographical solo plays that include, Letter to AXL, (homophobia and the unifying power of anger), Straight (“pray away the gay” conversation therapy), and A Short-Term Solution to a Long-Term Problem (angst, escapism, and forgiveness). His shows have toured the country, with productions at New York City’s Dixon Place, Los Angeles’s Highways Performance Space, Seattle’s Bumbershoot Arts Festival, and the Wexner Center of the Arts in Columbus, Ohio. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

Drug Smuggler Speaks Out About Incarceration and Marijuana | Richard Stratton | TEDxFultonStreet

Published on Nov 12, 2015

Richard Stratton’s education helped him to vacate a coercively harsh sentence, and now he speaks out to help others who are behind bars unjustly. The irony is not lost on Stratton, that recent cannabis legislation has legalized many of the activities for which people are still locked up. He offers a unique glimpse into the mind of an underworld leader, an award-winning writer and filmmaker, and a human rights advocate. Richard Stratton is a former international cannabis smuggler, CEO of a multi-million dollar operation. Arrested in 1982, he was convicted under the “Kingpin Statute” and sentenced to 25 years in federal prison.

Making peace with cannabis | Zachary Walsh | TEDxPenticton

Published on Sep 2, 2014

This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Talk explores human beings’ dynamic relationship with the cannabis plant and what recent developments might mean for our health and well-being.

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America Cannabis company buys entire California town to create marijuana tourist destination, Canada Weed Update & Stoners Coming Out

A 100-year-old ghost town founded during the California Gold Rush is being modernized for the “green rush” after a cannabis company purchased all the land, buildings and businesses for $5 million.

On Thursday, American Green, a marijuana technology company, announced they purchased a small town in San Bernardino County with the intention of turning it into the “the country’s first energy-independent, cannabis-friendly hospitality destination.” . . . Read Complete Report

Pot Company Wants to Turn California Town Into ‘Cannabis-Friendly Municipality’

United News International

Published on Aug 4, 2017

Arizona-based cannabis company, American Green, announced Aug. 3 that it had made a $5 million offer on the town of Nipton, California in order to transform it into a marijuana mecca.

CANADA: Liberals to announce marijuana will be legal by July 1, 2018

CBC News

Provinces will have right to decide how marijuana is distributed and sold, CBC News has learned

By David Cochrane, CBC News Posted: Mar 26, 2017 9:00 PM ET

Last Updated: Mar 27, 2017 12:54 PM ET

The Liberal government will announce legislation next month that will legalize marijuana in Canada by July 1, 2018.

CBC News has learned that the legislation will be announced during the week of April 10 and will broadly follow the recommendation of a federally appointed task force that was chaired by former liberal Justice Minister Anne McLellan.

Bill Blair, the former Toronto police chief who has been stickhandling the marijuana file for the government, briefed the Liberal caucus on the roll-out plan and the legislation during caucus meetings this weekend, according to a senior government official who spoke to CBC News on condition of anonymity. . . . Read Complete Report

Stoners coming out – beyond the marijuana monster myths | David Schmader | TEDxRainier

TEDx Talks

Published on Feb 1, 2016

In this funny, informative talk, David Schmader makes the case for thinking more broadly about what a marijuana user is and can be.

David Schmader is a multi-talented writer, playwright, newspaper columnist, and performance artist. With wit and intelligence he blends personal experience and biting humor to provide insight on difficult cultural issues. He creates autobiographical solo plays that include, Letter to AXL, (homophobia and the unifying power of anger), Straight (“pray away the gay” conversation therapy), and A Short-Term Solution to a Long-Term Problem (angst, escapism, and forgiveness). His shows have toured the country, with productions at New York City’s Dixon Place, Los Angeles’s Highways Performance Space, Seattle’s Bumbershoot Arts Festival, and the Wexner Center of the Arts in Columbus, Ohio.

BONUS VIDEO: Fred Takes us on a tour of Historic Nipton

bmweerman

Published on Jun 24, 2007

A Wild Ride In Fred’s “Mule give us the overview”


Dig a Little DEEPER: Border Wars, Drug Wars & Pot Prohibition

As Cannabis Becomes Legal, Oakland Now Giving ‘Reparations’ to Ex-Cons Arrested for Selling Weed

As Cannabis Becomes Legal, Oakland Now Giving ‘Reparations’ to Ex-Cons Arrested for Selling Weed

Source:The Free Thought Project.com

Oakland, CA – Oakland is beginning an experiment that can be considered both laudable and questionable. As cannabis businesses are set to spring up across the city, following California’s legalization of recreational cannabis, Oakland is providing reparations to victims of the drug war.

They’re not doling out money, though. They’ll be doing it through the normally mundane permitting process, in accordance with ordinances passed in March.

“The ordinances require the city to give at least half of all available cannabis permits to individuals who were convicted of a marijuana-related offense in Oakland and earn an income less than 80 percent of the city average. “Equity applicants” can also qualify if they lived in an Oakland neighborhood for 10 of the last 20 years that saw a disproportionately high number of cannabis arrests.” . . . Read Complete Report

Dig a Little DEEPER: Border Wars, Drug Wars & Pot Prohibition