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Just make sure you watch this film.
It starts off looking a bit boring. But stick with it. The film picks up steam after the first ten minutes, and then it takes you on an outrageous ride that will have you gripping the edge of your seat, shaking your head in disbelief. Watch this entire film from start to finish, and then, when you're done watching it, send the link to your friends. This is an extremely important documentary for our time. Don't make another trip to the grocery store without seeing this film! |
Ray D. Strand See book keywords and concepts |
After the Second World War disrupted his career for a time, Carl returned to film, and in 1951 he starred in Vagabunden derLiebe, the first of more than sixty films. Among his most notable is The Last Bridge, which won the Golden Palm Award at the 1953 Cannes film Festival, as did the French production Rififii the following year, now considered a classic. American audiences would best remember Carl as Captain Lindeman in Sink the Bismark or as Peter the fish cook in The Kitchen.
Despite his success in film, Carl's first love was painting. |
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The tour will mostly take place in a colorfully-wrapped bus encouraging people to see the movie and is being planned in conjunction with premieres of the film in New York, Washington D.C., and other locales.
"SiCKO" profiles a number of Americans with insurance who have been denied needed care by their insurance companies, describes how the insurance-based healthcare system is structured to keep it that way, and provides examples of other industrialized nations where insurance companies do not stand in the way of medical care. |
| Nurses, Doctors Announce 'Scrubs for SiCKO' Campaign in Conjunction With Debut of Michael Moore's film to Spark Genuine Healthcare Debate
Planning to spark a fundamental change in national healthcare politics, an unprecedented national coalition of nurses and doctors organizations today announced plans to rally around the openings of Michael Moore's "SiCKO" June 29 to press the campaign for single-payer healthcare, guaranteeing comprehensive, quality healthcare with an expanded and improved Medicare for all. |
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This film is still in its early editing stages, but it promises to be an eye-opening look at how junk foods and soft drinks are destroying the health of our nation's youth. Featuring interviews with schoolchildren as well as health experts, this documentary exposes the corporate invasion of public schools with hard-hitting information that dares to tell the truth. (Disclaimer: I'm on the advisory panel for this film. It's a non-paid position.) Watch the trailer at: http://www.faeriefilms.com/vending_machine_preview. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
But stick with it. The film picks up steam after the first ten minutes, and then it takes you on an outrageous ride that will have you gripping the edge of your seat, shaking your head in disbelief. Watch this entire film from start to finish, and then, when you're done watching it, send the link to your friends. This is an extremely important documentary for our time. Don't make another trip to the grocery store without seeing this film!
The future of humanity is determined by the future of food
What's at stake here is not merely control over today's food profits. |
Caldwell B. Esselstyn, Jr., M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
In addition, to avoid any possibility of bias, the technicians who performed the angiogram analyses were "blinded"—that is, they did not know whether the film they were analyzing was the initial, baseline film taken before the patient joined the study, or the follow-up film taken upon its completion.
At the five-year mark, seven of the eighteen participants were unable to have a follow-up angiogram. The results I report here are for the eleven participants who did have follow-up angiograms after five years. The analyses were stunning. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Not everything is perfect with the film, of course. The idea that Smith's character could be both an Army Lieutenant Colonel, a super fit athletic-looking workout junkie and a medical researcher working on a cure for the viral infection is a bit hard to swallow. The film is also a bit flat in its unwillingness to venture past the mere surface on issues like bioethics and the dangers that modern medicine's hubris poses to the future of humankind.
I believe that's because the filmmakers believe this movie to be nothing more than fiction. |
Caldwell B. Esselstyn, Jr., M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
In addition, to avoid any possibility of bias, the technicians who performed the angiogram analyses were "blinded"—that is, they did not know whether the film they were analyzing was the initial, baseline film taken before the patient joined the study, or the follow-up film taken upon its completion.
At the five-year mark, seven of the eighteen participants were unable to have a follow-up angiogram. The results I report here are for the eleven participants who did have follow-up angiograms after five years. The analyses were stunning. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
With this film, courageous filmmaker Kevin Miller has catapulted a giant boulder of truth into the scum-filled pond waters of modern psychiatry, sending out a shockwave of ripples that threaten to finally expose this malicious branch of medicine that depends for its very survival on the chemical poisoning of childrens' brains. I give this film my enthusiastic support, and I urge every parent, lawmaker and doctor to view it. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Mark Perlmutter and about to be shown at a film festival in 2008. This upcoming film is already making waves, and a companion DVD, available now, is called Raw For Life. In it, you'll find interviews with Dr. Cousens, Tony Robbins, Gary Null and even myself! Disk 2 of this film featured Woody Harrelson, Michael Beckwith, David Wolfe and many other exceptional speakers and health pioneers. You can order the movie right now at www.rawfor30days.com
My good friend Alex the Raw Guru from Empowered Foods was also present at the event today (www.EmpoweredFoods.com). |
Caldwell B. Esselstyn, Jr., M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
In addition, to avoid any possibility of bias, the technicians who performed the angiogram analyses were "blinded"—that is, they did not know whether the film they were analyzing was the initial, baseline film taken before the patient joined the study, or the follow-up film taken upon its completion.
At the five-year mark, seven of the eighteen participants were unable to have a follow-up angiogram. The results I report here are for the eleven participants who did have follow-up angiograms after five years. The analyses were stunning. |
Ray Dodd See book keywords and concepts |
Her dedication and the program she designed generated so much interest that an educational foundation decided to film her teaching in the classroom so they could sell a video along with a textbook to other schools. When they filmed her working with the children, something surprising emerged. Every time she touched one of the children, she went to the back of the room and washed her hands in the sink! When she was shown the film, she was both surprised and embarrassed. She had no idea she was acting in that way. |
Henry Hobhouse See book keywords and concepts |
In Modern Times, the 1936 Charlie Chaplin film, he appears as the hero-victim of mechanization and even automation (though the word was not yet invented). At one point, Charlie Chaplin snorts some "nasal powder" while in prison and then performs great feats, far beyond his normal strength. To anyone in Hollywood or in the film-distribution business in New York, the nature of the white powder must have been obvious. And the censors? What about the Hays Office, which in those days would not allow a couple to share a bed in a film "unless they were wed or dead. |
Lynne Mctaggart See book keywords and concepts |
They are then reunited and captured on a piece of photographic film. The result on the plate - which represents the interference pattern of these waves - resembles nothing more than a set of squiggles or concentric circles.
However, when you shine a light beam from the same kind of laser through the film, what you see is a fully realized, incredibly detailed, three-dimensional virtual image of the china teacup floating in space (an example of this is the image of Princess Leia which gets generated by R2D2 in the first movie of the Star Wars series). |
Charles Barber See book keywords and concepts |
The novel and film The Bridges of Madison County was set in and filmed in and around Winterset.
Between May 25 and 27, 2007, Winterset celebrated the one hundredth birthday of John Wayne. The festivities included the groundbreaking of the John Wayne Birthplace Museum with Wayne's son Ethan in attendance; the John Wayne Birthday Wld West Revue, complete with a live stagecoach robbery, with appearances by Buffalo Bill and Annie Oakley. |
David Deutsch See book keywords and concepts |
If we make a film of roulette being played in a casino, that film may be said to be accurate if the numbers that are shown coming up in the film are the same numbers that actually came up when the film was made. The film will show the same numbers every time it is played: it is totally predictable. So an accurate image of an unpredictable environment must be predictable. But what does it mean for a virtual-reality rendering of a roulette wheel to be accurate? As before, it means that a user should not find it perceptibly different from the original. |
Gregg Braden See book keywords and concepts |
The process that creates these images involves a way of using laser light so that the picture becomes distributed over the entire surface of the film. It's this property of "distributedness" that makes the holographic film different from that of a typical camera.
In this way, every part of the surface contains the entire image just as it was originally seen, only on a smaller scale. And this is the definition of a hologram. It's a process that allows every part of "something" to contain the entire something. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
This upcoming film is already making waves, and a companion DVD, available now, is called Raw For Life. In it, you'll find interviews with Dr. Cousens, Tony Robbins, Gary Null and even myself! Disk 2 of this film featured Woody Harrelson, Michael Beckwith, David Wolfe and many other exceptional speakers and health pioneers. You can order the movie right now at www.rawfor30days.com
My good friend Alex the Raw Guru from Empowered Foods was also present at the event today (www.EmpoweredFoods.com). |
David Deutsch See book keywords and concepts |
If we make a film of roulette being played in a casino, that film may be said to be accurate if the numbers that are shown coming up in the film are the same numbers that actually came up when the film was made. The film will show the same numbers every time it is played: it is totally predictable. So an accurate image of an unpredictable environment must be predictable. But what does it mean for a virtual-reality rendering of a roulette wheel to be accurate? As before, it means that a user should not find it perceptibly different from the original. |
Kevin Trudeau See book keywords and concepts |
It was amazing because the film crew was actually there for around six hours at the pool tournament filming me. The pool tournament was in Orlando, Florida; the film crew was there in Orlando, Florida! But the Nightline piece said on their website and on the television that it was in Chicago. They can't even get their facts straight. 20/20 did a piece and said lie after lie after lie about me. They said I never sent them the report on the University of Calgary study on the combination of herbs that has been used in treating diabetes. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Watch this entire film from start to finish, and then, when you're done watching it, send the link to your friends. This is an extremely important documentary for our time. Don't make another trip to the grocery store without seeing this film!
The future of humanity is determined by the future of food
What's at stake here is not merely control over today's food profits. The actions taken by Big Agriculture are systematically destroying the very agricultural biodiversity that will one day be desperately needed to save us from a global food crash. |
Stacy Malkan See book keywords and concepts |
Still, it's surprising to see Harris in action in Jesse Epstein's award-winning documentary film Wet Dreams and False Images.10 In the film, Harris demonstrated how he changes skin color, reshapes body parts and shaves pounds off models.
"Almost always the first thing I'll do is fix the nose," Harris explained, zipping the computer mouse over a photo. "Every picture has been worked on some 20 or 30 rounds going back and forth between the retouchers and the client and the agency. They're perfected to death," he said. "I don't see these photographs as being authentic or real. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
They do not want us to have any freedom at all, and they are working very hard on moving us in the direction of microchipping everybody, which is why I need people to go see Aaron Rouseau's film, "From Freedom to Fascism." It is playing in theaters now in some parts of the country, and we need a grassroots effort to talk to the theater owners to ask them to book the film.
Mike: Yes, that is right. Sometimes it is hard for these independent films even to get into distribution.
John: Everyone needs to watch the trailer at www.FromFreedomToFascism.com. |
Pam Montgomery See book keywords and concepts |
After working creatively with photographic film for over twenty-five years, the shift from conventional film to a digital camera was a liberating experience for me. By opening my vision, it freed me to explore a new way of working, a balance between the moment of connection and the extended moment of revelation. This second step in my work, the extended moment, is the process of revealing the true nature of the image in the computer, of painting with light. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
The film includes interviews with people like Milton Friedman and Noam Chomsky -- two individuals you wouldn't normally see in the same film -- and there are also interviews with many other CEOs, whistleblowers, business brokers and even a corporate spy. This video will open your eyes -- even if you think your eyes are already open -- to the evils that are being caused by corporations around the world.
It's important for me to note that I, personally, am not anti-corporation. Yet, this film has really helped me understand some big issues that I have been struggling with for a long time. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
The idea that Smith's character could be both an Army Lieutenant Colonel, a super fit athletic-looking workout junkie and a medical researcher working on a cure for the viral infection is a bit hard to swallow. The film is also a bit flat in its unwillingness to venture past the mere surface on issues like bioethics and the dangers that modern medicine's hubris poses to the future of humankind.
I believe that's because the filmmakers believe this movie to be nothing more than fiction. Most members of the public -- and most members of the modern medical community -- believe the same thing. |