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reply posted on 13-2-2011 @ 02:27 PM by connorromanow
reply to post by stevcolx



you should try to do it in segments less than 15 min thats how long they let you make it apparently even though ive seen people who put up the whole episode


reply posted on 14-2-2011 @ 07:14 PM by connorromanow
reply to post by stevcolx



i got them up yesterday
www.youtube.com...
starts out at number 6, you should get them up in six parts if you by the breaks they had



reply posted on 24-2-2011 @ 07:35 PM by connorromanow
reply to post by KingAMARU



it is very worth watching
go to type up my channel(grey9438) on you tube i have them all up


reply posted on 26-2-2011 @ 12:08 PM by arbiture
Originally posted by American-philosopher
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post by drwolf



I didn;t even know it was possible for Comcast or whoever to do that. Is that not in some way against the law?


Can the dreaded cable guys, or other subscriber-based services have the ability? Actionable ability, here very broadly defined as: "The tools, the knowledge, and the physical/operational desire? Oh yeah. Technical infrastructure, "Sources&Methods" and "Is it in our corporate, and [xyz's] best or at least potential interest" This is beyond a strictly military/intelligence definition of what is "actionable". Though not my specific field, it's not hard to do the math, so to speak. (Even I don't blame Comcast for everything, somethings they do pretty well, but this "area" is bigger then any "one" company.) Your DVR is no more sacrosanct then the clock on your cable box, getting it's timing signal from "the cable company". As for "against the law", whoa, don't make me go there... The question one always has to ask is: 1: Can I prove it? and can someone orchestrate my accusations so that I look like a raving Loon? If people had some idea of "The Options", and of the possibilities it would be much harder to flip people off as paranoid, wanting someway to get even w/ some real or perceived slight against them, etc.



reply posted on 26-2-2011 @ 01:05 PM by arbiture
reply to post by OneNationUnder



Unfortunately, I was not able to watch more then two episodes of "Conspiracy Theory" In my case, not watching more, was no conspiracy, but it was on (for me) a rather obscure network, and on late my time. (I'm not a night-owl) Really wanted to see more episodes. Governor Ventura is a man I really admired when he was in office. He was one guy so honest, (as in no bull cookies) based on what I could tell from any actions or statements while in office, a lot of people did not like that. But it was obvious this guy just hated playing games. And SOME people expected him to be a typical politician. OOPS, no dice. He did what he said he would when in office, he was willing it seemed to negotiate in an honest straight forward manner. And his first concern, though I didn't agree w/all of his policies, was what was in the best interest of our state. Wow, what a concept!

If there were some aspects of an episode or more then one it would seem, it would not be unusual to have a psudo-studio authority say something like "well we have trouble w/this part of the program, can we delete this or that name, location, (your typical "sensitive" material) ? As an ex-Navy SEAL, and I believe very much a man who would never do anything to compromise national or any individual states security, I am quite puzzled as to certain problems he may have had. I would think there is always a way to get a point across w/out exposing truly sensitive stuff. Hmmm... The Governor knows security and though one episode had to do w/private, usually corporate "rent a spooks", something that worries me not because we don't need the corporate community to help us out in so many areas, we do, and to me it makes sense. What worries me is the quality of training and supervision of this group. (Not all, not by any means) Yeah, I could see how that episode would upset some people. I would have presented it w/my own version of "shadow actors". It would get the point across, but in a way that there would have left no trail of virtual/real or other concept connecting "fingerprints". Oh well.

Any way, hope the program comes back.


reply posted on 26-2-2011 @ 01:13 PM by Unity_99
reply to post by XXXN3O



You beat me to it. Though this is the full one:


Jesse Ventura - Conspiracy Theory - Police State (FEMA Camps) HQ Full length version!

Just get download helper or Netvideohunter from mozilla firefox addons.


Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura: Police State "Full Episode"
edit on 26-2-2011 by Unity_99 because: (no reason given)



reply posted on 3-3-2011 @ 03:23 PM by arbiture
reply to post by arbiture



For the record I WAS NOT a Navy SEAL, I was making reference to Gov. Ventura.
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