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Movie Review – Concussion probes plight of Catholic pathologist
14 Jan 2016
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Will Smith stars in a scene from the movie Concussion. Photo: CNS

Will Smith stars in a scene from the movie Concussion. Photo: CNS



Neither the National Football League nor the Federal Bureau of Investigation comes off particularly well in the fact-based drama, Concussion (Columbia).

But the film’s central figure, the Nigerian-born coroner Dr Bennet Omalu (Will Smith), certainly does.

Given that Omalu’s generally admirable character is portrayed as being shaped, more than anything else, by his devout Catholic faith, believing moviegoers will find much to enjoy in this uplifting profile.

Omalu gained fame – and initially stirred controversy – as a result of his discovery that repeated jolts to the brain, such as those sustained on the

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The late actress and activist Ruby Dee won a Screen Actors Guild Award for her work in the 2007 movie “American Gangster.”

New York — – The late Ruby Dee was many things — an artist, an activist and a pioneer of stage and screen. But she was also something equally important — a grandmother.

A new documentary packed with Dee’s life lessons has been created by one of her grandsons, and it offers a very personal look at the widely admired woman.

Muta’Ali Muhammad, grandson of Dee and Ossie Davis, filmed Dee talking about everything from what was in her detailed FBI file to her opinion of open marriages. He hopes others will do the same.

“This piece has served as an inspiration and an excuse to those people who have wanted to record interviews with their loved ones,” Muhammad said.

“I think grandpa and grandma Ruby would really like that because the No. 1 thing that they wanted

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Audrie & Daisy review: teenage rape documentary is essential viewing
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Film is sure to provoke a national discussion after events that led to California teen’s suicide – and scare viewers from laying foot near Maryville, Missouri


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A year after the documentary The Hunting Ground exposed a campus rape epidemic and systemic coverup efforts by some administrations, Audrie & Daisy debuts as an equally devastating film that shows how high school students are also at risk.

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Bonni Cohen and Jon Shenk’s documentary is sure to provoke a national discussion (Netflix recently acquired it out of Sundance) – and scare viewers off from ever setting foot anywhere near the town of Maryville, Missouri.

The film-makers open Audrie & Daisy by recounting the horrific events that led to the suicide of 15-year-old Audrie Pott, in Saratoga, California, in 2012. At a Labor Day weekend party, an intoxicated Audrie passed out and was carried to an upstairs bedroom. A group of boys used a Sharpie to scrawl obscenities all over her naked body, and then sexually assaulted her. Audrie became the ridicule of her school when video of her assault was circulated around school. A week later, she hung herself in her bathroom at home.

The film then somewhat clumsily turns to high schooler Delaney Henderson, who was allegedly attacked the year before by boys she considered friends. Like Audrie, Delaney says she considered ending her life.

Delaney’s story is then sidelined to make way for Daisy Coleman, another alleged victim of sexual assault. There’s a relief that comes with seeing Daisy on camera to tell her own story; unlike Audrie, she’s still alive. But her story sadly does largely parallel Audrie’s: after drinking too much she ended up unconscious at a male friend’s house, where she was allegedly raped by a popular senior and friend of her older

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February 7, 2016 | The WhoWhatWhy Team
Online Privacy Video Festival, Part 1
Deciphering the Basics of Cybersecurity and Encryption
The Internet Exposed: Encryption, Backdoors and Privacy – and the Quest to Maintain Trust Photo credit: Sareen Hairabedian The Internet Society / YouTube (Creative Commons)
The Internet Exposed: Encryption, Backdoors and Privacy – and the Quest to Maintain Trust Photo credit: Sareen Hairabedian The Internet Society / YouTube (Creative Commons)

Your privacy vs. catching the bad guys?

The issue of Internet encryption came up during a Democratic debate in December. Hillary Clinton called for a “Manhattan-like project” — a reference to the effort in the 1940s that brought together the brightest minds in government and the private sector to build the atom bomb.

In this case (which, in a way, is also explosive), the goal would be to balance privacy concerns and business considerations with what law enforcement wants: a path past encryption to finger terrorists, criminals, and spies.

“I don’t know enough about the technology to be able to say what it is, but I have a lot of confidence in our tech experts,” said Clinton, the former first lady, senator and secretary of state, who should know a bit about the issue. After all, she famously used her own email server while she headed the State Department.

Clinton is not alone in her professed ignorance of the technology. That is why we at WhoWhatWhy want to help our readers better understand encryption and the related issues and pitfalls. Which include allowing government snoops access to everything everyone says or does on the Internet.

As an introduction to the subject, we offer this recent video. It provides viewers with a basic briefing on encryption, privacy and cybersecurity.

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This New Film Will Change the Way You Think About the Black Panthers
"This aggressive stance among African Americans; nobody had ever seen anything like that."



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| Sun Feb. 14, 2016 6:00 AM EST



Black Panther leaders argue with a state policeman in Sacramento, California, in 1967. AP

Stanley Nelson had just returned from a screening of his new documentary "Black Panthers: Vanguard of a Revolution" at the Apollo Theatre, when he saw her—Beyoncé—backed by dancers adorned in jet black outfits, berets and blown out hair, dancing with authority before thousands of raucous fans at the centerpiece of mainstream American culture, the Super Bowl. "I was shocked and amazed by it," Nelson recalled later. "But also, it was beautiful."
"Their lasting influence was really cultural...You can't imagine hip-hop without the Black Panthers."

The award-winning filmmaker had been swept up in a Black Panther moment. And in a way, so is the rest of the country. Much like during the late 1960s, protests over police brutality in the past year has given rise to the Black Lives Matter movement. The film serves as a reminder that the issues the Black Panthers combated—poverty, economic disparity, tensions between law enforcement and the black community—remain relevant today.

The film, told mainly through the voices of the Panthers' rank and file, captures the group's rise and long, steady fall as a cultural and political force, from its infamous gun-touting demonstration at the California statehouse to then-FBI director J. Edgar Hoover’s efforts to disrupt and destroy the Panthers' national influence. Nelson's doc also gets at the internal struggles as women rising through the Panther ranks pushed for gender equality.

The film, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival last year, has largely been praised, although some insiders have taken issue with Nelson's portrayal. Former Panther leader Elaine Brown dismissed the film as a "two-dimensional palliative for white people and Negroes who are comfortable in America's oppressive status quo." Nelson chose not to respond directly, saying simply, "I don't think there's anything about the Panthers that anybody can agree on. But I think in some ways, this film comes really close."

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You can decide for yourself, in any case: The film premieres Tuesday, February 16 on PBS. For the occasion, I caught up with Nelson to talk about Panther legacy and misconceptions, and the resurgence of black activism around policing and criminal justice.

Mother Jones: How would you describe the Panthers' influence since their heyday?

Stanley Nelson: Besides the few tangible things that they did, like the breakfast with children program, their lasting influence was really cultural. This aggressive stance among African Americans; nobody had ever seen anything like that. It's hard to understand that if you weren't around back then. You can't imagine hip-hop without the Black Panthers. Today, hopefully, the movement can be an inspiration to people. These were people who made mistakes but they were trying to change things.

MJ: Why did you want to tell this history?

SN: I started eight years ago. I thought the Panthers were still very relevant, and I thought it was a story people didn't know—the people that did know it had a lot of misconceptions, whether you loved the Panthers or hated the Panthers. So many things that they were fighting for are things that we are still struggling to accomplish.

MJ: How did their cultural influence change over time?

SN: One of the fascinating things you see in the film is that the Panthers were supported by a large section of the population. It wasn't just black folks. You see Eldridge Cleaver speaking to thousands of people who are 90 percent white. You see people carrying signs in Chinese, in Japanese, in Spanish, in support of the Panthers. As time has gone on, they've been cast as this militant group that hates white people and they are out there on this island by themselves. That's not how they were thought of at the time. In the film, you see people having anti-war marches and the Panthers are there. There's a sign that says "Women's liberation. Free the past, free the Black Panthers." I think they were much more aligned with other organizations than we've come to look at them now. [Then FBI chief] J. Edgar Hoover states in his memos is that he wants isolate the Black Panthers. In some ways he succeeded, at least in our memories.

MJ: In Oregon, we just had a group of gun-touting white militiamen take over a federal outpost. Suppose they'd been black. What then?
"When black men started bearing arms, these people who we think of as being pro-gun are saying, 'We ought to change this law.'"

SN: One of the saddest things that I've heard, and this happened at one of our first screenings, is that somebody stood up and was like, "It's amazing that the Panthers did this in Oakland and no violence erupted. You couldn't have that happen today." So what does it say about where we are as a country? In some ways, things were a little bit better in 1966. But I do think that it will happen again. That with all these open carry laws, somebody's going to say, "Okay, let's patrol our own streets." Why wouldn't they?

MJ: So what does it say about where we are as a country?

SN: That some things have gotten worse. We want to think that things get better and better—this upward slope. I've done a number of historical films, and I don't think that's the way it works. You go go forward, then you go back. But I think it's really sad if you say, "You couldn't have this happen today without there being massive violence"—something that happened in 1966.

MJ: How would you say the gun-rights debate changes when you toss race into the mix?

SN: Race is always tossed into the mix. The unspoken idea is always that white people have a right to carry guns and bear arms. As you saw with the Panthers, when black men started bearing arms, these people who we think of as being pro-gun are saying, "We ought to change this law. We can't have nuts with guns carrying around weapons." There's always this kind of racial undertone. You talk about those guys occupying that thing out West. Well, if they were black, you know it would've played out in a very different way.

MJ: To what degree does the Black Lives Matter movement align with the Panther legacy?
"Cameras have really made people question the police. People, especially white people, are saying, 'Oh my God, we had no idea.'"

SN: There are a lot of similarities. The Black Panthers started because of police violence in Oakland, California. Black Lives Matter started in light of police violence all over the country. It's basically a movement of young people

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'The PTSD stems from this dirty work': new film documents regretful drone pilots
Speaking at the Berlin film festival, documentarian Sonia Kennebeck discusses her Wim Wenders-produced film National Bird, which reveals widespread post-traumatic stress disorder among employees of the US’s drone division

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We’ve all seen this film before: the grainy black-and-white shot with a crosshair on top. Dark blobs moving across the screen. Then, a pause, an explosion and dust. A few moments later you can make out the bodies. Sometimes you’ll see the injured, dragging themselves out of the wreckage.

Whatever your take on drone warfare, watching video of a strike is an upsetting experience. Now a documentary, National Bird, seeks to describe the traumatic effect that planning and executing these strikes has had on some military personnel.

Director Sonia Kennebeck’s first feature, National Bird brings us character studies of three former United States

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what would golovkin or cannelo say ?

couple of free throws from the foul line

the cops whacked both Kennedys /President
and attorney general

FBI informants/ read cops
created the 1993 1st world trade center bombing
the Oklahoma city bombing
911
the Boston Marathon bombing
the Omargh bombing
TWA flight 800 missile attack
the Mumbai attack
the Lockerbie bombing

still on level 1 scratching your head
asking who were the cops working for?

take the express elevator
and join me on level 10
the view is much more expansive

don,’t forget to fasten your seatbelt

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A feature film staring Emilia Clarke and Jack Huston will be shooting in multiple Kentucky locations starting at the end of May and crews say they are looking for paid extras.
The film, "Above Suspicion" is set to begin filming in Lexington starting May 24, 2016.
It's based on the story of FBI agent Mark Putnam, who confessed to killing a pregnant informant with whom he had been having an affair.
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Published on Jul 9, 2016Remote viewer Dick Allgire's session- produced and documented more than a month before the event- describes the Orlando Pulse Nightclub Massacre. This work was produced for the Farsight Institute, as part of a scientific study into remote viewing future events.

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Christopher Bollyn Speaks at Portland Community College
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MailOnline has uncovered a redacted FBI files showing the US authorities received a tip off in 1965 from a barman in Brazil, who claimed he had seen one of the Anglin

THIS DOCUMENTARY IS VERY INTRIGUING.


YOU WILL FIND IT INTERESTING BECAUSE IT'S CLEAR THE FBI EITHER SCREWED UP OR INTENTIONALLY BURIED TWO KEY DOCUMENTS SO THE ESCAPEES' TRAIL WAS NOT PURSUED CORRECTLY.


ALCATRAZ CLOSED SHORTLY AFTER THIS ESCAPE.


DID HOOVER HAVE A VESTED INTEREST, SOMETHING TO GAIN BY COVERING UP THIS ESCAPE AND ALLOWING THESE CONS TO ESCAPE OR DID HE HAVE SOMETHING TO GAIN BY EMBARRASSING ALCATRAZ OR FORCING ITS CLOSURE?




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