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Benjamin Fulford Interview by Sean David Morton, October 13, 2011 | Kauilapele's Blog
Posted on October 15, 2011 by kauilapele
Benjamin Fulford was recently interviewed by Sean David Morton. For those interested, links to the show are below. The shortened version contains only Ben’s interview, and all commercial breaks and music were removed
- Click here to listen to the “Ben interview only” version. (44 min.)
Protests in Europe; Russia and China solving issues; the Putin & Medvede...
Uploaded by TheGPNB on Oct 18, 2011
News for Today: Rallies in Europe against the economic crisis; China's economy in good shape; Russia and China solving issues; Why Medvedev will not run for President next year.
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Video: Occupy Together mass movement rolls across Europe
Occupy Capitalism: 'No freedom of press in London'
Uploaded by RussiaToday on Oct 15, 2011
A global outcry against corporate greed has risen up in almost a thousand cities worldwide. People have taken their anger to the streets, saying their governments have been taken over by big business.RT talks to author and journalist Afshin Rattansi.
Severe police action as thousands of Occupy protesters fill Times Square
Uploaded by RussiaToday on Oct 16, 2011
Tens of thousands of people in hundreds of cities around the word have been venting their fury against the greed of the big banks - and the debt management inflicted by their governments. Inspired by the 'Occupy Wall Street' movement in Manhattan, protests took hold in Europe, Asia, and around the U.S. - with some turning violent. In New York, there were dozens of arrests as police moved to contain the rally. Here's RT's Lucy Kafanov.First night video of Occupy Rome clashes, cop cars on fire
Uploaded by RussiaToday on Oct 16, 2011
Thousands of people in hundreds of cities around the word have been venting their fury against the greed of the big banks - and the debt management inflicted by their governments. In Rome, riot police used tear gas and water cannons, after violent protesters hijacked a peaceful demonstration, smashing bank windows and torching cars. Plumes of smoke were seen billowing near the Collisseum and other parts of the city.Fight & Chaos: First video of 'Occupy Rome' rally turning violent
Uploaded by RussiaToday on Oct 15, 2011
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What was initially planned as a peaceful "Occupy Rome" protest turned into a violent demonstration in the Italian capital. Police reportedly used tear gas and water cannons to disperse crowds of angry Italians. Protesters wearing masks and helmets threw rocks, bottles and other objects at police in riot gear. Some wielded clubs, while others were armed with hammers. The demonstration against the government's economic policy, with a crowd estimated at 200,000, descended into violent chaos when groups of angry protesters set cars on fire, smashed windows and attacked shops. Protesters also attacked the Defense Ministry and set a wing of the building on fire. At least one person was injured and taken to a hospital, the Al Jazeera television network reported. The protests in the Italian capital were modeled on the "Occupy Wall Street" demonstration against capitalism and austerity measures, which went global Saturday with dozens of marches and protests worldwide. The website for the international movement said 951 cities in 87 countries were ready to "Unite for Global Change" -- the official slogan of the rally. Sizable protests were held in Spain, the UK and New York.
Global Occupation: 1,000 cities unite in 'Wall St' anger worldwide
Uploaded by RussiaToday on Oct 15, 2011
A global outcry against corporate greed has risen up in almost a thousand cities worldwide. People have taken their anger to the streets, saying their governments have been taken over by big business. RT talks to Tim Matthews, Occupy London Stock exchange activist.