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Occupy Your House!!

February 2, 2012
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This idea might be the most radical, yet ridiculously simple and effective. Instead of marching on the street, join the occupy movement by occupying your house. Let me explain. The Occupy movement claims that 1% of population controls all the wealth in the world and the working class, the remaining 99% has nothing. How...

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Touch People, Not Phones!

January 16, 2012
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With all the new gadgets flooding the market of electronic technology (iPhone, Ipads, Droids and such), Watchdogs and Oksana Yoga present a new campaign: Touch People, not Phones! The goal of this campaign is to encourage human face-to-face communication, embrace, emotional support and personal interaction. So many people find themselves in front of computer...

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Apartment scam on Craigslist

November 8, 2011
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Bay Area’s popular web listing service www.craigslist.org has, once again, become a place for scammers. This time it is through “apartments for rent” section. The scheme is simple. The person posts low-priced listing for a 1 bedroom apartment, include the address of the property and only the email as a contact info. The person...

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Oakland becomes War Zone on Oct. 26, 2011

November 1, 2011
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Oakland becomes War Zone on Oct. 26, 2011

Demonstrators wear masks from “V for Vendetta” movie and hold signs “Your rubber bullets only make us angrier” referring to police shooting rubber bullets, grenades and tear gas at them. Rubber bullets? Grenades? Tear Gas?? Are we in the Middle East?? Is this a War Zone?

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Police use brutal force to break up Occupy Demonstrators in Oakland

October 27, 2011
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This is the video you probably haven’t seen. KTVU reports confirm that the force used for Occupy Wall Street demonstrators in Oakland was brutal, but it doesn’t give a clue about what that entailed. Take a look at this video. When I watched this, I said “no way this happened, not here, in California,...

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9/11 – 10 years later: ONgoing War and Xray machines

September 10, 2011
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9/11 2011: While now, 10 years later, there are more questions than answers about who destroyed the Twin Towers and a nearby building #7 in downtown New York on September 11, 2001, two things are clear: 1) it served as an excellent excuse for perpetual war in the Middle East 2) a former chief...

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Airports USA: Either Xray or Pat-Down

August 29, 2011
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Whatever happened to the metal detector scanners? We have used them up until May of this year and as far as I can remember the x-ray machine was always an option you'd choose if desired. Now the TSA choses for you. If you say no to the X-ray machine, the TSA will choose the...

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Social Network Isolation

August 10, 2011
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Now that everyone is part of some kind of “special network” the social isolation is reaching its peak. Some people are on Facebook, some on Google+, others are on Skype or yet a dozen of so networks. How do we connect the dots? Only in world wide web, if we're lucky. What happened to...

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Obama killed Osama

May 3, 2011
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May Day, May Day, 'Geronimo-E KIA' was the U.S. military code for Osama Bin Laden E-enemy and KIA - killed in action. President Obama ordered the raid on Pakistani compound where the man who's been hunted for more than 10 years, had been found and killed along with his family (wife and son). Sunday...

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One year since BP Oil Spill: What did we learn??

April 21, 2011
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It has been one year since the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, which many called the worst environmental disaster ever. That is, of course, before the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear meltdown in Japan. I think this one will top the list. But yet, athorities assure us that there no reason for concern...

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