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Russell Brand Tells Robert Webb 'I'm Not In Favour Of Death Camps'

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The Huffington Post UK - Ned Simons, 11/04/13
 


Russell Brand has defended his call for a revolution against the political system, insisting that he is, unsurprisingly, not in favour of death camps.

Brand's demand for change, outlined in an article for the New Statesman and in an interview with Newsnight's Jeremy Paxman, divided opinion, with fellow comedian Robert Webb rebuking Brand, saying that revolutions inevitably lead to “death camps” and “repression”.

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The Brain “Sees” Objects That You Don’t Perceive

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Source: PSYBLOG - Jeremy Dean, 11/15/13
 

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A new study shows how much visual input the brain processes, but we never consciously see.

Every day, when you open your eyes in the morning, there is a huge flood of visual information from the external world into your mind.

Your brain edits this flood down to a trickle of things that are highly relevant: Where is the dressing-gown? Where is the curtain? Where is the door?

The rest of it–the state of the carpet, the shadows on the ceiling–all gets ignored.

Or does it?

Convicted Hacker Jeremy Hammond’s statement to the court

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Source: Exopermaculture - 11/16/13, by

See this. As Jeremy was inspired by Chelsea Manning, so may each of us be inspired by Jeremy to do what is ours to do at this most critical moment in human history, no matter the consequences.

 

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Anonymous Hacktivist Jeremy Hammond’s Court Statement Upon Being Sentenced to 10 Years In Jail

November 16, 2013

WikiLeaks publishes secret draft chapter of Trans-Pacific Partnership

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The Guardian - 11/13/13, by Alex Hern and Dominic Rushe

 

Japanese demonstrators protest the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) after the May Day rally in Tokyo, Japan, 01 May 2013.

Demonstrators protest against the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) after the May Day rally in Tokyo, Japan. Photograph: EPA/Kimimasa Mayama

 

WikiLeaks has released the draft text of a chapter of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement, a multilateral free-trade treaty currently being negotiated in secret by 12 Pacific Rim nations.

The full agreement covers a number of areas, but the chapter published by WikiLeaks focuses on intellectual property rights, an area of law which has effects in areas as diverse as pharmaceuticals and civil liberties.

 

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