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    bill to the BBC because he believes they have covered facts and destroyed the original footage of the 9/11 attacks. The original footage has miraculously disappeared and the BBC have blamed it on a ‘cockup’. Tony has exposed it all, with lots of evidence and scientific experiments done to prove that a plane couldn’t have destroyed 2 entire buildings, it is evident that the US government have lied to us. I found out that once the explosion and fire had calmed down, there was no trace of any desks

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    “The Voice of the Natural World” is an intriguing and worrying TED Talk by natural sounds expert Bernie Krause. Krause explores the fundamental properties of sound in the natural world, presenting the ideas of geophony, biophony, and antrophony. Krause also explores some unexpected results which showcase the effects of humans within this natural harmony. The talk begins with three basic principles of sound. Geophony, as Krause explains, is the non-biological sounds in the environment which could

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    Snuff Films Essay

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    enforcement agencies I interviewed. "Our experience was that we could not find any such thing as a commercially produced snuff film," says Sears. "Our commission was all-inclusive and exhaustive. If snuff films were available, we'd have found them." This sentiment is echoed by Ken Lanning, a cult expert at the FBI training academy at Quantico, Virginia.

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    telescreens. Thought Police are quite similar to modern day police, but they are the ones who have access to the security footage and search for people who are disloyal to Big Brother. In 1984, the screens are made out to be always watched, but with so many locations and people the five of us were confused by the effectiveness of the telescreens. With rebels being so commonly found,

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    They go on to state facts and use very alarming statistics about the money paid to victims all going to the Texas victims. The people look very distraught, this footage is very heart retching; it made me feel, it is so unfair how they are being treated it was not honorable to treat people this way. I found it very moving and really it made me angry at the corporation for not caring anymore than they did for the health and life of these Indian people. All this made me develop a feeling

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    about the attacks. But instead he found out that the NSA was going against the right of privacy. The NSA was tapping into phone conversations and listening to people's phone calls. So the employee, Thomas Drake, started telling a news reporter of his findings after his boss dismissed his findings. The government was going to far and invading citizens privacies. They knew it was wrong too yet they still did it. But that's not the only case. Many people have found out things and gave it out because

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    Today, in 2014, most people think about Superman when they hear the word Metropolis. This 1927 German film, however, is far from something as bright, colorful and all-American as Superman. America 's greatest hero represents ideals like hope, whereas Metropolis (1927) embodies the opposite and something far more sinister. By looking at the production elements and the cinematic tropes that Metropolis created and inspired, in relation to power dynamics, a scholar can see how the German people felt

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    Over the past summer, as well as the past 5 summers, I have worked at a place called Camp Vineyard. It is a fantastic summer camp run out of the Vineyard Chattanooga church where they bring in kids from over 20 different churches across the southeast and give them a place where they can experience God in a traditional overnight summer camp way. From the many fun activities such as the ridiculous games such as giant multi-ball soccer to the neat groups, which allow kids to build rockets and shoot

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    In 1979, the Iranian hostage crisis occurred. After the Iranian people revolted, 52 Americans that worked within the United States Embassy were taken hostage, while six escaped. The six who escaped found refuge in the home of the Canadian Ambassador, Ken Taylor. The task of getting the six who had escaped back home was given to Tony Mendez, a CIA operative. Ben Affleck’s 2012 film, Argo, chronicles the work of Mendez as he works to create a credible disguise to free the six Americans from Iran without

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    Hybrid Threats

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    defines a hybrid threat as “the diverse and dynamic combination of regular forces, irregular forces, and/or criminal elements all unified to achieve mutually benefitting effects.” (Department of the Army, 2010) Hybrid threats can be found anywhere in the world, from nation states to failed states, inter mixing with state actors, non-state actors, and rogue actors. While this

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