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Trouble

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In the shadow of the 2007 G8 Summit in Heiligendamm, Germany; the Mind Pirates have released their 82 minute documentary Trouble with 100 directors online and offer it for free for all to see and share. This copyleft approach to film distribution hopes the voices and actions of the past, can teach and inspire the voices of the future.

I just previewed this wonderful documentary. In the wake of Ojai's July Fourth: Don't Rain on my Parade Charade, I thought some of us might enjoy this multi perspective film which asks 'Why are you protesting against the G8?" The footage comes from a team of 100 filmmakers, editors, photographers, designers, bloggers, programmers, project managers, and one cook.

Just as Civil War battle reenactments have become a hobby for some - I suspect that this particular protest will one day be reenacted by hobby activists.

Please enjoy this beautiful and free online movie.

Comments (1)

kia ora Didj,

looking forward to watching the video!

for all our ancestors, all our sacred relations!

for the billions of victims of the G8 and the Bankster
Corporate State -- the women, the children, the poor,
the indigenous --

all ground to bloody dust by the Rockefellers and Rothschilds and
their puppet Bushs and Obamas.

Morituri te salutant (Hail Caesar!)

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