James Heddle, Mary Beth Brangan - EON
BioDigital Technocratic Totalitarianism Anyone?
Here's a bouquet of enlightening pieces for those who can take it. Interesting that two of them are from academics from major universities in different parts of the world - UK and Peru. The perspectives are broad, but even then, still partial. We invite you to see if they fit in your Overton Window.
Interview with David A. Hughes: World War III Started in 2020
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U.N. has ‘plan of action’ to curtail free speech in every nation of the worldcitizensforfreespeech.org/u-n-has-plan-of-action-to-curtail-free-speech-in-every-nation-of-the-world/
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James Heddle and Mary Beth Brangan co-direct EON, the Ecological Options Network The EON production SOS – The San Onofre Syndrome: Nuclear Power’s Legacy, by filmmakers Brangan, Morgan Peterson and Heddle, was awarded the Grand Jury Award for Feature Documentary at last October’s Hollywood Awareness Film Festival. SOS has also garnered the International Uranium Film Festival’s award for Best Educational Documentary. The film will be made available for free international on-line viewing for 10 days this coming April 15-22. For more information, please visit the SOS Website.