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    "Spin" by Brian Springer One of the most important films of the last 25 years - See

    Might have brought this over before but it really brings back lots of memories


    "Spin" by Brian Springer

    One of the most important films
    of the last 25 years

    - See more at: http://www.brasschecktv.com/videos/s....tIMyuOv5.dpuf



    Footage you were never
    supposed to see

    Artist Brian Springer spent a year scouring the airwaves with a satellite dish grabbing back channel news feeds not intended for public consumption. The result of his research is SPIN, one of the most insightful films ever made about the mechanics of how television is used as a tool of social control to distort and limit the American public's perception of reality.

    Take the time to watch it from beginning to end and you'll never look at TV reporting the same again. Tell your friends about it. This extraordinary film released in the early 1990s is almost completely unknown. Hopefully, the Internet will change that.

    I first saw this film back in the early
    90s very late one night on a college
    TV station.

    It took me years in those pre-Internet
    days to get my own copy.

    No film has ever done a better job
    of showing what goes on behind the
    scenes at the broadcast news
    networks. It's pretty surreal.

    Video:

    http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/2988.html

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    Note: We have posted excerpts of this film. You can find these excerpts by going to the "Spin" section of Brasscheck TV.

    - See more at: http://www.brasschecktv.com/videos/s....tIMyuOv5.dpuf


    We used to have one of those big dishes on our roof that was great information and amazing to watch....LOL The more things change the more they stay the same...notice Bush with his Admiralty Flag...


    Fringe On The U.S. Flag What Does It Mean? Admiralty Courts in Colorado?
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    Posted on Tue Dec 7 19:38:13 2004 by Pharmboy
    Patriots are subjected to much ridicule when they object to [Admiralty flag] the flag that appears in every government office and courtroom in the land. That flag is the United States flag... with one seemingly minor cosmetic difference - a knotted golden fringe on three sides.
    Government officials and judges adamantly refuse requests to remove the gold fringed flag and replace it with the constitutional flag of the United States as defined in 4 U.S.C. Section 1,2, and 3 - which has NO fringe.
    Why should anyone be concerned about this apparently innocent decorative feature? What difference does it make?
    The difference is that the flag that is displayed is legal notice, to all who enter, of the type of law that holds jurisdiction. The constitutional United States flag signifies common law jurisdiction.
    The gold fringed United States flag is the Admiralty or War flag which denotes Admiralty or martial law.
    Hogwash, you say? Is there no Admiralty Court claiming jurisdiction in America except in matters that occur on the high seas? Think again! Just as the founders of this country railed against the King for extending Admiralty law to the lands of the Colonies, so are those few patriots who have paid attention to the corruption of our legal system, raising a hue and a cry over the current usurpers of jurisprudence.
    Rocky Mountain News Wed. May 22, 1996 Legal Notices Section The legal notices here displayed concern property seized by Federal agents as booty under Admiralty law. Notice is required so that anyone who might have an interest in the property seized has opportunity to seek to protect his interest.
    One would not be wise to attempt this, though. Most likely, any excuse will be used to allege that the party claiming interest in the property was a party to the alleged offense that resulted in the original seizure.
    The allegation is enough to justify the taking of property - under Admiralty law guilt is presumed. The claimant might well lose other property not yet in the hands of these landgoing pirates, even though no actual conviction of any offense is ever entered. Check your local paper's legal notices. Look into the cases cited and see if any conviction occurs - or if any charges were even filed - against the persons whose property was seized.
    Colorado is a long ways from the ocean. Admiralty law is farther still from the common law recognized under Federal and State constitutions.
    You decide... are these patriots kooks? Or have we been blind to the tyranny that is even now upon us?
    More Evidence on the Flag Issue Our official courts today are all operating under admiralty jurisdiction, except the court of Claims in Washington D.C. which remains under the common law...You can easily identify an admiralty court by noting the presence of a gold fringed flag in the court room. This is a military flag which denotes admiralty jurisdiction within that court... " Sizes and Ocassions for Display
    National flags listed below are for indoor display and for use in ceremonies and parades. For these purposes the United States flag will be rayon banner cloth, trimmed on three sides with golden fringe, 2.5 inches wide. It will be the same size as the flags displayed or carried with it.
    Aurthorization for indoor display. Each military courtoom." Army Regulation 840-10, October 1 1979
    Admiralty and Maritime, Military Law


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