

This video explains how to get around Photoshop's restrictions on scanning and printing money and explores the legality.
Policeman accuses teenager of short changing him and went to look for her. In a heated argument, the policeman pepper sprayed the teenager who later had to seek treatment in the hospital. She was compensated $60k.
$5,000 could cover the cost of hair and make-up for one day on set in LA or pay for one yearɓ schooling for 145 girls in Afghanistan. Sarah McLachlan does the math and encourages you to join her.
Ben (co-founder of Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream) explains how 17 billion dollars of American's tax money could be spent on actually helping Americans, instead of being wasted. The United States has more than enough nuclear warheads to plunge the entire earth into nuclear winter more than 100 times over, do we really need this many? Ben thinks we should reduce our nuclear arsenal (while keeping some warheads to act as a deterent), and instead use the money we save to provide health care and better education for American kids.
Boyband Vitamins I GOT MONEY is what life is truly about and how each of us is more important when we have more money. Without money we wouldn't couldn't buy trees to make forests or buy roses to fall in love. search for more Vitamins on videobomb!
Short (under 2-minute) video tutorial showing how to distribute Revverized videos via BitTorrent to earn more cash.
10 easy steps to make a shirt dollar and impress all your friends!
Iguana Dave tells you the secret "How to get alot of Money".
Short clip that compares metal sources, regarding high prices for scrap metal
This is a short selection of video clips from the Starlight Walk held in Bellevue, WA. The Starlight Walk was a fund-raising event for the Starlight Children's Foundation, which has merged into another organization to become the Starlight Starbright Children's Foundation. The organization exists to improve the lives of seriously ill children, including supportive roles such as providing in-hospital games and celebrity visits as well as special events for child patients and their families.
Short demo of how to earn more money embedding Revver videos on myvidsrock.com.
A spoken word reading of my poem about the jargon a determined panhandler uses to bum a buck.
On April Fool's day, Alex the Jester gave away money to surprised passersby in this award winning video. The money didn't dissapear as fast as you might expect until Alex stumbled onto a funny fact about folks in the street...
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Scientists may have a cure for cancer. Yep. So, why haven't the media picked up on it? See: http://www.videobomb.com/posts/show/8615 for the real life story of Hoxsey - "Quacks Who Cure Cancer" for the big picture... Anyway, Here's the deal. Researchers at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada found a cheap and easy to produce drug that kills almost all cancers. The drug is dichloroacetate, and since it is already used to treat metabolic disorders, we know it should be no problem to use it for other purposes. Doesn't this sound like the kind of news you see on the front page of every paper? The drug also has no patent, which means it could be produced for bargain basement prices in comparison to what drug companies research and develop. Scientists tested DCA on human cells cultured outside the body where it killed lung, breast and brain cancer cells, but left healthy cells alone. Rats plump with tumors shrank when they were fed water supplemented with DCA. Again, this seems like it should be at the top of the nightly news, right? Cancer cells don't use the little power stations found in most human cells the mitochondria. Instead, they use glycolysis, which is less effective and more wasteful. Doctors have long believed the reason for this is because the mitochondria were damaged somehow. But, it turns out the mitochondria were just dormant, and DCA starts them back up again. The side effect of this is it also reactivates a process called apoptosis. You see, mitochondria contain an all-too-important self-destruct button that can't be pressed in cancer cells. Without it, tumors grow larger as cells refuse to be extinguished. Fully functioning mitochondria, thanks to DCA, can once again die. With glycolysis turned off, the body produces less lactic acid, so the bad tissue around cancer cells doesn't break down and seed new tumors. Here's the big catch. Pharmaceutical companies probably won't invest in research into DCA because they won't profit from it. It's easy to make, unpatented and could be added to drinking water. Imagine, Gatorade with cancer control. So, the groundwork will have to be done at universities and independently funded laboratories. But, how are they supposed to drum up support if the media aren't even talking about it?