

Hilarious SF-spoof by Greenpeace has aliens, portrayed by Eddie Izzard, Joe McFadden, and Jim Broadbent, pondering an invasion of Earth.
a video that explains why discrimination on the Internet is a problem and will continue to be as long as net neutrality rules are not enforced.
Headlines for April 14, 2006; Thousands of Protesters, Journalists, Lawyers Arrested in Nepal as Mass Pro-Democracy Demonstrations Continue Against King; Part II: The End of the Internet? Net Neutrality Threatened by Cable, Telecom Interests; Iraqi CBS Cameraman Released After 1 Year Imprisonment by U.S. Forces
A march to support the rights of immigrants drew more than 200 people in downtown Spokane Thursday April 13, 2006.
Immigration March April 1, 2006 Many tens of thousands of people marched across the Brooklyn Bridge into downtown Manhattan on April 1 to demand respect and legalization for 11 million undocumented immigrant workers. The more than 2-mile march route was jammed for over three hours.
Brilliant Greenpeace video on Chernobyl "20 years ago: Chernobyl" is a fast moving short film - like a music video - about the Chernobyl disaster and Greenpeace anti-nuke campaign. Film by Christoph Schwaiger. 3D animation by Tanooki. Archive material by Penninger archive. Music by Yap music. Production by Yap films. Visit the Greenpeace website for more information or to sign the "No More Chernobyls" petition.
The President is under attack by the liberal media for his wiretapping program. Legal? Illegal? No one knows. Fearing the worst, Bush and his senior advisors devise a brilliant scheme to end the illegal wiretapping accusations once and for all.Credits: Miles Beckett (Writer/Producer/Director/Anderson Cooper), James Adomian (Writer/George W. Bush), Michael Busch (Alberto Gonzales), Drew Droege (Ann Coulter), Josh Fadem (Alan Colmes), Josh Feemster (Karl Rove), David Hoffman (Dick Cheney), Brandon Johnson (Condoleezza Rice), David Canchola (Technical Production), special thanks to Kalla Hirschbein and David Rakoff.
For those who missed it, here is the hilarious followup to the Dick Cheney Shoot-Em-Up on the Daily Show. Must see.
President Bush spoof giving out loafing awards in an office!
lawrence lessig's (founder of the creative commons) brilliant talk about copyright and what needs to be changed and why - highly recommended for anyone interested in (remix) culture. 20' 05'', via google video.
Scientists found a salt crystal and within it contained a droplet of water holding life inside serving as a time capsule for these microbes.
A remix of a 1960's commercial for Oil Heat. Check out the freaky black gold shower. For more check out http://www.hoppervideo.net
Headlines for April 25, 2006; Nepal King Agrees to Reinstate Parliament Amidst Massive Pro-Democracy Protests; Antonia Juhasz on The Bush Agenda: Invading the World, One Economy at a Time; The Peace Patriots: New Film Documents Dissent in a Time of War
Will Leo the pig take the blue pill and remain in a fantasyland where quaint family farms produce food for our tables?
Matt Grinder from the Vancouver Participatory Economics Collective is shown in an excerpt of their presentation on -- "Participatory Economics" (Parecon) -- to an audience at -- "The University Of British Columbia" (UBC)