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Was Michael Jackson Framed? by Mary A. Fischer GQ magazine

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Mary A. Fischer an award winning author and journalist who writes for GQ, Rolling Stone, Life - to name only a few - has given permission to reprint her article Was Michael Jackson Framed? - Once - on ATS.

Ms. Fischer,
May I please have your permission to copy and paste this article into a thread on Above Top Secret in defense of Michael Jackson?

The Pig Flu


Darrell, his other brother Darrell were going on and on about this swine flu stuff and they scared the hell outta’ Uncle Dad and Sister Mommy. So when a stranger came to town Joe Bob drove him off and nobody around here has died from the swine (pig) flu yet. IN ALL REALITY WHAT ARE THEY COVERING UP BY PUTTING THIS SWINE FLU ALL OVER THE AIRWAVES?

Columnist Star Parker at VSU, “Individual Responsibility, and PEOPLE pulling themselves up, by their own Bootstraps!"

As a result of greed and self-interest in the financial market meltdown. Just maybe America’s poor will see how the rich and famous act when they are unable to provide for their families, and love ones.

Columnist Star Parker recently visited Valdosta State University with great fanfare. But soon her supporters may be forced to reconsider her words:

DNC Political Prisoners Rally

Speakers and musicians came out to support political prisoners.

Media Minutes: August 15, 2008

5:03 minutes (4.62 MB)

In their coverage of the impending digital TV conversion, the media has been ignoring the fact that the corporate media has a lock on any new channels that will emerge from the changeover. And Massachusetts has a new broadband bill that will bring high-speed broadband to rural areas.

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Interview with Carlo Garcia and Ben Coffman of Recreate 68


indie news resources

greetings

i was watching the nmrc & heard a person (female do not remember her name apologies) talking about how we need to support (financially) indie media

she mentioned that clamor magazine went under

there was a magazine called clamor?

Live From Main Street Minneapolis


What does it take to get heard in the era of big media and diminished civil liberties? Join us as we talk with journalists, national leaders and Minneapolis locals and explore how everyday people are confronting these challenges and working to get the truth out far and wide.

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Justice for what?

Justice For All, a non-profit organization sponsored by Pro-Life Ambassadors held an exhibit that displayed twenty plus foot images of aborted fetuses and other gut churning pictures. Using the public venue, JFA used the public, high traffic venue to spark up conversation about the “dangers” and moral aspects of abortion.