The Injustice System show

The Injustice System

Summary: America we have a problem. Our justice system is unjust. A few years ago I ran across a website called Surviving the System. It was about innocent prisoners and prison conditions. I decided to get involved and I started the site called The Injustice System. I have upset some people and have had my life threatened because of my fight but it will continue.

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 Drug Wars 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:30:00

Off the mark Plan Columbia for Mexico - not Tackling Mexico's drug wars CBC the Current and Bud the Oracle live comments interjected into the radio conversation with Jim Brown A live spontaneous mix of radio show and my personal comments with very little editing and some marijuana smoking/hacking in the background http://www.archive.org/details/OffTheMarkPlanColumbiaForMexico-NotTacklingMexicosDrugWars 44.34 min Deborah Small: "Race and the Drug War" at Tides Momentum 2008 Synopsis: What are 10 ways the War in Iraq is like the War on Drugs? Founder and Director of Break the Chains Deborah Small breaks down the fallacies in both conflict -- as well as the fallacy of conflict analogies -- in this illuminating presentation. http://www.archive.org/details/DeborahSmallRaceAndTheDrugWarAtTidesMomentum2008 19.15 min

 media monarchy episode112b | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:30:00

the b-side of episode112 from media monarchy was recorded live at the portland radio authority w/ geronimo & the dtv hoax continued, otb, ron paul, one world government, the failed war on drugs & an important newspurge + rusty music from johnny cash and tons more... http://www.archive.org/details/MediaMonarchyEpisode112b

 media monarchy episode112 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 02:00:00

from 9/11 coverups to economic stimulus, our silence cannot be bought on the one-hundred & twelfth episode of media monarchy w/ urban guerrillas, citizen journalists & falling debris, beverly eckert & another 9/11 tragedy, american gangsters & the afghanisurge + hoarding scotch, jailing judges, shady deals, the greatest depression, lusitania truth & geronimo vs skull & bones + futuristic music from primal scream and tons more... media monarchy is originally broadcast live on the portland radio authority & revere radio network every friday at 10am pacific/1pm eastern... plus, you can always get podcasts of previous episodes thanks to itunes, radio4all.net & archive.org http://www.archive.org/details/MediaMonarchyEpisode112

 Conspiracy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 02:01:00

A look into the power of the Israel lobby in Britain http://www.archive.org/details/InsideBritainsIsraelLobby Meltup Economic documentary http://www.archive.org/details/Meltup_900

 Kennedy Assassination - KLIF-AM Dallas - Parts 3 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:26:00

Friday, November 22, 1963 NOTE: This exhibit has been expanded. For more detailed information on these recordings, please visit http://hubpages.com/t/16a1e4 History as it happened. In Part One we hear radio station KLIF begin its coverage of president John F. Kennedy's visit to the Dallas/Ft. Worth area. The president's plane is greeted at Love Field. Following live coverage of the airport arrival is the Noon News. Then we join the Rex Jones show on in progress on Part Two. Mid-way through "I Have a Boyfriend" by the Chiffons, we hear the first bulletin of a shooting in President Kennedy's motorcade. Slowly, KLIF's happy-go-lucky sound is replaced with a more somber approach, with wall-t-wall coverage of the shooting eventually replacing the music format. Part Two ends with the flash: The president is dead. Part Three covers the immediate aftermath of the assassination and the hunt for the suspect. Reaction begins to pour in to Dallas from around the world. As the assassination took place during the lunch hour on a weekday, most people learned of the event via the radio, not television. This is an astounding recording that illustrates how many citizens of the Dallas / Ft. Worth first heard the news of the assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy. http://www.archive.org/details/KennedyAssassination-Klif-amDallas-FridayNovember221963 Part 1 52.14 part 2 60.51 part 3 75.00

 Kennedy Assassination - KLIF-AM Dallas - Parts 1 and 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 02:00:00

Friday, November 22, 1963 NOTE: This exhibit has been expanded. For more detailed information on these recordings, please visit http://hubpages.com/t/16a1e4 History as it happened. In Part One we hear radio station KLIF begin its coverage of president John F. Kennedy's visit to the Dallas/Ft. Worth area. The president's plane is greeted at Love Field. Following live coverage of the airport arrival is the Noon News. Then we join the Rex Jones show on in progress on Part Two. Mid-way through "I Have a Boyfriend" by the Chiffons, we hear the first bulletin of a shooting in President Kennedy's motorcade. Slowly, KLIF's happy-go-lucky sound is replaced with a more somber approach, with wall-t-wall coverage of the shooting eventually replacing the music format. Part Two ends with the flash: The president is dead. Part Three covers the immediate aftermath of the assassination and the hunt for the suspect. Reaction begins to pour in to Dallas from around the world. As the assassination took place during the lunch hour on a weekday, most people learned of the event via the radio, not television. This is an astounding recording that illustrates how many citizens of the Dallas / Ft. Worth first heard the news of the assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy. http://www.archive.org/details/KennedyAssassination-Klif-amDallas-FridayNovember221963 Part 1 52.14 tonight 7PM EDT part 2 60.51 tonight 7PM EDT part 3 75.00 tonight 11PM EDT

 Terrorism | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 02:00:00

Republicans Are Pussies On Terrorism You would of thought President Obama crawled in a cave with Bin Laden the way right wingers are reacting to comments divulged by Bob Woodward in his new book on the Obama administration. Limbaugh and his band of thoughtless followers are appalled that President Obama said that America could absorb another terrorist attack and would be stronger because of it. What exactly is wrong with saying that America is tougher than terrorism? Sly in the Morning Terrorism vs. Mass Struggle The Middle East is often associated with terrorist attacks, suicide bombings and Al-Qaeda. At the same time we also think about the war in Iraq and the ruthless occupation of Gaza. But on the other hand we can also see the awakening of the mass struggle in this region. The most advanced expression of it being the movement in Iran, which has shaken the theocratic regime to the core and upset the plans of imperialism. Fred Weston New World Notes 100 - Merchants of Fear 30-minute weekly radio program for February 2, 2010. Examines attempts to scare citizens by exaggerating the threat of terrorism--today and in 2001 (anthrax scare). http://newworldnotes.blogspot.com . Permanent link to the blog entry for this installment: http://newworldnotes.blogspot.com/2010/01/listen-to-or-download-this-radio-show.html. Links to larger and smaller MP3 files of this installment are available there. Kenneth Dowst

 Terrorism 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:30:00

Interview with former CIA Micheal Scheuer A very revealing interview with ex-Michael Scheuer Michael Scheuer was a CIA employee for 22 years, whose duties included being head of the Osama bin Laden unit, from its inception in 1996 until 1999. He also authored two books anonymously, until being identified by the media in the summer of 2004. His second book, Imperial Hubris was extremely critical of the War on Iraq, and the policies of GW Bush, which Sheuler viewed as being a plus for Al Qaida. www.undertheradarmedia.blogspot.com Alexander Ritzmann Discusses Terrorist Threats With Dr. Jackson Janes Former DAAD/AICGS Fellow Alexander Ritzmann of the European Foundation for Democracy discusses existing terrorist threats and how the West can help Muslims overcome radicals with Dr. Jackson Janes of AICGS.

 Imprisoned But Unbowed: Struggles of Incarcerated Women | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 02:00:00

(This Talk's recording started about 5 minutes in, after the introduction. The first voice is Sin Sirocco.) A panel of ex-cons discussing the myriad ways resistance continues and perseveres behind bars, and how such her stories are, or are not, recorded and celebrated. Featuring: Ida McCray, former black conscious feminist prisoner. Supporter of love and life for all: present educator; lifetime involvement to make a better world gang; Rita Bo Brown has been a prison abolitionist for 40 years. An ex-political prisoner and former member of the George Jackson Brigade, she continues to work in the lesbian community and the Prison Activist Resource Center; Sin Soracco found time between dancing, bookselling, and a stint inside, to pen the now legendary prison novel Low Bite, a tale of survival, dignity, friendship and insubordination; http://www.archive.org/details/ImprisonedButUnbowedStrugglesOfIncarceratedWomen 1.40.41 BrowardCountyCorrectionalFacility A perspective on life in a Florida women's prison. http://www.archive.org/details/BrowardCountyCorrectionalFacility 14.42

 Black August Commemorative Educational Call | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:30:00

Earlier today, Tuesday August 31, 2010, the US Human Rights Network facilitated a public conference call entitled:Black August Commemorative Educational Call: Political Prisoners, Prisoners of War in the United States and the legacy of repression and resistance This call was a combined effort of the Political Prisoner and State Repression Working Group and USHRN Training Committee. Black August is a month of great commemorative significance for peoplesâ of African descent throughout the African Diaspora, but particularly those in the U.S. where the commemorative tradition originated. Black August, as noted by Mumia Abu-Jamal, âis a month of divine meaning, of repression and radical resistance, of injustice and divine justice; of repression and righteous rebellion; of individual and collective efforts to free the slaves and break the chains that bind usâ (sfbayview.com/2009/black-august/).

 Psychopaths | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:30:00

30-minute weekly radio program for March 2, 2010. Alternative installment title: "Hannibal Lecter to Replace Dodd in Senate." First of 2 installments on psychopaths in power. Psychopaths are quite common. Most are not hands-on killers. They differ from us in their lack of conscience, inability to imagine others' pain, and total lack of remorse for the harm they cause. With these advantages, they rise to the top of hierarchies; and hierarchies become top-heavy with psychopaths. Which explains a good deal of U.S. domestic and foreign policy. Drs. Susan Rosenthal, Michael Parenti, Kenneth Dowst--& redneck social commentator Joe Bageant--explore the implications. Rosenthal passage read by Lyn Gerry, rebroadcast from her "Unwelcome Guests" radio program (www.unwelcomeguests.org; www.susanrosenthal.com). Michael Parenti remarks from an installment of "TUC Radio" (www.tucradio.org; www.michaelparenti.org). More info., photos, and links at http://newworldnotes.blogspot.com. Permanent link to the blog entry for this installment: http://newworldnotes.blogspot.com/2010/02/hannibal-lecter-to-replace-dodd-in.html . Links to larger and smaller MP3 files of this installment are available there. 30-minute weekly radio program for March 9, 2010. Second of 2 installments on psychopaths in power. 30-minute weekly radio program for March 9, 2010. Second of 2 installments on psychopaths in power. Hierarchies (government, the military, Wall Street) become top-heavy with psychopaths--who harm others without empathy or remorse. The Official Explanation of each outrage they commit is always convoluted. "Occam's Razor" = the principle that simpler explanations are usually truer than convoluted ones. Here's one: The psychopaths are running the show for their own benefit. Speakers discuss Clinton's genocidal Iraq sanctions, George Soros, 9/11, & soldiers' extreme reluctance to kill. Ends on a note of hope.

 BLACK LIBERATION IN CONVERSATION part 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:30:00

BLACK LIBERATION IN CONVERSATION An Intergenerational Dialogue Presented by Malcolm X Grassroots Movement and Anarchist People of Color This intimate discussion will draw together elders of the Black Liberation struggle to speak on the personal stakes, challenges and lessons of their years in the movement. The event will feature a roundtable discussion among movement elders, followed by an intergenerational discussion with attendees. Young organizers and activists of color are particularly encouraged to attend! Speakers include: Cleo Silvers, Black Panther and Young Lord Ashanti Alston, Black Panther/BLA and New Afrikan Anarchist Masai Ehosi, Black Panther/BLA and New Afrikan Spear And Shield Collective Brenda Stokeley, long-time Black revolutionary labor organizer Sekou Owusu, President - Provisional Government/Republic of New Afrika http://www.archive.org/details/BlackLiberationInConversationAnIntergenerationalDialogue 133.2min

 BLACK LIBERATION IN CONVERSATION part 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:30:00

BLACK LIBERATION IN CONVERSATION An Intergenerational Dialogue Presented by Malcolm X Grassroots Movement and Anarchist People of Color This intimate discussion will draw together elders of the Black Liberation struggle to speak on the personal stakes, challenges and lessons of their years in the movement. The event will feature a roundtable discussion among movement elders, followed by an intergenerational discussion with attendees. Young organizers and activists of color are particularly encouraged to attend! Speakers include: Cleo Silvers, Black Panther and Young Lord Ashanti Alston, Black Panther/BLA and New Afrikan Anarchist Masai Ehosi, Black Panther/BLA and New Afrikan Spear And Shield Collective Brenda Stokeley, long-time Black revolutionary labor organizer Sekou Owusu, President - Provisional Government/Republic of New Afrika http://www.archive.org/details/BlackLiberationInConversationAnIntergenerationalDialogue 133.2min

 Presidential Committee on the Causes and Prevention of Violence 1968 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:30:00

Actuality of testimony from Kingman Brewster; Henry Mayer; Sam Brown; Price Cobbs; and Huey Newton, Black Panther Party co-founder, before the Presidential Committee on the Causes and Prevention of Violence.BROADCAST: WBAI, 2 Dec. 1968. PART 1 of 2 (75 min.) BB3209A Pacifica Radio Archives. http://www.archive.org/details/TestimonyFromThePresidentialCommitteeOnTheCausesAndPreventionOf 43.02min http://www.archive.org/details/TestimonyFromThePresidentialCommitteeOnTheCausesAndPreventionOf_99 32.21min

 Democracy Now! Stanley Tookie William | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:31:00

* Headlines for December 13, 2005 * Stanley Tookie Williams Executed at San Quentin * Angela Davis: "The State of California May Have Extinguished the Life of Stanley Tookie Williams, But They Have Not Managed to Extinguish the Hope for a Better World" * Stanley Tookie Williams: I Want the World to Remember Me for My "Redemptive Transition" * Did Texas Execute an Innocent Man? Investigating the Details of the Cantu Case http://www.archive.org/details/dn2005-1213

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