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PrisonPlanet.tv
What's there: Ever watch the movie Waking Life? Remember the guy who had a loudspeaker on top of his car and his face turns bright red as he goes on a vitriolic diatribe against the powers that be? Well, that's a real guy, and his name is Alex Jones and he has a daily syndicated radio show and Many downloadable video documentaries for a subscription of $5.95/month. Audio too
What I like about it: It's the best 6 bucks I ever spent. A no-holds barred counterattack on the New World Order.
Where we disagree: Alex Jones is a conservative (a real one, not a neocon), thus he feels it would be adequate to roll back the United States to a less tyrannical state restrained by the Constitution. His position also leads him to presume that

The George Bush Show
What's there: Click on Bush's head to watch Flash cartoons satirizing the Bush administration. The usurper president may be an idiot, but the people who pull his strings are intelligent, driven, and ruthless.
What I like about it: A perfect combination of humor and analysis. The episode "Four More Years" accurately predicted the outcome a few days before the election. Also presents the Bush administration as complicit in September 11th.
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Pirates and Emperors
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Democracy Now
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A-Infos Radio Project
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From The Wilderness
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Guerilla News Network
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The Infidel Guy Show
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Adventures In Legal Land
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The 816 Evidence
What's there: Lenghty, high-end Flash presentation about how the laws were intentionally misrepresented to trick the subjects of the US
What I like about it: It's style, and balance between fact and emotion. I list it here because I think that refusal to pay taxes can be an effective part of a larger strategy to reclaim autonomy and diminish the power of the state.
Where we disagree: All the arguments are based on legalistic nitpicking, assuming the legitimacy of their own subjugation. Even if one believed in contracts (which I do not), so-called citizenship is clearly impressment into an agreement made without one's prior informed consent. While I care not what the laws really say, this Flash is an illuminating case study in how laws are designed to control the people, and when the laws themselves prove inconvenient to our rulers, those same laws are stretched or broken. Laws are for the

The MadCow Morning News Daniel Hopsicker
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The Corporation (a documentary film)
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The End of Suburbia (a documentary film)
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What Barry Says A 25mb Quicktime film summarizing US fascism, but unfortunately buying into the blowback theory of September 11th.
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Empathy Collective

From The Wilderness

Nonviolent Communication

ProtoTista promoting public understanding of the principles of complexity & their applicability to: 1) biology, including the question What is Life? 2) global warming & climate change 3) principles of science, mathematics & critical thinking as ways of knowing 4) Wilderness, both the idea & the experience.

The Conspiracy Theory Research List

ifeminists.com Individualist Feminism

The Post Carbon Institute

Green Anarchy

Venomous Butterfly Publications

Anarchy: A Journal of Desire Armed