Inspiring YOUTUBE videos

topic posted Fri, October 20, 2006 - 10:52 AM by  Corazon
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YOUTUBE is addictive...

I'm sure some of you have discovered this.

Let's make this thread a collection of our favorite videos on YOUtube.

Who'll stop the rain?: www.youtube.com/watch

attitude cats (I didn't stop smiling): www.youtube.com/watch
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Corazon
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  • Re: Inspiring YOUTUBE videos

    Fri, October 20, 2006 - 11:10 AM
    That first video

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tian...ts_of_1989

    There is a movie about that man now.

    www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/f...line/tankman/
    • Re: Inspiring YOUTUBE videos

      Fri, October 20, 2006 - 11:34 AM
      Harmen... you're good like that! I'm impressed. What do you do for work?

      This is a video I just made sharing the aerial talents of Laura Wyrd: www.youtube.com/watch
      • Re: Inspiring YOUTUBE videos

        Fri, October 20, 2006 - 10:30 PM
        I have been a business controller for 9 years.

        I am a scientist.

        Now i am full time tribee.
        • Re: Inspiring YOUTUBE videos

          Sat, October 21, 2006 - 2:09 AM
          Found this one through politics tribe: uspolitics.tribe.net/thread/...9bd913e4

          Pro-War Rally: www.youtube.com/watch

          Yikes!
          • Re: Inspiring YOUTUBE videos

            Sat, October 21, 2006 - 3:07 AM
            A translation of the Dutch news

            Campus TV Charges You Tube

            Campus TV, The student channel on Internet, takes juridical steps against video market place You Tube. Lawyer Matthijs Kaaks of Campus TV said Wednesday that the American internet site is ordered to remove the material. It is about a short movie where a female student of the Hogeschool van Amsterdam (HVA) tells her experiences about prostitution. Founder of Campus TV Mark Koster: “This movie has been made with a lot of love, they put weeks of work in it and got nothing.”

            Campus TV is the first Dutch company that charges You Tube. In America big media concerns investigate possibilities of juridical measures against You Tube. Lawyers of media companies, that include News Corp., NBC Universal and Viacom, have calculated that You Tube should pay $150.000 per illegal movie.

            Viacom estimates that videos of TV channels, like MTV or Nickelodeon, are watched 80.000 times per day on you tube. The damage would be billions of dollars then. The Wall street Journal reported Saturday that the companies are separately negotiating with You Tube about placing movies on You Tube and sharing the advertising revenues. By threatening with juridical measures they possibly might want to increase pressure on You Tube, according to the newspaper.

            Internet search engine Google recently announced that it wanted to buy You Tube. You tube, where people can place movies and watch them, is founded in February 2005. The movies are watched more 100 million times every day. Daily 65.000 movies are placed on the site, usually without permission.

            You tube is visited by 32 million visitors a month.


            www.campus.tv/

            www.international.hva.nl/
            • Re: Inspiring YOUTUBE videos

              Sun, October 22, 2006 - 12:37 AM
              Faceless revolutionary:

              www.youtube.com/watch
              • Re: Inspiring YOUTUBE videos

                Sun, October 22, 2006 - 10:25 AM
                • Re: Inspiring YOUTUBE videos

                  Mon, October 23, 2006 - 8:10 AM
                  YES! Much better than the faceless revolutionary. He was an fearful man, actually not so inspiring, but I saw the potential in what he was doing, and how it would be seen by the masses. He also put in the boob pic, cuz sex sells, and I'm sure he reached some through this trick. The whole video is really selling something else. It was empty. A trick. A fancy box with nothing in it.

                  The above link to the video by Captain Sweep, listening to the man in the garden is much better. He is talking about positive things, which free us. He is not afraid. This is what I like to see. Thanks for posting it.

                  Here's another one by the captain: www.youtube.com/watch
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                    • Re: Inspiring YOUTUBE videos

                      Mon, October 23, 2006 - 1:24 PM
                      What link? What is enough, Harmen?

                      I watched the "faceless" video again and liked a few things he had to say about people getting together and sharing ideas, and that he pointed to the "Free Speech Zone" issue... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_speech_zone ...which I was not aware of.

                      YOUtube offers the opportunity to get your message out in a big way. It is a huge free speech zone.

                      The FREE HUGS guy started a movement. People all over the world have copied him.

                      Lonelygirl15 (which is a fake/ paid actor) gets nearly a million people watching her episodes on YOUtube. It is basically bad TV, but it has people's attention.

                      Captain Sweep can be cute, too. Have you seen him in the blue wig?
                      • Re: Inspiring YOUTUBE videos

                        Fri, January 12, 2007 - 8:00 PM
                        I first learned of the 'Free Speech Zone' when my brother went to film the Republican Convention in 2004. He got some great interviews with Republican Representatives---amazing how they seemed to be divided in some seemed as Looney and committed to the Bush regime and the others talked about issues like the rest of us...Interesting--But the 'Zones' were so out of sight from the Convention--it was like 'Preaching to the Choir". ..So much for Free Speech!!! Here are a couple of videos from our site bayoulibertyrelief.org/ One I found on YouTube---the other from Justice for New Orleans. Check this site out--it is great, they are doing wonderful work. In Peace and Caring, Niki

                        www.justiceforneworleans.org/
                        video.google.com/videoplay

                        Somewhere Over the Rainbow / Wonderful World
                        www.youtube.com/watch
                        I love this version of and blend of these two songs—so much so we played it at our wedding—Ken and I got hitched November 22, 2006
                        Viva La Gulf Coast Folks! Let them Rise up and Live again!!!

  • Re: Inspiring YOUTUBE videos

    Wed, November 8, 2006 - 8:07 AM
    "THE SECRET"

    www.thescienceofgettingrich.biz/

    Enjoy!

    Heather ;-)
    • Re: Inspiring YOUTUBE videos

      Wed, November 8, 2006 - 10:39 AM
      Horse rescue.

      Four amazones.

      video.google.nl/videoplay
      • Re: Inspiring YOUTUBE videos

        Sat, December 2, 2006 - 5:25 AM
        a short and sweet doc about the Modoc National Rainbow Gathering. I was there, and even got a touch emotional watching this: www.youtube.com/watch

        These "photo a day for 3 years" docs are fun:

        www.youtube.com/watch

        www.youtube.com/watch
        • Re: Inspiring YOUTUBE videos

          Tue, December 5, 2006 - 5:23 AM
          This video is not inspiring so much as wacked: www.youtube.com/watch

          About half way through it shows two X BOX ads that were banned.

          If you have a projector, this could be fun on the wall: www.youtube.com/watch (odd ending)

          This 3D music video is very well done: www.youtube.com/watch
          • "Follow you Bliss!"

            Fri, December 29, 2006 - 1:04 PM
            Joseph Campbell: youtube.com/watch
            • Re: "Follow you Bliss!"

              Mon, January 1, 2007 - 7:35 PM
              Save Santa: www.youtube.com/watch
              • pharmacratic inquisition

                Mon, January 1, 2007 - 8:05 PM


                video.google.com/videoplay

                3 hr 23 min 4 sec - 17-Apr-2006
                www.pharmacratic-inquisition.com


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                In the pre literate world, the knowledge of psychedelic plant sacraments, as well as fertility rites and astronomical knowledge surrounding the sun, stars, and zodiac, known as astrotheology, were anthropomorphized into human/god like beings so their stories and practices could be passed down for generations. Weather changes over millenniums caused environmental changes that altered the available foods and plant sacraments available in the local vicinity. If a tribe lost its shamanic El-der (El - God), all of the tribe's knowledge of their plant sacraments as well as astronomical knowledge would be lost
                • Hunter S. Tomson

                  Mon, January 1, 2007 - 8:13 PM
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                    Joe sent this and the Hunter S. thomson video:

                    Go into the video 7 minutes or so and then Ward starts.

                    video.google.ca/videoplay

                    Churchill is a Professor of American Indian ... all » Studies and
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                    Consequences of U.S. Imperial Arrogance and Criminality and was
                    inducted into the Martin Luther King Collegium of Scholars.
                • Re: pharmacratic inquisition

                  Wed, January 3, 2007 - 10:45 AM
                  This is a great video!!!

                  it's 3 and a half hours long and yet it's still not the complete story... but I have to give them kudos all the info they do bring to light!

                  this is a story that is still evolving and there is much more that will be surfacing over the next few years... who'da ever thunk it?!