Censored from TV, Pulled remotely from DVR'S

Unnk

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GET IT WHILE YOU CAN

[video=youtube;uUgfIAbqEmE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUgfIAbqEmE[/video]
 

Dirty Harry

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I am downloading it to keep on my computer right now.
DVR's (Tivo, dish, DTV) were actually triggered to dump this episode? That's unreal. I thought that only happened to rented movies and PPVs.
 

loquacious

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GET IT WHILE YOU CAN

[video=youtube;uUgfIAbqEmE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUgfIAbqEmE[/video]
I used to work for the cable company and you cannot remotely remove anything from a DVR. It has a hard drive just like your pc and can only be removed by you and you alone. By the way, I lost all respect for Jesse after watching a couple of episodes and realising he is either doing this shit for TV only or he truly believes this which make him insane.
 

laughingduck

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I used to work for the cable company and you cannot remotely remove anything from a DVR. It has a hard drive just like your pc and can only be removed by you and you alone. By the way, I lost all respect for Jesse after watching a couple of episodes and realising he is either doing this shit for TV only or he truly believes this which make him insane.
Yes they can, and they do. When you record it there is a time limit on viewing. They do it to alot of shows though.
 

laughingduck

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I wonder if the "color code system" that identifies folks is part of this also. We need more than ever to be watchin those fuckers in congress. I think the neglect of these asswhores to not read what they vote on is unreal incompatance. I would expect to be fired if i displayed such incompatance.
 

beardo

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GET IT WHILE YOU CAN

[video=youtube;uUgfIAbqEmE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUgfIAbqEmE[/video]
Unnk I see a $$$ making oppertunity in this- make copys of the episode and sell them, If this gets any hype they will be in demand, maybe you can be one of the first to cash in on it. can you do that or would that be copyright infringement or something? I know they sell alex Jones dvd's and I think he has said he allows people to but i'm not sure. If you really can't find this and it gets press that they pulled it people will want to see it. If you make any money donate it to MR Ventura's campaign fund for prez 2012
 

canuckgrow

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Yeah it is sensationalized by the body.....But hey its TV right? Still makes you go holy fuck.....What would I do if the shit really did hit the fan?
 

Tyrannabudz

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Honestly if there was any real information coming from these shows there would be no way it would get aired.
All of the information from these shows is already public knowledge. Maybe not general public, but if you were diligent you could find out on your own.
 

MightyZeppelin

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I don't need to watch the clip. It's Jesse Ventura, former Big Time Wrestler for Christ sake. Shit, Fox News probably does his fact checking!

Peace
 

Dirty Harry

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It was quite interesting. I even felt myself getting worked up, but then I just said it involves Alex Jones. He was the one pushing the story of government mandatory shots and implanted tracking rfid's in people in response to the H1N1 flu breakout.
Jesse Ventura I still have respect for. He served in and for the government and now he speaks against it.
He should of took a normal media reporter to do that show, but if there was any truth to it, no one in main stream media would touch it. It would never of happened as the media is part of any govt. cover up. If they are not, they are off the air and out of a job.
There is no freedom of the press anymore.
 

Tyrannabudz

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As governor of MN Jesse Ventura had a homeless problem. His solution was to give them a bus ticket to Denver, CO. As he refused to help them out. Being from Denver I can assure you this is true. This is the kind of compassion he displayed as a politician.
 

Dirty Harry

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As governor of MN Jesse Ventura had a homeless problem. His solution was to give them a bus ticket to Denver, CO. As he refused to help them out. Being from Denver I can assure you this is true. This is the kind of compassion he displayed as a politician.
Well, that being said, if some homeless came to my door asking for food, if I am able I will feed them. If they keep coming back and me feeding them means taking food away from my family and they start to be hungry, I will send them on their way. I will help when I can, but I will not support them. In the old days it was churches, the Salvation Army, charities, and soup kitchens that were to help feed and cloth the homeless. A Governor has to run his house aka his state. When the drain of that compassion drains the budget, you have to so something about it even if that means turning them away. Hell, some states made laws making it illegal to feed the homeless or feed tent cities. I even heard of churches having their kitchens shut down due to that and zoning laws.
The government itself is preventing the very people from giving aid causing them to solely to rely on government. I was homeless once and it was the churches and charities that helped me get back on my feet, not the government. It was a very humbling experience, but the government didn't owe me anything for the position I was in.
 

Tyrannabudz

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Well, that being said, if some homeless came to my door asking for food, if I am able I will feed them. If they keep coming back and me feeding them means taking food away from my family and they start to be hungry, I will send them on their way. I will help when I can, but I will not support them. In the old days it was churches, the Salvation Army, charities, and soup kitchens that were to help feed and cloth the homeless. A Governor has to run his house aka his state. When the drain of that compassion drains the budget, you have to so something about it even if that means turning them away. Hell, some states made laws making it illegal to feed the homeless or feed tent cities. I even heard of churches having their kitchens shut down due to that and zoning laws.
The government itself is preventing the very people from giving aid causing them to solely to rely on government. I was homeless once and it was the churches and charities that helped me get back on my feet, not the government. It was a very humbling experience, but the government didn't owe me anything for the position I was in.
He sent them off because he refused to help and thought of them as blight. In essence he was ridding himself of an issue only to lay the burden on another state. Which in my opinion is wrong. I never once stated that it is the responsibility of the govt to help the homeless.
 

Luger187

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He sent them off because he refused to help and thought of them as blight. In essence he was ridding himself of an issue only to lay the burden on another state. Which in my opinion is wrong. I never once stated that it is the responsibility of the govt to help the homeless.
if its not the governments responsibility, whats wrong with what he did?
 
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