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Zebra 3 Report by Joe Anybody
Friday, 21 March 2008
Fuck The Corporate Media _ Student Walkout Protest Interview
Mood: ![]() Now Playing: Joe Anybody tells Corporate camera news-crew "This war is your fault" Topic: PROTEST!
Here is the First Video Link And more video coming real soon
Posted by Joe Anybody
at 2:02 AM PDT
Updated: Friday, 21 March 2008 5:42 AM PDT
Tuesday, 18 March 2008
Semantic Web - A new way of surfing the Internet?
Mood: ![]() Now Playing: Organizing the Internet. - By using "Twine" ? Topic: MEDIA Hung Up On the Semantic (Web)Permanent linkThe jumbled mess that is the internet has a certain charm. Masses of confusing information and useless web pages sit neatly along side important sites, with Google standing as one of the only ways to tell them apart. Google is still the top dog in organizing the web, but the internet has evolved since the company began 12 years ago (that’s about 90 in web years). In fact, Tim Berners-Lee, who’s credited with inventing the World Wide Web, told the Times Online that he believes Google will be “superseded” by the Semantic Web. Instead of simply focusing on web pages, the Semantic Web would, in theory, organize all kinds of information from bank statements to maps to photos to medical research studies. In a video for Technology Review, Berners-Lee talks about how Semantic Web technology could help doctors compare different kinds of medical data, combining the information with nutrition data or seemingly unrelated data like air travel patterns, illuminating trends and information that could literally save lives. For now, much of the promise of the Semantic Web has yet to be realized, but companies are busy preparing to take advantage of the new technology. The latest incarnation is a website called Twine, created by Radar Networks, currently in private beta testing. CNet News reports that the company has raised $18 million in two stages to implement the technology. Right now, Twine looks a lot like Facebook, MySpace, or other social networking sites. Users create a profile, upload a picture, and connect with other users on the site. The company hopes that users will soon begin dumping massive amounts of emails, research data, and other work-related information into the site, so that people will begin to make sense of the information in new ways. The difference between Twine and MySpace, Facebook, or other social networking sites is that “a social network that is about who you know, Twine is more about what you know,” Radar Networks founder Nova Spivack told CNet News. If the Semantic Web works as well as Spivack and Berners-Lee hope it will, people will soon start to know a lot more. Image by Noah Sussman, licensed under Creative Commons. Just for fun, here’s a very cool video about organizing the web:
Posted by Joe Anybody
at 6:24 PM PDT
Monday, 17 March 2008
M - 15 Peace March PORTLAND
Mood: ![]() Now Playing: Sucessful Peace March - And a Grannies Special Video Topic: PROTEST! The Portland Peace March was successful and was positive There were no clashes nor any reports of "police abuse" I have about 3 hours worth of video from the event that should be on-line by the end of the week here (3/21/08) I will be adding it to my website and YouTube-&-Google as well up on www.PDXpeace.org and www.Portland.Indymedia.org I will have a heading under my videos titled "" M15 "" For all the video's I will have from the March 15 event in Portland Ore ---------------------------- Meanwhile ---------------------------------- Stay tuned .... I just spent the past 24 hours working on a video called "Seriously Pissed Off Grannies 2007" I have a completed "quick-rushed-copy" finished and it will be used in a presentation tonight. I really rushed it an d will be going back over it in the real near future to dial it in better. I didn't have the time I wanted to in order to make this as professional as possible. I will be posting "what I got so far" in regards to the Grannies 2007 ....but expect to see it "modified" in the weeks to come. I also have a project on the burner of a special Grannies Video with music provided by one of the Seriously Pissed Off Grannies daughters..... now that one is gonna be "special"
Posted by Joe Anybody
at 1:29 PM PDT
Updated: Monday, 17 March 2008 1:45 PM PDT
Thursday, 13 March 2008
WINTER SOLIDER
Mood: ![]() Now Playing: streaming LIVE video from Washington DC Topic: WAR
Posted by Joe Anybody
at 11:37 AM PDT
Wednesday, 12 March 2008
person of interest? in the 2001 anthrax attacks and one reporter refuses to talk
Mood: ![]() Now Playing: Media reporter told to give up source Topic: MEDIA I ran across this article today ...not sure what day it came out. __________________________________________ __________________________________________ A former reporter for USAToday newspaper who was ordered to pay hefty fines starting at midnight Tuesday for refusing to name confidential sources for a story, has been granted a stay, court sources said. “It is ordered that the motion for a stay pending appeal be granted,” a clerk at the US court of appeals in Washington told AFP, reading from the order. “Appellant has satisfied the stringent standards required for a stay pending appeal,” the clerk read, hours before the first payment of 500 dollars (325 euros) was due. Reporter Toni Locy was last week ordered by US District Court Judge Reggie Walton to pay a daily fine of 500 dollars, rising in steps to 5,000 dollars, for refusing to name the sources for a story she wrote about Steven Hatfill, the former army bioweapons scientist named a “person of interest” in the 2001 anthrax attacks. The judge also ordered that Locy pay the fines with no help from her employer, friends, family or even anonymous supporters. Gannett, the parent company of USAToday, on Monday filed a motion with the court of appeals for an emergency stay of the contempt citation, and a coalition of about two dozen media companies and non-profit journalism organizations also filed an ‘amicus brief’ in support of Locy the same day. Hatfill, meanwhile, filed a response on Tuesday, seeking to bar the stay. The former army scientist was named a “person of interest” by investigating authorities in the United States after anthrax-laced letters were sent to several lawmakers and television offices in October 2001. Five people, including two post office workers in Washington, died of anthrax inhalation. In the original complaint Hatfill filed against Locy in August 2003, he alleged that “the Justice Department had violated the Privacy Act by making unauthorized disclosures about him to the news media — that is, by intentionally ‘leaking’ investigative information,” his response to the motion for a stay said. Locy has said in court that she could not remember all her sources, and was ordered to pay the rising fines, on her own, until such time as she did name them. She also faced prison if she failed to name the confidential sources by early April. “We’ve never seen anything like this,” Gregg Leslie, the legal defense director at the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, said of the rising fines imposed on Locy, and the judge’s order that she pay them on her own. “The only authority the judge tried to base it on were cases that had to do with whether a lawyer who was found in contempt of court could have a client reimburse him. So we think he based it on a pretty poor precedent and, yes, there isn’t anything like it in any other contempt case,” Leslie told AFP. “It is troubling that courts are going to allow this kind of examination of a reporter’s work product,” he added. Locy, who is currently a professor of journalism at West Virginia University, said she was delighted to be given a stay and would now “let the appellate process play out.” No date has been set for the appeal hearing.
Posted by Joe Anybody
at 11:15 PM PDT
Updated: Wednesday, 12 March 2008 11:17 PM PDT
Tuesday, 4 March 2008
Winter Solider - in Washington DC (3 days) Watch it - LIVE STREAMING
Mood: ![]() Now Playing: Iraq Veterans Against War Topic: WAR PLEAS PASS THIS INFORMATION TO EVERYONE YOU KNOW
Thanks Z3 Readers, from joe-anybody
From March 14th to 16th, Pacifica Radio will suspend regular programming to broadcast the historic Winter Soldier gathering in Washington, DC. The three day live broadcast will be co-hosted by Aaron Glantz and former Army medic and KPFA Morning Show host Aimee Allison. A live web-stream of the broadcast will be available through the as well as at - In 1776, Thomas Paine wrote: "These are the times that try men's souls. The summer soldier and sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of his country; but he that stands it now, deserves the love and thanks of man and woman."
"What's going on is were trying to create a space for veterans to speak out and change the rhetoric around the war from these politicians with these ideologies that have no real experience on the ground," said Aaron Hughes, a former member of the Illinois National Guard who spent a year running convoys in Iraq. "There are human beings on both sides. There are not just numbers. That's what missing in our culture. This was has been statistics, it's been rhetoic, and it's not personal. But for the American soldiers who've served there it is personal and for the Iraqi people who live there it's personal. That's why our testimony is important." "The problem that we face in Iraq is that policymakers in leadership have set a precedent of lawlessness where we don't abide by the rule of law, we don't respect international treaties, so when that atmosphere exists it lends itself to criminal activity," argues former U.S. Army Sergeant Logan Laituri, who served a tour in Iraq from 2004 to 2005 before being discharged as a conscientious objector.
"The problem is that that soldier was not committing a crime as you might call it because the rules of engagement were very clear that no one was supposed to be walking down the street," he said. "But I have a problem with that. You can't tell a family to leave everything they know so you can bomb the shit out of their house or their city. So while he definitely has protection under the law, I don't think that legitimates that type of violence." The veterans also want to stress the similarities between the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. "The exact same units that are getting the exact same training and the exact same orders are getting sent to both Iraq and Afghanistan," explains Perry O'brien, a former US Army Medic who became a conscientious objector after his tour in Afghanistan. "What we're seeing is a lot of similarities between practices in both countries and both are equally criminal." "Something that I personally witnessed and that I'm going to be submitting testimony on is the use of civilian corpses for medical practice," he added. "When a patient would die we would hear over the PA system we would hear an announcement through the clinc saying 'Who wants to learn how to do a chest tube?' or 'Who wants to know what a human heart looks like?' Rather than giving the proper treatment of the dead, the body would become a cadaver for medical practice with no consent from the victim." Winter Soldier is modeled on a similar event held by Vietnam Veterans 37 years ago. In 1971, over 100 members of Vietnam Veterans Against the War gathered in Detroit to share their stories with fellow citizens. Atrocities like the My Lai massacre had ignited popular opposition to the war, but political and military leaders insisted that such crimes were isolated exceptions.
"Many very highly decorated veterans testified to war crimes committed in Southeast Asia," Kerry told the committee, describing the events of the Winter Soldier gathering. "It is impossible to describe to you exactly what did happen in Detroit - the emotions in the room, and the feelings of the men who were reliving their experiences in Vietnam. They relived the absolute horror of what this country, in a sense, made them do." In one of the most famous antiwar speeches of the era, Kerry concluded: "Someone has to die so that President Nixon won't be - and these are his words - 'the first president to lose a war'. We are asking Americans to think about that, because how do you ask a man to be the last man to die in Vietnam? How do you ask a man to be the last man to die for a mistake?" Members of Iraq Veterans Against the War can prove similarly historic – especially in encouraging an increase in the amount of GI Resistance against the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. "This event is going to empower soldiers to follow their conscience whaterver that means for them," says Camilo Mejia, the Chair of the Board of Iraq Veterans Against the War. "The kinds of things we're talking about are non-partisan. They're non-political. They have to do with human being trapped in this atrocity producing situation."
Posted by Joe Anybody
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Sunday, 24 February 2008
A Call Out by Joe Anybody For Solidarity Towards Peace
Mood: ![]() Now Playing: Stand Up - Get Active - List Of Joe Anybody Video Links All Right Here Topic: PROTEST! Hello One n All,Have I been busy? Well let’s just say …I am not sleeping my Life Away
So who am I voting for …well let me say so far Ralph Nader is the “only” kind of possible hope the Nation has And he announced he is running…. Seems no one else running, really cares about what is important, so he has to “give the people some representation” That’s not why I send this email updateIt is sent to alert, brag, and beg for activism for the peace movement Who doesn’t want peace you say?Let me reply …. If you do “Step Forward … Step up…. You are being summoned!”This is a call to action By your friendly neighborhood average “joe anybody” I have been working to end this war 24-7 I am calling out for help!Everyone that is reading this email , I am asking for you to do something for me…well for peace actually!Which in turn will influence many others, actually the “more you engage” this will create an even bigger impact and influence! You and me all need to do something for promoting “peace” and “ending this war”
Did you know March 20 is a “Student Walk-Out Day across America?” This is a good bold necessary statement I support 100%Organize …engage …resist war and Imperialism! If you choose to sit idle or as a spectator you will be ….sad to say “condoning this blood bath, waged by these neocons in charge at the moment” Millions are now dead and its continuing every minute… soon more and more it will be people we know as we do now ….who are the victims of this illegal war….!Get up …. Get Out ….. Stand for what you know is rightYou can not just read about what the corporate press keeps telling you… they will convince you the surge is working or terrorist want to get you…. They will Lie to you, they will tell you 911 had something to do with Iraq, etc! They are lying and have been lying all along about this WMD war…..they serve the military complex and the war profiteers….. Your country and Constitution has been “high jacked”The fourth amendment is disappearing before your eyes (PS the government is reading this email without a warrant) I working 24/7 on being a peacemaker….. I am asking for and calling for Solidarity… I am calling out or re-enforcements I need your help …… I need you all to also ask for help with your own Families and friends ….. the request is to help promote and encourage peace and stop the killing! Spend one minute looking at the horrors of this occupation in IraqAnd you better do something other than escape it … you have to …. I ask you as a favor to me, lets help those families who are being killed, and those soldiers who are dieing for lies
The Veterans will be putting in the “red flags” …. I bet that will be a sight to bring a man to his knees!Will you, or can you stop in to help with this powerful display (it is stated as being non-political)It will be up for a few weeks Will you write a letter to your editor about ending this war? …Will you call your Senator? Will you please do something, to help try to end the occupation, or Impeach the criminals that are doing this to the world, families across the globe?I have personally talked with and filmed refugees begging for help and the madness to stop….. I can hear them ….. I ask …can you….? Anyway …I have lots to do …so I will be moving on Please hear my call for Solidarity Check my website out often …..especially the Video Tracker this page:www.joe-anybody.com/id104.html Every single video I make goes up there on that tracker page Also there is my blog page “The Zebra3 Report”: http://zebra3reporttripod.com/zebra3report/Many times it is just important topics I copy paste to here that I feel need to be passed alongMany times its letters like this that I will post on that page or my thoughts and opinions It is constantly updated My home page is as you all should know is: …. www.joe-anybody.com it changes all the time as well My ID “mission page” is here: www.joe-anybody.com/id1.html This Link here will show you every YouTube video I ever made and the latest ones are always on topThese video are all under 10 minutes (the max limit) I now have over 150 YouTube video’s online(This link is the good one to see my recent uploads to YouTube so be sure to keep it handy)http://www.youtube.com/user/zebra334 I have some of the same video on Youtube also on this website called BlipTV (all under 10 min)http://joeanybody.blip.tv/ And then I also have put some of the same video over here on MetaCafe as well (all under 10 min)http://www.metacafe.com/channels/Joe+Anybody/ My oh My … I do have a Myspace ..but don’t use it too much but it is here:www.myspace.com/joecouldbeanybody Of Course I also Post on Portland Indy Media as my main news outlet www.portland.indymedia.org And, there is www.PDXpeace.org that gets a health dose of my videos and good peace related info That’s where I read and then filmed the student led Peace March that goes on weekly here in Portland The longer videos all go onto Google the latest list is at the bottom of this page….Some of these people who I have filmed are spectacular …. Take a look !! Speaking of spectacular I filmed a 24 hour Peace Vigil in Sandy Oregon and stayed there 21 hours I missed the first few hours because I was at the weekly Pioneer Square Peace march and filming it Also I cam home from the 24 hr vigil to upload to YouTube what was going on “right now” then head back out to join them Stephan came out and joined me around that time for about an hour as well around 5 amYou should really see some of these COLD wet videos I filmed (I’m still editing them too and its been over a month) Thanks for reading this far.Sorry for my rambling and also lack of partaking in non-political involvements…. I am super busy trying to stop a war …..seriously!!! Please do something to meet my challenge, to bring peace to our worldIf you have anything you want published in this realm on my website or “help with” let me know ….or if you have any ideas “lets do it!”I am promoting Peace and Justice…. If I don’t who will ? No Justice …No Peace! Just came back (yesterday) for this event titled “People of Color Against The War” .. This is the first clip I have edited <so far> from that day…but man this Reverend Dr Haynes is one heck of an empowering speaker, you got to hear this! http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8324257986546789484 Oh by the way every Thursday I skip lunch to film the Impeachment Vigil We are on week 30 ..its been going on for over 210 days (we all show up on Thursdays at noon) to encourage our House Rep Earl Blumenauer to support the Impeachment Hearings …. (He doesn’t listen)I have filmed every one except the very first one that The Lone Vet has organizedShow up on Thursday’s from 12 – 2 at his Portland Office if you want to help urge him (Earl) to honor the Constitution and his oath he took. Videos from that Impeachment vigil are all here for your enjoyment http://www.joe-anybody.com/id96.html Love ____________This is My Google Video List of all my video’s over 10 minutes in length _____________ Take Care Joe Anybody
Posted by Joe Anybody
at 11:49 PM PST
Updated: Monday, 25 February 2008 12:00 AM PST
Tuesday, 19 February 2008
A message to Iranians: In response to the New York Times
Mood: ![]() Now Playing: Propaganda - NY Times - And The Iranian People Topic: WAR
Posted by Joe Anybody
at 6:10 PM PST
Monday, 18 February 2008
The Hub (Rodney King's Children)
Mood: ![]() Now Playing: Putting Cameras into the hands of Human Rights Activists Topic: MEDIA
Rodney King's Children
Human rights activist Sam Gregory on fighting oppression with video cameras http://reason.com/news/show/125004.html Over the last few years, a brave group of Arab activists has circulated footage of Egyptian cops striking, lashing, and even raping detainees. The torture videos, which had been filmed by the policemen themselves, prompted protests both inside and outside the country. They also prompted censorship: YouTube temporarily shut down the dissident blogger Wael Abbas' digital video channel after the company received complaints about the violent clips. Discuss this story at reason's Hit & Run blog.
Posted by Joe Anybody
at 5:09 PM PST
Friday, 15 February 2008
Southern Poverty Law Center & Jailing The Young People of America
Mood: ![]() Now Playing: Children in Prisons Report - Portland TriMet moves to jail youths Topic: HUMANITY Tri-MetBus services plans to jail youth in the Portland Oregon area for minor crimes read more here on "portland indy media" * * * New Project Seeks Justice
for Vulnerable Children
and it is related to "jailing the youth" http://www.splcenter.org/news/item.jsp?aid=297&splcnewsletter=newsgen-021508 Darius was only 9 when he was locked up. For two months, he languished in a juvenile facility — alone, frightened. He missed his 10th birthday party. He missed Thanksgiving. He missed his stepfather's funeral. His offense: He had threatened a teacher with a plastic utensil. Unfortunately, Darius's early introduction to the juvenile justice system is not that uncommon. Across America, countless school children — particularly impoverished children of color — are being pushed out of schools and into juvenile lock-ups for minor misconduct that in an earlier era would have warranted counseling or a trip to the principal's office rather than a court appearance. The problem is particularly acute in the Deep South, where one in four African Americans live in poverty. The children and teens most at risk of entering this "school-to-prison pipeline" are those who, like Darius, have emotional troubles, educational disabilities or other mental health needs. But rather than receiving the help they need in school, these vulnerable youths are being swept into a cold, uncaring maze of lawyers, courts, judges and detention facilities, where they are groomed for a brutal life in adult prisons. "Our juvenile prisons and jails are overflowing with children who simply don't belong there," said SPLC President Richard Cohen. "These are the children who desperately need a helping hand. Instead, we're traumatizing and brutalizing them — increasing the risk that they'll end up in adult prisons. It's tragic for the children and bad for the rest of us, because it tears apart communities, wastes millions in taxpayer dollars and does nothing to reduce crime." To attack this problem, the Southern Poverty Law Center has launched a multi-faceted new initiative, called the School-to-Prison Reform Project. Based in New Orleans, the project is seeking systemic reforms through legal action, community activism and lobbying to ensure these students get the services — both in school and in the juvenile justice system — that can make the difference between incarceration and graduation. Nationwide, almost 100,000 children and teens are in custody. Black youths are vastly over-represented in this population; they are held in custody at four times the rate of white youths, according to the National Council on Crime and Delinquency. Students with disabilities that would qualify them for special education services are also grossly overrepresented. Some studies suggest that as many 70 percent of children in juvenile correctional facilities have significant mental health or learning disabilities.
"These are the children left behind," said Ron Lospennato, an SPLC lawyer who heads the new project. "They are paying a heavy price because of short-sighted policies based mainly on fear and myths. Someone must be there to catch them before they fall through the cracks." The pipeline begins in the classroom, where black students are disproportionately affected. Nationally, black students in public schools are suspended or expelled at nearly three times the rate of white students, according to a Chicago Tribune analysis of U.S. Department of Education data. The state with the worst disparity is New Jersey, where black students are almost 60 times as likely as white students to be expelled for serious infractions. Many other states also had striking gaps in discipline rates. In Alabama, a state where more than a third of all public school students are African American, black students are expelled five times as often as whites. Once a black student is pushed into the juvenile justice system, the pipeline takes another tragic turn. The proportion of black youths within the system grows at each stage — from arrest through sentencing — until this group, which represents only 16 percent of the nation's youth population, accounts for 58 percent of the youths admitted to state adult prisons. "The vast majority of children caught up in the juvenile justice system have not committed violent crimes and do not deserve to be sent to prison," Lospennato said. "And what most people don't know is that thousands of non-violent kids get locked up for months even before their cases are heard." Students in special education are especially at risk of being pushed into the pipeline. "Often these students are simply acting out of frustration because they can't keep up with the others, and they're not getting the help they need in class," said Jim Comstock-Galagan, founder and executive director of the Southern Disability Law Center, which has partnered with the SPLC on the School-to-Prison Reform Project. Poverty makes the situation worse, because a family may not have the resources needed to successfully demand the special school services that can prevent an outburst of misbehavior. It also means a detained child might find her fate in the hands of an overworked and underpaid public defender who has little or no training in the field of juvenile law. Cohen noted the importance of basing the project in New Orleans, where Hurricane Katrina exposed the country's racial and economic disparities. "In opening the New Orleans office, we are sending a message, loud and clear, that the key to addressing these inequities is ensuring all children receive the education they deserve and are guaranteed under federal law," Cohen said. The project grew out of the SPLC's legal work representing children with disabilities in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama. SPLC won key victoriesThe project has already won key victories for many school children in Mississippi and Louisiana. Settlements reached with school systems in Louisiana's Jefferson, East Baton Rouge and Calcasieu parishes, for example, will ensure that quality special education services are provided to thousands of students. The settlements also have provisions that will enhance school experiences for all children, not just those with emotional or learning disabilities. As for Darius, the SPLC won his release from juvenile detention and helped him receive mental health treatment near his home and special education services at school. A program to help strengthen family relationships was part of the treatment. "There are thousands of children like Darius whose lives can be saved if we reform this broken system," Cohen said. "That's what this project is all about." Editor's note: Darius' name has been changed to protect his identity.
Posted by Joe Anybody
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Updated: Friday, 15 February 2008 12:23 PM PST
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OH i told them in a rambling non stop way what I thought was going on
not sure if my camera was on ..I still havent seen all my videos yet
But I blamed them (Corporate Media) for this war and mess we are in now ..told them they have been sitting on their asses for 5 years
i said they fucked this up by not reporting the real news
I yelled at them for ..."me having to buy a camera and do their fucking job"
I angerly loudly said "You fuckers I have over 200 videos on the INTERNET and you never show up and report the truth in any of them...I need to do what your not doing ...............
shit I dont know what came over me ...i let em have my 2 cents worth ......
Doubt that will make the news (Ch 2)
I looked up and the horse cops were all staring at me as I walked away ....
The two news people stood there staring at me dumbfounded!
FUCK THE CORPORATE MEDIA..... they come out for some sugar cube reporting / spin
Fuck them ...thats how come we are in this mess in the first place
Thank God For Portland Indy Media and "other independent news sources"
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AND WAIT TILL YOU SEE MY 2 HOUR VIDEO OF 1 to 2 THOUSAND KIDS MARCHING FOR PEACE
SEE THE COPS GET MEAN WITH JAY WALKERS ...SEE THE KIDS ROCK THE FUCIN HOUSE
THIS IS WHAT I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR !!! There line went for blocks and blocks
THESE KIDS ALL WERE PEACEFUL AND MADE JOE ANYBODY "SUPER PROUD"
I WAS ECSTATIC TO SEE THIS ..... IT WAS *GREAT*
(CEPT THE COPS BEING MEAN)
YOU WONT FRICKING BELIEVE THESE KIDS ...300 hundred "MY ass!!"
.....THE LINE OF KIDS WENT FROM BURNSIDE TO TO MAIN STREET
DAMN CORPORATE MEDIA !!!
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