2010-11-22

'It was brutal!' RT crew freed on bail after 32 hours in US jail for filming rally

Vatic Note:  I find the irony of  the US of America, exercising repression of free speech on a "Russian TV" Reporter,  to be overwhelming and extremely telling about just how far down we have come and how far up Russia has come.   Don't you find that ironic???  But then, we are discovering that this whole thing is just a game to those with too much money and time on their hands with nothing productive to do to add to the growth and advancement of society.  What a waste of resources,  brain power and knowledge.  Imagine the good that could be done by these people,  first of all "doing no harm" which  is the very thing they neglect as a philosophy since everything they do with those resources is purposely used to do HARM to others, first,  third world countries and now first world countries.  

Who in the world needs a base called "School of Assassins"????  Nobody does, but then its a priority as we saw with Wellstone,  Carnahan,  JFK,   JFK Jr. and numerous others from other countries that we don't even know about.   This is  run by our own citizens and traitors not only to the USA, but to the globe as a whole.   I find this appalling.   We are going to have to have reporters in the alternative press to report on these demonstrations and that will take money to do, so if anyone has any ideas about how to do this.  Please offer it either in the comments section or email us at the email address off to the right at the top.  

'It was brutal!' RT crew freed on bail after 32 hours in US jail for filming rally

http://www.youtube.com/user/RussiaToday
From: RussiaToday
November 22, 2010

An RT news crew has been freed on bail - after spending around 32 hours in a U.S. jail. They were taken into custody in the state of Georgia, while filming an annual rally near a military base nicknamed the 'School of Assassins'.

Correspondent Kaelyn Forde and cameraman Jon Conway were forced to pay a fine after they were accused of taking part in the unlawful rally. Police are still considering another charge against them, for allegedly failing to obey officers' instructions. Kaelyn Forde, who's at the centre of the story, described the police's actions as 'brutal'.



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