Description:From Thoreau to Gandhi, King to Watada, a powerful tool in the struggle for freedom has been demonstrated again and again throughout history: non-violent, non-compliance. The New World Order wants you to riot, but the freedom fighters of today are practicing insubordination. Join us this week on The Corbett Report as we celebrate the resistance and disobey our orders.
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Documentation – Second Gunman In Custody At Army’s Fort Hood -Report
Scene from the 1982 Richard Attenborough biopic based on a distillation of speeches that Gandhi actually made about the Transvaal governments act requiring the registration and fingerprinting of all Indian civilians.
Documentation – Against the Grain – January 16, 2006
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20:12
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Nonviolence according to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Mahatma Gandhi was not, of course, simply an absence of violence. The two men developed, in different locales and contexts, theories and practices of nonviolence explained by Clayborne Carson a
Summary of how a non-violent boycott of the Montgomery public transportation system ended segregation on buses throughout the country and launched the civil rights movement.
A non-partisan organization of currently serving military, reserves, National Guard, veterans, Peace Officers, and Fire Fighters who will fulfill their oath to the constitution.
Home page for the 2005 documentary of the anti-Vietnam war movement amongst the GIs themselves. Also contains activist tools and materials for making resisters out of soldiers.
Documentation – How police rebranded lawful protest as ‘domestic extremism’
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52:30
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The term “domestic extremism” is now common currency within the police. It is a phrase which shapes how forces seek to control demonstrations. It has led to the personal details and photographs of a substantial number of protesters being stored on se
Documentation – DoD Training Manual Describes Protest As Low-Level Terrorism
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52:47
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The ACLU has written to the DoD regarding its Antiterrorism and Force Protection Annual Refresher Training Course, which advises personnel that political protest amounts to low-level terrorism.
Documentation – Lt. Ehren Watada on Citizen Responsibility
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54:58
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Lt. Ehren Watada speaking at University Temple United Methodist Church in Seattle for his last public speaking engagement prior to his military court martial.
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