Saturday, May 28, 2011

Mitt Romney owns Glenn Beck/Check out Beck on ClearChannel's Premiere Radie Networks

http://www.american-buddha.com/music.covertwarrock10.htm
Excerpt:
The former teen idol had signed on, according to friends, to play Sirhan Sirhan in a film about the murder of Robert F. Kennedy -- in  it, CIA assassination and post-hypnotic programming were to be prominently-featured themes. Mineo and a friend, Elliot Mintz -- then a talk show host for the local ABC affiliate, later Bob Dylan's publicist and spokesman for John Lennon and Yoko Ono -- had "buried themselves in research, asking questions everywhere about the [Robert Kennedy] killing." The more they learned, "the more convinced they became that Sirhan was innocent. [3] But the producer had disagreed with that interpretation and Mineo pulled out of the picture." [4]

http://www.whale.to/b/constantine_b.html
Excerpt:CHAPTER 10
WHO KILLED THE KENNEDYS AND SAL MINEO (REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE)

Actor Sal Mineo was stabbed to death in a parking lot after signing on to play Sirhan Sirhan in an upcoming movie regarding JFK. (CIA assassination and post-hypnotic programming were the major themes of the movie.) Elliot Mintz talk show host for ABC, later Bob Dylan and the Lennon's publicist was buried in research with Mineo, regarding JFK killing. They became convinced Sirhan was innocent. The movie production disagreed and Mineo pulled out of the picture. After he was killed the media revealed in his secret life of bi-sexuality, and the murder was taken as homophobia. Gay Bars were closing in fear, and Hollywood stars took refuge behind locked doors.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elliot_Mintz
Excerpt:
What is also significant is that Mintz has not only been a buffer, for his clients, but has undertaken the job of hiring various investigators to insulate and intercede, with clandestine operations, situations which could embarrass his clientele.
His role in "black ops" is known but to a few, however, it does represent a somewhat dark side to Mintz's somewhat benign persona.

Elliot Mintz and John Lennon
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rcAYejs28lc

James Dean Accident Reconstruction (what's up w/dis?)
http://crashteams.com/Services/Special-Services/James-Dean/James-Dean-Accident-Reconstruction.html
Excerpt:
An eyewitness was in a 48 Ford truck following the Turnipseed ’49 Ford into the collision. He swears, to this day, that Jams Dean was in the passenger position at impact. With the animation already built, it was easy for me to add another vehicle and put an animation camera in the driver’s position of the Ford truck following the distance of 50 yards behind to examine his opportunity to see who was driving.
The animation which resulted was a compelling depiction of what the witness had for a view and for how long. These snapshots to the right do not really do it justice but give you an idea of the value of being able to instantly create graphics that will support or refute what a witness states.

James Dean (the Eagles 1974)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bkvckmu-PBg

http://deathofjamesdean.com/death-of-james-dean-conspiracies.htm
Death of James Dean Conspiracies
Excerpt:
I had obtained the inquest and taken it at face value and suppressed my own questions. But what Charles Adams was telling me was fascinating: he beleived there had been a cover up and that the inquest was a white wash. He talked about collusion and suppressed evidence and he had evidence to back it up. He had diagrams of skid marks and had re-interviewed inquest witnesses. He beleived Rolf wuetherich had been spirited out of the country to hush him up.

http://www.kustomrama.com/index.php?title=James_Dean's_1955_Porsche
Excerpt:
Whereabouts Of The Car
There are many rumors where the James Dean Porsche is. The car was last seen by the general public on display by the California Highway Patrol in Florida. The car was shipped back by truck to California where it disappeared. When they opened the trailer in California, it was mysteriously gone. Rumors has it that it was shipped in the late 1960's to Altus, Oklahoma in a storage container where it remains with its title.[5]

http://www.cursedobjects.com/?p=42
Excerpt:

James Dean’s Porsche Spyder 550

by Keeper on Jul.31, 2010, under History, Infamous

The Facts:
James Dean (1931-1955) was born on February 8, 1931, at the Seven Gables apartment house in Marion, Indiana to Winton Dean and Mildred Wilson. Six years after his father had left farming to become a dental technician, James and his family moved to Santa Monica, California.  Dean’s acting career is well documented as is his developing desire for speed.
When Dean got the part in East of Eden, he bought himself a red race-prepared MG TD and shortly afterwards, a white Ford Country Squire Woodie station wagon. Dean upgraded his MG to a Porsche 356 Speedster (Chassis number: 82621), which he raced. Dean came in second in the Palm Springs Road Races in March 1955 after a driver was disqualified; he came in third in May 1955 at Bakersfield and was running fourth at the Santa Monica Road Races later that month, until he retired with an engine failure.
During filming of Rebel Without a Cause, Dean traded the 356 Speedster in for one of only 90 Porsche 550 Spyders. He was contractually barred from racing during the filming of Giant, but with that out of the way, he was free to compete again. The Porsche was in fact a stopgap for Dean, as delivery of a superior Lotus Mk. X was delayed and he needed a car to compete at the races in Salinas, California.

In September 1955, Dean replaced his white Porsche 356 Super Speedster with a new, silver Porsche 550 Spyder. Dean’s 550 was customized by George Barris, who would go on to design the Batmobile. Dean’s Porsche was numbered 130 at the front, side and back. The car had a tartan on the seating and two red stripes at the rear of its wheelwell. The car was given the nickname ‘Little Bastard’ by Bill Hickman, his language coach on Giant. Dean asked custom car painter and pin striper Dean Jeffries to paint Little Bastard on the car.
When Dean introduced himself to Alec Guinness outside a restaurant he asked him to take a look at the Spyder. In what certainly would prove to be a most ominous prediction, Guinness thought the car appeared ‘sinister’ and told Dean: ‘If you get in that car, you will be found dead in it by this time next week.’  For the record, this encounter took place on September 23, 1955, seven days before Dean’s death.
On September 30, 1955, James Dean was driving his new Porsche 550 Spyder to an auto rally in Salinas, California when the fatal accident occurred. Originally planning to tow the Porsche to the rally, Dean changed his mind at the last minute and decided to drive the Porsche instead. While Dean and Rolf Wuetherich (Dean’s mechanic) rode in the Porsche, Dean had photographer Sanford Roth and friend Bill Hickman follow him in his Ford station wagon, which had a trailer for the Spyder attached.
The tragic accident:
En route to Salinas, Dean was pulled over by police officers near Bakersfield for speeding around 3:30 p.m. After being stopped, Dean and Wuetherich continued on their way. Two hours later, around 5:30 p.m., they were driving westbound on Highway 466 (now called State Route 46), when a 1950 Ford Tutor pulled out in front of them. Twenty-three-year-old Donald Turnupseed, who was driving the Ford Tutor, has been traveling east on Highway 466 and was attempting to make a left turn onto Highway 41. Unfortunately, Turnupseed had already started to make his turn before he saw the roaring Porsche traveling quickly toward him. Without time to turn, the two cars smashed nearly head-on.


http://www.trutv.com/library/crime/notorious_murders/celebrity/sal_mineo/4.html
Excerpt:

On Top of the World

Rebel Without a Cause struck a cord among American teens. During the 1950s, juvenile delinquency was a major concern for parents and law enforcement agencies across the country. Many feared that aggressive teenage rebellion would lead to the eventual disintegration of traditional norms, values and of society as a whole.

Sal Mineo and James Dean
Sal Mineo and James Dean (Corbis)

The movie also depicted for the first time on film a blatant homosexual desire between James Dean and Sal Mineo. Dean, who was an admitted bisexual, encouraged Mineo to express homosexual feelings toward him during the filming in an attempt to add more depth and realism to the characters. It was believed that a relationship developed between the two off screen, but the rumor was never substantiated. Yet, there was no doubt that there was chemistry between the two actors on screen.

Excerpt:
Over the past two decades, there have only been a few bursts of interest in AIDS in the United States.  The significant influences (people such as Ryan White and Magic Johnson, events such as
Rock Hudson’s death and controversial issues such as the decision not to call back blood that may have been contaminated with AIDS from the blood market) that helped inspire the public to educate themselves more about AIDS during those impulses will be looked at in this paper.  Possible reasons why the interest in AIDS was short-lived and what has possibly helped keep Americans in denial and unaware of the AIDS impact on everyone in society; not just the gay or African American communities, or the people facing AIDS in the developing world will also be examined. 

http://www.tavinstitute.org/about/our_history.php
Excerpt:
The Tavistock Institute of Human Relations was formally founded as a registered charity in September 1947. In our early work we brought together staff from different disciplines to find ways to apply psychoanalytic and open systems concepts to group and organisational life.

Pioneering approaches

Action research became a key element in the way we work with industry and business. Through these collaborations our team developed new participative approaches to organisation change and development. These include:
  • socio-technical systems design to help clients grapple with the emerging changes in the organisation’s context, encompassing job-, work- and organisation design for joint optimisation of both technical and psycho-social resources. This was initially developed through collaboration in English coalmines (Trist & Bamforth, 1951) and Indian textile mills (Rice & Miller, 1953)
  • culture change and organisation development, originally developed in heavy industry (Jacques on Glacier Metal Company) but with broad applications
  • organisational responses to environmental turbulence (Emery & Trist, 1963)
  • understanding of how unconscious processes work in organisational life, enacted, for example, through social defences against anxiety (Jacques, Menzies Lyth, 1970), and education in how to work with these processes through group relations events (Rice) with global spin-offs
  • diffusion of participative design and organisational culture into industrial democracy (Heller) and Quality of Working Life movements
  • community setting applications of participative design through search conferences (Emery)
  • using operations research to developing strategic choice for networks of groups and organisations (Friend, 1987)
  • evaluation and applied research studies of learning through programmatic change and innovation (Stern)
  • organisation and interorganisation design consultancy to change and innovation, for example, supply chain management in the construction industry (Holti, 1997)
  • Consultancy education in organisational theory, consultancy competence and systems psychodynamics (Neumann, 1997)
Most of the earlier references here can be found in the three volumes of the Tavistock anthologies, The Social Engagement of Social Science edited by Trist & Murray, at http://moderntimesworkplace.com/archives/archives.html


http://www.rense.com/politics5/300.htm
Excerpt:
Stanford Research Center (SRC) was founded in 1946 by the Tavistock Institute For Human Relations. Stanford was created to help Robert 0. Anderson and his ARCO oil company, who had secured for the Committee of 300 the oil rights on the North Slope of Alaska. Basically, the job was too large for Anderson's Aspen Institute to handle, so a new center had to be founded and funded. That new center was Stanford Research Center. Alaska sold its rights on a downpayment of $900 million, a relatively small amount for the Committee of 300. The governor of Alaska was steered to SRI for help and advice. This was no accident but the result of judicious planning and a process of long-range conditioning.
Excerpt:
In December 1971, Larry King was charged with grand larceny by a former business partner, which immediately led to the loss of his broadcast and newspaper jobs. He was acquitted of all charges in 1972, but was deeply in debt and publicly disgraced. Over the next several years he worked to rebuild his career, writing magazine articles and working in West Coast radio. By the late 1970s, the incident had blown over, and he was able to return to Miami broadcasting. He was rehired by WIOD in 1978, starting a nightly coast-to-coast talk show, The Larry King Show, on the Mutual Radio Network. The show featured guest interviews and call-ins from the listening audience, and became very successful, growing to over 500 affiliate satiations. This work caught the attention of media mogul Ted Turner, who hired King to host his own talk show on the then-fledgling Cable News Network in 1985.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Beck
Excerpt:
Glenn Edward Lee Beck (born February 10, 1964) is an American conservative radio and television host, author, entrepreneur, and political commentator. He hosts the Glenn Beck Program, a nationally syndicated talk-radio show that airs throughout the United States on Premiere Radio Networks; and also Glenn Beck on Fox News Channel.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Premiere_Radio_Networks
Excerpt:
Premiere Radio Networks is an American radio network. It is the largest syndication company in the United States based on popularity of programming. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Clear Channel Communications and it was headed until recently by Kraig Kennith Kitchin who is currently transitioning out, handing the reins over to CC Executive Charlie Rahilly.

http://www.milkeninstitute.org/events/gcprogram.taf?function=bio&EventID=GC09&SPID=4076
Excerpt:
Mindy FinnCo-Founder, Engage; former Director of eStrategy, Romney Presidential Campaign
Mindy Finn is Co-Founder of Engage, a political media firm based in Washington, D.C. She served as director of eStrategy for Mitt Romney's 2008 presidential campaign. In that role, she was profiled by The Washington Post and included in Glamour magazine's series on 10 powerhouses under age 40 with top presidential campaign positions. In 2007 Finn was selected by Campaigns & Elections as a "Rising Star" in American politics. She has appeared on "Hardball," "The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer," NPR and many local stations to speak about the intersection of the Internet and politics. She recently co-founded Rebuild the Party, an organization to breathe new life into the Republican Party by updating policy, message and tactics.

Panel:

http://www.mediaite.com/online/tea-party-2-0-impressive-group-of-bloggers-call-for-obama-question-time/
Excerpt:
The group, whose steering committee is made up of Micah Sifry, David Corn, Mike Moffo, Mindy Finn, Jon Henke and Glenn Reynolds, is calling themselves “Demand Question Time” has already launched a website and collected 50 signatures. You can sign the petition here if you like. According to Politico the “original endorsers” include: Grover Norquist and Eli Pariser, Joe Trippi and Mark McKinnon, Markos Moulitsas and Ed MorrisseyAri Melber, Katrina vanden Heuvel, Ana Marie Cox and Nate Silver.”


James Dean He's A Rebel (this is probably he was murdered, cause 'THEY' didn't want the youngsters of the day to copy him???????) my2cents ...cal
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHJyY6Y68Uc

Lyrics to James Dean :
James Dean,
James Dean

I know just what you mean
James Dean, you said it all so clean
And I know my life would look allright
If I could see it on the silver screen

You were the lowdown rebel if there ever was
Even if you had no cause
James Dean, you said it all so clean
And I know my life would look all right
If I could see it on the silver screen

We'll talk about a low?down bad refrigerator,
You were just too cool for school
Sock hop, soda pop, basketball and auto shop,
The only thing that got you off was breakin' all the rules
James Dean, James Dean
So hungry and so lean
James Dean, you said it all so clean
And I know my life would look all right
If I could see it on the silver screen

Little James Dean, up on the screen
Wond'rin' who he might be
Along came a spider and picked up a rider
And took him down the road to eternity

James Dean,
James Dean,
you bought it sight unseen

You were too fast to live, too young to die, bye?bye
You were to fast to live, too young to die, bye?bye
Bye?bye, Bye?bye, Bye?bye, Bye, bye

Lead Vocal: Glenn Frey
Solo Guitars: Bernie Leadon

James Dean,
James Dean

I know just what you mean
James Dean, you said it all so clean
And I know my life would look allright
If I could see it on the silver screen

You were the lowdown rebel if there ever was
Even if you had no cause
James Dean, you said it all so clean
And I know my life would look all right
If I could see it on the silver screen

We'll talk about a low?down bad refrigerator,
You were just too cool for school
Sock hop, soda pop, basketball and auto shop,
The only thing that got you off was breakin' all the rules
James Dean, James Dean
So hungry and so lean
James Dean, you said it all so clean
And I know my life would look all right
If I could see it on the silver screen

Little James Dean, up on the screen
Wond'rin' who he might be
Along came a spider and picked up a rider
And took him down the road to eternity

James Dean,
James Dean,
you bought it sight unseen

You were too fast to live, too young to die, bye?bye
You were to fast to live, too young to die, bye?bye
Bye?bye, Bye?bye, Bye?bye, Bye, bye

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