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One of them wanted to earn money so she could treat her parents like a king and queen. Two of them were enticed by the promise of a good education....
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One of them wanted to earn money so she could treat her parents like a king and queen. Two of them were enticed by the promise of a good education. Another one wanted to buy medicine for his sick son. None of them ever dreamed they would become slaves in the United States. But that is what happened.
Free the Slaves co-founder Peggy Callahan profiles people trapped in slavery across the United States. Ultimately, the stories told in this Free the Slaves documentary highlight the survivors' passion for freedom and justice, not just for themselves, but for victims of slavery worldwide.
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Lukas Nelson supported Free the Slaves at the Willie Nelson Country Music Throwdown Tour.
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27 MILLION SLAVES - Kevin Bales, PhD, author of Disposable People and head of Free the Slaves, did a whirlwind tour April 19, 2005, of Mercyhurst C...
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27 MILLION SLAVES - Kevin Bales, PhD, author of Disposable People and head of Free the Slaves, did a whirlwind tour April 19, 2005, of Mercyhurst Campus in Erie PA, speaking to a half-dozen different venues. We caught up with four of them: Mercyhurst high school,Mercyhurst college and an evening public presentation on the campus. We also did an interview. That was the fourth venue for us, sandwiched in between his college class and high school auditorium. The nuns had a nice spot reserved for us, a patio off the administration building. I set up two cameras, one a good distance behind me for cut-aways. I'd read Bales book years before and had a lot of questions. I certainly wasn't going to just have him repeat his very fine shtick. First and foremost, I wanted to know, couldn't all this slavery be ended pretty quickly by reversing 'globalism', and putting in place something like JFK had in mind with the Alliance for Progress? As opposed to 'conditionalities' imposed by the likes of Robert Zoelick, monster criminal (and a willing part of what Kevin MacDonald calls the "Jewish evolutionary group strategy?') My question wasn't quite so bold, but Bales told me he couldn't get into politics because that would endanger his 501C3 status. The "tax status" is really a license ensuring the bearer (for essentially a sum of money, and a certain added credibility) will only talk about symptoms, but never touch too closely causality). TRICKLE DOWN SLAVERY Bales explains the devastating effects of "globalization" (think NAFTA, GATT, IMF, World Bank and the policy-makers CFR, Trilateral Commission, Bilderberg) has been TO CHEAPEN LIFE, creating a new, even more grotesque kind of slavery. A slave in pre-civil war South could cost the equivalent of $40,000. Today, though (and though illegal), Bales documents that a throw-away slave can be had for $50 or so. WAL-MART SLAVE OUTLET Under a 1930 law, it is illegal to import products into the US that have been made by prison labor. Yet Wal-mart imports merchandise from some 900 Chinese prisons (at last count). Bales also makes reference to the criminal US post-civil war slave emancipation where slaves were ill-prepared to survive but rather set up for exploitation in perpetuity. Video uses segments of Free the Slaves film used in Bales' lectures. Program aired April 2005 on Channel 5 Public Access Mayville NY snowshoefilms yoryevrah
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27 MILLION SLAVES - Kevin Bales, PhD, author of Disposable People and head of Free the Slaves, did a whirlwind tour April 19, 2005, of Mercyhurst C...
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27 MILLION SLAVES - Kevin Bales, PhD, author of Disposable People and head of Free the Slaves, did a whirlwind tour April 19, 2005, of Mercyhurst Campus in Erie PA, speaking to a half-dozen different venues. We caught up with four of them: Mercyhurst high school,Mercyhurst college and an evening public presentation on the campus. We also did an interview. That was the fourth venue for us, sandwiched in between his college class and high school auditorium. The nuns had a nice spot reserved for us, a patio off the administration building. I set up two cameras, one a good distance behind me for cut-aways. I'd read Bales book years before and had a lot of questions. I certainly wasn't going to just have him repeat his very fine shtick. First and foremost, I wanted to know, couldn't all this slavery be ended pretty quickly by reversing 'globalism', and putting in place something like JFK had in mind with the Alliance for Progress? As opposed to 'conditionalities' imposed by the likes of Robert Zoelick, monster criminal (and a willing part of what Kevin MacDonald calls the "Jewish evolutionary group strategy?') My question wasn't quite so bold, but Bales told me he couldn't get into politics because that would endanger his 501C3 status. The "tax status" is really a license ensuring the bearer (for essentially a sum of money, and a certain added credibility) will only talk about symptoms, but never touch too closely causality). TRICKLE DOWN SLAVERY Bales explains the devastating effects of "globalization" (think NAFTA, GATT, IMF, World Bank and the policy-makers CFR, Trilateral Commission, Bilderberg) has been TO CHEAPEN LIFE, creating a new, even more grotesque kind of slavery. A slave in pre-civil war South could cost the equivalent of $40,000. Today, though (and though illegal), Bales documents that a throw-away slave can be had for $50 or so. WAL-MART SLAVE OUTLET Under a 1930 law, it is illegal to import products into the US that have been made by prison labor. Yet Wal-mart imports merchandise from some 900 Chinese prisons (at last count). Bales also makes reference to the criminal US post-civil war slave emancipation where slaves were ill-prepared to survive but rather set up for exploitation in perpetuity. Video uses segments of Free the Slaves film used in Bales' lectures. Program aired April 2005 on Channel 5 Public Access Mayville NY snowshoefilms yoryevrah
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God bless you in all your work.
Ilana