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Uploaded by on Oct 27, 2009

http://endciv.com
Updated clip from the upcoming film END:CIV
Features interviews with Ward Churchill, John Zerzan, Derrick Jensen, Lierre Keith and Michael Becker

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  • the technological machine cares nothing for justice or any other ethical concept. it only cares about efficiently reaching its logical end, which is to spread throughout the world and bring everything under its total control.

    the only way it can be stopped is if lots of people learn to recognize what it is and actively resist it every day. standing in front of some trees and getting arrested is not good enough.

  • absolutely stunning, Stim - thank you for all your hard work, I can't wait to see the finished piece!

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  • "The planet is fine the mankind is f....ed" George Carlin

  • if you really want to save a forest go out and drive metal stakes in all the trees, they will continue to grow fine but if they are ever harvested it will cost the logging company more money than its worth to log in that area, or if you really want to get back at them put a non metallic stake(carbon fiber, fiberglass, or ceramic) in there so that way it will destroy their saws at the mill because they couldn't use a metal detector to find the stake

  • wow. this will never be on the news.

  • We are really at the crossroad.

  • dam hippies that'll show em

  • You fail at life, please kill yourself

  • Its not that simple.

  • @Hockeyjason Becouse, real estate is FUCKING EXPENSIVE. Unless, of course, its public property, in which case it doesn't cost a dime. At least for those who have the necessary political leverage. And no, not everyone. Competition is the basis of a free market. There will be those who act the same as governments and big corps now. And without the possibility to shift costs to the public and privatize profit, they will go out of business real quick.

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