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Each year, leaders of the Group of Eight countries - Italy, France, Great Britain, Germany, Japan, Russia, the United States and Canada - meet to decide policy for the rest of the world. They meet behind closed doors, behind walls of concrete and steel, with armies to protect them from their own people.In July of 2008 they will meet again at the Windsor Hotel resort on Lake Toya, on the island of Hokkaido, Japan.

We will be there to stop them.

http://a.sanpal.co.jp/no-g8

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All video and audio clips used with permission or under applicable fair use standards governing education and criticism.

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  • moderating the trolls...

  • LOL, you left wingers are the real fascists, blab on about free speech and all but only if it's your free speech, you miserable censor. Simple question, how did these protestors get to Japan???

  • Yawn... you will be moderated on Fox News and Drudge just as quickly. Trols are trolls are trolls.

    They swam to Japan. We are all superheroes. You did not know? Superninjas.

    Omai wa baka desu yo...

  • The dollar is destroyed in value, economic growth is now based on accruing debt, the world is facing major food shortages because of bio-fuel production while also experiencing fuel shortages, and the environment is so out of whack because of pollution that flooding, hurricanes, droughts and freak weather are commonplace - there's no greater proof that the capitalists have mismanaged the world and are on the verge of destroying it and us along with it. It's only a question of time.

  • First song - "You Gotta Fight (for Your Right to Party)" by the Beastie Boys. As a part of an original recording of protests in Japan for the purpose of social/political commentary, it constitutes a derivative work covered by fair use laws.

    Second song (snippet at end) - "I Really Like the Cops" sung by American anarchist Brad Will, killed October 27, 2006 in Oaxaca, Mexico.

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  • sweet..i live in huntsville where the next g8 summit will be held

    i cant wait for all the protesters

  • P.S. i no understand why Italy is in G8; we no produce nothing of serious or material,we no do nothing,we are only 60millions,.... we have many Illuminati (word is italian )!

  • see documentary: ENDGAME, MK Ultra, ZEITGEIST, The Corporation,Confronting the Evidences,Sicko,The New American Century, The World According Bush, SURPLUS, EuroSlaves, Fareneith911, Project HAARP(chemtrails), The Virus of Faith, Bush Nazi Connection, ........ everytime there is a G8 (as last in Tokyo), there is a special "event" that do DISTRACTION ! what you remember of G8 in japan? and in this ? These are action of Secret Service !

  • actually, yes! ur right! i'd rather have a poorer but equal world, than one half of the world exploiting the other one!!

  • If the G8 nations swtiched to socialism or communism like you brethren dream of, the poor countries would get zero in aid instead of the billions they receive now. But that would be OK, wouldn´t it? You do-gooders would rather have the entire world to be in a miserable state than just a part, as long as everybody is equal.

  • very excellent video presentation.

    I especially like the placement of the musics. :)

  • Well, the video isn't from the G8 summit in Japan, it's just a promo for the protest that was held there. But yes yes, of course it's irrelevant, it's always only relevant when people with other views and needs are concerned. That is what's called a double standard, a very prevailant thing amongst meddling do-gooders.

  • Who exactly is embracing socialism? Socialism to you must mean not absolutely surrendering to the will of global capital.

  • What language are they speaking in the video? Japanese. the few foreigners took planes, big deal. I can see where you might go with that question but in my view that is irrelevant.

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