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Featuring first-person accounts and footage from more than
forty cameras on the streets, "Terrorizing Dissent"
focuses on the story of dissent suppressed. People charged
with "conspiracy to riot in furtherance of terrorism"
speak out against the government's campaign to manipulate
media coverage and label civil disobedience and community
organizing as terrorism.

"Terrorizing Dissent" shows the results of the $50 million
dollars the Department of Homeland Security gave to local
authorities for security -- a large chunk of which went
to weaponize the police -- and the $10 million insurance
policy contract between the RNC Host Committee and the
City of St. Paul, which shattered Minnesota's civil
compact between protesters and police.

See more here: http://nyc.indymedia.org/es/2008/10/101098.html

Por El Free Media Please http://www.terrorizingdissent.org/

Cut from hundreds of hours of donated footage,
"Terrorizing Dissent: Election Cut" has been released for
free on the Internet in HD, FLV and Quicktime formats,
under the Creative Commons / CopyLeft license, and its
producers encourage everyone to share this important film.

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  • Trouble makers looking for photo-op's and 15 minutes of fame. Cops that play a part in instigating said opportunities. Gross abuse of freedoms, liberties, and resources. These groups are giving the exuse to those who seek to take away said freedoms, liberties and resources.

  • @climbingtothetop - All ad hominem. Listen, these people aren't looking for "fame", this is an independent broadcast, not fucking CNN, dude!!! You are right, it is a gross abuse of liberties and freedoms, so I thank you for at least mentioning that. :)

    If we cannot peacefully assemble and protest our government without being corralled in by the gestapo, then this is not a nation of liberty, it is one of tyranny.

  • Well, no doubt there's some instigating by the police forces. I don't doubt that for a minutes, but it'll be an insignificant part of the overall situation.

    I've seen these 'demonstrators' in action. They're not grandma and grandma politely protesting. These are for the most part up-to-no-good troublemakers who couldn't establish a logical position if they had 10 years of time and 10 advisers to do it with. Small sample? The ones I talked to didn't make a lick of sense.

  • @vyxaer - Do a Google or YT search for the WTO protests of 1999 in Seattle. Alex Jones covered this well also. The "Anarchists" were not only responsible for causing the police crack-down, they were paid and housed by the local police and the FBI. For the longest time, the feds have been infiltrating and controlling separatist movements. When it comes to protesting, they set up "free speech zones", corral them in and start a fight, then arrest folks and place them in camps.

  • Buncha no good holigans out for trouble. Additionally, they were trying to stifle dissent (from prevailing orthodoxy), an easy call seeing as where they were 'demonstrating'.

    Nobody wants to see police forces militarized, but if you run around in hankies and engage in rock throwing ... well hey. Take that woman that 'just wanted to talk to her crew', well I'll be damned if she wasn't pushing her into the cops' secure area. Then she acts all surprised when they arrest her. Please.

  • @vyxaer - Which came first, the handkerchief or the gestapo? I am betting on Gestapo. As for the trouble-makers, that's covered in the video if you watched it all. I almost missed it myself, it's near the end. And the Anarchists who throw rocks and start trouble end up being POLICE -so, no these people aren't the problem. They are there to peacefully dissent, which is their right. The police send in their own undercover guys to pose as protesters and give their buds an excuse to crack heads.

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  • Why do people think "hippies" are bad and it is OK to hurt them. Why do some people think being"lazy" is so bad that if cops arrest them and pepper spray them so what. These people protest for all our freedoms these commentators against things like anti war protestors and occupy wall street protestors. I wish they could feel the unlawful actions against their freedoms.

  • I'm all for taking high pressure fire hoses to these hippie filth...

  • @brokor1 The photo-ops comment is about the individuals that were trying to provoke the cops. Both sides of this are in the wrong and just being used as a means to an end. Those individuals that are provoking from both sides. The private/independent broadcast/documentors are getting these events on film. Most are doing it for docmenting purposes. I'm not accusing the ones that contributed to this of seeking fame or photo-ops. But others are. Some just like stirring shit up even.

  • Trouble makers looking for photo-op's and 15 minutes of fame. Cops that play a part in instigating said opportunities. Gross abuse of freedoms, liberties, and resources.

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