Glenn Beck 20091231 Part 1/4
Glenn Beck 20091231 Part 1/4
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A (Trip) through the mall
I take my video cam and walk through the mall, halfway through, security stops me, you don’t see that part, because I had to stop filming, but it’s total bullshit. In a public place, photographers and filmakers have every right to shoot. I guess in Tanforan in San Bruno, the laws of American do not apply.
The Ten Legal Commandments of Photography
I. Anyone in a public place can take pictures of anything they want. Public places include parks, sidewalks, malls, etc. Malls? Yeah. Even though it’s technically private property, being open to the public makes it public space.
II. If you are on public property, you can take pictures of private property. If a building, for example, is visible from the sidewalk, it’s fair game.
III. If you are on private property and are asked not to take pictures, you are obligated to honor that request. This includes posted signs.
IV. Sensitive government buildings (military bases, nuclear facilities) can prohibit photography if it is deemed a threat to national security.
V. People can be photographed if they are in public (without their consent) unless they have secluded themselves and can expect a reasonable degree of privacy. Kids swimming in a fountain? Okay. Somebody entering their PIN at the ATM? Not okay.
VI. The following can almost always be photographed from public places, despite popular opinion:
* accident & fire scenes, criminal activities
* bridges & other infrastructure, transportation facilities (i.e. airports)
* industrial facilities, Superfund sites
* public utilities, residential & commercial buildings
* children, celebrities, law enforcement officers
* UFOs, the Loch Ness Monster, Chuck Norris
VII. Although “security” is often given as the reason somebody doesn’t want you to take photos, it’s rarely valid. Taking a photo of a publicly visible subject does not constitute terrorism, nor does it infringe on a company’s trade secrets.
VIII. If you are challenged, you do not have to explain why you are taking pictures, nor to you have to disclose your identity (except in some cases when questioned by a law enforcement officer.)
IX. Private parties have very limited rights to detain you against your will, and can be subject to legal action if they harass you.
X. If someone tries to confiscate your camera and/or film, you don’t have to give it to them. If they take it by force or threaten you, they can be liable for things like theft and coercion. Even law enforcement officers need a court order.
What To Do If You’re Confronted
* Be respectful and polite. Use good judgement and don’t escalate the situation.
* If the person becomes combative or difficult, think about calling the police.
* Threats, detention, and taking your camera are all grounds for legal or civil actions on your part. Be sure to get the person’s name, employer, and what legal grounds they claim for their actions.
* If you don’t want to involve the authorities, go above the person’s head to their supervisor or their company’s public relations department.
* Call your local TV and radio stations and see if they want to do a story about your civil liberties.
* Put the story on the web yourself if need be.
More Resources
* We’ve condensed these facts a great deal. We recommend downloading The Photographer’s Right and keeping a couple of copies in your camera bag if you’re shooting somewhere you might expect trouble.
* Andrew Kantor has written a good article and a PDF summary of your rights, including some of the ins-and-outs of publishing your pictures.
* The Legal Handbook for Photographers is a great resource covering all aspects of photography and the law.
* Live outside the United States? Try these links for photographer’s rights in Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand.
Taken from
http://photojojo.com/content/tips/legal-rights-of-photographers/
Duration : 0:2:18
rOMANIAN-ization of Hungarian Place-Names in Transylvania-a Magyar helységnevek eloláhosítása
Falsification and Identity theft by the rUMANIANS the INVADING vLACHS in Transylvania
During the twentieth century, a number of places in Romania had their names changed for various reasons. The reason for many Transylvanian name changes was to give a more “Romanian-sounding” name to certain settlements, since in many case the original Romanian name was too close to the Hungarian or German one, from which it was derived from (usually a simple re-writing of the name according to Romanian phonetics).
In this video alone I have 385 Hungarian- transylvanian Place-Names changed since the romanian occupation of Transylvania.
This is only a fraction of the Place-Names renamed-changed by the romanian occupiers in Transylvania.
Ideje már, hogy felnyíljon a világ szeme, megelégelje ezt a manipulációt, amihez elsősorban Közép-Európában kell helyreállítani a kozmikus időt, vagyis ki kell szabadítani a fizikai és szellemi rabságából az 1920-ban túszul ejtett magyarságot. Miközben elvakult és félművelt szerb, orosz, román, szlovák és cseh politikusok jajgatnak a koszovói szerbek sorsa miatt, természetesen sötéten elfeledkeznek arról, hogy ők maguk milyen lopott holmi miatt aggódnak valójában. Az orosz birodalomban a cári idők óta népek tucatjait tartják gyarmati sorban, s ha azok pisszenni is mernek valamiféle önrendelkezés jogáért, akkor a világ legnagyobb hadseregét mozgósítják ellenük. Csecsenek, cseremiszek, karjalai finnek, szibériai néptömegek, kirgizek, türkök milliói sínylődnek kiszolgáltatottan orosz fennhatóság alatt. Most érthető meg, hogy már az 1920-as években miért volt oly sürgető az utódállamokban a magyarok arányszámának megváltoztatása, idegenek betelepítése a magyar vidékekre, a magyar iskolák felszámolása, ortodox templomok építése Erdélyben, a magyar intézmények bezárása, a történelemkönyvek hazug átírása, a magyar helységnevek eltüntetése, feliratok leszedése, szobrok ledöntése…
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How to Put a FREE 90-day Fraud Alert into Your Credit File and Prevent Criminal Identity Theft
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Australian passports stolen for Israeli Mossad Dubai Murder
Foreign Minister Stephen Smith says three Australians whose passports were allegedly used by suspected Mossad assassins in Dubai appear to have been the victims of identity fraud.
Dubai police have named 15 new suspects in the assassination of Hamas commander Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, who was found dead in his hotel room last month in what police say was almost certainly an Israeli hit.
Police say three of the suspects travelled to the emirate on Australian passports in the names of Adam Marcus Korman, Joshua Daniel Bruce and Nicole Sandra McCabe.
Speaking after meeting the Israeli ambassador in Canberra today, Mr Smith said the Australian Federal Police would conduct a full investigation into how the passports had been copied or altered.
“At this stage Australian officials have no information to suggest the three Australian passport holders were involved in any way other than as victims of passport or identity fraud,” Mr Smith said.
“The Australian Government condemns in the strongest possible terms the misuse and the abuse of Australian passports.”
Mr Smith said he also told ambassador Yuval Rotem that the Australian Government expected Israeli officials to cooperate “fully and transparently” with the AFP’s investigation.
Earlier Prime Minister Kevin Rudd said he was determined to “get to the bottom” of the case.
He told AM that officials had been working on the case through the night and pledged the Government would “not let the matter rest” and that Australia “will not be silent on the matter”.
“If Australian passports are being used or forged by any state, let alone for the purpose of assassination, this is of the deepest concern and we are getting to the bottom of this now,” he said.
“We will not leave a single stone unturned.”
Asked what action the Government may take against Israel, Mr Rudd replied: “Let us establish the facts first.”
The three Australians named will be contacted by the Department of Foreign Affairs.
“This is not just a deep concern for the Australian Government, it must be therefore the deepest concern to any individual associated with this as well,” Mr Rudd said.
‘Simply unbelievable’
Mr Korman, 34, is Australian-born but lives in Tel Aviv where he sells musical instruments.
In an interview with Israeli media he has denied any involvement and says he is the victim of identity theft.
AM tried to contact him, along with a Bruce Daniel who lives near Haifa in Israel’s north, but neither was answering the phone.
But Mr Korman has told Israel’s biggest newspaper Yediot Aharonot that he is shocked over what has happened.
“It’s identity theft. Simply unbelievable,” he is quoted as saying.
“It’s a violation of human rights to do such a thing. I have travelled all over the world but never visited Dubai or the United Arab Emirates.”
Mr Korman also told the paper he was perplexed as to how he could fly to Australia again now that he is considered an international suspect.
“I have been frightened and shocked since receiving the news,” he reportedly said.
AM has confirmed that Australian Nicole Sandra McCabe also lives in Israel.
When contacted this morning, her family in Australia said they had no knowledge of her name being linked to the Dubai investigation.
Dubai police have released new information about the movements of the 26 suspects before and after the assassination.
All had apparently travelled to Dubai from one of six European cities or Hong Kong, and each left the country to various destinations, including Hong Kong and Iran, before returning to Europe where they apparently abandoned the fraudulent passports.
Many had also used credit cards issued by the same US bank.
Police also released new vision from the hotel’s security cameras showing the man named as Mr Bruce with one of the French suspects inside the hotel.
The Israeli foreign minister has said there is no proof his country carried out the killing.
Duration : 0:1:43