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AUSI, Australien Universal Space Industries podcast

Get the latest outerspace colonization news from the AUSI, Australien Universal Space Industries podcast, listen to one of the original creators of the global indymedia network speak about their latest scientific & technological discoveries.

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Song: "What can we do about global warming?"

Oliver Swingler sent us the song below and hopes we like it. Sing to the tune of "What can we do with the drunken sailor?"
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What can we do about global warming?

Chorus:
What can we do about global warming?
What can we do about global warming?
What can we do about global warming?
Shrink our carbon footprint!

1. Walk, cycle, bus and train
Car share, avoid the plane
Holiday at home, learn to love the rain
Shrink our carbon footprint!

2. Insulate homes and get them lined
Stop oil, gas and coal being mined
Use tidal, solar, wind and find we'll

Is socialisim & capitalism the same old evil

Is socialisim & capitalism the same old evil ?

How about academic anarchy where students get to share & develop their projects as opposed to working for a corporate bureaucracy.

http://indymedia.org.au/2013/05/10/how-universities-keep-the-populations...

The fall of the fraudulent mental health system & the drugged slavery they demand . . . Real rights for the worker & not drugged slavery.

http://indymedia.org.au/2012/06/20/dexamphetamine-and-adhd-cons-mental-h...

End to class wars . . .

Slaughter of proletarians in Bangladesh: Capitalism is the assassin!

On April 24 "Rana Plaza" a 9-storey building in an industrial suburb of Dhaka, capital of Bangladesh (14 million), collapsed on about 3,500 workers (their number is not known precisely) working there. The building contained five textile factories, as well as a bank and many shops. The official present death toll is 1128, the number of injured is unknown. Most of the victims are women, who constitute 80 to 90% of the workforce in the Bangladeshi textile industry.

The Stringer weekly newsletter - May 26

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A fair media - let no threat get in the way

“It is not enough for journalists to see themselves as mere messengers without understanding the hidden agendas of the message and the myths that surround it,” said John Pilger.

Article courtesy of The Stringer - http://thestringer.com.au/

Seasoned journalist Kate McClymont delivered a speech, now widely referred to as the ‘Where angels fear to tread’ speech, at the Australian Press Freedom Dinner in early May. The event was hosted by the Media, Entertainment & Arts Alliance and the Walkley Foundation for Journalism.

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