Never Waste a Crisis | Unfilter 11

Never Waste a Crisis | Unfilter 11

It’s being called one of the most tragic shootings in America’s history, we examine how the mass media is covering this event, plus the major stories that have fallen through the cracks this week, and we look at the scare tactics being used to push through new cyber security legislation.

In Act 2: It’s your feedback, and our follow up.

It’s a headline edition of Unfilter, and what a week it’s been. It’s a two ACT show today, and it’s packed.

Plus we’ve got a new segment and a lot more, in this week’s Unfilter.

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Show Notes:

ACT ONE:

Good News!

Syria Conflict Update

Same old Tune:

The Media Goes Nuts with the Shooting:

Crap Alex Jones Says:
+ Alex Jones Breaks Down The Psyop

Tech Related News

ACT TWO: Feedback

Fleshing out the story:

Al Qaeda, the History and the Franchise

Never let a crisis go to waste:
+ Rahm Emanuel explains the political doctrine of exploiting a crisis

Song pick of the week:

  • This weeks song pick was recommended to me by Tyler from the Jupiter Broadcasting chatroom. It is Mr President by Kim Dotcom you can find it on Youtube here and you can also You can download the music video or just the song from http://kim.com/. However, the song does not appear to have been released under a Creative Commons license so doing share it on Mega Upload.

Follow the Team:

  • Stephen Miller

    Great show, I urge you to find Charlie Brookers Newswipe if you can find it over in the US. The stuff you were talking about at 45 minutes or so reminded me of this excellent clip.

    http://youtu.be/PezlFNTGWv4

    I’ve done a quick Youtube search, full episodes are up here
    http://www.youtube.com/results?search_type=videos&search_query=Charlie+Brooker%27s+Newswipe&search_duration=long&uni=3

  • Russell Theilman

    I’m not going to get too much into political stances, but as a libertarian, i don’t understand how people can vote against their own best interests. I also thing states rights should come first, before the federal government. from everything from immigration to marijuana to taxes and beyond. While i don’t use marijuana, i defend peoples right to use it, like i expect my right to smoke cigarettes and drink pop (even though i rarely drink pop) to be defended. Personally, i also respect people enough not to smoke outside the designated smoking areas in general public areas. i am also seriously concerned about the slow but steady crawl to a socialist society of lack of personal control of ones life (and lack of personal responsibility) and more government control of ones life and property. sorry if this was too political.

  • AL

    Hi guys,
    I have few problems with your show.

    First the mp3 doesn’t hold played time on my player (android 2.3) winamp and vlc are fine but that’s odd as this is the first mp3 with such problem and I would like to use it.

    Second use the jingles more sparsely, as they don’t reach the stellar level of NoAgenda be more
    conscious.

    Otherwise you do pretty good job with topic research.

    Thank’s for good work.

    AL.

  • david young
  • Sean Newboy

    Great job guys, i think the show is really hitting its stride.

    The coverage on the Aurora incident was really kind of silly, The silly stuff is still going on, just today (7-30), now says the guy is going to be charged. Really? wow thats kind of iffy isnt it , he was just found at the scene with the guns, thats just not news people.

  • paulsays

    Politcan’s like Nixon back in the 60′s were successful, by scaremongering over the creeping threat of socialism and communism from the Soviet Union.

    Since then the US has became a more right-wing, not left wing country. And communist ideas have not become part of US democracy.

    Free-markets and lower taxes have become the policy of not only Republicans, but Democrats too.

    Although I disagree with the libertarian point of view, I would suggest that the ‘threat’ of socialist ideas the American domestic policy is as of now, very minimal.