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2005-08-23 23:05effnaut the first [idm] ban on recorded music
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2005-08-23 23:05effnaut the firstMay not be in your country yet, but if world councils like the Club of Rome or Bilderberg
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Tue, 23 Aug 2005 16:05:47 -0700 (PDT)
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May not be in your country yet, but if world councils like the Club of Rome or Bilderberg have their way (and they always do) then this could be a glimpse of things to come under their long coveted global government. Usually before introducing dramatic change on a mass scale they beta test in smaller areas to work out the political/tactical kinks (think czech vs. utah). Anyways, enjoy. ---- Turkman president bans recorded music Turkmenistan President Saparmurat Niyazov has deemed recorded music a negative influence on society and banned it from public events, TV and weddings. Niyazov has already banned opera and ballet from the former Soviet state, saying they were unnecessary, the BBC reported. "Unfortunately, one can see on television old voiceless singers lip-synching their old songs, Niyazov told his cabinet regarding music on TV. "Don't kill talents by using lip-synching ... create our new culture." In 2001, Niyazov, the country's president for life, banned gold tooth caps, long hair and beards on young men. He has also banned car radios, closed all hospitals except those in the capital and renamed calendar months after his relatives, the BBC said. ____________________________________________________ Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2005-08-23 23:20circuit benderThe czech and Utah incidents were nothing new. That's been happening for over a decade, ne
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The czech and Utah incidents were nothing new. That's been happening for over a decade, nearly 2 now. I think this guy is just a tad mad. http://www.turkmenistanembassy.org/turkmen/gov/presbio.html 'Mr. Niyazov is married and has two children. He is interested in poetry, philosophy, history and music.' effnaut the first <effnaut@yahoo.com> wrote: Turkman president bans recorded music Turkmenistan President Saparmurat Niyazov has deemed recorded music a negative influence on society and banned it from public events, TV and weddings. Niyazov has already banned opera and ballet from the former Soviet state, saying they were unnecessary, the BBC reported. "Unfortunately, one can see on television old voiceless singers lip-synching their old songs, Niyazov told his cabinet regarding music on TV. "Don't kill talents by using lip-synching ... create our new culture." In 2001, Niyazov, the country's president for life, banned gold tooth caps, long hair and beards on young men. He has also banned car radios, closed all hospitals except those in the capital and renamed calendar months after his relatives, the BBC said. --------------------------------- Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page
2005-08-24 10:15effnaut the first> The czech and Utah incidents were nothing new. > That's been happening for over a decade
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Wed, 24 Aug 2005 03:15:37 -0700 (PDT)
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quoted 4 lines The czech and Utah incidents were nothing new.> The czech and Utah incidents were nothing new. > That's been happening for over a decade, nearly 2 > now. I think this guy is just a tad mad. >
Yeah, but not nearly on the same scale that the one in utah was carried out. Machines guns, camo, ski masks, helicopter, tear gas, attack dogs, military (or quasi). It was a massive psy-op. And lo, a day or so later the emperor makes his entrance: All Hell Breaks Loose in Utah - 2000+ Protest Bush http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2005/8/22/202433/261 and what of the massive explosives incident of the week before not far from the rave?: Massive Fireball Caught On Tape http://cbs5.com/seenon/local_story_227202518.html "The incident started when a truck packed with about 38,000 pounds of explosives overturned and blew up in Spanish Fork Canyon, about 60 miles south of Salt Lake City." Maybe it was a good thing the explosives didn't make it to their destination? Weird happenings in Utah, and I ain't talking about the Mormons! --- circuit bender <circuit_bender@yahoo.com> wrote:
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http://www.turkmenistanembassy.org/turkmen/gov/presbio.html
quoted 42 lines 'Mr. Niyazov is married and has two children. He is> 'Mr. Niyazov is married and has two children. He is > interested in poetry, > philosophy, history and music.' > > > effnaut the first <effnaut@yahoo.com> wrote: > > Turkman president bans recorded music > > Turkmenistan President Saparmurat Niyazov has deemed > recorded music a negative influence on society and > banned it from public events, TV and weddings. > > Niyazov has already banned opera and ballet from the > former Soviet state, saying they were unnecessary, > the > BBC reported. > > "Unfortunately, one can see on television old > voiceless singers lip-synching their old songs, > Niyazov told his cabinet regarding music on TV. > "Don't > kill talents by using lip-synching ... create our > new > culture." > > In 2001, Niyazov, the country's president for life, > banned gold tooth caps, long hair and beards on > young > men. > > He has also banned car radios, closed all hospitals > except those in the capital and renamed calendar > months after his relatives, the BBC said. > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page
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