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The Vice Guide to North Korea Part 5 of 14

The Vice Guide to North Korea Part 5 of 14 Vice Guide to North Korea VBS.TV www.vbs.tv Getting into North Korea was one of the hardest and weirdest processes VBS has ever dealt with. After we went back and forth with their representatives for months, they finally said they were going to allow 16 journalists into the country to cover the Arirang Mass Games in Pyongyang. Then, ten days before we were supposed to go, they said, No, nobody can come. Then they said, OK, OK, you can come. But only as tourists. We had no idea what that was supposed to mean. They already knew we were journalists, and over there if you get caught being a journalist when youre supposed to be a tourist you go to jail. We dont like jail. And were willing to bet wed hate jail in North Korea. But we went for it. The first leg of the trip was a flight into northern China. At the airport, the North Korean consulate took our passports and all of our money, then brought us to a restaurant. We were sitting there with our tour group, and suddenly all the other diners left and these women came out and started singing North Korean nationalist songs. We were thinking, Look, we were just on a plane for 20 hours. Were jet-lagged. Can we just go to bed? but this guy with our group who was from the LA Times told us, Everyone in here besides us is secret police. If you dont act excited then youre not going to get your visa. So we got drunk and jumped up onstage and sang songs with the girls. The next day we got our ...
Категория: Nonprofits & Activism
Время: 00:02:45
Теги: north korea Kim Jong il Pyongyang Great Leader Dear Leader Kim Yong il Arirang Communist propaganda Mass Games Human rights Crimes against humanity coréia do nortedocumentary refugees anti-American dictators communism Juche ideology Demilitarized Zone axis of evil concentration camps genocide suppression nuclear politics
 

The Vice Guide to North Korea Part 7 of 14

The Vice Guide to North Korea Part 7 of 14 Vice Guide to North Korea VBS.TV www.vbs.tv Getting into North Korea was one of the hardest and weirdest processes VBS has ever dealt with. After we went back and forth with their representatives for months, they finally said they were going to allow 16 journalists into the country to cover the Arirang Mass Games in Pyongyang. Then, ten days before we were supposed to go, they said, No, nobody can come. Then they said, OK, OK, you can come. But only as tourists. We had no idea what that was supposed to mean. They already knew we were journalists, and over there if you get caught being a journalist when youre supposed to be a tourist you go to jail. We dont like jail. And were willing to bet wed hate jail in North Korea. But we went for it. The first leg of the trip was a flight into northern China. At the airport, the North Korean consulate took our passports and all of our money, then brought us to a restaurant. We were sitting there with our tour group, and suddenly all the other diners left and these women came out and started singing North Korean nationalist songs. We were thinking, Look, we were just on a plane for 20 hours. Were jet-lagged. Can we just go to bed? but this guy with our group who was from the LA Times told us, Everyone in here besides us is secret police. If you dont act excited then youre not going to get your visa. So we got drunk and jumped up onstage and sang songs with the girls. The next day we got our ...
Категория: Nonprofits & Activism
Время: 00:03:39.750
Теги: north korea Kim Jong il Pyongyang Great Leader Dear Leader Kim Yong il Arirang Communist propaganda Mass Games Human rights Crimes against humanity coréia do nortedocumentary refugees anti-American dictators communism Juche ideology Demilitarized Zone axis of evil concentration camps genocide suppression nuclear politics
 

The Vice Guide to North Korea Part 9 of 14

The Vice Guide to North Korea Part 9 of 14 Vice Guide to North Korea VBS.TV www.vbs.tv Getting into North Korea was one of the hardest and weirdest processes VBS has ever dealt with. After we went back and forth with their representatives for months, they finally said they were going to allow 16 journalists into the country to cover the Arirang Mass Games in Pyongyang. Then, ten days before we were supposed to go, they said, No, nobody can come. Then they said, OK, OK, you can come. But only as tourists. We had no idea what that was supposed to mean. They already knew we were journalists, and over there if you get caught being a journalist when youre supposed to be a tourist you go to jail. We dont like jail. And were willing to bet wed hate jail in North Korea. But we went for it. The first leg of the trip was a flight into northern China. At the airport, the North Korean consulate took our passports and all of our money, then brought us to a restaurant. We were sitting there with our tour group, and suddenly all the other diners left and these women came out and started singing North Korean nationalist songs. We were thinking, Look, we were just on a plane for 20 hours. Were jet-lagged. Can we just go to bed? but this guy with our group who was from the LA Times told us, Everyone in here besides us is secret police. If you dont act excited then youre not going to get your visa. So we got drunk and jumped up onstage and sang songs with the girls. The next day we got our ...
Категория: Nonprofits & Activism
Время: 00:02:29.250
Теги: north korea Kim Jong il Pyongyang Great Leader Dear Leader Kim Yong il Arirang Communist propaganda Mass Games Human rights Crimes against humanity coréia do nortedocumentary refugees anti-American dictators communism Juche ideology Demilitarized Zone axis of evil concentration camps genocide suppression nuclear politics
 

The Vice Guide to North Korea Part 11 of 14

The Vice Guide to North Korea Part 11 of 14 Vice Guide to North Korea VBS.TV www.vbs.tv Getting into North Korea was one of the hardest and weirdest processes VBS has ever dealt with. After we went back and forth with their representatives for months, they finally said they were going to allow 16 journalists into the country to cover the Arirang Mass Games in Pyongyang. Then, ten days before we were supposed to go, they said, No, nobody can come. Then they said, OK, OK, you can come. But only as tourists. We had no idea what that was supposed to mean. They already knew we were journalists, and over there if you get caught being a journalist when youre supposed to be a tourist you go to jail. We dont like jail. And were willing to bet wed hate jail in North Korea. But we went for it. The first leg of the trip was a flight into northern China. At the airport, the North Korean consulate took our passports and all of our money, then brought us to a restaurant. We were sitting there with our tour group, and suddenly all the other diners left and these women came out and started singing North Korean nationalist songs. We were thinking, Look, we were just on a plane for 20 hours. Were jet-lagged. Can we just go to bed? but this guy with our group who was from the LA Times told us, Everyone in here besides us is secret police. If you dont act excited then youre not going to get your visa. So we got drunk and jumped up onstage and sang songs with the girls. The next day we got our ...
Категория: Nonprofits & Activism
Время: 00:02:38.250
Теги: north korea Kim Jong il Pyongyang Great Leader Dear Leader Kim Yong il Arirang Communist propaganda Mass Games Human rights Crimes against humanity coréia do nortedocumentary refugees anti-American dictators communism Juche ideology Demilitarized Zone axis of evil concentration camps genocide suppression nuclear politics
 

The Vice Guide to North Korea Part 12 of 14

The Vice Guide to North Korea Part 12 of 14 Vice Guide to North Korea VBS.TV www.vbs.tv Getting into North Korea was one of the hardest and weirdest processes VBS has ever dealt with. After we went back and forth with their representatives for months, they finally said they were going to allow 16 journalists into the country to cover the Arirang Mass Games in Pyongyang. Then, ten days before we were supposed to go, they said, No, nobody can come. Then they said, OK, OK, you can come. But only as tourists. We had no idea what that was supposed to mean. They already knew we were journalists, and over there if you get caught being a journalist when youre supposed to be a tourist you go to jail. We dont like jail. And were willing to bet wed hate jail in North Korea. But we went for it. The first leg of the trip was a flight into northern China. At the airport, the North Korean consulate took our passports and all of our money, then brought us to a restaurant. We were sitting there with our tour group, and suddenly all the other diners left and these women came out and started singing North Korean nationalist songs. We were thinking, Look, we were just on a plane for 20 hours. Were jet-lagged. Can we just go to bed? but this guy with our group who was from the LA Times told us, Everyone in here besides us is secret police. If you dont act excited then youre not going to get your visa. So we got drunk and jumped up onstage and sang songs with the girls. The next day we got our ...
Категория: Nonprofits & Activism
Время: 00:03:21
Теги: north korea Kim Jong il Pyongyang Great Leader Dear Leader Kim Yong il Arirang Communist propaganda Mass Games Human rights Crimes against humanity coréia do nortedocumentary refugees anti-American dictators communism Juche ideology Demilitarized Zone axis of evil concentration camps genocide suppression nuclear politics
 

Theme 1 - Lesson 1 Познакомьтесь: это моя семья

Russian as Russians speak it (NG Krylova, NI Samuilova, NA Fedianina) Так Говорят Русские (Н.Г. Крылова, Н.И. Самуйлова, Н.А. Федянина) FOREWORD Russian As Russians Speak It aims at improving the student's command of Russian dialogue techniques and is designed for students who have worked through an elementary Russian course and who wish to develop their aural compreehension and speech habits. The student is assumed to have mastered the fundamentals of Russian pronunciation and intonation, the formation and meaning of the most essential nominal and verbal forms, the basic syntactical structures, and to have a command of an elementary Russian vocabulary. This course is based on topics and situations. It consists of 11 sections dealing with everyday topics, each topic presented in microsituations in which a foreigner may find himself in a Russian linguistic environment. The purpose of this course is to help the student assimilate typical speech formulas generally used in such situations, master the Russian speech "etiquette" within the limits set by this course, and improve his pronunciation and intonation. Each of the 11 seetions is divided into lessons based on dialogues (there are usually 3, sometimes 2, dialogues in each lesson), dealing with one and the same situation. They generally consist of 6-8 responses and are to be regarded as standards of speech behaviour in similar situations. Each dialogue is provided with exercises which extend its vocabulary and grammar ...
Категория: Howto & Style
Время: 00:04:54
Теги: russian lessons learn language teach talk USSR russia CCCP СССР dialogue Так Говорят Русские russische Sprache course
 

Żołnierzom Wyklętym

Pamięci tych, którzy nie upomną się o swoje prawa. Wilkom NSZ, NZW, AK, WiN. Wszystkim innym straceńcom. Wiernym do końca. Materiały pochodzą ze strony: podziemiezbrojne.blox.pl Akcja "Pomnik Żołnierzy Wyklętych" www.tworcownia.pl Muzyczny Hołd Dla Narodowych Sił Zbrojnych: www.twardzijakstal.pl "Inka 1946" www.filmpolski.pl "W ubeckich piwnicach przestrzelone czaszki, to śpiący rycerze majora Łupaszki. Wieczna chwała zmarłym, hańba im mordercom, tętno Polski bije w przestrzelonych sercach..." "Rozstrzelana armia" A. Kołakowski "I teraz też ich słyszę. Cały czas, coraz mocniej. Rozumiecie? Ja nie. Ale czuję, cały czas czułem, gdzieś w środku. Krzyk umarłych, umarłych bez imion, bez grobu, krzyża, bez niczyjej łzy. Pomordowanych, i niepomszczonych. To jest straszny krzyk, krzyk umarłych (...) Był jeden moment, nieustająca chwila stworzenia i śmierci. A dla nich, dla nas, wciąż ta sama chwila przeraźliwego strachu, bólu i osamotnienia. Świat nie zna straszliwszego bólu, niż ból samotności. Świat nie zna straszliwszej samotności, niż samotność umarłych, nabrzmiała potworną, nieopisaną krzywdą. Świat nie zna gorszego gniewu, niż ślepy gniew niepomszczonych (...) Świat nie zna gorszego gniewu, niż ten, który mnie wezwał. Dla nich, dla nas, to wciąż była jedna i ta sama chwila, chwila potwornego mordu, chwila straszliwej krzywdy, wołającej o sprawiedliwość, o ukojenie." "Godzina przed świtem" R.Ziemkiewicz Homage to Doomed Soldiers When, after the Second World War, the German ...
Категория: Nonprofits & Activism
Время: 00:04:16.500
Теги: Narodowe Siły Zbrojne Armia Krajowa Wolność patriotyzm polish history urząd bezpieczeństwa Polska Ludowa podziemie Inka Łupaszko Szendzielarz Rzeczpospolita UB SB Katyń guerilla partisan Ogień freedom fighters desperate fight heroism hero NKVD Soviet terror Stalin occupation forgotten forsaken leśni sacrifice massacre slaughter hopeless struggle communism komunizm memory remembrance tribute 1963 1945 1939 World war battle battlefield executions patriotism
 

Top 10 Multiplayer Moments from Escalation Map Pack

www.youtube.com Click here to watch Ten FTW - Top 10 Rambling Conversations of Steve and Larson During Call of the Dead! Ten FTW - Top 10 Multiplayer Moments from Escalation Map Pack (S03E33) Steve and Larson have some friendo fun on Call of Duty Black Ops latest DLC, Escalation. Want to partake in Steve and Larson's lunacy? Then Like them on Facebook at www.facebook.com or follow them on Twitter at www.twitter.com In this video you will see: HOW TO run The Gauntlet HOW TO organize a countertop knife fight HOW TO push the limits of nuclear technology - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Follow Machinima on Twitter! Machinima twitter.com Inside Gaming twitter.com Machinima Respawn twitter.com Machinima Entertainment, Technology, Culture twitter.com FOR MORE MACHINIMA, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE SPORTS GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE MMO & RPG GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE TRAILERS, GO TO: www.youtube.com TAGS: Steve Larson machinima "Ten FTW" TFTW "Call of Duty" "Black Ops" "Escalation" DLC "Map Pack" Convoy Zoo Stockpile Hotel "Call of the Dead" multiplayer "knife fight" RPG monorail exhibit elevator casino "El Royale" blackjack gauntlet glitch jacuzzi chlorine hot tub party diner bathroom gas station aquarium fart nuclear technology warhead explosion "conga line" "CW McCall" friendo E3 livestream "Soviet Union" "United States" Cuba communism bear bar alcohol ...
Категория: Shows
Время: 00:03:50.250
Теги: Steve Larson machinima Ten FTW TFTW Call of Duty Black Ops Escalation DLC Map Pack Convoy Zoo Stockpile Hotel the Dead multiplayer knife fight RPG monorail exhibit elevator casino El Royale blackjack gauntlet glitch jacuzzi chlorine hot tub party diner bathroom gas station aquarium fart nuclear technology warhead explosion conga line CW mccall friendo E3 livestream Soviet Union United States Cuba communism bear bar alcohol Xbox360 Xbox Live
 

Yuri Bezmenov: Deception Was My Job (Complete)

This is G. Edward Griffin's shocking video interview, Soviet Subversion of the Free-World Press (1984), where he interviews ex-KGB officer and Soviet defector Yuri Bezmenov who decided to openly reveal KGB's subversive tactics against western society as a whole. Bezmenov explains how Jewish Marxist ideology is destabilizing the economy and purposefully pushing the US into numerous crises so that a "Big Brother" tyranny can be put into place in Washington, how most Americans don't even realize that they are under attack, and that normal parliamentary procedures will not alter the federal government's direction. He then explains how Marxist leaders use informers to make lists of anti-Communist and other politically incorrect people who they want to execute once they - actually a Jewish oligarchy - come to power. The oligarch's secret lists include "civil rights" activists and idealistically-minded "useful idiot" leftists as well. Bezmenov provides several real world examples of how Marxist leaders even execute and/or imprison each other. Also he explains how American embassy employees were known to betray Soviets attempting to defect, how there existed a "triangle of hate" in the Soviet government, why he realized that Marxism-Leninism was a murderous doctrine, and how the CIA ignored (or didn't care) about Communist subversion. He also mentions that revolutions throughout history are never the result of a majority movement, but of a small dedicated and highly-organized ...
Категория: News & Politics
Время: 01:01:05.250
Теги: gbppr kgb marxist leninist jewish communist propaganda obama oligarch
 

Russian Prison System Documentary

The Mark of Cain. Producer: Alix Lambert; Creative Commons license: CC0 1.0 Universal The Mark of Cain documents the fading art form and language of Russian criminal tattoos, formerly a forbidden topic in Russia. The now vanishing practice is seen as reflecting the transition of the broader Russian society. Filmed in some of Russia;s most notorious prisons, including the fabled White Swan, the interviews with prisoners, guards, and criminologists reveal the secret language of The Zone and The Code of Thieve. The prisoners of the Stalinist Gulag, or "Zone," as it is called, developed a complex social structure (documented as early as the 1920s) that incorporated highly symbolic tattooing as a mark of rank. The existence of these inmates at prisons and forced labor camps was treated by the state as a deeply-kept secret. In the 1990s, Russia's prison population exploded, with overcrowding among the worst in the world. Some estimates suggest that in the last generation over thirty million of Russia's inmates have had tattoos even though the process is illegal inside Russian prisons. The Mark of Cain examines every aspect of the tattooing, from the actual creation of the tattoo ink, interviews with the tattooers and soberly looks at the double-edged sword of prison tattoos. In many ways, they were needed to survive brutal Russian prisons, but mark the prisoner for life, which complicates any readmission to normal society they may have. Tattoos expressly identify what the ...
Категория: News & Politics
Время: 00:55:05.250
Теги: prisons Russia Russian prison prisoner prisoners torture documentary film video criminology pathology tattoos tattoo tattooing tattooed system crime penitentiary penal practice gang gangs rules gulag social structure inmate inmates status human rights rehab rehabilitation sentence convicts brutality brutal culture punishment punish daily lives overcrowded overcrowding communists communism democracy democrats rank ranking history change tortured criminals justice violation violations illegal
 
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