- published: 28 Feb 2013
- views: 38
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1980's Agency Training Video
The Department had made several Training Videos for different agencies. I kept this VHS co...
published: 14 Jul 2011
1980's Agency Training Video
The Department had made several Training Videos for different agencies. I kept this VHS copy and although poor quality and very low tech by today's standards, it was very expensive and almost cutting edge in the early 1980's. The basic message and information is still correct for today! All the 'actors' in the video were department eployees at the time. I was there at the one employees house and watching the scenes being shot.
- published: 14 Jul 2011
- views: 83
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Nuclear Weapon Accident Exercise : Broken Arrow - 1980 Educational Documentary
Broken Arrow tells the story of a Nuclear Weapons Accident Exercise (NUWAX) conducted in t...
published: 20 Mar 2013
Nuclear Weapon Accident Exercise : Broken Arrow - 1980 Educational Documentary
Broken Arrow tells the story of a Nuclear Weapons Accident Exercise (NUWAX) conducted in the Nevada desert. The exercise was organized by the Defense Nuclear Agency and included response teams from the United States Army, Air Force, Navy and Marines as well as the Department of Energy Laboratories. The film shows how the various teams responded to a realistically simulated crash of an Air Force C-130 transport plane carrying nuclear weapons, from D-day through the recovery phase of the 7th day.
- published: 20 Mar 2013
- views: 513
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Modern Warfare 'Iran-Iraq' 1980-88
The epitome of modern chemical warfare occurred during the 1980-88 Iran-Iraq War. Iraq ini...
published: 28 Mar 2013
Modern Warfare 'Iran-Iraq' 1980-88
The epitome of modern chemical warfare occurred during the 1980-88 Iran-Iraq War. Iraq initiated the war in September 1980, and by November, in a desperate response to Iranian human wave tactics, was using gas. In 1984 Iraq became the first nation ever to use nerve gas. Many Western countries had provided Iraq with dual-use technologies and precursor chemicals; Egypt and China helpfully supplied specialized munitions. In 1988 Iraq also used gas against rebellious Kurds, killing perhaps 15,000. In the immediate aftermath, the US government blamed Iran; the Central Intelligence Agency maintained this position into the 1990s.
For more info on this subject follow the link below:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran%E2%80%93Iraq_War
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- published: 28 Mar 2013
- views: 62
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76836- Alec Mingelmanganu 'Wandjina' c.1980
Alec Mingelmanganu
'Wandjina' c.1980
Purchased 1990
© the estate of the artist licensed by...
published: 21 Mar 2013
76836- Alec Mingelmanganu 'Wandjina' c.1980
Alec Mingelmanganu
'Wandjina' c.1980
Purchased 1990
© the estate of the artist licensed by Aboriginal Artists Agency
- published: 21 Mar 2013
- views: 10
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NASA: The next great chapter of exploration - Charles Frank Bolden Jr
In this video, Charles Bolden discusses the important role that NASA plays in shaping the ...
published: 18 Apr 2012
NASA: The next great chapter of exploration - Charles Frank Bolden Jr
In this video, Charles Bolden discusses the important role that NASA plays in shaping the future of space exploration, and the agency's long-term ambitions, such as landing astronauts on Mars.
Retired Marine Corps Major General Charles Frank Bolden, Jr., began his duties as the twelfth Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) on July 17, 2009. As Administrator, he leads the NASA team and manages its resources to advance the agency's missions and goals.
His 34-year career with the Marine Corps included 14 years as a member of NASA's Astronaut Office. After joining the office in 1980, he traveled to orbit four times aboard the space shuttle between 1986 and 1994, commanding two of the missions. His flights include deployment of the $1.5 billion Hubble Space Telescope and the first joint U.S.-Russian shuttle mission.
- published: 18 Apr 2012
- views: 2431
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VADM Samuel L. Gravely, Jr., USN, Retirement Ceremony (1980)
Vice Admiral Samuel L. Gravely, USN, was the first African-American to achieve Flag Rank i...
published: 11 Feb 2012
VADM Samuel L. Gravely, Jr., USN, Retirement Ceremony (1980)
Vice Admiral Samuel L. Gravely, USN, was the first African-American to achieve Flag Rank in the United States Navy. This film marks the end of his distinguished naval career, as he retires as Director of the Defense Communications Agency on 31 July 1980. Source: Naval History and Heritage Command, Photographic Section.
- published: 11 Feb 2012
- views: 683
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Billboard Lost Hits of the Early 1980's - Volume 7
Here's another addition of "Oh I forgot all about that song" -- lost hits of the early 80'...
published: 12 Sep 2012
Billboard Lost Hits of the Early 1980's - Volume 7
Here's another addition of "Oh I forgot all about that song" -- lost hits of the early 80's. All chart information is courtesy of Billboard Magazine. DISCLAIMER -- All of these songs are great, some are more popular than others...I used my Billboard Book as a reference for North America. This video, along with the audio, have been uploaded for entertainment purposes only, and are both in accordance with fair use standards (section 107 of the U.S. Copyright. Act).
Songs include...
It's Alright, It's Ok -- The Hawks
Just So Lonely -- Get Wet
She Looks A Lot Like You -- The Clocks
My Guy -- Sister Sledge
On The Loose -- Saga
I Couldn't Say No -- Robert Ellis Orrall and Carlene Carter
You Could Take My Heart Away Tonight -- Silver Condor
Remember The Nights -- The Motels
Echo Beach -- Martha & The Muffins
Wasn't That A Party -- The Rovers
Genus Of Love -- Tom Tom Club
Hold On -- Triumph
She Wants You -- The Breaks
I Get Excited -- Rick Springfield
The Jam Was Moving -- Debbie Harry
Take My Love -- Melba Moore
Love On A Two Way Street -- Stacy Lattisaw
Kids In America -- Kim Wilde
Jump To It -- Aretha Franklin
If You Could Read My Mind -- Viola Wills
More To Love -- Jim Photoglo
I Don't Like Mondays -- Boomtown Rats
Still Right Here In My Heart -- Pure Prairie League
Don't Give Up -- Robbie Patton
- published: 12 Sep 2012
- views: 3686
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Lamborghini "Aventador"
Our latest car porn introduces Lamborghini's new super sports car Aventador with its 700 H...
published: 26 Apr 2011
author: Sehsucht
Lamborghini "Aventador"
Our latest car porn introduces Lamborghini's new super sports car Aventador with its 700 HP bull power - powerful and classy just like his namesake, Spanish bull legend Aventador - relentlessly fighting the forces of nature in a 3-minute special effect thunderstorm, shot in the Californian desert Coyote Dry Lakebed and directed by Ole Peters.
C r e d i t s :
Client: Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A., Sant’Agata Bolognese, Italy
Brand Marketing Manager: Douwe Hilarius
Agency: Philipp und Keuntje, Hamburg, Germany
Creative Direction: Diether Kerner, Soenke Schmidt
Copywriter: Sandra Eichner, Adrienne Tonner
Art Direction: Rouven Steiman
Agency Producer: Felicitas Stahnke
Consultant: Steffen Schwab
Production: Sehsucht GmbH Hamburg, Germany
Service Production: Slim Pictures L.A, USA
Director: Ole Peters
DOP: Jordan Valenti
Aerial DOP: Kurt Soderling
Pilot: Lance Strumpf
Precision Car Driver: Rich Rutherford
Set Supervisor: Timo von Wittken
Concept Design: Anja von Harsdorf
Art Department Post: Anja von Harsdorf, Axel Brötje, Niklas Ohlson, Stephan Wever
Head Of 3D: Timo von Wittken
3D Artists: Maurice Panisch, Peter Balicki, Hannes Geiger, Felix Geremus, Vitaly Grossmann, Christian Keller, Stefan Galleithner, Christian Schnellhammer
Head of Compositing: Florian Zachau
2D Artists/Compositing: Yacoob Essack, Markus Gratl
Mattepainting / Look Development: Marco Iozzi
Storyboard Artist: Malte Romainczyk
Technical Director: Martin Chatterjee
Editor: Stephan Wever
Executive Producer: Martin Woelke
Producer: Andreas Coutsoumbelis, Jan Tiller
Music: DamienDamien
Sound Design: Supreme Music
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SUPAKITCH & KORALIE - VÄRLDSKULTUR MUSEET GÖTEBORG
You can finally get the music here : http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/color-in-your-hands-...
published: 18 Sep 2010
author: elr°y
SUPAKITCH & KORALIE - VÄRLDSKULTUR MUSEET GÖTEBORG
You can finally get the music here : http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/color-in-your-hands-ep/id425346042
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Wall painting by Supakitch and Koralie
at the VÄRLDSKULTUR MUSEET GÖTEBORG / SWEDEN
With the support of POSCA
www.supakitch.com & www.koralie.net
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Video by elroy : www.elroy.fr
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Music by DLid (quatre rec. / Leonizer) : www.myspace.com/dicklaurentisdead
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Silestone -- 'Above Everything Else'
Title: 'Above Everything Else'
Agency: N/A - direct client
Client: Grupo Cosentino
Produc...
published: 07 Oct 2010
author: Alex Roman
Silestone -- 'Above Everything Else'
Title: 'Above Everything Else'
Agency: N/A - direct client
Client: Grupo Cosentino
Product: Worktop
Brand: Silestone
Production company: The Mushroom Company
Director/DoP/Art direction/Post/Editor: Alex Roman
Original idea/Concept: Alex Roman
Additional CGI: Juan Ángel García Martinez
Music: ZipZap Music
Spot TV 60"
www.thirdseventh.com
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The Seed
A two-minute animated voyage through nature's life cycle, following the trials and tribula...
published: 17 Mar 2009
author: Johnny Kelly
The Seed
A two-minute animated voyage through nature's life cycle, following the trials and tribulations of a humble apple seed.
The film was kindly funded by Adobe, made using their CS4 range of software. It was produced at Nexus Productions and features a soundtrack by Jape. It was made using a mixture of stop motion papercraft and 2D drawn animation.
See making of here: vimeo.com/2425610
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Credits for the film are as follows:
Story and direction : Johnny Kelly
Production manager: Jo Bierton
2D animation: Michael Zauner
3D animation: Eoin Coughlan
Paper modeler: Elin Svensson
Assisted by: Anna Benner
Stop frame DOP: Micolaj Jarosewicz
Stop frame animation: Matthew Cooper
Compositing: Alasdair Brotherston
Music: Jape
Sound supervisor: Mike Wyeld
Foley artist: Sue Harding
Executive producers: Charlotte Bavasso, Chris O’Reilly
Producer: Christine Ponzevera
Agency: Goodby, Silverstein & Partners
Creative director: Keith Anderson
Associate Creative Director: Tony Stern
Associate Creative Director: Frank Aldorf
Art director: Johan Arlig
Copywriter: Steve Payonzeck
Art director: Karishma Mehta
Copywriter: Gregory Lane
Interactive Producer: Stella Wong
Art Buyer: Jenny Taich
www.nexusproductions.com
www.mickeyandjohnny.com
www.goodbysilverstein.com
www.matthewcooperfilm.com
www.japemusic.com
www.mikewyeld.com
www.kontrastiv.com
www.elinsvensson.com
Youtube results:
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Space Shuttle - Spacelab (1980)
Credit: NASA/JSC Describes the Spacelab Program. Information about the European Space Agen...
published: 30 Nov 2011
Space Shuttle - Spacelab (1980)
Credit: NASA/JSC Describes the Spacelab Program. Information about the European Space Agency, the scientific expectations of Spacelab, and the eight different Spacelab configurations is included.
HQ-310 — JSC-805 — (1980) — 12 Minutes
- published: 30 Nov 2011
- views: 340
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The Beatles Live In Concert 1980
This is a what-if imaginary scenario of course. (It never really happened, this is just a ...
published: 04 Sep 2012
The Beatles Live In Concert 1980
This is a what-if imaginary scenario of course. (It never really happened, this is just a bit of fun)
0.00 Hello Goodbye
3.46 If I Needed Someone
7.28 Can't Buy Me Love
9.40 Honey Don't
12.18 Things We Said Today
15.52 Money (That's What I Want)
19.01 Here, There and Everywhere
21.40 Taxman
26.06 Got To Get You Into My Life
29.25 Yellow Submarine
32.28 I Feel Fine
34.48 We Can Work It Out
37.28 Paperback Writer
40.10 I've Got To Tell You
44.35 Michelle
47.28 All My Loving
49.48 I Saw Her Standing There
53.06 Yesterday
55.01 Eleanor Rigby
57.35 Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band
49.46 With A Little Help From My Friends
01.02.00 Getting Better
01.05.06 She's Leaving Home
01.08.58 A Day In The Life
01.12.34 Magical Mystery Tour
01.15.47 Stawberry Fields Forever
01.18.26 Fool On The Hill
01.23.05 Back To The USSR
01.26.16 While My Guitar Gently Weeps
01.31.02 Blackbird
01.33.50 Don't Pass Me By
01.37.50 Birthday
01.40.44 Yer Blues
01.44.35 Lady Madonna
01.47.12 Piggies
01.50.06 Hey Jude
01.57.50 Get Back
02.01.40 Old Brown Shoe
02.05.30 Let It Be
02.09.18 Long And Winding Road
02.13.25 For You Blue
02.16.00 Come Together
02.20.20 Something
02.23.40 Octopuss Garden
02.26.42 Here Comes The Sun
02.30.24 Golden Slumbers
02.32.06 Carry That Weight
02.33.48 The End
- published: 04 Sep 2012
- views: 295
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Secret CIA Human Experiments in the United States: MK-ULTRA Mind Control Research Program
April 1980
MKULTRA Compendium: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1441499733/ref=as_li_tf_t...
published: 27 May 2012
Secret CIA Human Experiments in the United States: MK-ULTRA Mind Control Research Program
April 1980
MKULTRA Compendium: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1441499733/ref=as_li_tf_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=9325&creativeASIN;=1441499733&linkCode;=as2&tag;=doc06-20
In 1950, the CIA initiated Project Bluebird, later renamed Project Artichoke, whose stated purpose was to develop "the means to control individuals through special interrogation techniques", "way[s] to prevent the extraction of information from CIA agents", and "offensive uses of unconventional techniques, such as hypnosis and drugs". The purpose of the project was outlined in a memo dated January 1952 that stated, "Can we get control of an individual to the point where he will do our bidding against his will and even against fundamental laws of nature, such as self preservation?" The project studied the use of hypnosis, forced morphine addiction and subsequent forced withdrawal, and the use of other chemicals, among other methods, to produce amnesia and other vulnerable states in subjects. In order to "perfect techniques for the abstraction of information from individuals, whether willing or not", Project Bluebird researchers experimented with a wide variety of psychoactive substances, including LSD, heroin, marijuana, cocaine, PCP, mescaline, and ether. Project Bluebird researchers dosed over 7,000 U.S. military personnel with LSD, without their knowledge or consent, at the Edgewood Arsenal in Maryland. More than 1,000 of these soldiers suffered from several psychiatric illnesses, including depression and epilepsy, as a result of the tests. Many of them tried to commit suicide.
In 1953, the CIA placed several of its interrogation and mind-control programs under the direction of a single program, known by the code name MKULTRA, after CIA director Allen Dulles complained about not having enough "human guinea pigs to try these extraordinary techniques". The MKULTRA project was under the direct command of Dr. Sidney Gottlieb of the Technical Services Division. The project received over $25 million, and involved hundreds of experiments on human subjects at eighty different institutions.
In a memo describing the purpose of one MKULTRA program subprogram, Richard Helms said:
We intend to investigate the development of a chemical material which causes a reversible, nontoxic aberrant mental state, the specific nature of which can be reasonably well predicted for each individual. This material could potentially aid in discrediting individuals, eliciting information, and implanting suggestions and other forms of mental control.
—Richard Helms, internal CIA memo
In 1954, the CIA's Project QKHILLTOP was created to study Chinese brainwashing techniques, and to develop effective methods of interrogation. Most of the early studies are believed to have been performed by the Cornell University Medical School's human ecology study programs, under the direction of Dr. Harold Wolff. Wolff requested that the CIA provide him any information they could find regarding "threats, coercion, imprisonment, deprivation, humiliation, torture, 'brainwashing', 'black psychiatry', and hypnosis, or any combination of these, with or without chemical agents". According to Wolff, the research team would then:
...assemble, collate, analyze and assimilate this information and will then undertake experimental investigations designed to develop new techniques of offensive/defensive intelligence use ... Potentially useful secret drugs (and various brain damaging procedures) will be similarly tested in order to ascertain the fundamental effect upon human brain function and upon the subject's mood ... Where any of the studies involve potential harm of the subject, we expect the Agency to make available suitable subjects and a proper place for the performance of the necessary experiments.
—Dr. Harold Wolff, Cornell University Medical School
Another of the MKULTRA subprojects, Operation Midnight Climax, consisted of a web of CIA-run safehouses in San Francisco, Marin, and New York which were established in order to study the effects of LSD on unconsenting individuals. Prostitutes on the CIA payroll were instructed to lure clients back to the safehouses, where they were surreptitiously plied with a wide range of substances, including LSD, and monitored behind one-way glass. Several significant operational techniques were developed in this theater, including extensive research into sexual blackmail, surveillance technology, and the possible use of mind-altering drugs in field operations.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unethical_human_experimentation_in_the_United_States
- published: 27 May 2012
- views: 31106