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This historic film is a bonus feature on the Struggle for Vicksburg DVD and is available on location and from www.finleyholiday.com. This historic film documents the salvage of the Civil War Gunboat Cairo, the first warship ever sunk by an electrically detonated torpedo. The Union gunboat was raised 100 years after it was sunk from the Mississippi River in 1963. The full-featured Struggle for Vicksburg DVD tours Vicksburg National Military Park today and recounts the dramatic siege for Vicksburg during the Civil War in 1863.
Duration : 0:3:27
8 years after visiting Hawaii, I finally get to take a real vacation again! This time it was with the Carnival cruise line on the Fantasy from New Orleans to Progreso and Cozumel, Mexico. The 5 day vacation was problem free and well worth the wait. Special thanks to my roommate, Burlian, Audry, Joey, Shannon and Rusty who invited me along. Music by IamTheadore.com. Recorded on the Canon Vixia HF100 HD camera.
Duration : 0:8:24
ORIGINAL VID
David Williams VII Right of Self Determination
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fmzpT3DLNg
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1. THE KING BY GRANT NEVER GAVE UP TITLE TO THE LAND 0:11
2. THE FOUNDING FATHERS RAN OUT OF MONEY TO PAY THE HIRED SOLDIERS 0:39
3. THE FOUNDING FATHERS HAD TO NEGOTIATE PEACE WITH THE KING OF GREAT BRITTIAN, FRANCE, SPAIN, HOLLAND-NETHERLANDS… … 0:40.
4. TREATY OF PARIS 1783 – IS AN INTERNATIONAL TREATY – DOCUMENT THAT ENDED THE WAR 0:50
5. CONTRACT CALLED A TREATY – ALL AGREEING TO TERMS TO RESTORE THE GOOD CONQUEST THAT USED TO EXIST. 1:14
6. THE TRAETY OF PARIS IS WHERE THE KING OF GREAT BRITTIAN AGREED TO THE LAND GRANT 1:20
7. THE KING AGREED TO CALL THEM SOVEREIGN 1:36
8. THAT THE FOUNDING FATHERS NOW OWNED THE LAND – THEY POSSESSED TITLE TO THE LAND & WERE TREATED AS A MEMBER OF THE FAMILY OF NATIONS 1:45
9. LAW OF NATIONS IS IN THE U.S. CONSTITUTION BECAUSE THE FATHERS UNDERSTOOD THE LAW OF NATIONS DOCUMENT 1:53
10. FATHERS KNOW THAT THE LAW OF NATIONS WILL BE FOLLOWED 2:00
11. ORIGINALLY THE KING ONLY GAVE THEM A LAND GRANT 2:06
12. NOTES ON THE STATE OF VIRGINIA BY THOMAS JEFFERSON – VOLUMINOUS – LOOK IT UP ON VIRGINIA’S ONLINE LIBRARY
UNDER13 – TALKS ABOUT THE CONSTITUTION
http://www.virginia.edu/ 2:20
13. KING HELD THE LAND IN COMMON SOCAGE 2:30
14. COMMON SOCAGE = KING STILL HAD TITLE 2:31
http://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=COMMON+SUCCAGE+VIRGINIA&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8
15. KING WAS THE GRANTOR – FATHERS WERE THE GRANTEE 2:35
16. UNDER GRATEE GRANTOR LAW – THE GRANTOR IS STILL IN CONTROL 2:44
17. MANY TIMES,… A KING WOULD TAKE THE LAND GRANT AWAY FROM SOMEONE THEY DIDN’T LIKE AND GIVE IT TO SOMEONE THEY DID LIKE. 2:44
18. NOT JUST PROPERTY – BUT ALSO YOUR RIGHTS 3:01
19. IN CONSTITUTIOAL LAW & INTERNATIONAL LAW – SAYS THAT CIVIL RIGHTS ARE GRANTED 3:07
20. NINE CASES OF CASE LAW WHERE CIVIL RIGHTS ARE UNGRANTED & PROCECUTE AN INNOCENT PERSON FOR A CRIME THAT NEVER OCCURED. 3:17
21. TREATY OF PARIS – CALLED THE DEFINATIVE TREATY OF PEACE – KING GEORGE OF GREAT BRITIAN & UNITED STATES OF AMERICA – 55 MEN – 13 STATES 3:57 – ACTUALLY ONLY 12 STATES
22. KING GEORGE WAS THE KING OF GREAT BRITAIN, FRANCE, IRELAND, DUKE OF LUXENBURG & BRUNSWICK & ARCH TREASURE and PRINCE ELECTOR OF THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE 4:20
23. KING GEORGE WAS THE TREASURY DEPT. FOR THE VATICAN 4:40
24. HOW DID KING GEORGE GET TO BE THE KING OF FRANCE,…I THOUGHT KING LOUIS WAS THE KING OF FRANCE ? 5:30
25. SUZERAIN – FEALTY – ONE KING RULING OVER ANOTHER or GROUP OF KINGS 5:40
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/suzerain
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzerainty
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fealty
26. KING LOUIS WAS SOVEREIGN IN HIS DOMESTIC AFFAIRS OVER FRANCE – BUT NOT OVER HIS INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS 5:45
27. THAT MEANS – KING LOUIS COULD NOT GO MAKE TREATIES & DEALS WITH OTHER NATIONS – HE HAD TO GET KING GEORGE’S PERMISSION 6:06
28. THERE WAS A HIERARCHY OF KINGS – THE DOCTRIN OF SUZERANITY 6:23
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&client=safari&rls=en&&sa=X&ei=-LewTIWKIIL2swPwheiHDA&ved=0CBEQBSgA&q=DOCTRINE+OF+SUZERAINTY&spell=1
29. TREATY OF PARIS – LAND BOUNDARIES – ST LAWRANCE RIVER ACROSS OVER TO THE MISSISSIPPI DOWN TO THE GULF OF MEXICO OVER THROUGH FLORIDA THROUGH THE SAINT MARY’S RIVER 7:00
30. KING WOULD CALL THEM SOVEREIGN AND SURRENDER TITLE, HOWEVER, IN ARTICLE 4,….IT STATES,…ALL BONAFIDE DEBTS HERE & FOR CONTRACTED SHALL MEET WITH NO UNLAWFUL IMPEDIMENT 7:20
31. YOU FATHERS CAN HAVE THE LAND,…JUST MAKE SURE YOU PAY ME THE DEBT 7:32
32. KING LOUIS OF FRANCE LOANED THE 55 FOUNDING FATHERS 18 MILLION LIBRE TORO – think about the toro lawnmower to use on the land.
http://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=FRANCE+MONEY-+LEBRA+TORO&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8 – 7:44
33. 18 MILLION ONE OUNCE GOLD COINS 7:49
34. KING GAVE TITLE TO THE LAND ONLY IF THE FOUNDERS PAID HIM BACK 8:10
35. ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION – STATES WERE AT WAR WITH EACH OTHER – THEY VIOLATED 3 INTERNATIONAL TREATIES & THE TREATY OF PARIS – TO PAY THE KING 8:57
36. GEORGE WASHINGTON WROTE A LETTER TO JOHN JAY AND ASKED, ” WHAT ARE WE GOING TO DO WITH THESE 13 DIS-UNITED STATES?” 9:08
37. DIS-UNITED STATES – FIGHTING AMONG THEMSELVES & NOT PAYING THEIR BILLS 9:19
38. THEY ARE NOT PAYING THEIR REQUISITIONS TO THE KING 9:21
39. BRITAIN WAS ENCROACHING BACK ON THEIR BOARDERS TO TAKE EVERYTHING BACK 9:36
Duration : 0:9:37
Roger Cormier and Mike Verdeja of Joe’s Sporting Goods catch a mixed bag of fish on the Mississippi River in St. Paul MN
Duration : 0:6:0
Radio Free Market with Michael McKay
http://www.radiofreemarket.com
** Why BP Should Stand for Beyond Public: How the BP spill is NOT a failure of Free Markets ** with Dr. Walter Block.
Walter is a Senior Fellow at The Ludwig von Mises Institute, a Professor of Economics at Loyola University in New Orleans, and the author of Defending the Undefendable.
Dr. Block removes the confusion surrounding the BP fiasco and clearly explains the important differences between Private versus Public property. He illustrates how Privatization of the oceans– Yes, Even The Oceans –creates stronger regulation, accountability, and transparency of the oil industry, more so than ALL the government agencies currently tasked with the job. Plan on CALLING IN and being a part of this very important discussion and show. With Special Guest Host, Zoe Russell.
Check out the Radio Free Market interview archive at:
http://www.radiofreemarket.com/archives/1
Duration : 0:11:0
A brief description of the 3 major earthquakes that occurred during the New Madrid earthquakes of 1811 1812. Taken from my documentary ‘Rumblings of Imminence’. For more info visit http://njschurterproductions.com
Duration : 0:1:51
In 1811-1812 the most violent series of earthquakes ever to occur in the United States rocked the settlement of New Madrid, MO for nearly a year. This documentary film explores the history of those tremors and the potential for further earthquakes in modern times. The film promotes public awareness, self responsibility along with preparation tips and offers a look into the lives of the people that live in the New Marid seismic zone. More info available at http://njschurterproductions.com
Duration : 0:1:25
Co-Produced & co-written by Lady & A Tramp..
Just a short video of the images we all saw when we were creating this gem…
NOEL GOURDIN’s “The River”
Noel ,is an extremely talented singer songwriter that is the future of SOUL music …
This song is featured in Martin Lawrence’s new movie “Welcome Home Roscoe Jerkins” (end title)
and heavily featured on Steve Harvey’s morning show, nationwide!!
THANKS STEVE!!!
Duration : 0:3:38
Sara and I were up on the Lido deck on the Carnival ship Fantasy, in this quiet little side deck area we’d found where no on else ever seemed to go. We were steaming along the Mississippi at around 15 knots, just about to enter the Gulf of Mexico, when a small boat pulled up alongside the ship, directly under us, 5 stories down! We waved and laughed, and wondered what the heck they were doing. A crew member came out onto the small deck with us and turned on some lights on the side of the ship, illuminating the boat down below. (That’s when I started filming.) All of a sudden a guy leapt from our ship ONTO the small boat, which then sped away! It was so amazing! Turns out maritime laws require a pilot to be onboard while the ship is on the Mississippi River, but as soon as we hit open water, off he went! You can hear the announcement thanking the crew member and telling her she can turn the lights back off.
If we hadn’t happened to be there just at that moment, we’d have missed one of the most exciting moments of the cruise!
Duration : 0:2:1
The American Civil War (1861–1865), amongst other names also known as the War Between the States, was a civil war in the United States of America. Eleven Southern slave states declared their secession from the United States and formed the Confederate States of America, also known as “the Confederacy”. Led by Jefferson Davis, they fought against the United States (the Union), which was supported by all the free states (where slavery was abolished) and by half the border slave states.
In the presidential election of 1860, the Republican Party, led by Abraham Lincoln, had campaigned against the expansion of slavery beyond the states in which it already existed. In response to the Republican victory and the long-term threat it posed to slavery, seven states declaring their secession from the Union before Lincoln took office on March 4, 1861. Both the outgoing administration of President James Buchanan and Lincoln’s incoming administration rejected the legality of secession, considering it rebellion. The border states remained neutral at this point.
Hostilities began on April 12, 1861, when Confederate forces attacked a US military installation at Fort Sumter in South Carolina. Lincoln responded by calling for a volunteer army from each state to recapture federal property. This led to declarations of secession by four more slave states and the war had begun. Both sides raised armies as the Union assumed control of the border states early in the war and established a naval blockade. In September 1862, Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation made ending slavery in the South a war goal, and dissuaded the British from intervening.
Confederate commander Robert E. Lee won battles in the east, but in 1863 his northward advance was turned back with heavy casualties after the Battle of Gettysburg. To the west, the Union gained control of the Mississippi River after their capture of Vicksburg, Mississippi, thereby splitting the Confederacy in two. The Union was able to capitalize on its long-term advantages in men and material by 1864 when Ulysses S. Grant fought battles of attrition against Lee, while Union general William Tecumseh Sherman captured Atlanta, Georgia, and marched to the sea. Confederate resistance collapsed after Lee surrendered to Grant at Appomattox Court House on April 9, 1865.
The American Civil War was one of the earliest true industrial wars in human history. Railroads, steamships, mass-produced weapons, and various other military devices were employed extensively. The practices of total war, developed by Sherman in Georgia, and of trench warfare around Petersburg foreshadowed World War I in Europe. It remains the deadliest war in American history, resulting in the deaths of 620,000 soldiers and an undetermined number of civilian casualties. Ten percent of all Northern males 20–45 years of age died, as did 30 percent of all Southern white males aged 18–40. Victory for the North meant the end of the Confederacy and of slavery in the United States, and strengthened the role of the federal government. The social, political, economic and racial issues of the war decisively shaped the reconstruction era that lasted to 1877.
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