September 2006


How Movies Helped Saved My Soul by Gareth Higgins

2 min 40 sec - Sep 29, 2006


How Movies Helped Saved My Soul by Gareth Higgins

Inuyasha and other anime very sad

4 min - Sep 28, 2006


A sad song with other animes such as tenchi, inuyasha etc.

Weird Al on the Today Show (Australia)

3 min 44 sec - Sep 26, 2006


27/09/06 - "Weird Al" Yankovic promoting his album "Straight Outta Lynwood" via satellite interview on Australia's Today Show.
Australia vs Japan 2006 Soccer, Football World Cup.mp4
SBS Australian Television
1 hr 14 min 25 sec - Sep 26, 2006


Watch the entire game of Australia vs Japan in the recent world cup. Australia went down 1-0 at half time after a controversial goal. With only 8mins left Tim Cahill scored the nations first ever world cup finals goal to make the score 1-1. But could the Aussie's win it, find out...(Thank SBS Australian television for this game)
Roadtrains Australia promo clip
mattmc76
17 min 5 sec - Sep 26, 2006


Preview video showing highlights from "Roadtrains" DVDs available at www.rallybadges.com.au. Includes the Worlds Longest Roadtrain.

INJECTION (HIV, AIDS Spread in Libya, Libya AIDS Trial, Bulgaria nurses)
Mickey Grant Productions(Mickeyfilm@aol.com)
1 hr 22 min - Sep 25, 2006


THE NURSES ARE NOW FREE. THANK GOODNESS.

WHAT IS UNFORTUNATE TODAY IS THAT kaddafi IS GAINING BENEFIT FROM THIS RELEASE.
I JUST RETURNED FROM BULGARIA AT THE END OF SEPTEMBER 2007 WITH INTERVIEWS I DID WITH SOME OF THE BENGHAZI 6. ONE OF MY AMAZING DISCOVERIES IS THAT SOME OF THEM WERE ABLE TO VIEW INJECTION IN PRISON IN LIBYA. ALSO, I LEARNED THAT THE AIDS OUTBREAK IN LIBYA IS SO LARGE THAT THEY HAVE BUILT CLASSIFIED TOWNS FOR THE HIV VICTIMS TO LIVE.
A NEW VERSION OF THE FILM WILL BE RELEASED FOR BROADCAST IN EARLY 2008.

FOR MORE INFO ON THE FILM: U.S.PHONE 214-282-2671

In Libya in 1999, five Bulgarian nurses and a Palestinian doctor were arrested and convicted of infecting over four hundred Libyan children with HIV in a Benghazi hospital. Libyan dictator Moammar Khadaffi proclaimed before the trial that the nurses conspired with the American CIA and the Israeli Mossad to maliciously infect the children.

Widespread reuse of disposable syringes is responsible for as many as seven million cases of AIDS in Africa. Public health officials are reluctant to discuss this problem, perhaps in fear that Africans will avoid critical medical care, such as inoculations for malaria and other virulent diseases. The thrust of public AIDS prevention campaigns is on safe sex, and healthcare risks are critically overlooked.

In this investigative documentary, Mickey Grant travels to Kenya, Bangkok, Sofia, Benghazi, Tripoli, Rome and London in an attempt to discover the truth. He follows the trail of syringes from hospital to garbage dump, and then back into Africa’s health care system.

You’ll hear moving testimony from leaders of the World Health Organization, Amnesty International, African government officials, the Khadaffi opposition, journalists, medical scientists, doctors, and health care workers. You’ll also hear from one of the accused, the son of Moammar Kaddafi, a spokesman for the infected children, and other participants.

Could these healthcare workers have committed this horrific crime? Or, are they scapegoats to divert attention from institutional shortcomings? Is Moammar Khadaffi responsible for this tragedy? Is re-use of contaminated syringes a common practice in Libya and the rest of Africa? Are safer syringes available, and if so, why aren’t they in common use?