Colorado Public Television to Air “Burzynski: The Movie” March 7, 2013

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Transparency is desperately needed in many areas of our society, with the healthcare industry being a prime example among many. Colorado Public Television (CPT12) is once more at the cutting edge with its upcoming presentation of the documentary Burzynski: The Movie.

Please forward this announcement, and let your friends know this presentation will be streamed. Do not miss this groundbreaking film!

And please, donate to this highly independent station, which is once more charting a path for other media to follow.

CPT12 will be airing a documentary film that challenges the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) and Big Pharma and gives hope to cancer patients, formerly thought to be incurable, by alerting them to nontoxic alternative treatments.

Burzynski_DVDColorado Public Television (CPT12) will air Burzynski: The Movie, on March 7 at 7:00 PM.

This presentation will feature live in the CPT12 studio both the film’s director, Eric Merola, and Houston’s Burzynski Clinic spokesperson Azad Rastegar. The film will also be available here via web stream during the live broadcast March 7 at 7:00 PM, and again on March 8 at 10:00 PM, and thereafter continuously through June 2013. [Read more…]

Denver, Boulder, and Grand Junction Monthly Meetings: “Unconstitutional” Plus a Talk by Kevin Danaher

The USA Patriot Act was passed by Congress immediately following 9/11.

Unconstitutional: The War On Our Civil Liberties (68 minutes), another excellent film by Robert Greenwald, is an inside look at this controversial bill through the eyes of legal analysts and constitutional experts as they examine the dangers the Patriot Act poses to our civil liberties, individual freedoms, and our U.S. Constitution.

The film follows the passage of the controversial legislation through Congress, the effect it has on all Americans, especially Arabs and Muslims in the U.S., and it addresses the treatment of prisoners at Guantanamo Bay.  The film also reveals the effects of the Patriot Act on both Americans and immigrants, such as Aquil Abdullah, a 2004 U.S. Olympic rower who happens to be Catholic, who turned up on no-fly lists simply because of his name; Sam Hamoui, a storekeeper, and his family, living in Seattle, who were detained by federal agents; A.J. Brown, a North Carolina college student visited by agents investigating her alleged “un-American” activities; and librarians and store owners who were pressured to release their customer records, all in the name of “Homeland Security.” [Read more…]

Colorado Public Television to Air “Ethos: A Time for Change” Thursday, January 17, 2013

Colorado Public Television (CPT12) will air this excellent documentary this Thursday, January 17, 7:00 PM on Ethos_DVD1Channel 12.1. It will be streamed on the web only during this live airing.

Here is the link where you can see all of the repeats of the film,  and where you can stream it: www.cpt12.org/ethos.

Please consider watching it and show your support by donating to our most independent station, one of the few willing to present subject matter the corporate media refuses to touch. [Read more…]