This is never before seen footage from a protest that took place on May 1st 2009. In this video the NYPD approach the activists and the situation escalated from there. Police approached Luke Rudkowski and demanded he stopped filming, which started a confrontation between the two.
Luke Rudkowski recently interviewed Professor Griff of Public Enemy about the Illuminati, New World Order, Obama and the issues that we’re facing today. Professor Griff points out that even though there maybe a lot of things working against us, we all have the power and ability to make positive change.
WeAreChange runs into MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell on the streets of Boston where a lot of news agencies were doing live reports. O’Donnell talks about their previous encounters, the importance of the work WeAreChange does and the comments that he has gotten about their other interviews.
Apologies for the sound quality as this was an off the cuff video.
On Saturday March 16, a group of concerned citizens from Brooklyn took a tour of Susquehanna County PA, to witness first hand the effects of Hydrofracking on the local community.
At a charity event for Sting, Luke Rudkowski interviewed comedian Russell Peters about his thoughts on Obama’s drone policy. The conversation led to Russell Peter’s doubt in the government’s official story of 9/11 and the Bilderberg Group.
At a charity event in Sting’s honor, Luke Rudkowski asked Sting about this feelings on Obama’s drone strikes. Sting has told reporters in the past that he believes Obama was “sent from God” to fix the world’s “mess.”
At CPAC, Jeb Bush was signing autographs and taking pictures with some young fans. The press were only allowed to take pictures and Bush wasn’t actually taking any questions but Luke Rudkowski asked him how he would handle having the Disposition Matrix if he became president and Bush chose to respond to him.
Before entering the New Jersey courthouse to face his sentencing on March 18, 2013, Andrew Auernheimer (Weev) gave a short speech to the press and to his friends. Auernheimer was sentenced to 41 months in prison followed by three years supervised release.
Auernheimer revealed a security flaw in AT&T’s iPad user database, allowing him to scrape the data from 114,000 iPad users. The information was later on given to a journalist. In January 2011, the FBI did an investigation and filed a criminal complaint.
Auernheimer was convicted on conspiracy to access a computer without authorization (18 U.S.C. § 1030(a)(2)(C), part of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986) and fraud in connection with personal information (18 U.S.C. § 1028(a)(7)).
Glenn Greenwald took time out of his busy day to do an interview with Luke Rudkowski, while he was on his way to Washington D.C. The two discussed possible solutions to the problems we’re facing and his personal reasons for getting involved.
On Thursday January 25th, New Jersey police officers entered the apartment of Keith Pantaleon without permission, warning, warrant or explanation. After entering the apartment, they apparently had suspicion of him having a weapon, though none were visible. The police then searched his home and found multiple firearms. Keith is a legal gun owner who is registered and has permits for his firearms in multiple states. According to his close friends is currently going through the process of obtaining his permits for New Jersey.