A NEW HOPE FOR A FREE TIBET\nFLY A PRAYER FLAG \n\nI believe the world is heading toward crisis with our leaders, they become untrustworthy with there own agenda and self interest. In the light of global warming, the energy crisis and mass extinction, we need to find a neutral supporter someone that could unite mankind. Someone Who can make a difference to world issue on global warming. His Holiness the Dalai Lama. One of the greatest ambassador for world peace. Think about it! IF the Chinese were to free Tibet 2008 Olympics what a gift to the world there freedom would be. A move like that in the right direction for mankind to show the world that We need to change our view in order to survive. It is about our survival and protection of World Resources to save us from our self. This is no joke! listen to his simple words in the film. Were lucky in one sense that we can see all this happening. We need action, a common belief Someone that the world respects Who better!\nHe\'s an icon of our age, spiritual master\nWe know humanity needs to change.\nWe need a future. We can\'t ignore these world issue no more. we need to help ourselves \nI\'am not activist. I,am nobody,Yet! I,am everybody\n\n\n...........................GLOBAL WARMING\nIS AFFECTING EVERY COUNTRY AND EVERY ONE\n.......................................N OW!\n\nTo show support fly a Prayer flag or light a cangle just wright a comment \n\n\nMUSIC BY: the Great Roger Waters from his video Radio kaos well worth check.\nread the stiory below.\n\nBenny is a Welsh coal miner. He is a radio ham fan. He is 23 years old, married to Molly. They have a son, young Ben, aged 4, and a new baby. They look after Benny\'s twin brother Billy, who is apparently a Disablbed and in a wheel chair. The mine is closed by the market forces. The Male Voice Choir stops singing, the village is dying. \nOne night Benny takes Billy on a pub crawl. Drunk in a brightly-lit shopping mall, Benny vents his anger on a shop window full of multiple TV images of Margaret Thatcher\'s mocking condescension. In defiance, he steals a cordless \'phone. Later that night, Benny cavorts dangerously on the parapet of a motorway footbridge, in theatrical protest at the tabloid press. That same night, a cab driver is killed by a concrete block dropped off a similar bridge. The police come to question Benny; he hides the cordless \'phone under the cushion of Billy\'s wheelchair. \n\nBilly is different, he can receive radio waves directly without the aid of a tuner; he explores the cordless \'phone, recognizing its radioness. Benny is sent to prison. Billy feels as if half of him has been cut off. He misses Benny\'s nightly conversations with radio hams in foreign parts. Molly, unable to cope, sends Billy to stay with his Great Uncle David, who had emigrated to the USA during the war. Much as Billy likes Uncle David and the sunshine and all the new radio in LA, he cannot adjust to the cultural upheaval and the loss of Benny, who for him is \'home\'. \n\n\n \nUncle David, now an old man, is haunted by having worked on the Manhattan project during World War II, designing the Atom Bomb, and seeks to atone. He also is a radio ham; he often talks to other hams about the Black Hills of his youth, the Male Voice Choir, about home. He is saddened by the use of telecommunication to trivialise important issues, the soap opera of state. However, Live Aid has decynicised him to an extent. Billy listens to David and hears the truth the old man speaks. \n\nBilly experiments with his cordless \'phone, he learns to make calls. He accesses computers and speech synthesizers, he learns to speak. Billy makes contact with Jim a DJ at Radio KAOS, a renegade rock station fighting a lone rear guard action against format radio. Billy and Jim become radio friends, Reagan and Thatcher bomb Lybia. Billy perceives this as an act of political \"entertainment\" fireworks to focus attention away from problems at \"home\". \n\nBilly has developed his expertise with the cordless \'phone to the point where he can now control the most powerful computers in the world. He plans an \"entertainment\" of his own. He simulates nuclear attack everywhere, but de-activates the military capability of \"the powers that be\" to retaliate. In extremes perceptions change, Panic, comedy, compassion. In a SAC bunker a soldier in a white cravat turns a key to launch the counter attack. Nothing happens; impotently he kicks the console, hurting his foot. He watches the approaching blips on the radar screen. As impact approaches, he thinks of his wife and kids, he puts his fingers in his ears. \n\nSilence. White out. Black out. Lights out. It didn\'t happen, we\'re still alive. Billy has drained the earth of power to create his illusion. All over the dark side of the earth, candles are lit. In the pub in Billy\'s home village in Wales one man starts to sing; the other men join in. The tide is turning.
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