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Easter Cantata at New Hope: Three days of reliving “His Last Days”

My Show, 29 May 09 / 666isMONEY
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Image by 666isMONEY ☮ ♥ & ☠
This one is different than the others. The accidental background pic shows US WWII soldiers who died of disease under Japanese captivity.

This video was made at the Access Tucson Studios, which is subsidized with fees from cable TV subscribers per an agreement with the City of Tucson. Anyone can make videos there.

The cameras are locked and controlled by me. The accidental exposure happened when someone (Kevin) in the control room inadvertantly hit a button.

Access Tucson does NOT allow U to advertise but U certainly can discuss books and give book reviews there!

I edited & converted this video with AVS Video Converter. The original is 50-minutes long. Google no longer allows anyone to upload videos (I kinda figured they would quit because I didn’t see how they made any $$$ allowing it) and YouTube only allows 10-minute videos.

Last night (Saturday, June 6, at around 11:30pm) I received TWO notices (one-minute apart with separate case numbers) from flickr that this video violates some obscure (undefined) policy of theirs. I’m awaiting specifics as to why they dislike this video.

Flickr discussion about this in the How Not to get Deleted Group.

The music is from my Ipod set on "random"
Passacaglia in C-moll BWV 582; Bach, Johann Sebastian
Join Me (in Death), HIM
Back the fuck off, Ph8
2000 Light Years from Home, The Rolling Stones
Close to the Edge, Yes
The Heartless, HIM

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