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Richard Greco (creator of 'Orville Crew') on why he created the Orville fan game - John Whitehead (Rutherford Institute) comes on the show to give an update on the police state, civil rights violations, media de-platforming/censorship, manipulation,
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Hour 3 - John Whitehead (Rutherford Institute) comes on the show to give an update on the police state, civil rights violations, media de-platforming/censorship, manipulation, surveillance,etc...

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"The Crown calls it 'piracy' to explore frontiers beyond its grasp. So the time has come to define the conduct among pirates." Captain Marque

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April 5th, 2019

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Ernest Hancock

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Letters of Marque Paperback – September 25, 2018

by Marque dePlume (Author)

"The Crown calls it 'piracy' to explore frontiers beyond its grasp. So the time has come to define the conduct among pirates." Captain Marque

http://pirateswithoutborders.com/

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Richard Greco

Orville Crew A Orville fan creation the ECV-197 bridge prototype in Unreal.

Other aspects are work in progress by two developers who are fans the Star Trek original series and the Orville.

Dedicated to Gene Roddenberry vision. The original crews of the USS Enterprise, and the crew of the USS Voyager and USS Defiant. (Stage 9 also) We will never forget the name Enterprise.

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Subscribe! We've been inspired and wanted to make a nice game inspired by fans.

If anyone would like to help us promoting, building support, and development. That will be great.

In the long run, we would like to have a game inspired by fans that the fans and the crew of The Orville would like.

Feel free to contact or message us.

Also, orvillecrew@gmail.com

Youtube.Com - Orville Crew Home Page

Richard Greco

Orville Crew website: https://ri631.wixsite.com/orvillecrew

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1KLkUgKe_Gj71OEDRqW31w?view_as=subscriber&ab_channel=OrvilleCrew

Greco Website: www.rgreco.com
Greco Music: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4FAmc5VVYhfrr94BTI6Xg6
https://www.youtube.com/user/FracturedVision
Greco Games: https://potus.itch.io/

Discord: https://discord.gg/QFqMjNy



cgprojectsfx bio: I'm Vivienne Anthony. I grew up in New York City. I started playing and programming computers with a old Commodore 64. I stopped for a long time until I started working. I worked in a magazine company website running webservers and some IT work, then I started in a data center internet data center combined for about 6 years. I grew up watching Star Trek except Voyager and Enterprise. I'm not much a fan of the new one. The earliest game I started to play a lot was Elite Dangerous. I didn't get into gaming in my later years. I currently doing retail work and think it would be awesome to get back into tech work. I mostly play No Mans Sky but I play Star Trek Online, Elite Dangerous, Pulsar Colony, and Star Conflict. I'm more into technical and creative work. I watch the Orville and a fan. I think with other people, make a cool Orville game that's fan base.

greco bio - Started in Photojournalism at the NJ shore region north of Atlantic City.  Moved into Editorial (magazine) working for a publishing group producing consumer and traade magazine for the Casino Industry. Worked with many VIP and Celebrities, pretty much anymore who has run or entertained in the Casino world, I've covered. Think Donald Trump (two covers shots, many interview shoots and even did some shoots for Trump organization in the day).

Moved to Vegas in 1997, went freelance. Got into teaching audio visual arts at Art Institute and other colleges. Has a music project called Fractured Vision, singer songwriter guitarist. Got into making games while teaching, then went into teaching game. First released game Chortles Space Retort, mobile space shooter the worlds first Relaxed Person Shooter, or RPS.

More games since, PC and Mac: Potus Pinball Series, Orville Shooter, others


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Hour 3 - John Whitehead (Rutherford Institute) comes on the show to give an update on the police state, civil rights violations, media de-platforming/censorship, manipulation, surveillance,etc...

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Letters of Marque Paperback

AVAILABLE ON AMAZON NOW BY CLICKING HERE!

Letters of Marque Paperback – September 25, 2018

by Marque dePlume (Author)

"The Crown calls it 'piracy' to explore frontiers beyond its grasp. So the time has come to define the conduct among pirates." Captain Marque

http://pirateswithoutborders.com/

Join us 'Above the Grid'

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Hour 3

John Whitehead

Founder of the Rutherford Institute

Webpage: https://www.rutherford.org/

 

John W. Whitehead is an attorney and author who has written, debated and practiced widely in the area of constitutional law and human rights. Whitehead's concern for the persecuted and oppressed led him, in 1982, to establish The Rutherford Institute, a nonprofit civil liberties and human rights organization whose international headquarters are located in Charlottesville, Virginia. Whitehead serves as the Institute's president and spokesperson, in addition to writing a weekly commentary that is posted on The Rutherford Institute's website (www.rutherford.org), as well being distributed to several hundred newspapers, and hosting a national public service radio campaign. Whitehead's aggressive, pioneering approach to civil liberties issues has earned him numerous accolades, including the Hungarian Medal of Freedom.

Whitehead has been the subject of numerous newspaper, magazine and television profiles, ranging from Gentleman's Quarterly to CBS' 60 Minutes. Articles by Whitehead have been printed in the New York TimesLos Angeles Times, the Washington Post and USA Today, among others.

Whitehead gained international renown as a result of his role as co-counsel in Paula Jones' sexual harassment lawsuit against President Clinton. Whitehead continues to speak out in defense of a woman's right to be free from sexual harassment and frequently comments on a variety of legal issues in the national media. He has been interviewed by the following national and international media (partial list): CrossfireO'Reilly FactorCNN Headline NewsLarry King LiveNightlineDatelineThe Today ShowGood Morning AmericaCBS Evening NewsCBS This MorningThis Week with Sam and CokieRivera LiveBurden of Proof, Late Edition with Wolf BlitzerFOX News SundayHardball, the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Wall Street JournalUSA TodayNational Public RadioBBC NewsnightBBC Radio, British Sky "Tonight" and "Sunday," TF1 (French TV) and Greek national television.

The author of numerous books on a variety of legal and social issues, as well as pamphlets and brochures providing legal information to the general public, Whitehead has also written numerous magazine and journal articles. Whitehead's most recent books include Battlefield America: The War on the American People and A Government of Wolves: The Emerging American Police State. In addition, he wrote and directed the documentary video series Grasping for the Wind, as well as its companion book, which focus on key cultural events of the 20th Century. The series received two Silver World Medals at the New York Film and Video Festival and is now available on DVD.

Whitehead has filed numerous amicus briefs before the U.S. Supreme Court. He has also been co-counsel in several landmark Supreme Court cases as well. His law reviews have been published in Emory Law JournalPepperdine Law ReviewHarvard Journal on LegislationWashington and Lee Law ReviewCumberland Law ReviewTulsa Law Journaland the Temple University Civil Rights Law Review.

Born in 1946 in Tennessee, John W. Whitehead earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Arkansas in 1969 and a Juris Doctorate degree from the University of Arkansas School of Law in 1974. He served as an officer in the United States Army from 1969 to 1971.

John's previous interviews on the Declare Your Independence with Ernest Hancock Radio Show:

https://www.freedomsphoenix.com/Guest-Page.htm?No=00536

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John's recent articles:

April 02, 2019

American Idiocracy: 50 Years Later, We're Still Stranded in the Twilight Zone

Have you noticed how much life increasingly feels like an episode of The Twilight Zone? Only instead of Rod Serling's imaginary "land of both shadow and substance, of things and ideas," we're trapped in a topsy-turvy, all-too-real land of corruption, brutality and lies, where freedom, justice and integrity play second fiddle to political ambition, corporate greed, and bureaucratic tyranny. It's not merely that life in the American Police State is more brutal, or more unjust, or even more corrupt. It's getting more idiotic, more perverse, and more outlandish by the day. Somewhere over the course of the past 240-plus years, democracy has given way to idiocracy,  and representative government has given way to a kleptocracy (a government ruled by thieves) and a kakistocracy (a government run by unprincipled career politicians, corporations and thieves that panders to the worst vices in our nature and has little regard for the rights of American citizens). Examples abound.

March 26, 2019

The Making of a Monster: We're All Lab Rats in the Government's Secret Experiments

The U.S. government has unleashed untold horrors upon the world—including its own citizenry—in the name of global conquest, the acquisition of greater wealth, scientific experimentation, and technological advances. These horrors are being meted out against humans and animals alike. You don't have to dig very deep or go very back in the nation's history to uncover numerous cases in which the government deliberately conducted secret experiments on an unsuspecting populace—citizens and noncitizens alike—making healthy people sick by spraying them with chemicals, injecting them with infectious diseases and exposing them to airborne toxins. 

March 19, 2019

Don't Shoot the Dogs: The Growing Epidemic of Cops Shooting Family Dogs

The absurd cruelties of the American police state keep reaching newer heights. Consider that if you kill a police dog, you could face a longer prison sentence than if you'd murdered someone or abused a child. If a cop kills your dog, however, there will be little to no consequences for that officer. Not even a slap on the wrist. In this, as in so many instances of official misconduct by government officials, the courts have ruled that the cops have qualified immunity, a legal doctrine that incentivizes government officials to engage in lawless behavior without fear of repercussions. This is the heartless, heartbreaking, hypocritical injustice that passes for law and order in America today.

April 02, 2019

American Idiocracy: 50 Years Later, We're Still Stranded in the Twilight Zone [SHORT]

Have you noticed how much life increasingly feels like an episode of The Twilight Zone? Only instead of Rod Serling's imaginary "land of both shadow and substance, of things and ideas," we're trapped in a topsy-turvy, all-too-real land of corruption, brutality and lies, where freedom, justice and integrity play second fiddle to political ambition, corporate greed, and bureaucratic tyranny. It's not merely that life in the American Police State is more brutal, or more unjust, or even more corrupt. It's getting more idiotic, more perverse, and more outlandish by the day. Somewhere over the course of the past 240-plus years, democracy has given way to idiocracy,  and representative government has given way to a kleptocracy (a government ruled by thieves) and a kakistocracy (a government run by unprincipled career politicians, corporations and thieves that panders to the worst vices in our nature and has little regard for the rights of American citizens). Examples abound.

March 26, 2019

The Making of a Monster: We're All Lab Rats in the Government's Secret Experiments [SHORT]

The U.S. government has unleashed untold horrors upon the world—including its own citizenry—in the name of global conquest, the acquisition of greater wealth, scientific experimentation, and technological advances. These horrors are being meted out against humans and animals alike. You don't have to dig very deep or go very back in the nation's history to uncover numerous cases in which the government deliberately conducted secret experiments on an unsuspecting populace—citizens and noncitizens alike—making healthy people sick by spraying them with chemicals, injecting them with infectious diseases and exposing them to airborne toxins. 

March 19, 2019

Don't Shoot the Dogs: The Growing Epidemic of Cops Shooting Family Dogs [SHORT]

The absurd cruelties of the American police state keep reaching newer heights. Consider that if you kill a police dog, you could face a longer prison sentence than if you'd murdered someone or abused a child. If a cop kills your dog, however, there will be little to no consequences for that officer. Not even a slap on the wrist. In this, as in so many instances of official misconduct by government officials, the courts have ruled that the cops have qualified immunity, a legal doctrine that incentivizes government officials to engage in lawless behavior without fear of repercussions. This is the heartless, heartbreaking, hypocritical injustice that passes for law and order in America today.

March 12, 2019

Pity the Nation: War Spending Is Bankrupting America

Don't be fooled into thinking that your hard-earned tax dollars are being used for national security and urgent military needs. It's all a ruse. In one month alone, government agencies—including the Department of Defense—went on a $97 million shopping spree that included $670,000 for golf carts, $1.7 million for musical equipment including pianos, tubas, and trombones, $4.6 million for lobster tail and crab, almost $8 million for iPhones and iPads, and nearly $10 million for workout and recreation equipment.    

March 12, 2019

Pity the Nation: War Spending Is Bankrupting America [SHORT]

Don't be fooled into thinking that your hard-earned tax dollars are being used for national security and urgent military needs. It's all a ruse. In one month alone, government agencies—including the Department of Defense—went on a $97 million shopping spree that included $670,000 for golf carts, $1.7 million for musical equipment including pianos, tubas, and trombones, $4.6 million for lobster tail and crab, almost $8 million for iPhones and iPads, and nearly $10 million for workout and recreation equipment.  

March 05, 2019

Forced Blood Draws & Implied Consent Laws Make a Mockery of the Fourth Amendment

You think you've got rights? Think again. All of those freedoms we cherish—the ones enshrined in the Constitution, the ones that affirm our right to free speech and assembly, due process, privacy, bodily integrity, the right to not have police seize our property without a warrant, or search and detain us without probable cause—amount to nothing when the government and its agents are allowed to disregard those prohibitions on government overreach at will. Our so-called rights have been reduced to technicalities in the face of the government's ongoing power grabs. Consider a case before the U.S. Supreme Court (Mitchell vs. Wisconsin) in which Wisconsin police officers read an unconscious man his rights and then proceeded to forcibly and warrantlessly draw his blood while he was still unconscious in order to determine if he could be charged with a DUI. 

March 05, 2019

Forced Blood Draws & Implied Consent Laws Make a Mockery of the Fourth Amendment [SHORT]

You think you've got rights? Think again. All of those freedoms we cherish—the ones enshrined in the Constitution, the ones that affirm our right to free speech and assembly, due process, privacy, bodily integrity, the right to not have police seize our property without a warrant, or search and detain us without probable cause—amount to nothing when the government and its agents are allowed to disregard those prohibitions on government overreach at will. Our so-called rights have been reduced to technicalities in the face of the government's ongoing power grabs. Consider a case before the U.S. Supreme Court (Mitchell vs. Wisconsin) in which Wisconsin police officers read an unconscious man his rights and then proceeded to forcibly and warrantlessly draw his blood while he was still unconscious in order to determine if he could be charged with a DUI. 

February 26, 2019

The Age of Tyrannical Surveillance: We're Being Branded, Bought and Sold for Our Data

With every smartphone we buy, every GPS device we install, every Twitter, Facebook, and Google account we open, every frequent buyer card we use for purchases—whether at the grocer's, the yogurt shop, the airlines or the department store—and every credit and debit card we use to pay for our transactions, we're helping Corporate America build a dossier for its government counterparts on who we know, what we think, how we spend our money, and how we spend our time. Yet it's not just the surveillance and the buying and selling of your data that is worrisome. The ramifications of a government—any government—having this much unregulated, unaccountable power to target, track, round up and detain its citizens is beyond chilling.

February 26, 2019

The Age of Tyrannical Surveillance: We're Being Branded, Bought and Sold for Our Data [SHORT]

With every smartphone we buy, every GPS device we install, every Twitter, Facebook, and Google account we open, every frequent buyer card we use for purchases—whether at the grocer's, the yogurt shop, the airlines or the department store—and every credit and debit card we use to pay for our transactions, we're helping Corporate America build a dossier for its government counterparts on who we know, what we think, how we spend our money, and how we spend our time. Yet it's not just the surveillance and the buying and selling of your data that is worrisome. The ramifications of a government—any government—having this much unregulated, unaccountable power to target, track, round up and detain its citizens is beyond chilling.

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