REALLY OBLAHMA?

Posted by Roberto Enamorado on Tuesday, March 22, 2011

LETS GIVE OBAMA ANOTHER WELL DESERVED NOBEL PEACE PRIZE :D ANYONE WANNA TELL US HOW WONDERFUL OF A PRESIDENT HE IS...HUH? ITS THE SAME OLD CRAP...US MILITARY EXPANSION. WHITE OR BLACK CORPORATE PUPPET, IT NEVER MATTERED CUZ YOU NEVER MATTERED. OH WAIT...ITS JUST A CONSPIRACY THEORIST RANTING AGAIN. SHUTTHE#$%^!?"%$#@&*!!!UP OR WAKETHE#$%^!?"%$#@&*!!!UP and ACTTHE#$%^!?"%$#@&*!!!UP...OR keep shopping, drinking and popping pills. Your fake economy needs disposable consumers. Have a wonderful da...
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Photo Shoot For Ballet Folklórico Mexicano de Nueva York

Posted by Roberto Enamorado on Sunday, March 13, 2011


 Here are the photos to the performance of El Ballet Folkorico Mexicano de Nueva York. If you would like me to photograph your event, I can be reached at roberto.enamorado@gmail.com. Thanks. Hope you enjoy the photos :) 

 

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Ballet Folklórico Mexicano de Nueva York

Posted by Roberto Enamorado on Saturday, March 12, 2011

Hey everyone,

I had a great time doing a shoot of
"El 
Ballet Folklórico Mexicano de Nueva York". Here is a little animation of us having a good time at the end of the photo shoot. More photos coming soon. For more on information on the group visit http://bfmny.org/. Enjoy :)


 

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For My Zeitgeist Peeps (but can help you out to:) --> The beginning of a revolution starts in your mind

Posted by Roberto Enamorado on Friday, May 28, 2010 In : Activism 


Meeting people in person makes a world of difference and is extrrrrreeeemely important which is why I work to coordinate meetings, meet with other organizations and encourage others to do the same. But, if you can or can't meet, what we need is a strong core group. Not people who complain but, take action and don't wait for orders from "leaders" and don't boss people around but, are looking to learn from one another and teach others. A little complaining is cool but, a lot of it is jus...


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There Is No Energy Crisis

Posted by Roberto Enamorado on Tuesday, May 25, 2010 In : time for real changes 


Our technical reality…

There is no energy crisis * Energy is more than abundant * What we have on our hands is a human development crisis!

*This document is simply to create awareness on energy options. The Zeitgeist Movement is not claiming to develop or have an affiliation to the companies or technologies mentioned below.

Sphelar  - Unlike conventional flat solar cells, Sphelar® takes on a spherical shape, which makes it capable of ...


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2002 US Total health spending and compare that to the new cases of breast cancer in the US

Posted by Roberto Enamorado on Wednesday, April 21, 2010 In : health 

I can see why doing fund raisers for benevolent causes can give people a wonderful feeling and is a wonderful idea in the intention but, there is something terribly wrong happening here.

Look at the total health spending and compare that to the new cases of breast cancer in the US. Also compare that to the Asian countries on the left. Although this problem has several factors that go unexplored in this example, I hope you can see the value in what this shows.

http://www.gapminder.org/world/#$...


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April 26, 2010: The NYC Premiere of “The Coca-Cola Case” at NYU School of Law

Posted by Roberto Enamorado on Tuesday, April 20, 2010 In : In the name of profit 


The NYU Coalition To Keep Coca-Cola Off Campus

April 26, 2010:  The NYC Premiere of “The Coca-Cola Case” at NYU School of Law

Please join us for the New York City premiere screening of:

The Coca-Cola Case

Monday April 26 at 7:00PM – Doors open 6:30PM

Tishman Auditorium, NYU School of Law – 40 Washington Sq South, New York, NY 10012

The Coca-Cola Case, an award-winning documentary, focuses on the Coca-Cola Company’s human rights abuses and the powerful legal and o...


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Cows On Drugs

Posted by Roberto Enamorado on Monday, April 19, 2010 In : health 



April 18, 2010
Op-Ed Contributor

Cows on Drugs

Stanford, Calif.

NOW that Congress has pushed through its complicated legislation to reform the health insurance system, it could take one more simple step to protect the health of all Americans. This one wouldn’t raise any taxes or make any further changes to our health insurance system, so it could be quickly passed by Congress with an outpouring of bipartisan support. Or could it?

More than 30 years ago, when...


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Blah We Can Believe In :) What did you vote for?

Posted by Roberto Enamorado on Thursday, December 3, 2009 In : time for real changes 

What happened to all the talks about racism?

Did you really think that was going to be addressed?

What happened to corporate accountability (oh thats right, the best of Wall Street is now running our country)?

Why won't the president mention building number seven (instead of sounding like a charismatic right wing Fox news reporter)?

Why hasn't he completely abolished the Patriot Act (not that you ever had rights, you've just never been targeted by the establishment)?

What an insult to individuals...
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General Electric Greenwashing - check out the links below

Posted by Roberto Enamorado on Wednesday, December 2, 2009 In : In the name of profit 





"Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired, signifies in the final sense a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed."

  --  Dwight Eisenhower ...
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Here goes a brief and objective bio


By: Alex C. Called an idealist, for one so cynical, turned realist, by the pseudo-empirical. Because “Power To The People” hasn’t been stressed enough, and there is no single unifying idea which could describe the thoughts behind Roberto Enamorado, here goes a brief and objective bio. An unusual kid, one who was street smart without being from the streets, A native New Yorker, who had always lived in a desirable zip code, which sharply contrasted with the visits to his parents native home in Honduras, Central America; Roberto knew the path often avoided, because out of curiosity, that path had been explored. One could wonder where Roberto’s thoughts of empowerment originated. Perhaps it was the early love for subculture, the beginning of which could be traced to the 6th grade, where he was one of the few kids who when asked about his favorite type of music, responded with I like “house music.” The interest in subcultures would continue. In the mid 90’s, it was the non commercial hip hop which caught his attention. Electronica followed and finally a taste for the eclectic was firmly established. All of the music, the clothing, the idea behind the image carried out the same message. There is a different world out there, and this world, corporations can’t seem to quite grasp. Then there were the comic books, a world of their own, bloody, violent, exaggerated anarchical and fantastical. And from these comics grew personal art, curious art, a drawing of Disney’s Thumper, superheroes, Graffiti and finally an individual style, art which is marketable, but with a distinct air of not being for sale.