You know you have a "truth crisis" when you have such a consolidated media that distorts and distracts with lies and myths and disinformation to such an extent that the most horrible things can be justified. Truth Troubadour is part of the citizen journalism and "video-blogging" movement that will challenge people's notions of reality and expose greed, power, & war mongers. A peaceful and civilized society must be based on truth and justice. We hope to contribute in our small way to that endeavor.
Selling Futures reviews the many aspects and consequences of the complete takeover of US society by consolidated corporations and their attempt to globalize and militarize the entire world under the cover of “privatizing” resources and fighting a “war on terror”. The song was originally written by Vic Sadot in 1973 as part of the rude awakening of the Vietnam War era. It was not used until it was updated for use at “Occupy Wall Street” movement events in the San Francisco Bay area in 2011. The...
The writing of "Oh What A Day!" was begun by Vic Sadot in November 2008 on the day after the election of the first Black President of the United States, Barack Obama, formerly Barry Sotero. It was completed not long after the Inauguration to celebrate the departure of the lawless, lying, war-mongering Bush-Cheney regime. The 2008 Democratic Party election victory seemed to indicate that the American electorate were hoping for a "CHANGE" along the lines of Roosevelt's "New Deal" program. Now th...
"Nightmare of New Orleans" was written by Vic Sadot as a Cajun blues song. Sadot says that the song is about the criminally negligent response to Hurricane Katrina before, during, and after that catastrophe. There were grave warnings of possible disaster for New Orleans in the Times Picayune and National Geographic in the year before the tragic and deadly event. For many Americans, the militarization of the rescue mission was one of the most disconcerting aspects of the Bush-Cheney regime's re...
The video for “London Calling 7/07/05” was made by Vic Sadot after reading much on-line analyses and after watching several films about the terror attacks in London. Three railroad cars and one double-decker bus were bombed, and scores of people were killed and injured. Three movies which informed and influenced the songwriter were: “Ludicrous Diversion”, “Mind the Gap”, and “7/7 Ripple Effect”. They can be watched for free on line at this writing. Just as there were simultaneous “war games” o...
Trouble in the Rubble was written by Vic Sadot after reading the Associated Press article on the 9/11 rescue dogs by Amy Westfeldt. It was run in the Washington Post on Oct 20, 2006. It also ran in the News Journal of Wilmington DE and numerous other papers on Oct. 21, 2006. It reveals the curious fact that many of the rescue dogs of 9/11 had their feet burned by “white-hot debris”. The reporter did not question or explain how this came to be. While this story is consistent with other reports ...
The song is based upon the book of the same title by King family lawyer, William Pepper. The book tells the story of the trial that Pepper won on behalf of the King family in 1999 in a Memphis court where a jury of 6 black and 6 white jurors unanimously found Loyd Jowers and “unnamed government conspirators” guilty of murdering Martin Luther King. The King family had long determined that James Earl Ray was not the lone gunman in “an act of hate”, but rather a patsy in a conspiracy to decapitat...
The Kidnapping Coup tells the story of the US Bush-Cheney
The song was inspired by reading a book by David Ray Griffin called The 9/11 Commission Report: Omissions and Distortions. The testimony Secretary of Transportation, Norman Mineta, is remarkable enough, but the Commission also changed the timeline. Mineta's testimony is on YouTube. He stated that he arrived at the Presidential Emergency Operations Center (PEOC) at 9:20 am on September 11, 2001. He found Cheney already in charge and issuing orders. Mineta said "a young man" kept questioning Che...
The Public Record from C-SPAN now on Blip TV: Sec of Transportation, Norman Mineta’s 9/11 Commission Testimony that was completely Omitted from the Final Report Norman Mineta testified to the 9/11 Commission that he arrived in the Presidential Emergency Operations Center (PEOC) bunker at 9:20 am on 9/11/01. He states that Cheney was already in charge and had issued some orders previously. He tells that a young man kept coming to the Vice President about a plane that was heading toward the Pent...
John Yoo wrote legal briefs for the Bush-Cheney regime to justify torturing prisoners who were held for years without charges. According to the International Red Cross, over 100 prisoners died in these secret torture sessions. Some people defend John Yoo’s position as a professor of law at UC Berkeley on grounds of “free speech” and “academic freedom”.