Everything is OK 3 (Camden Stories)

October 2, 2009 – 6:55 pm

It’s time to wake up and for the people to reclaim this world from the forces of fear and ignorance. These are our adventures in Camden. Namaste. Peace. Love. Salaam. Shalom

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  1. 25 Responses to “Everything is OK 3 (Camden Stories)”

  2. anti megaphone laws will be in effect by the new year ,lol

    By mainface on Oct 2, 2009

  3. i love it too

    By roxx0n on Oct 2, 2009

  4. Thank you for saying out loud, what most of us think in our minds…………
    one love brothers :)

    By dalailamike on Oct 2, 2009

  5. You guys have balls of steel, I love it!

    By iplanttrees8875 on Oct 2, 2009

  6. I DONT KNOW THE…WHATEVA.

    By crythe1 on Oct 2, 2009

  7. brilliant. you couldn’t do this in germany, though.

    By focusforaword on Oct 2, 2009

  8. Thankyou Gentlemen for reminding us that we are soveriegn universal beings :) and we have forgotten who we really are and it is now time to remember and take back our freedom and learn to love again. Fear = Hate Love = peace

    By ilovemymum777 on Oct 2, 2009

  9. Those guys are heroes, to actually speak their mind!!!
    I like the fact that he looks really respectable, not like some kind of hippie!

    Peace!

    By FuckinDrGonzo on Oct 2, 2009

  10. What song is that at the end?

    By namenone on Oct 2, 2009

  11. Wow! I love your thoughts. And it is a wonderful thing to speak your truth without violence. I really like it that you use humor and affection to get the word out. We are free. More free than anyone remembers any more. Our rights are inalienable. Which means that they are inherent in us. They were not given therefore they can not be taken. Somehow we have been convinced that these rights came from people who have authority over us. We can only be controlled if we allow it. Love! Zen

    By ikn0wasecret on Oct 2, 2009

  12. lol you guys crack me up and u have a good point too

    By Vova959 on Oct 2, 2009

  13. Glad you mentioned London there. Is anything about London what could be described as “normal”? Then again I suppose if one grows up in it and has never experienced anything of quality outside of the big city life…

    By wasssuppp08 on Oct 2, 2009

  14. Time of the month. Woman’s curse. You’re lucky she didn’t rip your head off! : D

    By wasssuppp08 on Oct 2, 2009

  15. Poly, take up painting, or maybe the guitar or something. Photography? Art and music have remained entertaining for almost 30 years for me, with many more years to come.

    By stringdream on Oct 2, 2009

  16. Great work guys… spread the love :o )

    By britishnick on Oct 2, 2009

  17. What is with all the secuirity and police uniforms? How do you even know who is who? It looks like Halloween is in London 365 days a year.

    By woodlandcammo27 on Oct 2, 2009

  18. Brilliant !

    By hmistry on Oct 2, 2009

  19. “Kill Babies 4″ I’d play it. Unfortunately there aren’t too many things that remain entertaining after 10,000 times besides massacring virtual people.

    Mirror’s Edge was fun as hell, and Geometry Wars was great, but past that, if you can find a game that’s fun and compelling without having it involve killing people, give Viventi a call.

    By Polyphemus08x on Oct 2, 2009

  20. I like these guys, but in america, they would’ve been beaten, tazed or otherwise violated.

    By judet2006 on Oct 2, 2009

  21. You guys are awesome!

    By fearsintophobias on Oct 2, 2009

  22. Anyone who is part of a social security government program is not free.

    “The people most hopelessly enslaved are those who falsely believe they are free.”
    –Goeth

    By RonPaul2008dotcomluv on Oct 2, 2009

  23. Good stuff guys, I just want to thank you for the contribution to the enlightenment process.

    By strongnoob on Oct 2, 2009

  24. Why isnt this stuff on the front pages of every website? :(

    By tehdreamer on Oct 2, 2009

  25. Can I get a hug?

    By Zalzal019 on Oct 2, 2009

  26. Thank you. The last part moved me to tears. I have been spending the day organizing my first aid and medical supplies as part of preparing for the inevitable economic collapse in the US or WWIII. I do not feel free. Where did we all as a world loose it so badly?

    By snowarab on Oct 2, 2009

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