Red Ridge Stables on Utila
Horseback riding on Utila
Red Ridge Stables
Promotional video about our horse rides at Red Ridge Stable in Utila, Honduras
Tuk Tuk Utila.AVI
Riding ion the luggage rack of a Tuk Tuk at night through Utila, Honduras back to the Aggressor II
The Sinking of The Halliburton 211
This video, is a short excerpt from the original documentary about the history of the sinking of the Halliburton 211,on the Island of Utila in 1998. This excerpt shows the before... the actual sinking and then the after ~ 14 years later.
To see the full documentary 'The Last Voyage of the Halliburton 211' go to
Utila: What its REALLY like to live there...
the year in the life of some Americans, who took a chance, and it SUCKED. what it was like for us in the Caribbean for nearly a year. UPDATE:12/15/18; Many natives have threatened my life after watching this video, thus proving my point that it can be a dangerous place.
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Honduras WTM 2011
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Info on scuba diving met with Syntia Bennett Solomon the Vice Minister of Tourism for Honduras at the World Travel Market in London on 8th November 2011 and learned of the diving around Honduras which includes the Islands of Roatan and Utila.
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Hidden Predators
This is a short clip I did on my handycam. I just happened to catch my Northern Stargazer in action. This is an amazing local species of fish. What I haven't caught on camera is this stargazer shocking its prey with the electrical points near its eyes. It is cool. The fish stuns its prey then gulps it down before it can escape.
Approaching Utila.mp4
Fear of flying in a small plane? It's really a neat experience, as evidenced in this clip of an approach to Utila from Roatan.
Lionfish Culling in the Cayman Islands
After opening the stomach contents of several Lionfish, we found an average of 11 juvenile native reef fish that had met their fait. After culling 134 Lionfish that morning, we realized that we had saved an estimated 1,474 fish from becoming breakfast the following morning.
This video shows staff and customers of Ocean Frontiers in the Cayman Islands who are passionate about protecting environment and our local coral reefs. It is not about hunting, it is about helping.
A cull involves the following steps, 1- identify the area that needs culling, 2- assemble your team/s of cullers with shooters, spotters and containment tube carrier, 3- prepare your sling spears, 4- complete the planned dive and aim good, 5- do not damage the reef with spears or from diver contact, 6- dive safe, 7- return to boat with culled fish, 8- count, measure, weigh and log each Lionfish, 9- remove venomous spines from Lionfish, 10- deliver Lionfish to Eagle Ray's Bar & Grill and enjoy lunch!
Epomeo in sella
Finally, after a sad break of more than 25 years, it is again possible to reach the top of the epomeo volcano on a horse back. The kids love it! And we parents never had such a peaceful climbing since we have kids. Thanks to Agostino and his lovely friends. See their page on facebook: epomeo in sella.
Roatan 2011
the black house, the blue sky by stars
filmed in roatan hondorus
The Angels May-23-2015
Channeled by Ann Albers
White's Seahorse
On a mission to film a seahorse while snorkelling in Sydney.
Two seahorses were found. Watch the second one make a meal out of something passing by...
Horseback Riding in Costa Rica 2012
Wonderful Mountain Vistas
Tons of fish! a whole school of fish swimming in a fish pond at Kurtz Orchard, Niagara on the Lake
School of fish swimming in a small pond at Kurtz Orchards near Niagara on the Lake. Most of the fish were a bright orange and red in colour.
Kurtz Orchards
GoPro Adventures: cliff diving and rock climbing
Song: Galantis - Runaway (U & I)
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Arch's Iguana Farm - French Cay - Roatan Hondruas - 2422
Senate Session No. 75 (May 19, 2015)
Plenary Session
Exposing the Secrets of the CIA: Agents, Experiments, Service, Missions, Operations, Weapons, Army
Allan James Francovich (March 23, 1941 – April 24, 1997) was an American maker of investigative films, including documentaries on CIA covert operations and the Lockerbie disaster. More:
Francovich suffered a fatal heart attack in a Customs area at George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston, Texas, on April 17, 1997 whilst entering the United States from England; he was 56.
His father, Aldo Francovich, worked as a mining engineer for Cerro de Pasco mining company in Peru; as a child he lived in high altitude mining towns and witnessed the extreme poverty of the miners. He attended an elite preparatory school in Lima then came to the U.S. to attend Notre Dame University, where he completed a B.A. He lived in Paris for several years, studying free-lance at the Sorbonne before coming to Berkeley. There he finished an M.A. in Dramatic Arts at UC, Berkeley; he also studied film briefly at Stanford and received a grant to study film from the American Film Institute in 1970. He and translator and writer Kathleen Weaver were married in 1970; the two separated amicably and were divorced in 1986. She collaborated on his films during the time of their marriage.
His films and papers are archived by the Pacific Film Archive, in Berkeley, California.
Victor L. Marchetti, Jr. (born December 23, 1929) is a former special assistant to the Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency and a prominent paleoconservative critic of the United States Intelligence Community and the Israel lobby in the United States.
While serving as an active-duty American soldier, Marchetti was recruited into the intelligence agencies in 1952 during the Cold War to engage in espionage against East Germany. Marchetti joined the Central Intelligence Agency in 1955, working as a specialist on the USSR. He was a leading CIA expert on Third World aid, with a focus on USSR military supplies to Cuba after the end of the Kennedy administration.
In 1966 Marchetti was promoted to the office of special assistant to the Chief of Planning, Programming, and Budgeting, and a special assistant to CIA Director Richard Helms. Within three years Marchetti became disillusioned with the policies and practices of the CIA, and resigned in 1969, writing an exposé of the CIA in a book published in 1971 entitled The Rope Dancer.
Later Marchetti published books critical of the CIA with author John D. Marks. The books included, The CIA and the Cult of Intelligence (1973). Before this book was published, the CIA demanded that Marchetti remove 399 passages, but Marchetti stood firm and only 168 passages were censored. It is the first book the federal government of the United States ever went to court to censor before its publication. The publisher (Alfred A. Knopf) chose to publish the book with blanks for censored passages and with boldface type for passages that were challenged but later uncensored. The publication of this book was one of the events that led to the establishment of the Church Committee by Frank Church.
In 1976 Marchetti published Foreign and Military Intelligence and in 1978 he published an article about the JFK assassination in the far-right newspaper of the Liberty Lobby, The Spotlight. Marchetti, a proponent of the organized crime and the CIA conspiracy theory, claimed that the House Select Committee on Assassinations revealed a CIA memo from 1966 that named E. Howard Hunt, Frank Sturgis and Gerry Patrick Hemming in the JFK assassination. Marchetti also claimed that Marita Lorenz offered sworn testimony to confirm this.
In 1981, sued the Liberty Lobby and Marchetti for defamation and won $650,000 in damages. Liberty Lobby appealed the case with lawyer, Mark Lane. Marchetti, Liberty Lobby and Lane won the appeal in 1995. Lane wrote a book, Plausible Denial, to describe the unfolding of that historic trial.