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[[File:Snow2013.jpg|thumb|300px|Keith Harmon Snow in 2013]]
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Keith Harmon Snow is a writer, photographer, war correspondent, healer, small (organic) farmer, activist, and a leading voice of uncompromising dissent. A former genocide investigator for UNICEF, he is the 2009 Regent's Lecturer in Law and Society at the University of California Santa Barbara, "recognized for a decade of work challenging establishment narratives on genocide and war crimes."
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'''Keith Harmon-Snow''' is a writer, photographer, war correspondent, healer, small (organic) farmer and activist. A former genocide investigator for UNICEF, he is the 2009 Regent's Lecturer in Law and Society at the University of California Santa Barbara, "recognized for a decade of work challenging establishment narratives on genocide and war crimes."
  
A recovered scientist formerly paid highly to 'imagineer' U.S. government classified weapons systems, Snow's recovery included bicycling across underdeveloped countries. He has worked in 41 countries, including as war correspondent in Afghanistan, Congo, Ethiopia, Sudan, and Mongolia, and has been an expert witness in U.S. immigration asylum hearings for Rwandans. He held audience with Muammar Gaddafi prior to the U.S. invasion, and testified before the International Court of Justice in Spain, supporting the war crimes indictments against current Rwandan government officials. He is now considered persona non grata in both Rwanda and Ethiopia. In 2009, he was banned for life from Smith, Hampshire, and Mt. Holyoke colleges.
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==Background==
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Keith Harmon-Snow is a recovered scientist formerly paid highly to 'imagineer' U.S. government classified weapons systems, Snow's recovery included bicycling across underdeveloped countries. He has worked in 41 countries, including as a [[war correspondent]] in [[Afghanistan]], [[Congo]], [[Ethiopia]], [[Sudan]] and [[Mongolia]], and has been an expert witness in U.S. immigration asylum hearings for Rwandans. He held audience with [[Muammar Gaddafi]] prior to the U.S. invasion, and testified before the [[International Court of Justice]] in [[Spain]], supporting the [[war crime]]s indictments against current Rwandan government officials. He is now considered persona non grata in both [[Rwanda]] and [[Ethiopia]]. In 2009, he was banned for life from Smith, Hampshire, and Mt. Holyoke colleges.
  
Living under the poverty line for decades and without a car, Snow practices voluntary simplicity and random acts of kindness. Arrested for civil disobedience at globalization protests, he always stands in solidarity with indigenous peoples. He often facilitates consciousness workshops and is studying Holotrophic Breathwork facilitation.
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==Activities==
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Snow was arrested for [[civil disobedience]] at globalization protests, he always stands in solidarity with indigenous peoples. He often facilitates consciousness workshops and is studying Holotrophic Breathwork facilitation.
  
Snow is currently (Summer 2013) producing a documentary film and book about the politics of genocide, and also working on a book about judicial abuse in U.S. family courts. One of his most memorable quotes is, "If you are reading The New York Times, you are contributing to your own mental illness."
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In 2013, Snow produced a documentary film and book about the politics of genocide, and also working on a book about judicial abuse in U.S. family courts. One of his most memorable quotes is, "If you are reading ''[[The New York Times]]'', you are contributing to your own mental illness."
  
'''Keith Harmon Snow web sites'''
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==Keith Harmon Snow's web sites==
 
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*[http://www.ConsciousBeingAlliance.com Conscious Being Alliance]
*[http://www.ConsciousBeingAlliance.com Concious Being Alliance]
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*[http://www.AllThingsPass.com Articles and images by Keith Harmon Snow]
*[http://www.AllThingsPass.com Artcles and images by Keith Harmon Snow ]
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*[http://www.KeithHarmonSnow.com Keith Harmon Snow personal web site]
*[http://www.KeithHarmonSnow.com Keith Harmon Snow personal web site ]
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==References==
[[Category:Authors]]
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[[Category:Dissidents]]
 

Latest revision as of 09:55, 9 June 2024

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(writer, photographer, war correspondent, activist)
Snow2013.jpg
Keith Harmon Snow in 2013
Exposed • Rwandan Genocide
• Darfur
• R2P

Keith Harmon-Snow is a writer, photographer, war correspondent, healer, small (organic) farmer and activist. A former genocide investigator for UNICEF, he is the 2009 Regent's Lecturer in Law and Society at the University of California Santa Barbara, "recognized for a decade of work challenging establishment narratives on genocide and war crimes."

Background

Keith Harmon-Snow is a recovered scientist formerly paid highly to 'imagineer' U.S. government classified weapons systems, Snow's recovery included bicycling across underdeveloped countries. He has worked in 41 countries, including as a war correspondent in Afghanistan, Congo, Ethiopia, Sudan and Mongolia, and has been an expert witness in U.S. immigration asylum hearings for Rwandans. He held audience with Muammar Gaddafi prior to the U.S. invasion, and testified before the International Court of Justice in Spain, supporting the war crimes indictments against current Rwandan government officials. He is now considered persona non grata in both Rwanda and Ethiopia. In 2009, he was banned for life from Smith, Hampshire, and Mt. Holyoke colleges.

Activities

Snow was arrested for civil disobedience at globalization protests, he always stands in solidarity with indigenous peoples. He often facilitates consciousness workshops and is studying Holotrophic Breathwork facilitation.

In 2013, Snow produced a documentary film and book about the politics of genocide, and also working on a book about judicial abuse in U.S. family courts. One of his most memorable quotes is, "If you are reading The New York Times, you are contributing to your own mental illness."

Keith Harmon Snow's web sites

 

Documents by Keith Harmon-Snow

TitleDocument typePublication dateSubject(s)Description
Document:Blood Diamondwebpage5 August 2011Blood diamond
Gordon Douglas Brown
Maurice Tempelsman
Document:Captain America, Captain Norwaywebpage1 August 20112011 Norway attacks
Document:M23 and the unseen high-tech genocidereport8 November 2013"Overpopulation"
African mineral wealth
Exposé of the criminal deceptions of Western NGOs and their sponsored African elites in the exploitation of African mineral resources
Document:White Slaughter in Black Africaarticle3 May 2013Rwandan Genocide
Gerald Caplan
A convincing demolition of the official narrative of the 1994 Rwanda genocide
Document:Who pulls Boko Haram’s strings?interview16 July 2013Boko Haram
Africa
Keith Harmon-Snow interviewed by Voice of Russia about Boko Haram and the beneficiaries of their activities
File:Hotel Rwanda.pdfreport1 November 2007Propaganda
Rwanda
Hotel Rwanda
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