How to put abortion clinic 911 emergency calls on YouTube
I was thinking about writing a short "how-to" entry on how to create videos with abortion clinic 911 calls. I might elaborate more later, but here's a short explanation. People are often shocked to find out that we can easily get recordings of any 911 call. Simply, these are public domain. Anyone can call their local police or law enforcement department and order recordings of 911 calls coming from an abortion clinic. In fact, if you are a Christian witness at an abortion clinic and see anything unusual, you can call 911. Not only can you get the 911 call you made, but also any phone calls between the operators and the dispatch units.
The simple version:
1. Whenever you know of a 911 call coming from an abortion clinic you can get the tape or CD from your city or county.
2. Then you just need to use a simple video editing program to lay out an audio track.
3. Then edit any relevant images, graphics, captions or video over the audio track.
4. Then render it as a 320 X 240 dpi "medium broadband" file of any type. Different editing programs use various "codecs" to encode video, but YouTube can read and use them all.
5. Then you upload to YouTube. All you need to do is to register an account with them and you can upload any video you have in almost any format.
If you still have no idea how to do what I just explained, then I suppose you could always ask someone like me to help.
I know people who have years of video materials chronicling shocking events at abortion clinics. Now is the time to get these out to the general public.
Here are some of the pages with the Baby Rowan video. Since blogs are published with RSS feeds, one blog can appear in many different places. Some blogs are simply just "aggregates" of other blogs that appear with a similar subject matter. So the video is showing up all over the place. You can click on these links and see it without having to log into YouTube for "unsuitable content."
http://www.prolifeblogs.com/articles/archives/2007/02/baby_rowan_911.php
http://reflectionsofaparalytic.com/?p=238
http://illinoisreview.typepad.com/illinoisreview/2007/02/baby_rowan_911__1.html
There are many repeats of the www.prolifeblogs.com feed on Baby Rowan at other blogs. The Baby Rowan video is now past 1100 views in less than one week by individual users. This was despite being restricted to registered users of YouTube who must declare themselves to be of adult age. Here is one blog that complains that it is restricted as "inappropriate" at YouTube:
http://sonoranalliance.com/?p=693
I am not upset with Google for putting a warning on the video requiring people to be 18 or older before logging in. I also put a warning at the page to tell people that it is disturbing. I don't think it's a video that young children should watch. Some of my family members aren't going to watch it.
There is still a lot of traffic for the video though. It didn't seem to drop off much when the warning was put up. At this point, I think most of the traffic is coming from the outside pages with the embedded streaming video.
The simple version:
1. Whenever you know of a 911 call coming from an abortion clinic you can get the tape or CD from your city or county.
2. Then you just need to use a simple video editing program to lay out an audio track.
3. Then edit any relevant images, graphics, captions or video over the audio track.
4. Then render it as a 320 X 240 dpi "medium broadband" file of any type. Different editing programs use various "codecs" to encode video, but YouTube can read and use them all.
5. Then you upload to YouTube. All you need to do is to register an account with them and you can upload any video you have in almost any format.
If you still have no idea how to do what I just explained, then I suppose you could always ask someone like me to help.
I know people who have years of video materials chronicling shocking events at abortion clinics. Now is the time to get these out to the general public.
Here are some of the pages with the Baby Rowan video. Since blogs are published with RSS feeds, one blog can appear in many different places. Some blogs are simply just "aggregates" of other blogs that appear with a similar subject matter. So the video is showing up all over the place. You can click on these links and see it without having to log into YouTube for "unsuitable content."
http://www.prolifeblogs.com/articles/archives/2007/02/baby_rowan_911.php
http://reflectionsofaparalytic.com/?p=238
http://illinoisreview.typepad.com/illinoisreview/2007/02/baby_rowan_911__1.html
There are many repeats of the www.prolifeblogs.com feed on Baby Rowan at other blogs. The Baby Rowan video is now past 1100 views in less than one week by individual users. This was despite being restricted to registered users of YouTube who must declare themselves to be of adult age. Here is one blog that complains that it is restricted as "inappropriate" at YouTube:
http://sonoranalliance.com/?p=693
Warning - Powerful examples of cultural bias against human life!
A video exposing the truth behind the modern abortion industry was posted on You Tube on February 7, 2007. You are not able to view the video with out being logged in because it has been tagged as inappropriate. But if you search for “Saving Private Ryan” at You Tube this video is available without restriction (posted in October, 2006.) Hopefully You Tube will review their practices and stop restricting the truth and start actually limiting gratuitous violence.
The video about Baby Rowan can be viewed without restriction at ProLifeBlogs.
I am not upset with Google for putting a warning on the video requiring people to be 18 or older before logging in. I also put a warning at the page to tell people that it is disturbing. I don't think it's a video that young children should watch. Some of my family members aren't going to watch it.
There is still a lot of traffic for the video though. It didn't seem to drop off much when the warning was put up. At this point, I think most of the traffic is coming from the outside pages with the embedded streaming video.
Labels: Pro-life Activism


2 Comments:
That's a huge double-standard of youtube to post something like "Saving Private Ryan" without the mature warning.
But youtube in general could use a better restriction system, including better filtering of the comments (which are unfortunately often rife with unrestricted profanity.)
I moderate posts on my pages for profanity, blasphemy, irrelevancy.
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