2013 Resistance Report Year In Review

What an amazing year for the movement of movements that continues to develop here in the United States and around the world.
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What an amazing year for the movement of movements that continues to develop here in the United States and around the world, and what an amazing first season of The Resistance Report.

In this week's special expanded episode, we take a look back at some of the most amazing stories of the year. In addition to coverage of Edward Snowden, the Acronym TV 2013 Person of the Year, we also remember 2013 as a time when people took power and reversed what seemed like the inevitable march to war with Syria.

In 2013, The Resistance Report served as an antidote to the hear-no-evil see no evil attitude of mainstream media outlets here in the United States about the ongoing crisis at the Fukushima nuclear facility in Japan. In the attempt to mitigate future catastrophic damage; the global community is faced with challenges unique in the history of humankind.

While The Resistance Report launched this year on July 29, 2013, and so our review of Resistance Reports is but a half year old, but there is still enough Manning, Snowden, Greenwald, Keystone XL protests, Stop the TPP Protests, Dream Defenders, Fast Food Strikers, Hunger Strikers, and neo-liberal shenanigans to jam pack this 60 minute year in review.

I want to thank all of the viewers and supporters and people who watch and share these videos with friends and your social networks. 2013 has been a great year for the Resistance, and 2014 is looking even brighter. Thanks for coming along for the ride.

Tell your friends. Tell your enemies.

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