Matt Gonzalez – Natl Latino Congreso
November 12009
Matt Speaks to the issues and the People at the annual “National Latino Congreso” held in Los Angeles, California on
July 18, 2008.
Matt is the running mate of Independent Presidential Candidate, Ralph Nader.
The National Latino Congreso is an assembly of the most influential Mexican and Latin American organizations in the Country.
Gathered at the Congreso were Latin-Americans from all walks of life, from National elected Officials to Grassroots organizers, in an effort to create a united Latino Agenda for the issues most pressing issues today.
The two and a half day long National Latino Congreso joined organizations, elected officials, businesses, labor organizations, religious institutions, student organizations, coalitions and networks together in a forum to exchange ideas and create a resolve to foster positive change in the community.
NAFTA, Fair Trade policies, Immigration laws and protections, Democratic Accountability, Corporate Responsibility, National, Single-payer Health Care and an immediate end to the Iraq War were all topics of discussion for Matt Gonzalez.
Watch this powerful interview for more information about what the Corporate-bought Candidates are refusing to talk about.
Human Rights (Derechos Humanos), Immigrant Rights (Derechos Humanos) and the Rights of Workers (derechos de los Trabajadores) are a few of the key issues that Matt Gonzalez emphasizes with our Interviewer, Dutch Merrick
Duration : 0:9:32
Dr. Hal Puthoff is Director of the Institute for Advanced Studies at Austin. A theoretical/experimental physicist, his research ranges from theoretical studies of gravitation, inertia, cosmology and energy research, to laboratory studies of innovative approaches to energy generation. A graduate of Stanford University in 1967, Dr. Puthoff’s professional background spans more than four decades of research at General Electric, Sperry, the National Security Agency, Stanford University, SRI International, and, since 1985, as Director of the Institute for Advanced Studies at Austin. He has published numerous technical papers and a textbook (Fundamentals of Quantum Electronics, Wiley, 1969) on electron-beam devices, lasers and quantum zero-point-energy effects; has patents issued in the laser, communications, and energy fields; and is co-author of Mind Reach: Scientists Look at Psychic Ability, Delacorte Press, 1977, and co-editor of Mind at Large: IEEE Symposia on the Nature of Extrasensory Perception, Hampton Roads Publ. Co., 2002.