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Kel Muna makes up half of the Muña Bros. duo. He is an independent producer, writer and director with over 12 years in the multimedia trenches and a feature film under his belt. Kel graduated as Valedictorian of his film class along with various honors and holds a degree in film from the super-crazy Full Sail School of Film.

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Guam Military Buildup Featured on ‘PBS Now’

As many of you may know by now, ‘PBS Now’ featured a story on the military buildup on Guam. I first learned of it through Latitude13.com (the article can be found here) and then Reggaeton (aka Jayton) sent out the email to everyone saying, “NOW on PBS travels to the U.S. territory of Guam to find out whether their environment and infrastructure can support such a large and quick infusion of people, and why the buildup is vital to our national security.” So I figured I put up a quick post about it too.

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  1. Guam was stolen from the Guamanian people by the Spaniards back in 1521 and this stolen property was sold to the U.S. who knowingly recieved this stolen property for an incredibly cheap price.

    By American law anyone recieving stolen property must return it to the rightful owner/s. And, if they knowingly recieved stolen property, they must pay retribution to the victim/s.

    The people of Guam should own their own island and this subjugation and colonial rule must be vanquished. If the people of Guam desire to rent out some of their lands to the U.S. military they should, but it is unAmerican to force this on the Guamanian and Chamoru (descendants of indigenous people whose land was stolen by the Spanish and sold to America in 1898.)

  2. facts and truth, legally correct but sadly/unfortunately, across the international dateline loop holes are abunddant

  3. Wow! Thanks for that Video Clip of the Military Buildup on Guam. That was Really Interesting! I am more worried for all of the Women and Young Girls on the Island when those Pervertive Marines and other Military land on the Island. How Dare They Rape and Harm all those Innocent Women and Young Girls in Okinawa! I Pray to God for their Souls.

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