Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Curanderos: Back To Halacho (Acanceh Botanical Gardens, Yucatan, Mexico)





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As a not-for-profit film company we produce unique educational films about the indigenous peoples of The Americas. With access into the world never before seen by non indigenous people, we open doors into ancient knowledge and sacred teachings.  Just as we have been invited to share in the power of the healing arts, music, nature, and brotherhood, we delve into the great shamanic mysteries.


As a promise to friends of the pueblo, Halacho, we will provide the necessary funds from this documentary to the children too poor to acquire school uniforms and other necessities which stands in the way of their education.  In return, Gopyaka Films International will ask each child who participates to join us in "La Brigada de Los Ninos," a brigade of children which will spend a short time spent beautifying the pueblo by picking up garbage and doing good deeds for the elderly. 

Just as our lives have been changed and we have learned a tremendous treasure of knowledge to help others with the permission of our elder shaman, we know that real seekers of truth will be drawn to this project and perhaps an understanding of the other, less seen side of reality will reveal that love and bliss necessary for evolution.  We invite all who need to be healed physically and mentally.  Our documentary, CURANDEROS or HEALERS, is a show and tell of how only an alternative curing saves the life of Philip, who told he must have major back surgery, later to be told by a , Maya shaman, Don Antonio Moo Chin, that the problem was only manifesting in the back.  The mind must first be cleansed and brought into light and power. The pain is gone after only one month of intensive therapy, and the journey continues as the patient learns and is invited to become a keeper of Mayan mysteries.

At this time in our planets living consciousness there has never been a more important time to build cultural bridges, help one another, and help those who have been brutalized and marginalized. GOPYAKA FILMS INTERNATIONAL is preparing a film that promises to unveil a connection between healing from within and the part of life unseen, the transcendental mystery that we originate from.  We offer insights to the soul, indigenous culture, and the art that keeps the flame dancing in our hearts. Please join us.

Curanderos: Back To Halacho






Curanderos: Back To Halacho

Gopyaka Films International Executive Director in a shamanic initiation ceremony with friend and Shaman Yax Kin Can May (Tiburcio) who brings him to Professor and Shaman Edgar Francisco Perraza Chan in the Acanceh Botanical Garden.  They work together to heal with sound and connect with spirits.


Sunday, February 26, 2012

GFI VIDEO @ MONSANTO, OXNARD





Come to Oxnard, CA to participate in the mass demonstration to show your opposition to CHEMTRAILS and GMOs in our food supply.  We at Gopyaka Films International have made this video at the Monsanto facility, the site where we will hold a mass protest, to inform people why it is important to stand up against the deliberate poisoning, perhaps more important that all other issues. This is a war against all of humanity, including you and your family and friends.



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Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Mass Demonstration Planned Against Seminis (Monsanto) in Oxnard, May 1, 2012

MASS DEMONSTRATION PLANNED AGAINST SEMINIS, OXNARD HUNDREDS EXPECTED MAY 1ST TO PROTEST MONSANTO SUBSIDIARY Topanga 2/21/2012 05:38 AM GMT (TransWorldNews) Wall Street Swindler Recent Submissions MASS DEMONSTRATION PLANNED AGAINST SEMINIS, OXNARD.

 A mass demonstration against the Seminis Corporation in Oxnard, according to their website the “largest grower and marketer of fruit and vegetable seeds in the world,” will take place beginning at 5:00 A.M. on May 1st, 2012. Seminis, a division of Monsanto Incorporated, is a pioneer in the creation and distribution of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) and has recently created an aluminum resistant seed that can withstand the extremely high levels of aluminum caused by the aerosol spraying that is part of a top secret military operation controlled by the United States Navy and Air Force. “It’s unfortunate that human beings aren’t aluminum resistant,” says Philip Melnick, Executive Director of Gopyaka Films International (GFI), one of the demonstration’s sponsors. “The white-painted B52 jets for what project insiders call “solar radiation management” are owned by Omega Engineering based in London. Their two biggest clients are the Air Force and Navy. In fact, many of the jets take off from the Point Mugu Naval Air Station.” Millions of Americans claim that Monsanto Incorporated is deeply involved in the spraying program, providing some of the metal and chemical “soup” for the missions. “What cynicism,” says Melnick. “Many people allege that Monsanto not only poisons our food supply, but also poisons our air and water through the aerosol spraying program.” The demonstration against Seminis will begin early in the morning and continue until 10:00 P.M. Participants will form a moving picket line and will not interfere with the ability of employees to enter or exit their workplace. For those who wish to participate, the address is 2700 Camino del Sol in Oxnard, California. “We’ll obey all laws,” says Melnick. “Our intention is to raise awareness of the reality that we the people are being sprayed like bugs with aluminum, xylene, cadmium, strontium, as well as bacteria and viruses. Further, we’re being fed tomatoes that are crossbred with anchovies.” This is Gopyaka Films International’s first foray into mass action. “We make television programs that promote the preservation of indigenous culture in the Americas,” says Melnick. “But when we videotaped chemical trails above the 2000 year old sacred city of Uxmal in the Yucatan it was too much for us. We decided we had to take a stand.” For further information call: (818) 274-1132. gopyakafilms@yahoo.comhttps://www.facebook.com/events/124157831040747/

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Monday, February 13, 2012

‎*****WHO'S WHO AT GOPYAKA FILMS INTERNATIONAL? - BIOGRAPHY OF PHIL MELNICK, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR --- ACTIVIST, ORGANIZER, FILMMAKER*****

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Phil Melnick, 61, began his career as an activist when he was sixteen years old. A young singer/guitarist/songwriter Phil published two songs, "After the War" and "All is Well," that were sung by topical folk singers throughout California during the mid-1960s. "After the War" was performed by Peter Geer (Will Geer's son) at the 100,000 strong anti-Vietnam War protest in San Francisco in 1967. Phil, then 17, knew that his life would be devoted to fighting against oppression, racism, and war.
Elected Associated Students Vice-President of San Fernando Valley State College in 1969 (now CSUN), Phil was arrested for conspiracy to commit a riot at a demonstration in remembrance of the massacre of students at Kent State College by the National Guard. He served four months and twenty days in Los Angeles County Jail beginning on his 21st birthday in 1970. "Jail changed me into a more serious and mature person," says Phil. "I knew how powerful the Establishment really was, and I was committed to changing America at all costs."
In 1974 Melnick was hired as a union organizer by the Amalgamated Clothing & Textile Workers Union AFL-CIO. Assigned to organizing primarily Latino workers in the sweatshops of Los Angeles, Phil and the other four members of his team were responsible for bringing more than 20,000 new members---many of them undocumented workers---into the union.
In 1979 Phil left the Amalgamated and moved to Guatemala to assist the Mayan people in their struggle against the U.S. supported military government that had already murdered more than 200,000 indigenous people. His bar in Panajachal in Lake Atitlan served as a clandestine headquarters for the Guerrilla Army of the Poor. Informed by close friends that there was a "hit" out on his life, Phil escaped from Guatemala through Nicaragua, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru.
Returning to the United States in 1980, Melnick became Co-Director (along with GFI Board Member Jim Smith) of the CWA Psych Tech Union. Phil & Jim oversaw a staff of more than twenty organizers and representatives and together directed an organizing project that brought 8,000 new members into the union. At the time, it was the largest union organizing victory in California in more than 30 years.
From 1982 through 1985 Phil moved to Copenhagen, Denmark where his column in "Land og Folk" newspaper---"Letter from the USA"---received honors in journalism. While in Denmark he published a book about unions in the garment industry---"The Organizing of H & H Manufacturing Company"---that was widely read in Denmark and Norway. His article, "Inside the AFL-CIA," was voted "Best Article of the Year" by the staff of Land og Folk. While in Europe Phil traveled to Switzerland, Italy, and lived in Yugoslavia for six months---publishing articles in newspapers and magazines throughout Europe.
In 1985 Melnick returned to the USA and became an organizer and negotiator for the International Association of Machinists, the California School Employees Association, and the California Nurses Association.
In 1996 he and blues guitarist Brian James recorded an album of Phil's poems, "Spoken Blues," and embarked on a tour of California, Oregon, and Washington performing for audiences large and small. "L.A. Magazine" wrote: "Melnick's poetry is "tough, gritty, working class...with a sublime quality that is all the richer for the steel guitar accompaniment of B. James."
In 2000 Phil retired as a union organizer and earned his degree in Labor Studies from the National Labor College in Maryland. In 2008 he was awarded a Master of Arts degree from Prescott College in Arizona in "Labor and Media," specializing in the damaging impact of traditional media on the minds of Americans, particularly children. His research and writing on the subject of subliminal messaging in television and print advertising is still pace-setting.
Now a candidate for a second M.A.---this time in "Screenwriting: Theory and Practice," Phil has completed two screenplays that are currently on the market. He is in the process of completing his teleplay for GFI's five-part television series: "Curanderos" (Healers) that explores techniques of healing including shamanism, music, sound, art, dance, Tai Chi, and Chi Gung. Aside from writing the teleplay, Phil is directing and producing the series.
"I am in love with America," says Phil, "and the greatness of our people. We must put our political differences aside and fight against the deliberate poisoning of our population by chemical trails, genetically modified organisms, and geo-engineering. I'm neither left nor right. I'm just a patriot who knows the score."