'The War on Democracy' (Documentary)
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'The War on Democracy' (Documentary)
'The War on Democracy'
'The War on Democracy' is John Pilger's first major film for the cinema - in a career that has produced more than 55 television documentaries. Set in Latin America and the US, it explores the historic and current relationship of Washington with countries such as Venezuela, Bolivia and Chile.
"The film tells a universal story," says Pilger, "analysing and revealing, through vivid testimony, the story of great power behind its venerable myths. It allows us to understand the true nature of the so-called war on terror".
See video here:
http://www.informationclearinghouse.inf ... e18236.htm
This is really interesting stuff, man o man.
'The War on Democracy' is John Pilger's first major film for the cinema - in a career that has produced more than 55 television documentaries. Set in Latin America and the US, it explores the historic and current relationship of Washington with countries such as Venezuela, Bolivia and Chile.
"The film tells a universal story," says Pilger, "analysing and revealing, through vivid testimony, the story of great power behind its venerable myths. It allows us to understand the true nature of the so-called war on terror".
See video here:
http://www.informationclearinghouse.inf ... e18236.htm
This is really interesting stuff, man o man.
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Re: 'The War on Democracy' (Documentary)
That looks interesting. Thanks for posting the link.
Where oh where’d my body go?
Africa or Mexico?
Where or where’d my body go?
Where’d my body go?
Have you seen my ghost?
Staring at the ground?
Have you seen my ghost?
Sick of those *bleep* clouds
Africa or Mexico?
Where or where’d my body go?
Where’d my body go?
Have you seen my ghost?
Staring at the ground?
Have you seen my ghost?
Sick of those *bleep* clouds
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Re: 'The War on Democracy' (Documentary)
usquebaugh wrote:That looks interesting. Thanks for posting the link.
You are more then welcome, really gives you an insight on how the US Security agencies done and are still doing here and abroad, it's not the people of US they hate , but our govt's they hate. It's always the leaders giving the orders to do this kind of stuff.
As C. Heston once said "Damn Them, Damn Them To Hell"
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The CIA and NSA are essentially the biggest organized crime groups on the planet...
Where oh where’d my body go?
Africa or Mexico?
Where or where’d my body go?
Where’d my body go?
Have you seen my ghost?
Staring at the ground?
Have you seen my ghost?
Sick of those *bleep* clouds
Africa or Mexico?
Where or where’d my body go?
Where’d my body go?
Have you seen my ghost?
Staring at the ground?
Have you seen my ghost?
Sick of those *bleep* clouds
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razzledazzle wrote: ... it's not the people of US they hate , but our govt's they hate. It's always the leaders giving the orders to do this kind of stuff.
The citizen’s of our countries are not seen as innocent either, and that is what makes us acceptable as casualties in acts of terrorism. We are seen as supporting our right-wing governments. After all, we continue to elect them.
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steven lloyd wrote:razzledazzle wrote: ... it's not the people of US they hate , but our govt's they hate. It's always the leaders giving the orders to do this kind of stuff.
The citizen’s of our countries are not seen as innocent either, and that is what makes us acceptable as casualties in acts of terrorism. We are seen as supporting our right-wing governments. After all, we continue to elect them.
Good point.