Posted: Tue May 06, 2014 4:37 am
Ron Paul: Liberty Defined:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-uAMz8xFH0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-uAMz8xFH0
9/11, never ending wars/plandemics, the bigger picture & the quest for truth
http://www.911forum.org.uk/
Strangely enough the only theme in the US "House of Cards" available on Netflix that persist through all episodes in the second series - and is treated seriously - is Sexual Abuse in the US military...outsider wrote:The Invisible war (2012) (Sexual assault in US Army):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8i_WoaIyM4
Published on 20 May 2013
An investigative documentary about the epidemic of rape of soldiers within the US military.
A powerful and moving documentary, 1hr40mins. I just came back from watching it in North London Lexi Cinema, and there was a panel discussion and Q&A.
There is also a huge cover-up of serial child abuse on US bases; see 'Satanic Subversion of the US Military' by Jeffrey Steinberg to get some idea.
Pound to a penny they don't address the abominable child sex abuse in the 'US Military'.scienceplease 2 wrote:Strangely enough the only theme in the US "House of Cards" available on Netflix that persist through all episodes in the second series - and is treated seriously - is Sexual Abuse in the US military...outsider wrote:The Invisible war (2012) (Sexual assault in US Army):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8i_WoaIyM4
Published on 20 May 2013
An investigative documentary about the epidemic of rape of soldiers within the US military.
A powerful and moving documentary, 1hr40mins. I just came back from watching it in North London Lexi Cinema, and there was a panel discussion and Q&A.
There is also a huge cover-up of serial child abuse on US bases; see 'Satanic Subversion of the US Military' by Jeffrey Steinberg to get some idea.
Link above no longer works:outsider wrote:Taxi To The Dark Side:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7mNEmAEambU
'Published on 20 Jan 2013
"From the producer of Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room and Who Killed the Electric Car? comes a documentary that takes a critical look at the Bush administration's policy on torture by investigating the death of an Afghan taxi driver who, after being taken into the custody of American soldiers at Bagram Air Force Base, suffered fatal injuries at the hands of U.S. soldiers. In 2002, American soldiers accused an Afghan taxi driver of taking part in a deadly rocket attack. Five days after being handed over to the U.S. military for questioning, the man was found dead -- the victim of a brutal bout of torture and abuse according to the medical examiner who inspected his body. The examiner concluded that the taxi driver's hands had been bound to the ceiling, forcing him to stand for hours on end as his assailants repeatedly -- and relentlessly -- kicked him. Compelled to finally unearth the truth about the mysterious fate of the deceased taxi driver, filmmaker Alex Gibney takes viewers on an illuminating journey from a tiny Afghani village to Guantanamo Bay to Abu Ghraib, and ultimately the White House, to explore why the man who turned up in the morgue wasn't the only victim to fall prey to the Bush administration's controversial foreign policy. By examining the sad fate of the wrongly accused, the toll that the War on Terror has taken on an exhausted United States military, and Justice Department official John Yoo's internal memo concerning interrogation techniques, the filmmakers behind Taxi to the Dark Side encourage viewers to weigh out the issues for themselves, and never accept what's told to them on face value. The film won the Oscar for Best Documentary Feature at the 80th Annual Academy Awards..."