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[ - ] Sal_180 7 points 2 weeksApr 15, 2024 04:13:08 ago (+7/-0)

You can buy the banned dvd here:

https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/dvd-why-we-fight-eugene-jarecki/9354161

Or here

https://www.amazon.com/Why-We-Fight-Gore-Vidal/dp/B000GT6NSI

Streaming on apple tv, YouTube etc.

Pick up a hard copy of the banned dvd today

[ - ] MichaelStewart 4 points 2 weeksApr 15, 2024 01:57:16 ago (+4/-0)

My favorite is the part where the guy who lost a limb expounded upon how people were asking him "oh, that war is still going on?"

[ - ] beece 4 points 2 weeksApr 15, 2024 00:07:10 ago (+4/-0)

I found that in a second hand store, have not watched it yet.

[ - ] KosherHiveKicker [op] 2 points 2 weeksApr 15, 2024 10:21:26 ago (+2/-0)

It is worth the watch.

At times is can be uncomfortable when you see good people just repeat the propaganda word for word without thinking.

[ - ] purityspiral 0 points 1 weekApr 16, 2024 09:50:17 ago (+0/-0)

Its actually pretty good watch.
Counter narrative but normie friendly.

[ - ] Fascinus 2 points 2 weeksApr 15, 2024 12:07:31 ago (+2/-0)

[ - ] Warden 1 point 1 weekApr 16, 2024 02:01:46 ago (+1/-0)*

Another good documentary that has been damn near scrubbed from the internet is called “GasHole”. Its basically about the oil-government complex, and talks about a couple specific inventions that would’ve revolutionized driving around the world.. like this one guy, who designed a special carburetor that gave his Buick Roadmaster 100 miles per gallon back in the 1970’s. That Buick weighed almost as much as a modern Hummer H3, so just imagine how many miles per gallon you’d get out of much lighter modern vehicles. Popular Mechanics covered the Buick Roadmaster test, and it was done under scrutiny of several engineers who were allowed to examine the vehicle for hidden fuel storage to make sure he wasn’t scamming people. 2 gallons of gas were measured out precisely, and he made the 200 mile trip successfully. Not long after the successful publicized test drive, the inventor decided to commit suicide in the desert. Strange how being a successful inventor will make a man suicidal if his invention holds the potential to rape profits from any major industry. Although most of the time inventors who do things like what the carburetor guy did, won’t commit suicide, they’ll just be forced to keep their invention secret under National Securty, like the 5,000+ inventions the public never saw because each of those inventors faced a GSO (Government Secrecy Order) with a threat of prison time if they didn’t keep their invention secret.
https://www.wired.com/2013/04/gov-secrecy-orders-on-patents/

Anyway, it’s well worth a watch if you can find that documentary.

[ - ] Rowdybme 2 points 2 weeksApr 15, 2024 09:09:22 ago (+2/-0)

Probably the first documentary I ever saw that started opening my eyes.

[ - ] GeorgeBailey 2 points 2 weeksApr 15, 2024 04:33:44 ago (+2/-0)

If you don't use it, you lose it...

[ - ] x0x7 1 point 2 weeksApr 15, 2024 07:08:36 ago (+1/-0)