Forgotten Cinema: The 317th Platoon
Why does this movie, which won the award for Best Screenplay at the 1965 Cannes Film Festival, remain so inaccessible to the public?
Why does this movie, which won the award for Best Screenplay at the 1965 Cannes Film Festival, remain so inaccessible to the public?
December 2nd, 2014: the French Parliament passes a resolution asking that France recognize a Palestinian state.
In 1985, Mikhail Gorbachev came to power in the Soviet Union. This marked the beginning of glasnost and the end of the Cold War. Communism, we were soon told, was no longer a threat.
So who did fire the “shot heard round the world”? The answer is important, because that shot ignited the American Revolution, which in turned engendered the world’s most powerful nation. I believe the answer was a dark secret, buried with the dead that April morning.
On the morning of December 7, 1941, Japanese planes, launched from aircraft carriers, attacked the American fleet at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii, sinking or heavily damaging 18 ships (including eight battleships), destroying 188 planes, and leaving over 2,000 servicemen killed.
Newspapers were the first vehicle that mainstream media used to manipulate Americans into war. In 1898 the “Yellow Press,” spearheaded by the New York Journal and the New York World, fabricated outlandish atrocity tales about Cuba in the run-up to the Spanish-American war.
The USS Liberty was an American reconnaissance ship, unarmed except for four 50-caliber machine guns. During the 1967 Six Day War between Israel and her Arab neighbors, it was stationed in international waters off the Egyptian coast. Israel’s air force and navy attempted to sink the Liberty.
World War I – which was the first global war, and claimed as many as 65 million lives – has nearly been forgotten about. This article contains many suppressed facts, and I hope you come away from it with a better understanding of how the present connects to the past.
It has been said that fiction persuades people more effectively than nonfiction, because it does a better job of touching emotions. Perhaps nothing has advanced evolution’s cause so effectively as a play and movie–Inherit the Wind.
On June 25, 1950, Kim Il-sung, North Korea’s communist dictator, sent his troops to invade South Korea. American forces, fighting under UN authority, came to South Korea’s defense, in a bloody three-year war that ended in stalemate.
BREAKING STUDY: In Philippines, infant mortality surged 37% and birth defect deaths jumped 46% after COVID-19 "Vaccine" Rollout.
BREAKING STUDY: Infant Mortality Surged 37% and Birth Defect Deaths Jumped 46% After COVID-19...
Official Philippine government data show a 20-year decline in infant mortality was completely erased in just five ye...
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Mel Gibson on Mount Athos: "I've never felt such a strong connection with God anywhere like I did here"
He spent several days with the monks in prayer, silence, and daily liturgical services.
Reformed ex-climate alarmist, Tom Harris: “Wind turbines require a backup fossil fuel plant that continues burning 90% of the time, making the wind turbine largely unnecessary and, in essence, just for show”.
This is a far cry from the environmentally friendly image presented.
Absolute masterclass by Iran.
CNN confirms Tehran acquired an advanced Chinese satellite, gaining unprecedented high-resolution visibility over US targets.
Pentagon was forced to evacuate the vast majority of its troops to civilian hotels.
Washington is completely humiliated.
Pete Hegseth call wounded soldiers liars and is asked to resign
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