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Originally posted by NatureBoy
hmmm.... you did consider the fact that all the people being (bad) actors, the low quality cable TV production values, dramatic music, etc, etc --you know this is fiction right?
Looks like a low budget gonzo style straight to TV film to me, anyone know what it actually is?
You should know however, that even though it plays out as a documentary film, the Brandon Corey Story is entirely fictional. It's entertainment, not to be taken literally.
Originally posted by jkrog08
reply to post by downtown436
Whats "Wackenhut" and could you specify more on what he said? (Please)
[edit on 5/10/2009 by jkrog08]
George Wackenhut was known as a hard-line right-winger. He built up dossiers on Americans suspected of being Communists or left-leaning "subversives and sympathizers" and sold the information to interested parties. Age of Surveillance by Frank Donner (ISBN 0-394-74771-2) claims the Wackenhut Corporation maintained and updated its files even after the McCarthy hysteria had ebbed, adding the names of antiwar protesters and civil rights demonstrators to its list of "derogatory types." By 1965, Wackenhut was boasting to potential investors that the company maintained files on 2.5 million suspected dissidents - one in 46 American adults then living. In 1966, after acquiring the private files of Karl Barslaag, a former staff member of the House Committee on Un-American Activities, Wackenhut could claim that with more than 4 million names, it had the largest privately held file on suspected dissidents in America. In 1975, after the US Congress investigated companies that had private files, Wackenhut gave its files to the now-defunct anti-Communist Church League of America of Wheaton, Illinois.
Wackenhut's main office featured a pair of chairs shaped like elephants, which he called "Republican chairs," that had real tusks, as well as an autographed photo of Wackenhut shaking hands with George H. W. Bush (whom Wackenhut used to call "that pinko", according to Spy Magazine).
Originally posted by jkrog08
EDIT to add: I wouldn't be so quick to call hoax just yet.
[edit on 5/10/2009 by jkrog08]
While many of you have written to say how much you appreciate this movie, a few have said they were unhappy with the way we at TruthseekerTV chose to market the film. Some of you feel that our marketing was not genuine, that we represented the film as fact when it was and is FICTION based on fact, and portraying the great and courageous work of David Icke.
Originally posted by jkrog08
reply to post by RubberBaron
Yea fiction based on fact. Haven't you ever heard of a docudrama?
Originally posted by downtown436
They built a system of tunnels linking pretty much all military bases together underground, back in the WWII and cold war era. I'm certain that there are tunnels that go under the oceans too.
There are high speed trains in these tunnels. They use mag lev tech, and suck all the air out of the tunnels so that there is no air resistance. The trains can go like 3000+ mph.
The system was designed to haul sensitive cargo from place to place including nukes, and whatever else they didn't want the Russians to see.
Too bad it's all secret.
Originally posted by downtown436
The system was designed to haul sensitive cargo from place to place including nukes, and whatever else they didn't want the Russians to see.
Too bad it's all secret.