FOOL ME TWICE, exposes the cover-up of the Bali bombings and provides evidence that it was a Falseflag Operation. The film begins by documenting the Australian governmentâÂÂs prior knowledge of the Indonesian militaryâÂÂs plan to use violence to maintain autonomy over East Timor. Contrary to The Howard Governments claims they argued against peacekeeping forces allowing the Indonesian Special Forces to carry out their campaign of fear and suppression. Within 24 hours of the 2002 Bali bombings a team of FBI, UK special agents and Australian federal police started arriving in Bali. The investigation team continuously claimed different explosive devices were responsible for the main blast. Days after the attacks, Indonesian Police Chief, General Daiâ Bachtier, announced that the FBI had discovered C4 pointing the blame towards Jemaah Islamiah, JI (âÂÂSE Asia wing of Al qaedaâÂÂ). Eventually, investigators concluded that the main explosive device was a potassium chlorate car bomb. C4 was never included in final reports. The main explosive device was so powerful it seriously damaged buildings in a 2/400 metre radius and left a 1 metre deep, 10 metre wide crater. 202 people perished in the blasts, the majority incinerated from the main explosive device. Investigators quickly excavated the crater contents and dumped the remaining debris off the coast of southern Bali, including completely stripped concrete reinforcing bars. Potassium chlorate is a low velocity explosive and does not have the overpressure force to create a 1 metre deep crater or completely incinerate humans, let alone strip concrete. Only a high-tech explosive device has the power to strip concrete.
Trailer Trash TV takes a look at the birth of "The Box" by way of some vintage educational and sales films! Subjects included: How TV Works, Birth of the Remote, How TVs are Made plus Much More! All content on TTTV is in the P:ublic Domain.
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The Shop on Main Street (1965, Ján Kadár & Elmar Klos)
Classic Czechoslovakian film. With subtitles of course.
Una joven neoyorquina comienza a sufrir lo que parecen ser los estigmas, las heridas de Cristo durante la pasión. Un sacerdote especializado en hechos paranormales es enviado por el Vaticano para investigar lo sucedido.
Nanook of the North (1922) is a silent documentary film by Robert J. Flaherty. In the tradition of what would later be called salvage ethnography, Flaherty captured the struggles of the Inuk Nanook and his family in the Canadian arctic. The film is considered the first feature-length documentary, though Flaherty has been criticized for staging several sequences and thereby distorting the reality of his subjects' lives.[1] In 1989, this film was one of the first 25 films to be selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".
A wedding demo old but good
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