Showing posts with label Vietnam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vietnam. Show all posts

Monday, April 14, 2014

Ten Documentaries about the Occult, Anarchy, Government Propaganda, Corruption, the New World Order, and more

This is a random collection of ten documentaries, with my description of each.  I post a different documentary, every time I watch a new one.  To prevent the documentary page from taking an extremely long time to load, I create separate pages for older documentaries.  This is page 7.

The Boer War (1899-1902) - A Documentary Film
 (added 04/03/14)

This film is a quick 26-minute documentary about The Boer War in South Africa.  This documentary can give someone a quick overview of the history of The Boers, the people who began leaving the English coastal settlements of Africa, and moving inland.  Once gold was discovered in their new settlement area, the Boer area began booming, which caused Britain to look to become involved.  Eventually the Boers and the British began fighting.  The British put the Boers into concentration camps, and burned Boer houses, and farms, and destroyed cattle.  The average person, unless highly interested in English history, will not find this documentary to be very entertaining.



Saturday, October 13, 2012

Mitt Romney, The Chicken Hawk

I first heard of the term "chicken hawk" used by Governor Jesse Ventura to describe those politicians that are always calling for war, but are not willing to fight in a war or too chicken to have ever fought.  Chicken hawk is a perfect term for Governor Mitt Romney.  As he attempts to win the presidency, he touts his eager willingness to expand the United States military presence throughout the world, as one of his best assets.  Whether it is being in Iraq, Afghanistan, attacking Iran, or aiding the rebels in Syria, Mitt Romney believes the United States has a duty to be involved in other nations conflicts.
But what does Mitt Romney know about war ? Unlike Governor Jesse Ventura, Governor Mitt Romney has never served in the military.  While Governor Ventura was in Vietnam, Governor Romney was back home vehemently supporting the war, but at the same time dodging the draft, and getting more than one deferment.
So he thinks like most elites, war is good for making money and bringing change, but never will I, or any of my family, fight in it.  The elite believe war is for the peasants to fight.  Take a look at old photos of Mitt Romney at Stanford, protesting the people who are protesting the Vietnam war.  Here is the link to the New York Times discussing Mitt Romney's pro-war Stanford days, with more pictures.