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    Default Re: Which Horizon Documentaries Miles?

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    Not Horizon doc's but I recommend the Daniel Elsberg doc 'The Most Dangerous Man in America'. I imagine this will be the only point of agreement between Miles and I.

    For comedy value there are some great conspiracy and alien doc's around.

    Any of David Icke's stuff is gold. Watch his conferences in bed before you go to sleep and you'll be guaranteed some epic scary dreams if you're anything like me.

    Some unintentionally hilarious vids I saw recently were a couple of documentaries on Billy Meiir, some weird Swiss based friend of aliens. They have developed a whole religion around him practically.

    I'm currently watching a 6 part series called UFO's the Hard Evidence.

    So far I've seen no evidence but I've had a couple of chuckles.
    I watched that Elsberg documentary last night and I have to say that I think it was excellent. Elsberg is a really interesting man. I find it facinating how he worked for the government for so many years and to some extent bought into the notion that what the government was doing was in some way just. But it obviously began to chip away at him and then bang he realised that he had to do something about it all. And so he did! Elsberg is definitely a true American hero and I have a lot of respect for what he did.
    Yeah I like Elsberg, he seems a sincere man. Nixon seemed almost like a Star Wars Imperial Empire villain though on some of those archive recordings! Asking Kissinger if they could take the dykes and damns out and flood all the vietnamese villages and then just nuke the lot of them to hell was kind of like.... this man is meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeental!

    He basically just wanted to win the war at all costs and would have lit a torch and set fire to the whole jungle without a twange of conscience I think.

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    Default Re: Which Horizon Documentaries Miles?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo View Post
    Not Horizon doc's but I recommend the Daniel Elsberg doc 'The Most Dangerous Man in America'. I imagine this will be the only point of agreement between Miles and I.

    For comedy value there are some great conspiracy and alien doc's around.

    Any of David Icke's stuff is gold. Watch his conferences in bed before you go to sleep and you'll be guaranteed some epic scary dreams if you're anything like me.

    Some unintentionally hilarious vids I saw recently were a couple of documentaries on Billy Meiir, some weird Swiss based friend of aliens. They have developed a whole religion around him practically.

    I'm currently watching a 6 part series called UFO's the Hard Evidence.

    So far I've seen no evidence but I've had a couple of chuckles.
    I watched that Elsberg documentary last night and I have to say that I think it was excellent. Elsberg is a really interesting man. I find it facinating how he worked for the government for so many years and to some extent bought into the notion that what the government was doing was in some way just. But it obviously began to chip away at him and then bang he realised that he had to do something about it all. And so he did! Elsberg is definitely a true American hero and I have a lot of respect for what he did.
    Yeah I like Elsberg, he seems a sincere man. Nixon seemed almost like a Star Wars Imperial Empire villain though on some of those archive recordings! Asking Kissinger if they could take the dykes and damns out and flood all the vietnamese villages and then just nuke the lot of them to hell was kind of like.... this man is meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeental!

    He basically just wanted to win the war at all costs and would have lit a torch and set fire to the whole jungle without a twange of conscience I think.
    Totally. Nixon was an extraordinarily nasty piece of work. You can make a case against every US President since WW2 of being a war criminal according to the Nuremburg laws. These people were never good people to begin with, but certainly in the case of Nixon there appeared to be demonic sociopathic tendencies. He really didn't give a shit about the damage and destruction he was wreaking, 'just so long as we win the war that was falsely constructed in the first place!'. Yay! Absolutely nuts.

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