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BUM HUNTING ... NOPE!
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THIS IS THE DAILY DIRT FILM FESTIVAL!
Two of the most important documentaries yer old pal Jerky has ever seen are now available in full on the Internet, and I urge everyone to watch them both in their entirety.
First up is 9/11 Mysteries, which to my reckoning is the Holy Grail of 9/11 conspiracy documentaries. It makes Loose Change seem like something you'd find between the sofa cushions. I don't think the producers get everything 100% right, but I think they're honest, and they do the best job so far of providing the full spectrum of the most compelling (and often ignored) evidence that there was a helluva lot more behind the terrorist attacks that changed the world forever - much to the delight of certain factions - than the consensus narrative even begins to admit.
Next up is Chavez: The Revolution Will Not Be Televised. It's an absolutely stunning first-hand account of the events behind the short-lived, American-supported military coup against Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez in April of 2002. I first saw this documentary a few years ago, and it left an impression that has yet to fade… I still carry the bruise, which I suspect will forever prevent me from being able to trust the mainstream media in all but the most clear-cut of reporting on the most obvious of facts… and even then, not so much. That it took The Powers That Be four years to mount a selective, perfunctory assault on the film's credibility is a testament to its revelatory power.
Hope this keeps you guys busy for a bit. More soon.
Cheers,
YOPJ
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Send all Jokes, Letters and other stuff to Jerky:
jerkyleboeuf@gmail.com
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