Thursday, December 31, 2015

TTS DVD SET OF THE YEAR

I purchased several DVD sets this year, a mixture of dramas and documentaries.

The three candidates are:
1. How the West was Lost - examines how the native Americans were forced and/or tricked into giving their lands to the white European immigrants, and then herded into reservations of ever decreasing size. For supporters of President Andrew Jackson, the episode on the Cherokee should diminish if not destroy your faith and trust in Jackson.
2. Documentaries that Changed the World by John Pilger - in depth reports on relatively contemporary events, such as the invasion of East Timor by Indonesia;
3. Testament of Youth broadcast by the BBC in 1979 - a much more truthful, detailed and powerful version than the 2014 film of Vera Brittain's memoirs, and with better acting.

And the winner is...

Testament of Youth.

To see in detail how Vera Brittain's life was destroyed by the war really brings the horror and emotion of loss from war direct into your front room.

But it is particularly sickening to think that our Royal family (no, not the Bolton one) with Freemasonry engineered the war. At least fifteen million people died, and more than that also wounded. And all for what? So that the British Empah could rule the world through a world government, The League of Nations, which ironically Brittain supported until 1933 when she realised the world was arming itself for another. I would argue that this rearmament was due to the failure of The League of Nations to become a bona fide world government.

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