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Project Alice - V Forever (A Tribute To Kenneth Johnson)
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The "John May - Lives On" team bring you this special presentation on behalf of "PROJECT ALICE", the "Bring Back 'V'" campaign! This video is dedicated to the creator of "V: The Original Miniseries", writer/director Kenneth Johnson (without whom, there would BE no 'V'!), and is also a tribute to the 'V' cast & crewmembers who are sadly no longer with us. The leader of "PROJECT ALICE", Ilana Rapp (of Ilana's V Site) welcomes you aboard her mothership... if you dare!!! To find out more about "PROJECT ALICE", please visit: www.ilanasVsite.com http Join us on Facebook & Twitter at: www.facebook.com www.twitter.com "PROJECT ALICE" fully supports Kenneth Johnson in his efforts to bring "V: The Motion Picture" to the big screen! For updates & info from the man himself, please visit: www.kennethjohnson.us --------------------------------------------------------------------- Here is a transcript for our non-English-speaking members who have expressed an interest in translating the dialogue... "The First Time I Saw V" Ilana "Mr. Ken Johnson, this is Ilana. I just wanted to let you know about the first time I saw 'V'. My dad came running home from work, screaming "We have to watch this show, we have to watch this show! Everybody at work is talking about it!". And back in the day we only had one television, so my brother & I reluctantly sat down with my mom, my dad turned on the TV & I was hooked. Kenny, you know I have never stopped since. You are a genius, you are brilliant, you ...
WHAT THE NAZI ZIONISTS DON´T WANT YOU TO KNOW
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- Author: samcan1980
Tags: Zionists Jews Palestine Israel Jewry Nazi anthem Zionist adolf hitler eva braun Führer rudolf hess nuremberg tribunal third reich reich blitzkrieg ww2 weltkrieg stalin anti-communism roosevelt churchill franco communist antisemitism jude jew swastika reinhard heydrich Ernst Zündel samcan 1980
The Zionist Jews behaved the same way they accused Nazi Germans of behaving towards them. They killed innocent people in Palestine to take over the villages. There is a documentary called "The Promise" by Peter Kosminsky. The Promise is a TV series made in 2010 and was made by the Jewish writer/director for Channel 4. I recommend all who are interested to watch that documentary which is quite informative in the events that transpired.
Symbols of Peace
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- Author: MoeBedard
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By www.KnightsTemplar.TV - A number of peace symbols have been used in various cultures and contexts, one of the most ancient being the olive branch. The dove and olive branch was used by early Christians and was later adopted as a secular symbol. One of history's most despised symbols means "peace" for the Hindus of Ahmedabad, India. The earthen lamps are arranged in a swastika a day before Diwali, the festival of lights. CREDITS A Production of http By Moe Bedard FIAT LUX! This is a video for the song "Peace" by the conscious hip hop band Luminaries who have dedicated themselves to service through music. www.LuminariesMusic.com Download on I Tunes http
Television Under the Swastika (4/4)
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- Author: GermanWarFiles
Tags: Second World War Documentary Television Under the Swastika Michael Kloft Nazi Hitler Propaganda Nuremberg SPIEGEL TV Reich Labor Service Third Germany German Files
Television Under the Swastika Michael Kloft's documentary on the history of Nazi television. Legend has it that the triumphal march of television began in the United States in the 'fifties. But in reality its origins hark back much further. As early as the 'thirties, a bitter rivalry raged for the world's first television broadcast. Nazi Germany wanted to beat the competition from Great Britain and the US - at all costs. Reich Broadcast Director Hadamovsky christened the new-born "Greater German Television" in March 1935. And it was only in September 1944 that the last program flickered across the TV screens. For a long time the belief persisted that only very few Nazi programs had survived, but SPIEGEL TV has now succeeded in tracking down a stock of television films and reports which have remained intact since the end of the Third Reich. These include extensive coverage of the 1936 National Socialist Party Convention in Nuremberg which recalls today's live broadcasts, and of a 1937 visit Benito Mussolini paid to Berlin. Interviews with high-ranking Nazis such as Albert Speer, Robert Ley and the actor Heinrich George are among the finds, along with numerous special reports (ie on the Reich Labor Service), a cooking show and the lottery drawing. Television anchorwomen greet their tiny audiences in specially installed television parlors in Berlin, Munich and Hamburg with "Heil Hitler." The entertainment programs are particularly curious. Cabaret artists are featured ...
Television Under the Swastika (3/4)
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- Author: GermanWarFiles
Tags: Second World War Documentary Television Under the Swastika Michael Kloft Nazi Hitler Propaganda Nuremberg SPIEGEL TV Reich Labor Service Third Germany German Files
Television Under the Swastika Michael Kloft's documentary on the history of Nazi television. Legend has it that the triumphal march of television began in the United States in the 'fifties. But in reality its origins hark back much further. As early as the 'thirties, a bitter rivalry raged for the world's first television broadcast. Nazi Germany wanted to beat the competition from Great Britain and the US - at all costs. Reich Broadcast Director Hadamovsky christened the new-born "Greater German Television" in March 1935. And it was only in September 1944 that the last program flickered across the TV screens. For a long time the belief persisted that only very few Nazi programs had survived, but SPIEGEL TV has now succeeded in tracking down a stock of television films and reports which have remained intact since the end of the Third Reich. These include extensive coverage of the 1936 National Socialist Party Convention in Nuremberg which recalls today's live broadcasts, and of a 1937 visit Benito Mussolini paid to Berlin. Interviews with high-ranking Nazis such as Albert Speer, Robert Ley and the actor Heinrich George are among the finds, along with numerous special reports (ie on the Reich Labor Service), a cooking show and the lottery drawing. Television anchorwomen greet their tiny audiences in specially installed television parlors in Berlin, Munich and Hamburg with "Heil Hitler." The entertainment programs are particularly curious. Cabaret artists are featured ...
Television Under the Swastika (2/4)
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- Author: GermanWarFiles
Tags: Second World War Documentary Television Under the Swastika Michael Kloft Nazi Hitler Propaganda Nuremberg SPIEGEL TV Reich Labor Service Third Germany German Files
Television Under the Swastika Michael Kloft's documentary on the history of Nazi television. Legend has it that the triumphal march of television began in the United States in the 'fifties. But in reality its origins hark back much further. As early as the 'thirties, a bitter rivalry raged for the world's first television broadcast. Nazi Germany wanted to beat the competition from Great Britain and the US - at all costs. Reich Broadcast Director Hadamovsky christened the new-born "Greater German Television" in March 1935. And it was only in September 1944 that the last program flickered across the TV screens. For a long time the belief persisted that only very few Nazi programs had survived, but SPIEGEL TV has now succeeded in tracking down a stock of television films and reports which have remained intact since the end of the Third Reich. These include extensive coverage of the 1936 National Socialist Party Convention in Nuremberg which recalls today's live broadcasts, and of a 1937 visit Benito Mussolini paid to Berlin. Interviews with high-ranking Nazis such as Albert Speer, Robert Ley and the actor Heinrich George are among the finds, along with numerous special reports (ie on the Reich Labor Service), a cooking show and the lottery drawing. Television anchorwomen greet their tiny audiences in specially installed television parlors in Berlin, Munich and Hamburg with "Heil Hitler." The entertainment programs are particularly curious. Cabaret artists are featured ...
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