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Very well done, and fairly riveting, as documentaries go. Of course,
Kissinger and Haig did the predictable thing, attacking the author
("a sewer pipe sucker," quoth Haig), etc etc. But they can't refute all the CIA documentation, recently declassified, which is ennumerated in the movie. VERY timely, with all the shenanigans Bush is trying to pull in the Middle East. Same ol, same ol...
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Just saw this film tonight. My God... I was practically in tears more than once...brought back many memories...and much anger. Longer ago than I care to recall, I marched against this man's policies. Now he's in charge of the 9-11 investigation.This films, and War Photographer, and Bowling for Columbine form a triumvarate of riveting documentaries that everyone should try to see.
Better hurry, TToHK will be gone from your local arthouse soon. I read the Harpers articles, but I will now seek out the book.
Where did you see it? I hope is out in DVD...........I hear is very good..........
Ruben
It's playing right now...only for a little while longer. You'll have to look for it at alternative theaters...don't expect to see it on the marquee of your usual corporate theater chain (if you, the more power to 'em!). The mainstream media has dutifully buried this thing (God, how they fawn over that maggot!), but this is one of those films that is NOT going to go away. Will it reach critical mass, and righteously inflame the masses? I doubt it...the "4th Estate" has done its job effectively once again.
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