Breakdown

I saw this documentary a few months ago on TV and wished I could share it with you. It is done by an American but was launched in a big 'Premiere' by Hezbollah in Lebanon. The documentary is about U.S policies in the Middle East and is very interesting. You will notice at the top right hand side of the frame, the logo of Al Manar which is Hezbollah's satellite TV channel. It's an excellent channel.. but the US has branded it as a "terrorist channel". One hardly has words to describe the ridicule of such accusations and such sweeping branding by the US government. Although Al Manar channel can easily be watched in the US on satellite TV, it is legally forbidden. The whole world can watch Al Manar except for the US and France... where the ADL and Israel lobbies have spread their wings a little too far. Even Israel watches Al Manar!! In fact, Israelis are prime viewers of Al Manar and don’t miss a second of its transmission… but they won't allow Americans to watch it! I really hope to see more material from Al Manar uploaded to the internet. This would help clear many of the lies that are being spread around the world by Zionist controlled media about the Middle East and especially about Israel.

Breakdown:

http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=breakdown+owl+productions

http://english.wa3ad.org/index.php?show=sounds&action=play&id=3

Part 1
Part 2
Part 3

Posted in Submitted by Cherifa Sirry on Mon, 2007-09-10 06:55.

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Wow. Even israel watches it? I didn’t know that!

Remember in August 2004 when israeli TV showed that film The Ringworm Children (Hebrew title 10,000 Rays)? It won the prize for best documentary at the Haifa international film festival, and was shown at Jewish and Israeli film festivals around the world--but it will never be seen on American TV.

How pleased I was that israel could not get al-Manar off the air last year, no matter how many bombs israel dropped on Lebanon.

Al-Manar (“the Beacon”) was started in 1991. In March 2006 the U.S. Treasury Department designated al-Manar a "global terrorist entity.” Five months later (24 Aug 06) the FBI arrested a New York man for showing al-Manar news features.

Explanation:

HDTV Corp. was a Brooklyn-based company that provided satellite TV to cable operators, plus private companies, government organizations, and individual customers. It was owned by Javed Iqbal, a U.S. citizen originally from Pakistan. Iqbal had eight satellite dishes set up in a two-story gray brick townhouse he shared with his wife and four young children on Staten Island.

A zionist Jew named Mark Dubowitz contacted the FBI, which asked Mr. Iqbal to broadcast al-Manar. When Iqbal followed the FBI’s request, he was arrested and charged with “conspiracy to support a terrorist group.” His co-conspirators were the FBI.

Dubowitz (the zionist Jew) heads “Coalition Against Terrorist Media.” He wants to shut down al-Manar’s two satellites: Nilesat, owned by the Egyptian government, and Arabsat, majority-owned by the Saudi government.

Get this: Iqbal was arrested under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, which makes an exception for the distribution of news programs. Also the al-Manar web site is available to the public. Yet Mr. Iqbal is being prosecuted anyway! He faces five years’ imprisonment. All his bank assets were seized, and his other company, FCC Federal, was destroyed. The U.S. government is not even following its own laws.

I presume it is also illegal to watch Hamas’ al-Aqsa TV. It uses the Nilesat satellite too.

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I notice that Google has removed the video, but I downloaded it from the other site.

I encouraged WUFYS readers to look at it. It’s a three-part program (each segment about 40 minutes long) that discusses how U.S. policy is framed around oil and war. It shows Iraq, Venezuela, Central America, Africa, and other places. There are videos of propaganda during the Vietnam era, which is identical to today’s propaganda. There is also video of the destruction of Lebanon.

Excellent.

thx1138 | Mon, 2007-09-10 12:51

Actually I don't think that I seen "The Ringworm Children".., but now that you mention that it wasn't allowed on US TV, I think that it might be interesting to look out for it:) I wonder if it's available on the internet...

Cherifa Sirry | Wed, 2007-09-12 07:51

http://bitoogle.com/torrent/535450/

The Ringworm Children
(zionist genocide against Jews using radiation)(2005)avi
428Mb

..jump on the torrent express, you'll need uTorrent or something similar :)

..and SPREAD THIS ONE AROUND to F*CK THOSE SUPREMACIST ASHKENAZIM..

Grim Reaper | Wed, 2007-09-12 11:51

You can try Grim Reaper’s link, but bit-torrents can be twitchy. The DVD can be purchased from Amazon.com. It’s not on YouTube or anything.

I saw part of it once. I was able to stand five minutes, and could take no more. I cried for the rest of the day.

It’s like Qana II. I can’t go there. I will be paralyzed with sorrow. I’m not trying to be melodramatic.

Normally what happens is this….

People learn about the film, and are intrigued. Then they watch it. When you ask what they think, they say nothing. They change the subject. They can’t go there.

This is not indifference. It’s the opposite. It's too much pain.

There is a vast difference between depression and sorrow. Depression happens when we have hostility, but we have no way to show it. We shut down. We withdraw. We turn our anger inward. We feel frustrated.

Sorrow happens when we have love, but we have no way to show it. This is truly hell. To ache with love, but to not be able to take those children in your arms, is like having a gaping wound in your chest, a wound you can never close. There are not enough tears, and not enough blood to wash away your pain.

Jesus said, “Blessed are they that mourn, for they shall be comforted.”

We don’t want comfort for ourselves.

We just want to comfort those victims. Perhaps one day we will have a chance. Paradise is a place where we can approach all the people we’ve known, or the victims we’ve heard about, and tell them, “I love you.”

thx1138 | Wed, 2007-09-12 11:59

Grim Reaper and Thx1138

Thanks for your suggestions. I shall try both.

Thxs1138, I like your differentiation between depression and sorrow...
Very interesting.

Cherifa Sirry | Wed, 2007-09-12 12:45

..yah, keep in mind that you may feel anger and love simultaneously! aaarrgh/ugh!!

..some very good insight i may add!

..Spread this idea around!..

(= PEACE >>LOVE<< FREEDOM =)

Grim Reaper | Wed, 2007-09-12 13:09

http://bitoogle.com/torrent/535450/

Unfortunately, this torrent currently has no seeds.

Sullivan | Wed, 2007-09-12 13:16

..yah it does brotha, had 3 now 2.. 28%, it's paifully slow but will revive the torrent for shock treatment!

..then it will be fast, and posted here, where people will watch however many minutes they can stand, then actually DO SOMETHING about it!

..it's destined for online video..

Grim Reaper | Wed, 2007-09-12 13:47

I had it (from google), was going to offer to send it, but discover that I'd deleted it, alas.

Nobodaddy | Wed, 2007-09-12 14:30

..yah, it's been killed a few times already, so let's put it up in a few other places, besides joogle toob..

Grim Reaper | Wed, 2007-09-12 14:44

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