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Death of a Nation - The Timor Conspiracy - by John Pilger

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Death of a Nation - The Timor Conspiracy - by John Pilger

An exploration of the situation in East Timor - a country ruled by bloodshed and fear.

Beginning as a journalist in his native Australia before moving to London, John Pilger has been the recipient of multiple awards, including Britain's highest award for journalism, twice, and television academy awards in both the UK and the United States. He has been a foreign correspondent and frontline war reporter, and is a regular contributor to international media, including the ITV Network, the Guardian and the New Statesman. An incisive and rare critic of Western economic and military power, Pilger's humane eyewitness reporting has been described as a unique presence on British television that explores where others dare not go.

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- Name: Death of a Nation - The Timor Conspiracy - by John Pilger.m4v
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- Duration: 1h 16mn
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comment: Watch this film very closely and learn what happens to innocent and peaceful people who don't own a gun. The population predominantly identifies as Roman Catholic (97%) and you do know what the Masonic elites think of Christians. Maybe the oil reserves of East Timor weren't the only reason for the mass slaughters and genocide in East Timor. After watching this you may have to rethink some ideas about your pacifist attitude. Mahatma Gandhi was indeed successful with pacifism but only because the English of the old British Empire were gentlemen. If the US had occupied India back then, they would just have slaughtered Gandhi and his followers - peaceful or not. What Indonesian troops have done to the people of East Timor may soon be done by US-troops to the American people. You better react differently from how those people reacted. Learn from historical facts. An ideology only takes you so far but when confronted with reality it quickly collapses under pressure.