02-04-2011, 09:14 PM
Albert, you have thrown down an excellent gauntlet:
Time to crush them with an Oliver Stone JFK-type movie of James Douglass's The Unspeakable.
The blend of the 1991 tactical picture with Douglass' transcendent extension of Seven Days in May and Executive Action.
JFK was on a spiritual journey--and had the most outre partner in the marked-for-putsch Nikita Sergeyevich Khruschev.
The World that Might Have Been ought to be shown to the new inhabitants.
And by the way, the series which is subject of this thread is bad beyond belief according to the embarrassing trailers. And they act as if it is so magnificent. They, the proponents of the Big Lie, are satires of themselves.
The blend of the 1991 tactical picture with Douglass' transcendent extension of Seven Days in May and Executive Action.
JFK was on a spiritual journey--and had the most outre partner in the marked-for-putsch Nikita Sergeyevich Khruschev.
The World that Might Have Been ought to be shown to the new inhabitants.
And by the way, the series which is subject of this thread is bad beyond belief according to the embarrassing trailers. And they act as if it is so magnificent. They, the proponents of the Big Lie, are satires of themselves.