01-02-2013, 08:04 PM
Causus Pax
LOG LINE: In order to dramatize, with unprecedented emotional impact sufficient to inspire paradigm-shifting, universal demand for disarmament, the threat posed to the survival of the human race by nuclear brinkmanship, the newly enlightened and pacifist leaders of the world's two greatest superpowers agree to stage a controlled confrontation that appears to bring civilization to the precipice of Armageddon.
PITCH: The Missiles of October meets Gandhi.
LOG LINE: In order to dramatize, with unprecedented emotional impact sufficient to inspire paradigm-shifting, universal demand for disarmament, the threat posed to the survival of the human race by nuclear brinkmanship, the newly enlightened and pacifist leaders of the world's two greatest superpowers agree to stage a controlled confrontation that appears to bring civilization to the precipice of Armageddon.
PITCH: The Missiles of October meets Gandhi.
Charles Drago
Co-Founder, Deep Politics Forum
If an individual, through either his own volition or events over which he had no control, found himself taking up residence in a country undefined by flags or physical borders, he could be assured of one immediate and abiding consequence: He was on his own, and solitude and loneliness would probably be his companions unto the grave.
-- James Lee Burke, Rain Gods
You can't blame the innocent, they are always guiltless. All you can do is control them or eliminate them. Innocence is a kind of insanity.
-- Graham Greene
Co-Founder, Deep Politics Forum
If an individual, through either his own volition or events over which he had no control, found himself taking up residence in a country undefined by flags or physical borders, he could be assured of one immediate and abiding consequence: He was on his own, and solitude and loneliness would probably be his companions unto the grave.
-- James Lee Burke, Rain Gods
You can't blame the innocent, they are always guiltless. All you can do is control them or eliminate them. Innocence is a kind of insanity.
-- Graham Greene

