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    Man... I'd forgotten how good Bill Cooper was. (I discovered yesterday that my laptop will work at the bottom of the garden in the greenhouse, so overdosing on documentaries while I work!!!) I didn't get decent internet until 2008, but then I started looking at all sorts and ended up down so many rabbit holes... He was just one of them..

    I watched this years ago... I remember trying to look for his 911 all day speech and then listening to his July broadcast about Osama...

    Then when I re-saw this documentary again today about the JFK assassination it brought home the Mandela affect again ... I looked into the assassination around 2009 and at that time the only footage I remember seeing was 4 in the car and it was black and white... (that's how I remember it) it made me laugh out loud at the colour footage and 6 six in the car.

    it's also very pertinent today how he describes socialism and communism towards the end of the documentary.

    thanks for uploading x


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    WILLIAM COOPER "The death of an American patriot"


    If you would like to listen to Cooper's show Hour Of The Time--see this post--
    https://projectavalon.net/forum4/show...=1#post1328899
    This is one documentary I haven't seen yet, and perhaps really should. And it ought probably to be in the library (note to self).

    What has been in the library for close on 18 months or so is a dedicated https://avalonlibrary.net/?dir=Willi...Bill%29_Cooper directory wherein is the entire set of these broadcasts along with some other items of interest.

    They are also available in 11 zipped files and close to 16GBs worth of material. Sometimes it really is worth just seeing if something you're interested in is already there. It just may be

    Here: https://avalonlibrary.net/?dir=Willi...ime_broadcasts
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    THE THIRD REICH IN COLOR (1998)
    (3:30:19 hrs.)
    "This documentary utilizes rare color archive footage to chronicle the rise of National Socialism in Germany and the progress of the Second World War. Included is film shot by Adolf Hitler's personal pilot and 'home movies' made by his wife and then mistress Eva Braun. All the major campaigns of the war are also featured, with breathtaking air-to-air combat sequences. A HUGE dose of salt is needed along the way as the narration has had to be totally pro-Jewish in order to get the documentary passed postwar censors."

    Source: https://www.bitchute.com/video/nX4arGKnbcDX
    The bitchute link here now no longer works as a 404 message loaded. It can be watched at this alternative site, or in the embed below:

    https://worldtruthvideos.website/wat...7fKh3Kf8d.html

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    https://thelasticemerchant.com/about...ilm/the-story/ with much more info.

    Twice a week for over half a century, Baltazar Ushca has hiked up the slopes of Mount Chimborazo, the tallest mountain in Ecuador, to harvest glacial ice that covers the highest altitudes of this dormant volcano. In the past, up to forty ice merchants made the journey up the mountain to mine the ice; today, however, Baltazar works alone. Even his brothers, Gregorio and Juan, both raised as ice merchants, have retired from the mountain to find more steady work.

    The Last Ice Merchant tells a story of cultural change and indigenous lifestyle through the perspectives of three brothers who have dealt with change in different ways. I wanted to portray the characters as the dignified people that they are and to show the very human story of their circumstances — to make a movie that would portray the indigenous community positively for both an outside audience, and also for the community itself.

    I was first introduced to Baltazar by my good friend Rodrigo Donoso (who would later produce the movie). As a tour guide and a local, Rodrigo has known Baltazar and his family for over 20 years. I was immediately both captivated and impressed with Baltazar. It was hard to believe that a man 67 years old and no taller than 5 feet trekked up a mountain alone, in rain, sleet, snow and shine, just for the ice. When I met Baltazar’s brothers and talked to his family, I found a depth to the story that I felt could resonate beyond this small community.
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    This is an interesting story about cheese. The dairy industry will produce more than they sell and it ends up in underground caves. The average American consumes 34.1 pounds of cheese per year. As of 2020 it was 40.2 pounds. statista

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    Quote The cheese caves of the United States require a strict 36 degrees. There are thousands of red, orange, and yellow barrels lining the floor, each one weighing 680 pounds and filled to the brim with dairy products. These limestone caves in Springfield, MO are home to the US’s largest stockpile of its 1.4 billion-pound surplus of cheese, but the path that led to how the cheese caves came to be may surprise you. Let's learn the story behind Government Cheese and the Cheese Caves of the United States.

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    I watched this yesterday and found it of interest .... It shocks me (the same as organ donation did) to comprehend that something 'good' done to help others is nothing more than money and the collection of same.

    Basically .... 80% of blood donations are sold to pharma companies to create 'very expensive drugs' .... so your donation actually helps demonic corporations!

    Quote Blood Business sheds light on the opaque trade of the blood plasma industry. From the impoverished streets of Cleveland Ohio to the golden shores of Switzerland's Lake Zurich, the film explores the intricacies around the business of blood.

    Plasma, a component of blood that is highly sought-after, now costs more per liter than petrol. Used by pharmaceutical companies to create expensive medications, this precious liquid has become a lucrative commodity. This film investigates one of the largest corporations in this flourishing market, with profits soaring over €1 billion (US$1.13 billion). Their donation centers are mostly found in poor neighborhoods in the US, and they pay donors for their blood – a practice forbidden in Europe. For impoverished Americans, blood donations have become a source of income, presenting a real risk to their health, as they lie about their conditions and donate repeatedly to make ends meet. Other donors give blood in the hope of helping others, but the reality of where their donations actually go can be somewhat different. We investigate the global trade in blood and plasma donations.

    Source: https://www.bitchute.com/video/HoPGeaNamQ4F
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    Watched all of this in fascination, tinged with sadness as it is all slowly disappearing.

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    188,732 views Dec 23, 2023 #riskybusiness #insidernews #Himalayas

    The Himalayas are home to several hidden treasures. We took a closer look at some special foods, clothes and medicines found in the highest mountain range in the world.

    0:00 - Intro
    00:04 - Kashmir Saffron
    12:03 - Pashmina Wool
    18:07 - Shilajit or Natural Viagara
    26:50 - 'Mad Honey' Hunters
    36:22 - Rare Caterpillar Fungus
    40:04 - Kashmir's Floating Market
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    HMS Victory - The Total Guide

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    I saw this on dailymail today and remember watching 'Alone in the Wilderness' years ago. In 1968 Richard Proenneke decided to leave society and build a cabin at Twin Lakes, Alaska. He planned to live there for just one year and ended up staying for thirty then left at age 81. The cabin was restored, and visitors can see how he lived and sign the ledger.

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    Quote Richard Louise "Dick" Proenneke (1916-2003) was a well-known Alaska hermit, living in a cabin near the shores of Twin Lakes, in what is now Lake Clark National Park. This film was produced by the National Park Service.

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