Type: Documentary Rating: NR Running Time: 60 Minutes Starring: Directed by: Peter Tetteroo, Raymond Feddema PLOT DESCRIPTION The winner of the 2001 International Emmy award for Best Documentary, W...
Type: Documentary Rating: NR Running Time: 60 Minutes Starring: Directed by: Peter Tetteroo, Raymond Feddema PLOT DESCRIPTION The winner of the 2001 International Emmy award for Best Documentary, Welcome to North Korea is a grotesquely surreal look at the all-too-real conditions in modern-day North Korea. Dutch filmmaker Peter Tetteroo and his associate Raymond Feddema spent a week in and around the North Korean capital of Pyongyang -- ample time to produce this outstanding film. Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs; from www.archive.org.
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It's a front organization for a group of people who want to destroy national sovereignty, particularly American. They are the people behind WWII and especially the Cold War. Watch the video, "Ring of Power". Also watch Zeitgeist 911, all on youtube.
What the hell are smoking?? Does the word INQUSITION mean anything to you? Do you have any knowledge of the breadth of torture tools developed and used in England for centuries, for political or religious "criminals"?? And Louis just starved the French TO DEATH.
And absolute power was exercised FOR CENTURIES by the Catholic Church. And they used every type of mental warping and poisoning to kill, starve, and torture people WHO DID NOT AGREE WITH THEM.
I study European politics so I think I have a pretty good idea of what I'm talking about. The Catholic church never in history had absolute power. First of all, the "Catholic" church only exists since the Reformation in the 16th century (so no MA). 2nd, the Church ALWAYS had to share its power with the empires. Ever heard of the Investiture Controversy? Look it up ;) Absolutism is merely a claim to absolute power, it was never a reality. Louis XIV had far less power than governments today have.
In reality, the kings always had to bargain with the estates in order to get something done. If the king wanted money, the estates would 'grant' it to him in exchange for certain privileges. The kings hardly had any influence on its citizens private life, only the public sphere. He could not force the French to speak the standardized French nor could he make children attend school (like today's governments can). Read Opello & Rosow of you wanna know more about this.
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And absolute power was exercised FOR CENTURIES by the Catholic Church. And they used every type of mental warping and poisoning to kill, starve, and torture people WHO DID NOT AGREE WITH THEM.
What's the diff. with NK?