Missing (part4)
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@dustyaries that doesn't make sense though. she says... that he's gone for over TWO WEEKS...
he was with the other woman writing in his notebook on SEP 16; so this is probably the end of Sep
it don't add up, bro
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@skylur44 "this sort of coup could only have occurred in a country that is basically corrupt and lawless. Without the cooperation of the powers that be in Chile, this could never have taken place."
A complete utter bullshit lie; there was law & order in Chile. The US intentionally overthrew a legally elected government that happened to piss off some American business interests. It was the U.S. which acted in an intentionally lawless manner as it creating the coup. It was all about the $.
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Holy shit, is that Palmer from The Thing?
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Costa Gavras had a penchant for making high voltage political thrillers. The State Department had protested vehemently when this movie was released, stating there was no complicity on the part of the CIA in the overhrow of Salvodor Allende Gossens. Witness one remarkable thing in this move...there in no mention of the word Chile....only Santigo is mentioned frequently and since Nixon's portrait adorns the the US embassy, it can be assumed that the events pertained to the year 1973
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"If you ever find your kids missing in another Country. Never mention any kind or shit religion; Theirs nor your. And definitly never metion any kind of shit Government, Just do the best negotiative/dialogue you can................"
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Thank God for hero Pinochet
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Trying to converse with you is like trying to play tennis without a tennis ball, in other words, dude, IM-FUCKING-POSSIBLE. Now run along and spew your vitriol and closed mind at someone who might actually give a shit.
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Really? The US was "complicit", well that's odd, because the judicial system of Chile (corrupt and lawless) trialed and convicted not only Pinochet but more 150 top agents of his government, even Hormans' investigation is open today and people has been charged with his murder. Now, blow me away and tell me how many people have the "beacon of justice" trialed as of today for their "complicity" in this genocide, cause last I heard, Nixon was even burried with honors, wasn't he?
Around this time of the film, 18 September 1973, just around 4:50 of this part of Missing, Charles Horman might been executed at the National Stadium. Costa-Garvas might have timed it with Vangelis's sorrowful score with Jack Lemmon moving towards the window. Ed Horman probably have felt that feeling of dread. I know I would. RIP Ed and Charles.
dustyaries 3 years ago 6
@NordishTerror Pity you weren't there - you would probably be buried in a wall at the national cemetery.
ehta01 1 year ago 2