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The Invisible Government
by John Pilger
I wasn't going to mention The Green Berets when I sat down to write this, until I read the other day that John Wayne was the most influential movie who ever lived. I a saw the Green Berets starring John Wayne on a Saturday night in 1968 in Montgomery Alabama. (I was down there to interview the then-infamous governor George Wallace). I had just come back from Vietnam, and I couldn't believe how absurd this movie was. So I laughed out loud, and I laughed and laughed. And it wasn't long before the atmosphere around me grew very cold. My companion, who had been a Freedom Rider in the South, said, "Let's get the hell out of here and run like hell."


We were chased all the way back to our hotel, but I doubt if any of our pursuers were aware that John Wayne, their hero, had lied so he wouldn't have to fight in World War II. And yet the phony role model of Wayne sent thousands of Americans to their deaths in Vietnam, with the notable exceptions of George W. Bush and Dick Cheney.




Last year, in his acceptance of the Nobel Prize for Literature, the playwright Harold Pinter made an epoch speech. He asked why, and I quote him, "The systematic brutality, the widespread atrocities, the ruthless suppression of independent thought in Stalinist Russia were well know in the West, while American state crimes were merely superficially recorded, left alone, documented." And yet across the world the extinction and suffering of countless human beings could be attributed to rampant American power. "But," said Pinter, "You wouldn't know it. It never happened. Nothing ever happened. Even while it was happening it wasn't happening. It didn't matter. It was of no interest." Pinter's words were more than the surreal. The BBC ignored the speech of Britain's most famous dramatist.




I've made a number of documentaries about Cambodia. The first was Year Zero: the Silent Death of Cambodia. It describes the American bombing that provided the catalyst for the rise of Pol Pot. What Nixon and Kissinger had started, Pol Pot completed—CIA files alone leave no doubt of that. I offered Year Zero to PBS and took it to Washington. The PBS executives who saw it were shocked. They whispered among themselves. They asked me to wait outside. One of them finally emerged and said, "John, we admire your film. But we are disturbed that it says the United States prepared the way for Pol Pot."




I said, "Do you dispute the evidence?" I had quoted a number of CIA documents. "Oh, no," he replied. "But we've decided to call in a journalistic adjudicator."


http://www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?SectionID=21&ItemID=13334

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  • @dovewingd  The BBC is a corrupt body and mouthpiece of the government, which periodically shows up in sensationalist documentaries such as ‘9/11 - Conspiracy Files.’ They bend over backwards to pervert the course of truth, towing the line of the corrupt status quo; many of their journalists are of the same ilk, having sold their souls to the devil himself. They have no shame and no conscience. Only the honest ones leave.

  • "Year Zero: the Silent Death of Cambodia. It describes the American bombing that provided the catalyst for the rise of Pol Pot. What Nixon and Kissinger had started, Pol Pot completed—CIA files alone leave no doubt of that."

    - Im no longer shocked by things like this

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  • Pilger is living legend

  • @Onepretentiousdude I agree unfortunately. Noam Chomsky is cited as the leading scholar in the world today. However, his ability and capability to translate his knowledge into laymen terms for the average man to consume is not as impressive as his genius. Hence, John Pilger is a better suited candidate for assimilating this information to the public people. Just a thought =P

  • @Onepretentiousdude MAYBE YOU HAVE A VD INFECTION YOU CAUGHT FROM YOUR MOM WHEN YOU WERE BORN....GET THAT TREATED BEFORE IT EATS UP THE REST OF YOUR BRAIN. ASSHOLE

  • @1IIIIIIIIII1

    Maybe if you have autism, Chomsky is brilliant.

  • @Onepretentiousdude CHOMSKY IS GOOD FOR MAKING PEOPLE WANT TO TAKE A NAP

  • @1IIIIIIIIII1

    Are you retarded? Chomsky is the most cited human being in scholarship today. He gives talks ALL AROUND THE WORLD. His book Manufacturing Consent is AMAZING. Please, John Pilger is good, but he's not nearly on the level of Chomsky.

  • @Onepretentiousdude chomsky is so damn boring to listen to, no one hangs around to hear what he has to say. Pilger is a good talker that people will listen to

  • @dmgcat

    >because there is more depth to Pilgers documentaries

    Pilger is good, but he's no Chomsky. Read Manufacturing Consent. 

  • Ezekiel 27:27

    “ Your riches, wares, and merchandise, Your mariners and pilots, Your caulkers and merchandisers, All your men of war who are in you, And the entire company which is in your midst, Will fall into the midst of the seas on the day of your ruin.

  • @dmgcat Chomsky is pretty bad ass tho.

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