I
fell onto a world class internet story yesterday. Want to hear the basics?
sure. .
can I send you the photo; that is central to the story.
yeah ok?
Can
this be who I think it is?
The voice on the sound track of this film is very recognizable as Clinton. It's from a film called "No To Silent Death" and can be found, (was made in 1983), - in the "Leningrad Popular Science Film Studios". .it lloks like him doesnt it. . .The film used old footage and this copy was found by anarchist-film buff and dumpster diver, Bruce Grenville, years ago, outside the abandoned Auckland office, of the collapsing Soviet Union, just off Customs St. . . . It may never have had a wide audience. . . . .
I'm being watched. . . . .
The story wouldn't be the same, say, if it was a picture of Bob Dole in uniform, because everybody knew he was in the service.
where did u find this?
"Bill's acting ability was formulated in his early years while," on the other hand, we know he is also a draft dodger. So this film raises valid questions. Can he be seen as being a traitor for being in this film, and/or was it taken when he was in Russia? (I hear tell that "Clinton also went to Moscow as a war protester for the CIA". If so, that would make him then about twenty four, if this film was taken there, which looks like the most obvious answer; though the film's context points to cuttings from a Hollywood studio.)
my messages may not be getting through to you. I said - in a dumpster. Did you get that one? Remember outside which office?
no didnt get that one. . .
I will resend - ok?
sure. . .
maybe
msg went by email - will send in 2 parts. . . . . .
Can this be who I think it is?The voice on the sound track of this film is very recognizable
as Clinton. It's from a film called "No To Silent Death" and can be found, (was made in 1983), - in the "Leningrad Popular Science Film Studios". . .
script.......................................................
Anatoli Chipernofve
direction.........................................................
Nicolye Krujion
camera................. Veetolled Rauseekin and
Elinna Tekteenska
. . names as per english audio . .
ok i got that part. . .
The film used old footage and this copy was found by anarchist-
film buff and dumpster diver, Bruce Grenville, years ago, outside the abandoned Auckland office, of the collapsing Soviet Union. It may never have had a wide audience.Am I being watched?
ok
some of that must have been cut off last time
,
thanks
for checking back.
no problems
Should I preserve the photo on a web page?
I would definatel;y keep it in some way
Ok, what if it causes trouble? Do I take the heat? Or should it go underground?
post it on a free server with a dummy name so they cant track you, besides you are only reposting what allready has been written so qoute the source. . . .
when you say "already has been written", comes back to me as I wrote it. I took the photo of the silver screen with my Kodak DC20.
oh, ok i thought you had also found the text. hmm not sure then, maybe send it in a to a newspaper?
They should protect their source to a greater extent. Good idea. Thanks.
np.
. . .
Subject: No To Silent Death
It
was suggested that I make a website for the clinton1.jpg
photo.
Instead, I contacted the senior political reporter,
Bernard
Orsman, at the Herald, who bought some time, by announcing
tomorrow
as his day off. He said not to let it out onto the
Internet
until Thursday, and hopefully not at all, if he can
report
it, instead.
He
has your number.
I
contacted the newspaper and made a webpage of my communications, that only
you and the reporter know about. Your name is the only one not mentioned,
and he doesn't know you know. I hope you don't mind. .
why would i mind?
when you re-read our earlier conversation, towards the end you will see that I took the liberty of quoting your suggestion. And, I did it without first asking your permission, to do it anonymously. After all, you may have wanted the credit. But... they might have to kill you too.
nah thats fine the way it is dont need credit for a minimal suggestion. . .
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