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forgotten terror [watching]

netflixed "forgotten silver" and "terrorstorm". "forgotten silver" is an amusing fake documentary peter jackson and his collaborators made in the 1990s about a forgotten kiwi film pioneer. the tale is so remarkably funny, to go back and say that this fictional man invented all the key elements of film history. it's really quite entertaining and it's actually a good exercise as a filmmaker to try and replicate the look of films throughout the years. what is interesting though is how the public did not know it was fake. that wasn't revealed until after the film premiered on national television.

"terrorstorm" is about several things. one could describe it as the description any review might give. that it is about false flags, government sponsored terror, etc. to me it is really just another reminder to open your mind and question your reality. not that i believe everything in the film as it was presented. not that i am familiar with all the events covered in the film. it's really just a reminder to investigate investigations. to ask questions. to seek alternate media sources in these days of monopoly media.