Anonymous ID: e9b0bf April 12, 2020, 10:41 p.m. No.8775995   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6009

>>8775770

> Head of the Department’s Section on Human Subjects Research."

Human Subjects Research

 

Demented and Sick

 

>>8775899

> Liz Crokin is the real deal?

 

If you're calling out whores, yes.

Maybe someone has that naked photo with

FUCK TRUMP scrawled across her ass while

she's spread eagle infront of a huge window in a hotel room, they could post.

 

Seems like the real deal to me.

Anonymous ID: e9b0bf April 12, 2020, 10:57 p.m. No.8776113   🗄️.is 🔗kun

First Documentary to win Acadamy Award, ever. Prelude to War

 

Prelude to War is the first film of Frank Capra's Why We Fight film series, commissioned by the Office of War Information (OWI) and George C. Marshall. It was made to educate American troops of the necessity of combating the Axis Powers during World War II. The film was based on the idea that those in the service would be more willing and able fighters if they knew the background and reason for their participation in the war. It was later released to the general American public as a rallying cry for support of the war

 

In the two decades following World War I and the failure of the League of Nations, a spirit of isolationism became prevalent throughout the United States that persisted up to the attack on Pearl Harbor.[4] This presented a major obstacle in garnering support for the war, as the people of the United States did not feel a sense of unity with other nations of the world, most notably, Europe. In an effort to dispel this isolationist way of thinking, Prelude to War was produced in order to raise the enthusiasm and interest of U.S. troops for the international struggle.[5][6]

 

The film addressed the need for change in current American citizens' standpoint on the war through interviews with civilians. In response to whether or not America should get involved in the war, Americans were depicted saying "I think we should stay out of it entirely," and "They mean nothing to us." Protesters against the war rallied under slogans like "No Foreign Entanglements." The film argues that, contrary to the public opinion of the time, the problems of the United States "were and always will be dependent upon the problems of the entire world and our peace is gained when there is peace for all."

 

The film pointed to the Japanese invasion of Manchuria as when World War II begun-"remember that date: Sept 18, 1931 a date you should remember as well as Dec 7, 1941. For on that date in 1931 the war we are now fighting begun." saying that we knew that the aggressors should be stopped but it was impossible to convince the average person "that they should go to war over a mud hut in Manchuria." After going over Japan's invasions of China the film asks about Japan's allies saying that while Hitler was not ready Mussolini was and that Mussolini had to be as his government had not been able to produce what it had promised "so he pulled the old trick of a foreign war to divert from troubles at home". The film then describes just how outclassed Ethiopia was against Italy and how "we hadn't realized that peace for us involves peace for all" and saying that they would take up Hitler in their next film.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prelude_to_War

 

The Academy Award for Documentary Feature is an award for documentary films. In 1941, the first awards for feature-length documentaries were bestowed as Special Awards to Kukan and Target for Tonight.[1] They have since been bestowed competitively each year, with the exception of 1946.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academy_Award_for_Best_Documentary_Feature

 

The more you know.