The Vietnam war on sky tv documentarys
Been watching this, it’s 10 episodes and a real eye opener, it’s a powerful story of what’s claimed to be the truth.
It’s a few years old and well worth a watch if you haven’t seen it
Yep I have seen it,.well worth watching.
Another good documentary is this…Hunting Hitler.
Did Hitler escape to South America with the other leading Nazis who did
About 3 series.
Made after declassificaton of some government documents.
A group of journalists and an ex Canadian Special Forces operator investigate, and visit sites in South America.Hunting Hitler - Wikipedia
The truth is, like Korea, Socialism invaded to stamp out the anti Socialist self determination of South Vietnam.
JFK tried to stop them and would have done.The rest is history.
No doubt the documentary was putting out the re written CCP approved version of history.
Yeah watched it a while ago, it’s very good
Another old one it’s about 9/11
There’s loads of good stuff to watch about that period, this one was released in 2011 with steven spielberg and dreamworks plus the discovery channel
The name, Rising: Rebuilding Ground Zero
I never knew till i seen it that they saved everything they could and that included all the trees, they replanted them elsewhere and nurtured them for years until they could bring them back, it even shows you the trees being brought back through new york in the middle of the night in big rigs
Some great detail’s in it
I’ve been watching old BBC stuff on you tube from the 60’s 70’s and 80’s
Which includes Boltons most fearless chimney climber Fred Dibnha
Watch Keneth Williams and Barbra Windsor on Wogan and even Keneth couldn’t keep his eyes off her thrupney bits
Margaret Nolan easily won that competition v Barbara Windsor.
Margaret nolan, goldfinger, or carry on babs,
Honor Blackman goldfinger would also be a good choice
Dibnah was badass lol. Often drive past his old home, just up the road from me.
Watched the lastest Lockerbie documentary few month back, can’t remember which Sky channel it was on. That was good, crazy they were finding bits of debris in parts of Northumberland.
Worth a watch.
This one is current and deffo worth watching.
But watch it with an open mind.
An example of top medical experts putting their careers before helping out someone who MAY be innocent, but who is serving 15 life sentences.
Under the current regime don’t even go there.
Could maybe just ‘think’ of some personal ‘possible’ scenarios.Best to keep them personal thoughts.Probably another media baiting exercise in that regard.
Don’t know much about the details of the case anyway and don’t want to know.
The Lockerbie doc went beyond the mark by broadcasting scenes of bodies of victims strewn about.
Are you just here to nit pick anyones suggestions
The reference to the Letby thing could open up a can of worms for anyone asking too many or any questions and that’s where it stays.
Why would you take the criticism of the content of the Lockerbie doc as nitpicking.They were all someone’s relatives and we rightly put up screens at fatal road accident scenes let alone broadcast all the gory results for public viewing at the time or after.Did you actually see the scenes I’m referring to.I couldn’t believe they let that be shown and refused to watch any more of it from then.
Too many ifs buts and maybes about the Lucy Letby case…just watch the documentary.
It stinks of cover ups, dodgy evidence, cicumstancial evidence, and generally a lot of people who could have helped her keeping schtum, and scapegoatism.
Just think if it was your daughter doing 15 life sentences whilst innocent…IF she is.
The test is have they been proven guilty beyond reasonable doubt.Not ‘if’ innocent.
Obviously lots of potential questions which couldn’t possibly even dare to be mentioned let alone asked under this regime.But we can obviously think them.
Yeah she has been 'proven guilty.
But so have many others that have been found to be innocent also in many other cases and types of cases.
Including the nurse in the documentary charged with the same thing in the same job.
I’d guess that many/most of those cases could be the result of juries forgetting that it’s not supposed to be a test of innocence.
The burden is on proving guilt beyond reasonable doubt.
In this case we can only think of, definitely not state, the potential possible political motives for the prosecution trying subvert that process.