Must see documentaries..

John Pilger - Utopia .....cornetto classico...
 
As you rightly say, no-one deserves to lose their life as a consequence of a feud involving the very worst examples of human life. That said, it brings to mind an old adage. If you sleep with a dog, don't be surprised if you get fleas. What appeal there was for that young woman in associating with a violent drug dealer is beyond me.

Who knows what attracts people to certain relationships!

And from what i got from the doc also the scum bag boyfriend , who was the target, wouldnt open his mouth about who he thought might be responsible, so he was clearly utter pond life.

How different ashleighs life couldve been . She had a good job working for local authority, could have been nice n settled, but instead chose a drug dealer as her partner. Such a shame
 
Watched all four of the Merseyside Detectives last night.

It’s rare I want to drag someone out of the telly and beat absolute fuck of them. The arrogance that **** showed.

They all made gestures at the camera as you probably noticed.
Seems the more guilty they are nowadays the more whining and self righteousness there is. Protest their innocence with prepared statement then go no comment and have no alibis the horrible little maggots.
 
Who knows what attracts people to certain relationships!

And from what i got from the doc also the scum bag boyfriend , who was the target, wouldnt open his mouth about who he thought might be responsible, so he was clearly utter pond life.

How different ashleighs life couldve been . She had a good job working for local authority, could have been nice n settled, but instead chose a drug dealer as her partner. Such a shame
Age old. Some women are attracted to the ‘bad boy’. Usually when they are young and a bit naive. She would have been 22 when they got together, old enough to know better you’d like to think.

Might be a bit of a jump in conclusion, but the nicely decorated house, the brand new Tiguan outside, the hair, nails etc. likely funded by said bad boy.
 
Age old. Some women are attracted to the ‘bad boy’. Usually when they are young and a bit naive. She would have been 22 when they got together, old enough to know better you’d like to think.

Might be a bit of a jump in conclusion, but the nicely decorated house, the brand new Tiguan outside, the hair, nails etc. likely funded by said bad boy.
Yeah thats what im saying and as said previous, sleep with a dog get fleas.

Though i must stress, again, she utterly didnt deserve what came her way
 
Have you got any nazi regalia or pictures of Hitler in your house? Not judging, just asking,
No. Why would I? I studied World War 2 and have a real interest in it, more so the 10 years leading up to it and the trials and aftermath. Real eye opener what you find out and documentaries are my favourite tv. I have a similar interest in the Vietnam War. Read lots of books on both.
 
No. Why would I? I studied World War 2 and have a real interest in it, more so the 10 years leading up to it and the trials and aftermath. Real eye opener what you find out and documentaries are my favourite tv. I have a similar interest in the Vietnam War. Read lots of books on both.

You've probably seen this. Unbelievable. Especially the Reichstag fire trial bit.

 
Once Upon A Time In Northern Ireland:

Set off watching this documentary last night set out over five episodes and a pretty harrowing watch in places, as residents, combatants and soldiers share their intimate and unheard testimonies from both sides of the conflict.

If anyone has seen James Bluemels masterpiece of filming Once Upon A Time In Iraq, then this is his follow up covering all aspects of the Northern Ireland conflict. If you have not seen Once Upon A time In Iraq then do try to find time to fit it into your schedule, as it's a right riveting watch.

The series covers the Troubles from its early beginnings emerging from the 1960s civil right movement in northern Ireland morphing through three decades of armed conflict in the region between those fighting for a a united Ireland and those fighting to say with the UK.

 
Once Upon A Time In Northern Ireland:

Set off watching this documentary last night set out over five episodes and a pretty harrowing watch in places, as residents, combatants and soldiers share their intimate and unheard testimonies from both sides of the conflict.

If anyone has seen James Bluemels masterpiece of filming Once Upon A Time In Iraq, then this is his follow up covering all aspects of the Northern Ireland conflict. If you have not seen Once Upon A time In Iraq then do try to find time to fit it into your schedule, as it's a right riveting watch.

The series covers the Troubles from its early beginnings emerging from the 1960s civil right movement in northern Ireland morphing through three decades of armed conflict in the region between those fighting for a a united Ireland and those fighting to say with the UK.


Unbelievable viewing
 
Cheers. I don’t think I have actually!

It's grimly fascinating.
One of the episodes contains audio of Goering at the Reichstag fire trial being questioned as a witness by a defendant. He's as obnoxious as you'd expect.
Also audio of a radio interview with a Jewish concentration camp inmate where the interviewer says something like 'you are here because you steal from the German worker'

You can just imagine what these people would have made of the internet
 
Once Upon A Time In Northern Ireland:

Set off watching this documentary last night set out over five episodes and a pretty harrowing watch in places, as residents, combatants and soldiers share their intimate and unheard testimonies from both sides of the conflict.

If anyone has seen James Bluemels masterpiece of filming Once Upon A Time In Iraq, then this is his follow up covering all aspects of the Northern Ireland conflict. If you have not seen Once Upon A time In Iraq then do try to find time to fit it into your schedule, as it's a right riveting watch.

The series covers the Troubles from its early beginnings emerging from the 1960s civil right movement in northern Ireland morphing through three decades of armed conflict in the region between those fighting for a a united Ireland and those fighting to say with the UK.


Lived through it and guy I know is in it
 
Once Upon A Time In Northern Ireland:

Set off watching this documentary last night set out over five episodes and a pretty harrowing watch in places, as residents, combatants and soldiers share their intimate and unheard testimonies from both sides of the conflict.

If anyone has seen James Bluemels masterpiece of filming Once Upon A Time In Iraq, then this is his follow up covering all aspects of the Northern Ireland conflict. If you have not seen Once Upon A time In Iraq then do try to find time to fit it into your schedule, as it's a right riveting watch.

The series covers the Troubles from its early beginnings emerging from the 1960s civil right movement in northern Ireland morphing through three decades of armed conflict in the region between those fighting for a a united Ireland and those fighting to say with the UK.


Just watching episode 1. It's fantastic.
 
Corridors of Power, wow what a fucked up world we live in, some humans just dont deserve to share this planet with us. Im glad I’m not a politician as I don’t think I could sleep at night having to balance all that shit out, sone of these people in power just gave zero conscience:(
 

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