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Judi Lynn

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3. Excellent promotion for the documentary, amazing photography, historical video clips,
Thu Aug 2, 2018, 05:25 AM
Aug 2018

and the revelation of what a huge response the government actually got from the population, concerning Santiago Maldonado, something which slipped by almost ignored by the US corporate media, as usual.

People who haven't been to the region have only what has been mentioned in US corporate media to serve as their awareness of Argentina, which is clearly almost 100% wrong, for decades upon decades!

Looks as if this documentary could go far toward lighting up the darkness we've all been swimming in throughout our lives about life south of the southern US border. So many of those problems have been duplicated here over hundreds of years, due to the perverse nature of people who chose the worship of things and power over the experience of growing out of primitive self-centered dead-end existance and growing toward the light and real freedom beyond the reach of the oligarchs and their militia they use to hold their own citizens under their power.

Santiago Maldinado by not bowing and scraping before the Grifter-in-chief, as long as he was alive, was a thumb in the eye of the would-be dictator. Bulldog Bullrich had to throw a solution together, and it was about as bad as possible. Shameful for the whole nation, and clearly many expected it would happen.

It was interesting seeing her speaking, as she revealed so much about herself in motion, with her peculiar, undeveloped speaking voice, her shifting, evasive, guilty eyes and utter lack of conviction. As soon as I saw her speaking, all the previous still photos I've seen of her started swimming before my eyes, and I realized she does carry a very heavy sense of guilt about her growing list of crimes against the human race. That has to be what's behind her dance with the spirits!













She loves the power Macri has given her, she's not ever going to give it up in time to get her soul back!

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