Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Spectacular! Watch results of profiling using advanced military surveillance for free

Check October 31 at democracynow.org: the entire program is on this documentary, beginning with producer/director Robert Greenwald, ending with a Pakistani father and children whose (grand)mother was blown apart by a drone strike, featured in the film.

It features drone warrior Brandon Bryant, against on-scene reports from survivors and footage of children killed.  As the High Court in Islamabad has ruled, this is the war crime of serial murders.  It includes response to that for which President Obama has assumed personal responsibility.  Robert Greenwald has done a spectacular job of reporting.  Watch it for free, as I have just done.  You simply log in with a name and email address, receive a request for email confirmation, accept, and receive your own login prompt.  Pass it on--love and peace--hal


Hal Pepinsky, pepinsky@indiana.edu, skype name halpep, "Peacemaking" at pepinsky.blogspot.com
 
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Please note:  My mind isn't big enough to handle social networking.  I do not respond to requests to befriend on Facebook or to become Linked In.  That leaves me free to take time to respond to email on this one account, and to answer home phone calls, which I very much enjoy receiving.  Thanks for your understanding.  love and peace--hal

From: Robert Greenwald [info@bravenew01.org]
Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2013 7:22 PM
To: Pepinsky, Harold E.
Subject: Be Among the First to See Our New Documentary on Drones for FREE!
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On October 24 2012, a drone strike hit, killing Rafiq ur Rehman's 67-year-old mother and injuring his two children. Today, he and his family made history by courageously sharing their heartbreaking story with members of Congress and the American Public.  
Unmanned: America's Drone Wars, the eighth full-length feature documentary from Brave New Foundation, investigates the impact of U.S. drone strikes at home and abroad. I interviewed Rafiq ur Rehman and his remarkable family, capturing the gravity of their loss and providing a window into their lives. Through more than 70 separate interviews, including a former American drone operator, other Pakistani families mourning the loss of loved ones and investigative journalists, this important film decries the ineffectiveness of drone strikes and highlights the unthinkable tragedy that ensues.
The film will be available, October 30th! Sign up TODAY for a link to stream the film for free.  Who else do you think needs to see this film? Can we count on you to ask them to sign up to watch this important film? With your help, we can educate and engage enough people and work to change the U.S. drone policy. 
Thank you for your support!
Sincerely,
Robert Greenwald & The War Costs Team

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Hal Pepinsky, pepinsky@indiana.edu, skype name halpep, "Peacemaking" at pepinsky.blogspot.com
 
519 Evergreen Circle, Worthington, OH 43085-3667, 1-614-885-6341


Please note:  My mind isn't big enough to handle social networking.  I do not respond to requests to befriend on Facebook or to become Linked In.  That leaves me free to take time to respond to email on this one account, and to answer home phone calls, which I very much enjoy receiving.  Thanks for your understanding.  love and peace--hal

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