If you haven't seen it, watch the movie "Mr. Jones" (2019), about Gareth Jones, a British journalist who exposed the famines in Ukraine. You'll learn a lot, including how The New York Times aided those perpetrating the crimes.
Forgetting the rigged IMDB ratings and crappie trailers (don't watch it), here is a URL to remind you:
How did you find this? I have read only 200 pages of The Gulag Archipelago, which is only about 10% of it. Even so, it showed how depraved people can be, and how tough some people must be to endure and survive such deplorable conditions.
Watching the people who endured the horrible conditions and traumatic events made it even more real.
I have mentioned, over the years, the Holomodor to others, and the most frequent response has been, “What is that?” To realize how few people are aware of such an atrocity is a sobering reminder of the power of the propaganda machine. Nearly erasing one of the most significant atrocities committed against a people is beyond unforgivable. Those people mattered. By making it insignificant makes it all the easier to repeat.
Sincere thanks to you, Celia, for posting this. We are facing another Holomodor, but on a far wider scale. We must remember these people and events so we don’t repeat the atrocities. If only people cared, it would make all the difference.
It's hard to comprehend the staggering scale of this genocide and the brutal industrial orchestration of it all. But then I remember that we're witnessing anew possibly the greatest manufactured global deception and secretive genocide ever known, over the last three years, through stealth, silent secrecy, rampant callous lies and globalist controlled propaganda. And still it rolls on as if the 'new normal.'
Holodomor is perhaps but a chapter in the book that touches on all the elements of totalitarian reality. The author also had a lot to say about the U.S., the wartime pro-Soviet propaganda, and how he experienced it, first-hand, in shocked disbelief.
Hardly anybody nowadays knows about the post-war court trial in Paris that Kravchenko won against enormous odds, proving that USSR was a tyranny. Yet the commie fellow-travelers carried on regardless, and not just in France.
So very sad, the cruelty,lies, suffering, death. All covered up by the Corrupt Gov’s and Media.As I awaken,I discover it’s been going on throughout history.We certainly are in a war now, but not, thankfully, yet! equal to that film....😢
I'd read up on the holodomor and watched the film about Gareth alerting everyone to the deliberate starvation. However, I'd no idea how this all came to the surface and then became a movie about it until watching this documentary.
So very sad... it did give me another view of the present conflict but makes me despise the hubris ridden monsters who run our "foreign policy" in Washington even more... we are about to sink into the abyss I fear, destroyed by 50 years of plutocrats and low life at the helm of our once Great Nation. To provoke Putin into an invasion while Joe Biden and his son and family waltz away with millions in loot is just infuriating... and tragic....
If you haven't seen it, watch the movie "Mr. Jones" (2019), about Gareth Jones, a British journalist who exposed the famines in Ukraine. You'll learn a lot, including how The New York Times aided those perpetrating the crimes.
Forgetting the rigged IMDB ratings and crappie trailers (don't watch it), here is a URL to remind you:
IMDb: : Mr. Jones
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6828390/
Watched it last night. That's why I posted this.
How did you find this? I have read only 200 pages of The Gulag Archipelago, which is only about 10% of it. Even so, it showed how depraved people can be, and how tough some people must be to endure and survive such deplorable conditions.
Watching the people who endured the horrible conditions and traumatic events made it even more real.
I have mentioned, over the years, the Holomodor to others, and the most frequent response has been, “What is that?” To realize how few people are aware of such an atrocity is a sobering reminder of the power of the propaganda machine. Nearly erasing one of the most significant atrocities committed against a people is beyond unforgivable. Those people mattered. By making it insignificant makes it all the easier to repeat.
Sincere thanks to you, Celia, for posting this. We are facing another Holomodor, but on a far wider scale. We must remember these people and events so we don’t repeat the atrocities. If only people cared, it would make all the difference.
Thank you Celia.
A book worth having on every bookshelf, to share with kids and grandkids is The Black Book of Communism.
https://www.amazon.com/Black-Book-Communism-Crimes-Repression/dp/0674076087/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3KZEV5BCT1FXK&keywords=the+black+book+of+communism&qid=1682386472&sprefix=the+black+book+of+communi%2Caps%2C292&sr=8-1
Thank you for posting that. A hard look at where the elite would like to put us all today. Global Holodomor. 💔
Holy hell.
So the government deliberately starved 15 million men, women and children to death.
It takes some determination to starve peasants who are experts in growing food, in one of the most fertile parts of the planet.
indeed, we are heading for V.2.0, the signs are clear, only our humanity can save us...
(unbastardised- by programming)
(this is not an endorsement of Neo-Banderites)
It's hard to comprehend the staggering scale of this genocide and the brutal industrial orchestration of it all. But then I remember that we're witnessing anew possibly the greatest manufactured global deception and secretive genocide ever known, over the last three years, through stealth, silent secrecy, rampant callous lies and globalist controlled propaganda. And still it rolls on as if the 'new normal.'
For a fabulously written insider´s view of pre-WW2 USSR, see Kravchenko:
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1791278.I_Chose_Freedom
Holodomor is perhaps but a chapter in the book that touches on all the elements of totalitarian reality. The author also had a lot to say about the U.S., the wartime pro-Soviet propaganda, and how he experienced it, first-hand, in shocked disbelief.
Hardly anybody nowadays knows about the post-war court trial in Paris that Kravchenko won against enormous odds, proving that USSR was a tyranny. Yet the commie fellow-travelers carried on regardless, and not just in France.
For good measure: https://www.rferl.org/a/cannibal-island-in-1933-nearly-5-000-died-in-one-of-stalin-s-most-horrific-labor-camps/29341167.html
So very sad, the cruelty,lies, suffering, death. All covered up by the Corrupt Gov’s and Media.As I awaken,I discover it’s been going on throughout history.We certainly are in a war now, but not, thankfully, yet! equal to that film....😢
Could this be real?
https://thecovidblog.com/2023/04/20/5-reasons-to-believe-the-global-population-is-already-one-billion-people-less-than-it-was-in-january-2020/
I'd read up on the holodomor and watched the film about Gareth alerting everyone to the deliberate starvation. However, I'd no idea how this all came to the surface and then became a movie about it until watching this documentary.
So very sad... it did give me another view of the present conflict but makes me despise the hubris ridden monsters who run our "foreign policy" in Washington even more... we are about to sink into the abyss I fear, destroyed by 50 years of plutocrats and low life at the helm of our once Great Nation. To provoke Putin into an invasion while Joe Biden and his son and family waltz away with millions in loot is just infuriating... and tragic....
It sound like he is cursing at the end of the video ..