It appears that it isn't being shown here in the U.S. At least not in the next t
wo weeks. 
 
Since the link that Adam gave didn't work for me, here's another: 
http://pilger.carlton.com/media/cultural_27 
 

Erika and Philip, I'd be interested to hear your perceptions of U.S. media as yo
u settle in. 
 
-Kevin 
 
  ----- Original Message -----  
  From: Wayne Putterill  
  To: CF-Community  
  Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 3:01 AM 
  Subject: RE: Anybody see.. Breaking the Silence 
 
 
I saw it, a very powerful documentary that should be seen by everyone 
who votes whether in the UK or the USA.  
 
-----Original Message----- 
From: Adam Reynolds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  
Sent: 22 September 2003 23:57 
To: CF-Community 
Subject: Anybody see.. Breaking the Silence 
 
 
Breaking the Silence - A Special Report by John Pilger 
 
 
 
 Documentary by war correspondent John Pilger investigating George 
Bush`s 
 
`war on terror`. Covering events in America, Afghanistan and Iraq, the 
 
programme suggests that the US has waged a `cynical` war, and its 
motives 
 
are quite different to those that have been publicised since 11 
September 
 
2001. 
 
 
 
http://itv.utvinternet.com/listings/viewprogramme.asp?prognum=1324147&it 
vreg 
 
ion=london&itvpackage=at&itvgenre=2&episode=1&scheduleid=31455158&channe 
ldat 
 
e=22/09/2003&channelid=LON 
 
 
 
Wow is this stuff scary. What it basically came down to was that the 
world 
 
would effectively divide into two super powers, USA and 'Public Opinion' 
and 
 
what in effect is currently happening in the US(and to some degree the 
UK), 
 
is that government is subverting public opinion away from the truth to 
 
enable it to achieve its objectives. 
 
 
 
It also implied the US was moving towards a pre-fascist state (some 
people 
 
were even concerned the US was already there). 
 
 
 
It really piqued my interest. It even implied that the US would not have 
 
gone to war with Iraq had the US press actually taken a more critical 
line 
 
and had not just towed the line. 
 
 
 
Well at least in the UK, Blair is probably going to commit political 
suicide 
 
over the Hutton enquiry. 
 
 
 
Adam 
 
 
 
 
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