What would these weapons dealers want with a theater chain? Would they have allowed Michael Moore's "Fahrenheit 9/11" to be shown in Loews theater's if already owned, or pressure studio's and keep films like it, not even to be made? These same people already have firm control over the corporate media... Television news, most of the radio & print media, as well as the largest Internet provider (AOL). Feeding right-wing propaganda, lies and cover-ups, 24 hours a day.
http://www.thecarlylegroup.com/eng/news/l5-news2805.html"Loews is the third largest movie theater chain in the global motion picture exhibition industry, with over 200 theaters and 2,200 screens worldwide. The assets being acquired include Loews' operations in the U.S., Grupo Cinemex, and its 50% interests in Megabox Cineplex of Korea and Yelmo Cineplex of Spain. Onex' share of the cash proceeds is expected to be approximately C$775 million. In addition, Onex will continue to own units of Cineplex Galaxy, which have a current market value of approximately C$105 million."http://www.hereinreality.com/carlyle.htmlMeet The Carlyle Group
Former World Leaders and Washington Insiders Making Billions in the War on Terrorism Updates: James Baker Defending Saudis against 9-11 Families' Lawsuit
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James Baker appointed envoy in charge of restructuring Iraq's debt
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EXPOSED: The Carlyle Group
48 minute video ~ watch now http://www.hereinreality.com/carlyle.html http://www.operationhollywood.org"David Robb's shocking new book is based on thousands of pages of Pentagon documents, including internal memos and bluntly frank correspondence with producers the military seeks to influence. David Robb has interviewed more than 70 Hollywood filmmakers and Pentagon censors. Operation Hollywood shows, in stunning detail, that while we may think the content of American movies is free from government interference, the Pentagon has actually been telling filmmakers what to say and what not to say for decades.
Film and TV producers collaborate with the Pentagon because it can save them millions of dollars, money shaved off a film's budget when the military lends its equipment and assistance. All a producer must do to get the assistance is submit five copies of the film script to the Pentagon for approval; make whatever script changes the Pentagon suggests; shoot the film exactly as approved by the Pentagon; and pre-screen the finished product for Pentagon officials before it's shown to the public." http://www.meria.net/Excellent Internet radio interview with David Robb (yesterday) and much more on her Internet radio show today.
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