Absolutely can't wait to see it.
First, look for a smear campaign against the filmmaker, Richard Mahoney. This is GOING to happen. That's the pattern. Then an even more heightened non-stop propaganda yammerfest thrown even harder at Chavez, leaving no stone unturned.
Next, we surely can expect more faux-Democrats posting their grubby little hearts out here, tying up thread after thread with their bogus assertions, and personal attacks on the DU'ers here who actually make a point of being informed on the subject.
The filmmaker we are going to learn about was in Chile at the same time American journalist Charles Horman, who had also, almost accidently found out about the American military's involvement in the Chilean coup and was, for his efforts, tortured and killed, later memorialized in the film "Missing," byCosta-Gavras with Jack Lemmon, Sissy Spacek.
From Wikipedia:
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At the time of the military uprising, Horman was in the resort town of Viña del Mar, near the port of Valparaíso, which was a key base for both the Chilean coup plotters and US military and intelligence personnel who were supporting them. While there, he spoke with several US operatives and took notes documenting the role of the United States in overthrowing the Allende government. This discovery led to his secret arrest, disappearance, and execution.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_HormanNew Information on the Murders
of U.S. Citizens Charles Horman and Frank Teruggi by the
Chilean Military
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB33/index.htmlGlad Richard Mahoney made it out before they could execute him. Sure hope his plans to get this story before the audience which refuses to read about what has happened will be successful.
Sometimes that's the ONLY way people can be awakened.