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To: RonDog
I just learned this movie project set to roll here in the Valley that needs massive support. This is NOT a partisan project, this is to get the word out about the conditions in Iraq and confront those that say going to war was not worth the effort.

The Producer of the film , well known in our community, was fed up with the Bill Mahr's of the world saying Iraqi's were better off under Saddam.. He put everything he owned on the line to make this film. Recently married, and 4 days later left for Iraq.. He had to smuggle the footage out of Iraq, and after 5 weeks of editing is now hitting local theatres with his remaining cash to get the word out. I ask you to look at this website, view the trailers, and if you are so inclined, help get the word out about this...


This Film Angers the Liberal Anti-Bush Media With the election just weeks away, the major media are trying to stop you from finding out about one of the most shocking films just out: 'Weapon of Mass Destruction: The Murderous Reign of Saddam Hussein.' NewsMax.com calls it a "must see" - adding that "if it were shown on national television, there is little doubt George Bush would win."

http://view.exacttarget.com/?fece11757566017d-fe331170766506797d1170



11 posted on 10/14/2004 6:57:19 PM PDT by JesseJane (~On November 2, keep in mind what mattered most on 9-11.~)
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To: JesseJane
Thanks, JesseJane!

Here is your link, HTML-activated for the convenience of lazy FReepers (like me!):

http://view.exacttarget.com/?fece11757566017d-fe331170766506797d1170

This Film Angers the Liberal
Anti-Bush Media

WMD Poster

With the election just weeks away, the major media are trying to stop you from finding out about one of the most shocking films just out: 'Weapon of Mass Destruction: The Murderous Reign of Saddam Hussein.'

NewsMax.com calls it a "must see" - adding that "if it were shown on national television, there is little doubt George Bush would win."

This documentary film is the first to detail the gruesome and shocking regime of Saddam Hussein - and what his long term plans for America really were.

After watching it you will be convinced that if the United States and coalition forces had not removed Saddam Hussein, the world would owe Hitler an apology!

Go here to order now!

"Weapon of Mass Destruction" was recently a hit feature at the 'Liberty Film Festival' in Los Angeles where it received a standing ovation at the conservative gala.

An American-Iraqi woman ran to the arms of producer, Brad Maaske, weeping, thanking him for daring to "tell the truth about my people and their suffering under Saddam."

"Weapon of Mass Destruction's" delivery of facts leading to the invasion of Iraq will put to shame Michael Moore and the major liberal media.

Stories from 'mass graves' victims who were left for dead, and surviving witnesses of the horrors perpetrated by 'Chemical Ali' -- are stunning.

"Weapon of Mass Destruction" includes unforgettable and never before seen 9/11 footage - it's a powerful reminder of how terrorism has changed the security of America, forever.

Interviews with historians, including Victor Davis Hanson, offer expert analysis of what really happened during Saddam's reign of terror - and the film exposes the present U.N. 'Oil For Food' scandal.

The movie is dedicated to the family of U.S. Army PFC Daniel Unger, an 19 year-old soldier who gave his life by sacrificing his own safety to protect two Iraqi citizens during a mortar attack.

The tribute to him and his family will stir your heart and remind Americans that heroism still walks with us.

"Weapon of Mass Destruction" is available now on DVD By Going Here Now.

Or Call 1-800-673-2553 to order it NOW.

"It made me laugh and cry, it made me angry, and it made me proud to be an American."  - John H., Tracey CA

Coming to a theater near you!

To order by mail include $19.95 plus $4.95 S&H and mail to:

Iraqi Truth Project
PO Box 220
Winchester, CA 92596

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13 posted on 10/14/2004 7:03:13 PM PDT by RonDog
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To: JesseJane
I just learned this movie project set to roll here in the Valley...
Do you know WHERE?

Which THEATERS?

WHEN?

17 posted on 10/14/2004 7:08:46 PM PDT by RonDog
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To: JesseJane
The Producer of the film, well known in our community, was fed up with the Bill Mahr's of the world saying Iraqi's were better off under Saddam..

He put everything he owned on the line to make this film.

Recently married, and 4 days later left for Iraq..
He had to smuggle the footage out of Iraq, and after 5 weeks of editing is now hitting local theatres with his remaining cash to get the word out...

See also, from www.wmd-themovie.com/bio_jano-rosebiani.html:

Jano Rosebiani

Writer/director

A self-taught Kurdish/American filmmaker, born and raised in the Kurdish town of Zakho in the Southern region of Kurdistan. As a Kurd under the rule of Saddam’s tyrannical regime Rosebiani’s future looked dim. In 1974, then a seventh-grader, he along with his family joined the Kurdish mass uprising and took to the mountains. Two years later he became a refugee in the Untied States.

Rosebiani acquired his knowledge of film making during his college years in the mid and late eighties while managing movie theaters in Washington DC and making experimental videos at a public access television. In 1995 he made his feature film debut in Los Angeles with "Dance of the Pendulum," a low budget intellectual comedy parodying sexploitation in Hollywood.

“Jiyan” (life) was his first Kurdish film shot in the US/UK protected region of Kurdistan in Northern Iraqi in 2002. Jiyan depicts life in Halabja following Saddam’s chemical and biological attack that caused 5000 lives. The film toured world festivals, winning numerous awards and critical praise, including a four star rating by London’s The Guardian, The Observer and BBC World and 31/2 stars by South Florida Sun-Sentinel. Rosebiani’s latest films are two documentaries depicting life in Iraq under Saddam’s tyranical grip, "Saddam's Mass Graves" and "Chemical Ali."

Filmography:
Dance of the Pendulum (feature film) 1995
Jiyan (Life) (feature film) 2002
Saddam’s Mass Graves (documentary) 2004
Chemical Ali (Producer) 2004

Web Site Address: www.medyaarts.com

Copyright © 2004 The Iraqi Truth Project, LLC


23 posted on 10/14/2004 7:27:33 PM PDT by RonDog
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