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Legendary Marine sniper from the War in Vietnam gives his only taped, sit-down interview. With 93 confirmed kills and over 300 probables (per his own testimony), Hathcock II, from Arkansas, is regarded as the most prolific American in his field of work. In this interview, he gives some of the greatest insight into the psychology and advanced peculiarities of being a sniper, and what it takes to live to tell about it. He goes over some of his most legendary feats, including the "shot through the scope" which was immortalised in graphic detail from "Saving Private Ryan", his one man mission into enemy territory to kill a top NVA general, and his run-in with the sadistic woman that castrated/murdered one of his men in front of him, Apache. Hathcock II died 6 years later in 1999.

Machete wielding serial killer takes a powerful stand against the burgeoning, culturally subversive (((art))) known as hippity hop music while vacationing in the Big Apple. From Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan (1989).

This is one of the great documentaries on the War Between the States, as Richard Fatherley, Richard Doyle, and Brian Barkley deliver an honest character study on two of the most famous and beloved figures from the darkest period in American history. Sadly, many documentaries on this subject are either badly watered down by Yankee and jewish propaganda, or has nothing to do with the subject entirely as they spend all their time feeling sorry for negroes who were merely gifted with the best possible life they could've ever had by being in North America, rather than remaining as captive savage fodder certain to die the most brutal of deaths at the hands of moslems and rival tribe spooks in Africa. At long last, there's no weeping for apes by subversive jews and Yankees desperate to justify their immoral invasion and destruction of their fellow countrymen in this film!

A humourous take on some of the absurdities and lies behind the biggest hoax perpetuated in all of human history. Only 20 minutes, and could serve as an introductory course for less knowledgeable/disinterested audiences; after this, then you can turn them onto some of the other great documentaries over 4+ hours, and which are much more scientific and cumbersome given how extensive and widespread the lies are. Written and narrated by Dean Irebodd.

Informative documentary on the wanton destruction and carnage of the Battle of Verdun in 1916.

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