Sometimes as time passes we forget our history, whether it's local, national or global, it sort of falls into the memory hole and disappears from view. And even if it's global history as members of the human race it's our history. That's a part of the paradigm we live and 'they,' whoever you think 'they' are because it doesn't really matter as long as we recognize that there is a 'they,' want you to forget. They count on it. History gets written that way. What we forget isn't included. It didn't happen.
Certain aspects of our reality effect me more than others and war is one of them. It doesn't matter to me where or why war occurs. I know from my idyllic lifestyle here in the USA that war will never directly effect me but it does in fact effect others and they die needlessly. All war is anathema to everything I believe. So please, remember those who died needlessly because of tyranny and injustice as though they were a part of your family because really, they are.
The following images may offend some of you and for that I'll apologize but for me, as gruesome as they may be, they tell a story that simply must be told with these pictures. Words won't work to describe what we've allowed to happen here.
It's very likely that if we forget them we will become them. Please, don't forget them, ever.
Not to be confused with the much drier Frank Capra film from 1943.A "Broadway Brevity", released August 1, 1942. Vitaphone #1022-1023A.Transferred from 16mm.
The 2010 album Metallic Spheres by The Orb and David Gilmour has been reimagined and remixed as Metallic Spheres In Colour. Out now: https://theorbdg.lnk.to/...
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