by Henry Makow Ph.D.On Sept. 11 2001, filmmaker Paul Cross was doing post-production work in Washington DC when he heard about the "terrorist" attack. He visited the crash-site just five hours after impact and could plainly see the official story was a lie. "There was no passenger jet wreckage;
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By Henry Makow Ph.D.In the old Soviet Union, art was considered a branch of propaganda. Ifa novel or movie wasn't "politically correct," it wouldn't be seen. The idea that art should reveal transcendent truths was out-of-the-question.I am noticing the same trend in the West where the Communist Party term "politically
By Henry Makow Ph.D. (from July 2005) Last week I saw two films, a new one that captures truth, and an old one which distorts it. Both depict romantic relationships between Jews and Gentiles. The first is "Heights," (2005) which shows how the homosexual vogue is impacting heterosexuals as a