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Daily Archives: June 7, 2014
Nobody Cares
Surveillance in the 1970s. Assassin Jonathan (Bruno Ganz) in Wim Wender’s Der Amerikanische Freund (1977) is being watched by numerous surveillance cameras in a metro station in Paris. But nobody seems to care when he shoots his prey. Go to 8:00 … Continue reading
Bowe Bergdahl, Daniel Pearl, Nick Berg
Modified 14 September 2014, see below. When watching the video which has been released by the Haqqani group showing the handover of Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl to U.S. Special Forces after five years in captivity on 31 May, I am much … Continue reading
Posted in Afghanistan, USA
Tagged Al Qaeda, Bowe Bergdahl, Daniel Pearl, Haqqani network, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, Nick Berg
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