"Странное дело" is a series of documentaries televised by _http://www.ren-tv.com/pages/strannoe-delo Yesterday, after having watched various sections about various aspects of our secret history I noticed they had two episodes with the titles
# Странное дело 30 выпуск 'Гуд бай, Америка: Мифы о мощи' (29.04.2012)
# Странное дело 29 выпуск 'Гуд бай, Америка: Мифы о величии' (29.04.2012)
I could associate the title to what was played at the Paralympics in Sochi according to http://www.sott.net/article/275681-Famous-Soviet-era-pop-song-known-as-Goodbye-America-played-for-Russian-paralympic-team-at-Paralympics-opening-ceremony
I decided to watch parts of both episodes and to my surprise they were about the degenerated state of the US-military. If one wishes they could be watched as anti US propaganda, on the other hand, much of what is presented are just facts, I mean the unjustified wars, the inhuman weapons, etc.
Some of the most astonishing sections in the films are the records of how hugely outnumbered "islamic terrorists"/Iraqi/Afghani freedom fighters on some occasions have withstood the unslaught of hugely superior US firepower for days and weeks on end. There is one case where they bomb a compound with "precision bombs" over and over, repeatedly without hitting it. At one stage, they believe all are dead, which they should have been, but when they advance they are met with gunfire and soldiers are killed. These stories of incredible resilience are hardly ever told in Western media, perhaps because the freedomfighters manage to resist the force of technology with the determination of their souls, and thus could be a source of inspiration for others to not surrender to the idea that control is complete.
Whether intentional or not I think playing this song at the Paralympics Games in Soch had many meanings, especially if one has seen one of these documentaries.
# Странное дело 30 выпуск 'Гуд бай, Америка: Мифы о мощи' (29.04.2012)
# Странное дело 29 выпуск 'Гуд бай, Америка: Мифы о величии' (29.04.2012)
I could associate the title to what was played at the Paralympics in Sochi according to http://www.sott.net/article/275681-Famous-Soviet-era-pop-song-known-as-Goodbye-America-played-for-Russian-paralympic-team-at-Paralympics-opening-ceremony
I decided to watch parts of both episodes and to my surprise they were about the degenerated state of the US-military. If one wishes they could be watched as anti US propaganda, on the other hand, much of what is presented are just facts, I mean the unjustified wars, the inhuman weapons, etc.
Some of the most astonishing sections in the films are the records of how hugely outnumbered "islamic terrorists"/Iraqi/Afghani freedom fighters on some occasions have withstood the unslaught of hugely superior US firepower for days and weeks on end. There is one case where they bomb a compound with "precision bombs" over and over, repeatedly without hitting it. At one stage, they believe all are dead, which they should have been, but when they advance they are met with gunfire and soldiers are killed. These stories of incredible resilience are hardly ever told in Western media, perhaps because the freedomfighters manage to resist the force of technology with the determination of their souls, and thus could be a source of inspiration for others to not surrender to the idea that control is complete.
Whether intentional or not I think playing this song at the Paralympics Games in Soch had many meanings, especially if one has seen one of these documentaries.