Pentagon Office of Entertainment organization
also: Pentagon's Office of Entertainment, Pentagon's entertainment office, Office of Entertainment
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Only very subtly are viewers conditioned. One of the most poignant scenes of theaters of war has Stahl bringing Oliver Stone a framed copy of a 1984, I'm sure that's a coincidental year, rejection letter he received by the Pentagon's entert…
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In 1987, Platoon won the Academy Award. And again, we already know that basically the Nobel Peace Prize is a confirmation of people doing what they want it to do. And that's very similar to the Academy Awards, most people allege. Donald Bar…
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as an officer for the public information producing training films. And when the Department of Defense was formed in 1949, at which point, until his retirement in 1989, Baroque served as the chief of motion picture production branch inside t…
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in the intelligence military film production, just to corroborate what this article is saying. So, going on with the article. Don Baroque, the head of Pentagon's Office of Entertainment, wrote to Stone and says, basically, you can't do that…
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He had to shelve Platoon, whose script was written in 1975, along with Born on the Fourth of July, another anti-war film based on the biography of a paralyzed veteran, Ron Kovic, K-O-V-I-C. According to Stone, the Pentagon's entertainment o…
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home. Meanwhile, depicted Thomas Young, a paralyzed Iraq veteran and peace activist, as a p-word and a douchebag, when according to members of his platoon, he was very well liked and considered fine. Young's portrayal was consistent with th…
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was part of. Strub and his predecessor, Don Baroque, cultivated an academic hack, Lawrence Suid, and that's spelled S-U-I-D, to cover up the truth about what the Pentagon's entertainment office was doing. So let's look up Lawrence real quic…