michelle-21946
Joined Dec 2021
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The original celluloid version has either deteriorated, lost, or caught and captured (by who knows who) so no one can view it now.
It Aired some time back (on one of those public television stations), in a mid night viewing.
It was a 1930's black and white true account based on the diary of a defected, tortured and conflicted soul losing faith in a murderous mission landing gone awry.
The comments about it here are fascinating conjecture, except those who researched some. Frustrated, as the trail was also ''disappeared'' with that 1930's film. I won't validate any book, novel or film after.
Unless one wishes to read his original account.
My guess is it was all edited to please the very Church that ordered the execution of every Native child, woman and man (the Doctrine of Discovery In 1452, Pope Nicholas declared war against all non-Christians in the world and authorized the seizure of their nations and territories.).
~The same that hides their priests when they still go for the children today.
Imagine the shock for the 84,217,138 Catholics to absorb. 82% of Mexico would NOT like this history AT ALL.
Governments are notorious for killing any unseemly inconvenient truth.
For example, bills are being discussed and passed with educators threatened today, for teaching unredacted history. Search engines are clogged with intentional misinformation.
It Aired some time back (on one of those public television stations), in a mid night viewing.
It was a 1930's black and white true account based on the diary of a defected, tortured and conflicted soul losing faith in a murderous mission landing gone awry.
The comments about it here are fascinating conjecture, except those who researched some. Frustrated, as the trail was also ''disappeared'' with that 1930's film. I won't validate any book, novel or film after.
Unless one wishes to read his original account.
My guess is it was all edited to please the very Church that ordered the execution of every Native child, woman and man (the Doctrine of Discovery In 1452, Pope Nicholas declared war against all non-Christians in the world and authorized the seizure of their nations and territories.).
~The same that hides their priests when they still go for the children today.
Imagine the shock for the 84,217,138 Catholics to absorb. 82% of Mexico would NOT like this history AT ALL.
Governments are notorious for killing any unseemly inconvenient truth.
For example, bills are being discussed and passed with educators threatened today, for teaching unredacted history. Search engines are clogged with intentional misinformation.
This catch and kill hissssstory didn't allow for zero rating, so I gave it a Lone star rate. No matter how many movie stars or hunky natives one throws at it, this is pure stupid-boring fantasy. In these revealing days, this period-pieced-together-frankensteinian 'alternative to actual American History' is aptly concocted for redacted viewing.
Don't bother Luis SLamore.
Don't bother Luis SLamore.