cranston36
01-27-2005, 07:21 PM
The Academy Awards are a well oiled affair.
The documentary chosen to replace Farenheit 9/11 at this year’s Academy Award Show is :
THE STORY OF THE WEEPING CAMEL
Luigi Falorni and Byambasuren Davaa
FILM SYNOPSIS
When a Mongolian camel gives birth to a rare white calf and then refuses to nurse it, the nomadic family that owns the herd tries desperately to keep the calf alive. They turn at last to a traditional remedy, enlisting the help of a musician to play a song that is said to make a mother camel weep and reclaim her child.
The rest of the world will not see ‘Fahrenheit 9/11’ on the Academy Awards show because it was not nominated due to censorship imposed by ABC, Disney and their cronies.
The Show is only that – just a show – but about a billion people are interested in it around the world. If only they knew what you know. Why not email your friends and family in this one instance to spread the word around the world that we know why the Academy Awards skipped ‘Fahrenheit 9/11’ in preference for the “THE STORY OF THE WEEPING CAMEL”
Luigi Falorni and Byambasuren Davaa
I think we as Americans owe it to the world to let them know that the show they are watching has been fixed – at least in this case – in order for them to remain in the dark about what is really happening in the United States.
Disney is associated with a company called ‘Sid R. Bass’
The company is an oil company based in Texas.
‘Sid R. Bass’
Age: 53
State and Town Fort Worth, Texas.
Party R
Billionaire Sid Richardson Bass is the eldest of Fort Worth's legendary Bass brothers. The Basses own as much as 15 percent of the newly merged Disney/Capital Cities/ABC. Many of Bass' political contributions seemed intended to facilitate the $19 billion merger, which hinged on the passage of the GOP-sponsored telecommunications bill and the removal of FCC limitations on both the ownership and the distribution of programming by the networks.
Disney owns ABC - which has an iron clad contract with the National Academy of Moving Picture Arts and Sciences - remember when Michael Eisner tried to block the release of 9/11 - now he's giving us more of the same by inserting Mickey Mouse into Uncle Sam in a very displeasing manner.
Disney should replace Main Street with the Board Room as its ideal of how it views America.
It's censorship, revenge and fright that is being displayed by Eisner and Disney and ABC.
The Walt Disney Company
Disney is not a media company that relies solely upon Mickey Mouse and amusement parks. From the ABC network to ESPN, Disney is an extremely well diversified corporation with so many holdings that they seemingly contradict one another. The same company that brings Peter Jennings and the ABC Family channel into living rooms is also the parent company of Miramax Films, a production unit specializing in violent and risqué features. Disney's roots date back to the early 20th century, however the company truly became the vertically integrated giant it is today after it acquired Capital Cities/ABC in 1995.
The Walt Disney Company
http://www.disney.com/
Corporate History
The Walt Disney Company corporate timeline
Holdings
publishing
broadcast and cable
movies
financial and retail
multimedia
music
theater & sports
theme parks and resorts
Publishing
Book Publishing Imprints
Hyperion
Miramax Books
ESPN Books
Theia
ABC Daytime Press
Hyperion Audiobooks
Hyperion East
Disney Publishing Worldwide
Cal Publishing Inc.
CrossGen
Hyperion Books for Children
The documentary chosen to replace Farenheit 9/11 at this year’s Academy Award Show is :
THE STORY OF THE WEEPING CAMEL
Luigi Falorni and Byambasuren Davaa
FILM SYNOPSIS
When a Mongolian camel gives birth to a rare white calf and then refuses to nurse it, the nomadic family that owns the herd tries desperately to keep the calf alive. They turn at last to a traditional remedy, enlisting the help of a musician to play a song that is said to make a mother camel weep and reclaim her child.
The rest of the world will not see ‘Fahrenheit 9/11’ on the Academy Awards show because it was not nominated due to censorship imposed by ABC, Disney and their cronies.
The Show is only that – just a show – but about a billion people are interested in it around the world. If only they knew what you know. Why not email your friends and family in this one instance to spread the word around the world that we know why the Academy Awards skipped ‘Fahrenheit 9/11’ in preference for the “THE STORY OF THE WEEPING CAMEL”
Luigi Falorni and Byambasuren Davaa
I think we as Americans owe it to the world to let them know that the show they are watching has been fixed – at least in this case – in order for them to remain in the dark about what is really happening in the United States.
Disney is associated with a company called ‘Sid R. Bass’
The company is an oil company based in Texas.
‘Sid R. Bass’
Age: 53
State and Town Fort Worth, Texas.
Party R
Billionaire Sid Richardson Bass is the eldest of Fort Worth's legendary Bass brothers. The Basses own as much as 15 percent of the newly merged Disney/Capital Cities/ABC. Many of Bass' political contributions seemed intended to facilitate the $19 billion merger, which hinged on the passage of the GOP-sponsored telecommunications bill and the removal of FCC limitations on both the ownership and the distribution of programming by the networks.
Disney owns ABC - which has an iron clad contract with the National Academy of Moving Picture Arts and Sciences - remember when Michael Eisner tried to block the release of 9/11 - now he's giving us more of the same by inserting Mickey Mouse into Uncle Sam in a very displeasing manner.
Disney should replace Main Street with the Board Room as its ideal of how it views America.
It's censorship, revenge and fright that is being displayed by Eisner and Disney and ABC.
The Walt Disney Company
Disney is not a media company that relies solely upon Mickey Mouse and amusement parks. From the ABC network to ESPN, Disney is an extremely well diversified corporation with so many holdings that they seemingly contradict one another. The same company that brings Peter Jennings and the ABC Family channel into living rooms is also the parent company of Miramax Films, a production unit specializing in violent and risqué features. Disney's roots date back to the early 20th century, however the company truly became the vertically integrated giant it is today after it acquired Capital Cities/ABC in 1995.
The Walt Disney Company
http://www.disney.com/
Corporate History
The Walt Disney Company corporate timeline
Holdings
publishing
broadcast and cable
movies
financial and retail
multimedia
music
theater & sports
theme parks and resorts
Publishing
Book Publishing Imprints
Hyperion
Miramax Books
ESPN Books
Theia
ABC Daytime Press
Hyperion Audiobooks
Hyperion East
Disney Publishing Worldwide
Cal Publishing Inc.
CrossGen
Hyperion Books for Children