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Missing, Presumed Dead: The Search for America's POWs (2005)
A Really Great Documentary
If you thought Senator John McCain and John Kerry (both US veterans, and McCain a former POW from the Korea war) would be in favor of finding out whether there are still POWs in North Korea: THINK AGAIN! This documentary shows footage from C-SPAN in 1996 when a senate hearing was established hear whether there was enough evidence of POWs in North Korea (McCain and Kerry were on it). I saw it on PBS late one night and I was stunned to see all but one senate committee members walked out after hearing reports about live POWs still in North Korea. This is one of the best documentaries I have seen and I plan to buy a copy and show it to my father and uncles who think the Pentagon, Senate, and our Presidents would never leave a man behind.
Waco: The Rules of Engagement (1997)
Amazing documentary
When I began watching I thought I was watching some pro-Koresh amateur documentary. However, I had never seen 3/4 of the footage they used. They interviewed people saying that the FBI/ATF instigated all these things, which sounded so far fetched, but then followed in up with FBI video and testimony. I was amazed. The documentary followed up with the senate investigation after the fire, and after seeing the interview and video footage you will be shocked at how the Senate and Attorney General turn their backs on Davidians basically to cover up the aggression by the FBI/ATF. If you start watching this you must finish it. Otherwise you will think it is propaganda of something like that.