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PBS Frontline (Feb 2006) The Insurgency (XviD 55m20s).avi

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TV

Title:

PBS Frontline (Feb 2006) The Insurgency (XviD 55m20s).avi

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Video/TV shows

Uploaded:

2006-07-26 (by p2P2p)

Description:

PBS Frontline - The Insurgency (21st Feb 2006) Through interviews and never-before-seen footage featuring insurgent leaders and their foot soldiers, U.S. military personnel and journalists, this FRONTLINE report, "The Insurgency," investigates the people who are fighting against U.S. and coalition forces in Iraq. During the investigation, the FRONTLINE team must rely on creative techniques to record the insurgents on film. Because it is too dangerous to meet in person, the team is able to obtain the extraordinary footage described above only after giving a camera to an intermediary, who deals with insurgents to obtain the gripping video. After receiving the tape, the team then combines the footage with other interviews and independent analysis to build a complex profile of insurgent forces. "The Insurgency" also includes compelling personal video from Australian journalist Michael Ware, Baghdad bureau chief for Time magazine and one of the reporters with the most in-depth access to insurgent leaders. "The Insurgency" goes to the city of Tal Afar shortly after it is retaken by U.S. and Iraqi troops to document the brutality inflicted there by Al Qaeda in Iraq. The insurgents had utilized the northwestern city as a staging post for equipment and reinforcements brought in through Syria and had terrorized the local population. "They killed [my brother]. They cut his stomach open and put bombs inside," says one resident. "They left him by the roundabout next to the petrol station. My father wanted to go and pick his body up. They blew up my father." Other insurgent groups condemn this behavior. Abu Mohammed, for example, draws the line at killing innocents: "The national resistance does not accept these actions. We do not accept the killing of civilians or the Iraqi National Guard or the police. We do not accept the killing of any Iraqi." More info: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/insurgency/ AVI File Details =============================================================================== Name.........: PBS Frontline (Feb 2006) The Insurgency (XviD 55m20s) ConRes.avi Filesize.....: 348 MB (or 357,226 KB or 365,799,424 bytes) Runtime......: 00:55:20 (99,494 fr) Video Codec..: XviD Video Bitrate: 770 kb/s Audio Codec..: 0x0055(MP3) ID'd as MPEG-1 Layer 3 Audio Bitrate: 103 kb/s (51/ch, stereo) VBR Frame Size...: 544x416 (1.31:1) [=17:13] Ripper ......: p2P2p Peace :) http://conspiracyresearch.org (Forums, Wiki, Blogs) http://conspiracycentral.net:6969 (Educational Tracker)

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Comments:

extrudedplasticdingus (2006-07-26)

How about seeding what you post????

p2P2p (2006-07-26)

I do and I am... this tor is all but a few hours old - have a little patience. Does your client support back-up trackers? Good things come to those who wait.

extrudedplasticdingus (2006-07-26)

I didn't notice it wasn't uploaded to this tracker. I don't think my client supports that, and it's still showing zero seeds after two hours. Maybe I shouldn't have said anything but I've had a lot of bad torrents lately (people upload and don't seed or the file doesn't match description). Still, nobody I'm connected to has more than 34 percent of the file.

p2P2p (2006-07-26)

No worries - give it a couple of hours - my bandwidth really sux :| If you still have a problem... almost all FRONTLINE documentaries can be watched online in segments. Try this:
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/insurgency/view/