Sunday, February 19, 2012

The Movie 'Expendable' on Schapelle Corby

The movie 'Expendable' has recently been released on 'The Expendable Project' website. It can also be viewed on YouTube .

Regardless of your opinions about the Schapelle Corby case, this is a movie that every Australian should see. It will both surprise and shock you. Don't be put off by its 1hr and 42m length, it is worth persevering with, and can be watched in parts if your spare time is limited.

Schapelle Corby is suffering immeasurably for a crime which she did not commit. Please, take the time to acquaint yourselves with the real truth in her case. She would like to enjoy the same freedoms, comfort and joy that you all take for granted. She does not deserve to be where she is.

Max Igan of The Crowhouse (not formerly a Schapelle Corby supporter) was so impressed by the movie when he saw it that it prompted him to create this YouTube video, promoting the movie 'Expendable'. If you have reservations about watching 'Expendable', check out Max's promo first then please, watch the movie.

Give Schapelle 1hr and 42m of your time, it's not a lot to ask. Oh, you are sick and tired of hearing about her? Well, what you have been hearing up to now is lies, misinformation, and spin, fed to you by the mainstream media to bias and manage your opinions negatively against Schapelle. The movie 'Expendable' is, however, the real truth, a breath of fresh air, and I truly believe that most who watch it will believe in Schapelle's innocence by the end of it, if they did not already. Remember this, everything in the movie is backed up with proof on The Expendable Project website - dozens of reports, case exhibits and a number of exclusive interviews.

Take the challenge, watch the movie, and check out the site. Be prepared to be shocked. This is the site that the government doesn't want you to see. This is why they refuse to publicly acknowledge its existence, or comment on the materials it contains. This is why the media is not reporting on it; not one column inch in any publication, even though the site has been in operation since September 2011. This is also why the government have had the AFP and the Department of Defence ripping the site, looking for security vulnerabilities, so they can shut it down! The fact that it is still there shows that, so far, they have not found any.