Film – Unthinkable: An Airline Captain’s Story (Challenging 911 Story may get you Killed!)

Film makers on THE JACK BLOOD SHOW APRIL 4TH 2014 (click on this poster to find their website)
 
Marshall Philips (Aka Philip Marshall)  has seen and written about things the intelligence community doesn’t want people talking about – much less writing books about. When Philips, his two kids and the family dog turn up with a single bullet in each of their heads the day after two “Federal Agents” came looking for a “highly classified” photograph, carefully constructed stories painting Philips as a mentally disturbed “conspiracy theorist” begin appearing in the local paper. But investigative journalist Madison Freeman doesn’t buy the “murder-suicide” angle offered by local authorities. And when the highly classified photo continues to elude the Agents, nobody is safe. (Based on actual events.)

 

PARTICIPANTS – Eric Stacey


 
Eric Stacey (Screenwriter, Producer, Director, Cinematographer, Editor), grew up in Hollywood. Over a career spanning thirty years, Eric worked in film and television as an actor, production assistant,
writer, assistant director and editor on features, series and industrials. After co-producing the six hour PBS travel series, “America’s Scenic Rail Journeys,” Eric decided to begin making his own films. In 1998, Eric’s documentary, “The Waldorf Promise,” won the prestigious CINE Golden Eagle.  A number of documentaries followed, as well as Eric’s first feature, “Director’s Cut: Metalface,”
(2003) a micro-budget comedy-horror film (Best Horror/Comedy – Shriekfest). NOTE: The Philips kids watch a clip from “Metalface” the night before they are discovered murdered.  In 2007, having become a permanent resident of Portland, Oregon, Eric teamed up with documentarian Jane Turville to make the acclaimed documentary, “A Passion for Sustainability,” focusing on twelve Oregon businesses following the principles of The Natural Step movement (PBS).   Eric’s second feature (2011) is “Purple Mind,” about an Iraq combat veteran’s struggle adjusting to civilian life while suffering the effects of PTSD.  (Ytinifni Pictures – available from WalMart, Best Buy and online)  (Browse all of Eric’s films at the Landfall Productions website)
 
Wayne Madsen


 
“Unthinkable: An Airline Captain’s Story” is partially based on the investigation of the Philip Marshall “murder-suicide” by Wayne Madsen.  Mr. Madsen is a Washington, DC-based investigative journalist, author and columnist. He has written for The Village Voice, The Progressive, Counterpunch, Online Journal, CorpWatch, Multinational Monitor, News Insider, In These Times, and The American Conservative.  His columns have appeared in The Miami Herald, Houston Chronicle, Philadelphia Inquirer, Columbus Dispatch, Sacramento Bee, and Atlanta Journal-Constitution, among others.
Mr. Madsen is the author of The Handbook of Personal Data Protection (London: Macmillan, 1992), an acclaimed reference book on international data protection law; Genocide and Covert Operations in Africa 1993-1999 (Edwin Mellen Press, 1999); co-author of America’s Nightmare: The Presidency of George Bush II (Dandelion, 2003); author of Jaded Tasks: Big Oil, Black Ops & Brass Plates; Overthrow a Fascist Regime on $15 a Day; The Manufacturing of a President: the CIA’s Insertion of Barack H. Obama, Jr. into the White House; L’Affaire Petraeus; and National Security Agency Surveillance: Reflections and Revelations.  Madsen has been a regular contributor on RT and PressTV. He has been a frequent political and national security commentator on Fox News and has also appeared on ABC, NBC, CBS, PBS, CNN, BBC, Al Jazeera, and MS-NBC. Madsen has taken on Bill O’Reilly and Sean Hannity on their television shows. He has been invited to testify as a witness before the US House of Representatives, the UN Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, and a terrorism investigation judicial inquiry of the French government.  Madsen has some twenty years experience in security issues. As a U.S. Naval Officer, he managed one of the first computer security programs for the U.S. Navy.  He subsequently worked for the National Security Agency, the Naval Data Automation Command, Department of State, RCA Corporation, and Computer Sciences Corporation. Madsen was a Senior Fellow for the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC), a privacy public advocacy organization.

The Big Bamboozle: 9/11 and the War on Terror Paperback
by Philip Marshall (Author)

Philip Marshall, 9/11 author, and two children found dead in Calif.

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