by
Rich Gardner | 06.24.2011
The film “Zielinski” will show at Saturday, June 25 @ 7:15 pm at the Media Bureau at 725 North 4th St. Philadelphia, PA 19123
Was John Zielinski crazy? (Link to picture of Zielinski) That was the thought that occurred to Chase Thompson and Ryan Walker when Zielinski showed up at their public access studio in Columbia, Missouri. Zielinski showed up with a VHS camera and after telling them his tape was stuck inside, asked if they could help and then told that the tape would bring down the American government.
As Thompson and Walker work in public access TV, they listen to a number of cranks, politely, and then do what they can for those persons. So they sat down and listened to this latest one. But this “crank” was different and in the film “Zielinski,” we hear that the documentary “Conspiracy of Silence” was produced, but that Zielinski was pressured not to release it. Zielinski had produced a total of 25 books and was a world-class photographer (Zielinski himself gives us a detailed run-down on his career here), so it was far from clear that the fellow had a screw loose.
In its review, Variety sniffs that “Production values are terrible.” Walker agreed, but pointed out that Zielinski lives in a $100 trailer (Picture of Zielinski today) and while Walker and Thompson did what they could with Zielinski's materials, they didn't have much of a budget to work with.
While the filmmakers still feel that many of Zielinski's assertions are pretty wild and “out there,” one of his major assertions was one that he started making 25 years ago, that children are being kidnapped and sold into slaves. Unfortunately, authorities have come around to the view that Zielinski's charges are accurate and after about 20 years of people keeping their distance from Zielinski (“Stay away from the crazy man!”), his assertions on that score were vindicated.
The film “Zielinski” will show at Saturday, June 25 @ 7:15 pm at the Media Bureau at 725 North 4th St. Philadelphia, PA 19123
Comments
Verification of Slavery's return to America
Submitted by John M. Zielinski (not verified) on Sun, 03/18/2012 - 5:27pmWould you let your four year old play in the front yard today unattended? As an eight year old in Kansas City in the late 40s I would get on a bus, transfer to a trolley car, then another bus to go to Kansas City Mo to take accordion lessons, then go to the movies and come home at dark. No worries. What about today. 20/20 did a program in Jan 2011 about two million throw away children living on the streets of this country. Kansas City Star won a slew of awards for it series of Slavery in America running from December 13-18 2009, they said 100,000 American women and children are being forced into slavery ever year in this country. Variety called me A Conspiracy Theorist Extraordinaire what theory the facts are in the papers at Missing and Exploited Children, on the net with film like "Conspiracy of Silence" to be seen by going to Franklincase.org. Yorkshire Broadcast out of England must have considerable number of theorist since they came to this country and interviewed young people who had been taken from Nebraska to be prostituted in Washington D.C. even into the White House (reported in the Washington Times in a series of stories from 1989 thru 1991. Did the publish front pages stories like "Call Boys Given Midnight Tour of the Reagan/Bush White House. All of these based on Conspiracy theories??
Post new comment