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« on: January 29, 2012, 10:27:18 AM »

Movie dumps 'black genocide' in Jesse Jackson's lap
Political thriller tackles '1 of the most scandalous cover-ups in U.S. history'


At one time in the U.S., even ardent left-leaners like Jesse Jackson and the Black Panthers warned America about it.
 
But as the years went by and money exchanged hands, the issue was quietly forgotten.
 
Now viral filmmaker Molotov Mitchell is tearing the lid off what he calls “one of the most scandalous cover-ups in U.S. history,” the allegation that abortion provider Planned Parenthood has from its inception targeted black Americans for extinction.
 
Mitchell and the staff of Illuminati Pictures have created the explosive and controversial new film, “Gates of Hell,” an effort born out the desire to reengage America in the debate over life and death.
 
“If it is indeed true that the black community is being targeted for extinction today, this is like major political thriller stuff,” Mitchell told WND in an exclusive interview. “The challenge was how to communicate what’s going on without preaching to the choir, like 99.9 percent of the movies that deal with the pro-life position. The black genocide angle has not been really explored in an entertaining way. No one has seen the potential for an entertaining, thrilling movie.”
 
But that potential is exactly what prompted Mitchell to make “Gates of Hell.”
 
“Whether it is true or not – and it is true – everybody should look into it,” Mitchell told WND. “If indeed, the black genocide directive of Planned Parenthood is true, then it is one of the most scandalous political cover-ups in American history, so it makes great material for a movie.”
 
Mitchell points to Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger’s views on race, her work on the Negro Project and mounting evidence that abortion clinics are disproportionately distributed among black and minority communities as evidence of an underlying conspiracy. At one time, Mitchell points out, black rights leaders were at the forefront of sounding the alarm over abortion’s “racist” agenda.
 
“Originally, when Roe vs. Wade hit the scene, the Black Panthers and Jesse Jackson said [abortion] was ‘genocide,’” Mitchell said, quoting a Jet magazine interview with Jackson in 1973. “Jackson said, ‘If it is growing, it is living.’ He had a very strong pro-life position. Of course, that’s before Planned Parenthood started cutting him checks. Then, all of a sudden, a ‘woman’s right to choose’ became a fundamental, civil right.”
 
Discover for yourself the movie that has people on BOTH sides of the abortion debate buzzing with “Gates of Hell” on DVD!
 
The bold and provocative “Gates of Hell,” however, has already been met with scathing controversy.
 
Dr. Gerard Nadal, for example, wrote a shocked editorial at LifeNews.com, worried that the film will cause young black men to actually seek revenge on abortion doctors, calling “Gates of Hell” a “vigilante apologia.”
 
“I genuinely fear that it will whip up young black men and lead some to violence,” Nadal writes. “I don’t want this film to ever see the light of day. Its very premise is antithetical to the pro-life movement.”
 
He continued, “I’ve seen enough in these trailers to give it two thumbs down. This is one baby that needs to be strangled in its bassinet.”
 
Mitchell responded, “I was pretty stunned to hear not only that strong of a criticism about a film Dr. Nadal had not even seen, but also the terrible analogy of strangling a baby, used by a pro-lifer to explain his disdain for a film he had not even seen.
 
“The trailer is, of course, shocking and provocative,” Mitchell said. “That’s what trailers are supposed to be.”
 
The trailer itself can be seen below:

Gates of Hell ( Official Movie Trailer )


Mitchell also responded to claims the film would encourage violence.
 
“No, I’m not espousing the murder of anybody,” Mitchell told WND. “The film is not a call to arms; it’s a political thriller. The topic of black genocide, the cover-up, the conspiracy – we were shooting for (pun intended) great art, great entertainment.
 
“I don’t believe that people will walk away from this show thinking that it’s OK to kill abortionists,” he continued. “People could make the same argument based on an episode of TV’s ’24,’ where Jack Bauer is chasing an Islamic bomber, and when he’s talking to Bauer, he explains why he did it and he gives some reasonable-sounding explanation for why he felt he was defending his nation. It doesn’t mean ’24′ was espousing suicide bombing because it shows more than one side of the story; it’s simply good story telling.”
 
Besides, Mitchell told WND, he believes the abortion argument in America has grown entrenched and “stale,” in need of some intentional stirring of the pot.
 
“This film is not intended to be didactic,” he explained. “We designed this film with the hope that people would debate it for hours after they watched it with their friends. We’ve discovered that even with people who have just screened the film, it has dramatically shifted their way of thinking.
 
“For example, one film producer watched it with his fiancée, and they were both pro-life before watching it,” Mitchell continued. “He absolutely loved the film, and she absolutely hated it. And for several hours after the film all they did was debate and argue. He admitted that both of them had never thought of several things the way they were presented in the film and it caused them to rethink all kinds of things. Eventually, his fiancée came around; he won her over. But even if he hadn’t, the goal is the argument itself.
 
“There really isn’t much discussion about the abortion issue in America today. It seems people have drawn their lines, they have dug their trenches and they just give each other the evil eye across no man’s land,” Mitchell said. “This film just runs right across the middle of no man’s land and causes all kinds of havoc, and that’s the point – to get people up and out of those trenches and thinking and, hopefully, fighting.”

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« Reply #1 on: January 29, 2012, 11:57:25 AM »

Dr. Gerard Nadal, for example, wrote a shocked editorial at LifeNews.com, worried that the film will cause young black men to actually seek revenge on abortion doctors, calling “Gates of Hell” a “vigilante apologia.”


Judging by the trailer, he is exactly right.

Oh, by the way, the reason that more women's health clinics, including Planned Parenthood facilities, are located in or near minority neighborhoods is because they offer free or relatively inexpensive services relating to cancer prevention, STDs, and contraception. Abortion services account for 3% of their "business".

http://www.plannedparenthood.org/about-us/who-we-are/planned-parenthood-glance-5552.htm
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« Reply #2 on: January 29, 2012, 02:41:48 PM »

Oh, by the way, the reason that more women's health clinics, including Planned Parenthood facilities, are located in or near minority neighborhoods is because they offer free or relatively inexpensive services relating to cancer prevention, STDs, and contraception. Abortion services account for 3% of their "business".

http://www.plannedparenthood.org/about-us/who-we-are/planned-parenthood-glance-5552.htm



here's the thing doug.  if abortion services accounted for 0% of their "business" and only concentrated on cancer prevention, STD's and contraception etc.,  these guys would STILL want to see them de-funded and eradicated from existence.

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« Reply #3 on: January 29, 2012, 02:52:18 PM »

Is there something wrong with not wanting to bring in the 95% of illegitimate negro babies sired by multiple biological absent fathers and keep them off the Welfare and Food Stamp Rolls?
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« Reply #4 on: January 29, 2012, 03:12:25 PM »

Judging by the trailer, he is exactly right.
-- If, as you say, Dr. Nadal  “is exactly right” when he worries that the film will cause young black men to actually seek revenge on abortion doctors, then I have a couple of questions for you Doug:

1) Do you think it’s something about Blacks and their character that would make them seek revenge; or would you say the same thing about whites, or Asians, or Arabs if this were a film about them?

2) Do you begrudge survivors of genocide the desire to seek revenge?
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« Reply #5 on: January 29, 2012, 03:22:31 PM »

Yeah, right.  Like a black male gives a shit if a negro baby gets D&C'd.   Roll Eyes

They won't even own up to being the biological father of the 30 or 40 bastards they've already got.

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« Reply #6 on: January 29, 2012, 03:48:11 PM »

1) Do you think it’s something about Blacks and their character that would make them seek revenge;

Only insofar as their character is that of human beings.

or would you say the same thing about whites, or Asians, or Arabs if this were a film about them?

Provocative, race-based propaganda is provocative race-based propaganda.

2) Do you begrudge survivors of genocide the desire to seek revenge?

Ask the survivors of Srebrenica their opinion. Representatives of the Catholic Church have been complicit in slaughtering innocent Muslims since the time of the Crusades.
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« Reply #7 on: January 29, 2012, 03:53:29 PM »

Provocative, race-based propaganda is provocative race-based propaganda.
--So would that be a 'yes' or a 'no'?

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--So would that be a 'yes' or a 'no'?
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« Reply #8 on: January 29, 2012, 05:17:30 PM »

--So would that be a 'yes' or a 'no'?
--So would that be a 'yes' or a 'no'?

2. That would be a "yes".

3. The question is irrelevant to this discussion. (I've no doubt that this will not satisfy you, because you have a serious propensity toward extreme analness, when it comes to having your questions answered the exact way that you want them answered, but that's your problem, isn't it?)
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« Reply #9 on: January 29, 2012, 11:24:46 PM »

2. That would be a "yes".

--So you feel it’s in the character of all human beings to seek revenge if and when their race falls victim to genocide. Fair enough. I happen to agree.

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3. The question is irrelevant to this discussion.

--Okay. Let's go to one where it is relevant.
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« Reply #10 on: February 05, 2012, 10:44:09 AM »

'Gates of Hell' grabs stage in Planned Parenthood dispute

'I believe the racial components, the racial directives, will be its undoing'


The “Gates of Hell” movie project by Molotov Mitchell of Illuminati Pictures has captured part of the stage in the developing controversy over the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure Foundation’s decision to stop donating to the nation’s biggest abortion industry player, Planned Parenthood.
 
The Komen Foundation explained earlier this week that it wasn’t going to donate to organizations that are under investigation for their activities. Planned Parenthood is under investigation in several venues. Komen later issued a statement changing course again, saying it would give to the abortion business again.
 
The movie was noted in an Examiner report on the blowup between the breast cancer-fighting organization and Planned Parenthood.
 
“Planned Parenthood has been also under scrutiny by some members of the African-American community because of the high proportion of abortions being performed on Black women,” the report said. “Film maker Molotov Mitchell, who recently produced the film, ‘Gates of Hell’ has alleged that Planned Parenthood from its inception, under the direction of Margaret Sander (sic), targeted Black and minority women. It has also been targeted by The National Black Catholic Congress.”
 
Mitchell earlier told WND the film explores the black genocide pursued by Planned Parenthood in an entirely different light.
 
“If it is indeed true that the black community is being targeted for extinction today, this is like major political thriller stuff,” he said.
 
He noted Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger’s views of race, her work on the Negro Project and mounting evidence that abortion clinics are disproportionately distributed among black and minority communities as evidence of an underlying conspiracy. At one time, Mitchell points out, civil-rights leaders were at the forefront of sounding the alarm over abortion’s “racist” agenda.
 
He said today that ultimately the “racial components, the racial directives of Planned Parenthood will be its undoing. And the more that people become aware that Planned Parenthood is racist, and racially driven to exterminate the Black population and has always been driven since their founding, Planned Parenthood finally will be done.”
 
He continued, “There’s nothing more radioactive than the word racist. It’s fortunate for pro-lifers that Planned Parenthood has such a huge Achilles heel in that they are racist from their origins to the present.”
 
Officials with Planned Parenthood did not respond to messages requesting comment.
 
In published website statements the abortion company has said officials are “alarmed and saddened” that the Komen Foundation would “have succumbed to political pressure.”
 
“Anti-choice groups in America have repeatedly threatened the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Foundation for partnering with Planned Parenthood … and news articles suggest that the Komen Foundation ultimately succumbed to these pressures,” the group stated.
 
Planned Parenthood supporters rallied to attack Komen, from trying to block permits for its parades to accusing Komen of abandoning women’s health interests.
 
But Mitchell said the racism of Planned Parenthood is a “skeleton in the closet” that the abortion business would not want publicized. So pro-life activists need to expose it, he said.
 
Noting there’s no defense for racism, he said, “I really believe the ‘Gates of Hell’ approach is the most effective approach that we can utilize at this juncture. We have to present the facts and allow people to connect the dots.”
 
Planned Parenthood critics constantly note the high number of abortion clinics in minority and black communities and their relative scarcity in affluent and white suburbs.
 
But the racism is evident even in recent incidents.
 
It was just a few years ago that Planned Parenthood was caught on tape agreeing to take a donation for an abortion that would destroy an unborn black child specifically.
 
It was uncovered through the work of Lila Rose, then editor of the Los Angeles-based Advocate and now chief of Live Action, which goes undercover to document the activities of abortion providers.
 
In a taped interview, an Idaho official for Planned Parenthood said it was “understandable” that a donor would want to contribute to abortions targeting blacks so that his own, presumably white, child would have less competition in college.
 
The conversation:
 
Actor: I want to specify that abortion to help a minority group, would that be possible?
 
Planned Parenthood: Absolutely.
 
Actor: Like the black community for example?
 
Planned Parenthood: Certainly.
 
Actor: The abortion – I can give money specifically for a black baby, that would be the purpose?
 
Planned Parenthood: Absolutely. If you wanted to designate that your gift be used to help an African-American woman in need, then we would certainly make sure that the gift was earmarked for that purpose.
 
Actor: Great, because I really faced trouble with affirmative action, and I don’t want my kids to be disadvantaged against black kids. I just had a baby; I want to put it in his name.
 
Planned Parenthood: Yes, absolutely.
 
Actor: And we don’t, you know we just think, the less black kids out there the better.
 
Planned Parenthood: (Laughs) Understandable, understandable.
 
Actor: Right. I want to protect my son, so he can get into college.
 
Planned Parenthood: All right. Excuse my hesitation, this is the first time I’ve had a donor call and make this kind of request, so I’m excited, and want to make sure I don’t leave anything out.

 
At that time, Day Gardner, president of the National Black Pro-Life Union, said, “African-Americans are having abortions at a hugely disproportionate rate according to their population, and Planned Parenthood has no shame whatsoever in accepting money that specifically targets our community.”
 
The audio was posted on YouTube, which later censored it.
 
Sanger supported eugenics through birth control to cull people she considered unfit from the population. In 1921, she said eugenics is “the most adequate and thorough avenue to the solution of racial, political and social problems.”
 
At one point, Sanger lamented “the ever increasing, unceasingly spawning class of human beings who never should have been born at all.” Another time, Sanger wrote, “We do not want the word to go out that we want to exterminate the Negro population.”
 
The National Black Catholic Congress also has weighed in on the issue, challenging its members to choose the cause of death most costly to the black community, since 1973.
 
“Think about it for a minute. Is it heart disease – 2,266,789 deaths since 1973, cancer – 1,638,350, or accidents – 370,723? It is AIDS – 203,695, or violent crimes – 306,313? There is one possibility that is often overlooked. It happens 1,452 times a day in our community. It has taken over 13 million Black lives within the last 30 years. It has taken 1/3 of our present population. What is it? ABORTION!”
 
The group continued, “The CDC reports that of the approximately 4,000 abortions that are performed daily in the United States, 1,452 of them are performed on African American women and their pre-born children. This means that although African Americans represent only 12 percent of the population in the United States, they account for 35 percent of the abortions,” the report said.
 
Mitchell said his documentary’s trailer is shocking and provocative, which is what trailers are supposed to be. And he said his work is not a call to violence.
 
“I’m not espousing the murder of anybody,” Mitchell told WND. “The film is not a call to arms; it’s a political thriller. The topic of black genocide, the cover-up, the conspiracy – we were shooting for (pun intended) great art, great entertainment.”

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« Reply #11 on: February 05, 2012, 10:53:03 AM »

And why shouldn't black babies be targeted?  They are nearly impossible to place as adoptees.
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« Reply #12 on: February 05, 2012, 11:03:29 AM »

Well then...a red letter day for supporters of Planned Parenthood - Case_Closed agrees with them on a point.
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« Reply #13 on: February 05, 2012, 11:23:42 AM »

Well then...a red letter day for supporters of Planned Parenthood - Case_Closed agrees with them on a point.

It's just the way it is.  As cute as they are when they are infants, they grow up to be IM2's.

Nobody wants an IM2.
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