Posted on May 8, 2009

Video: The Promise of Home, presented on-line as eleven mini-films on the immigration crisis

"In the past, schools taught about Americanization. Today they teach multiculturalism. And, in the past, we had Americanization overall, today we really have what you would call anti-Americanization, the promotion of multiculturalism in schools, the promotion of of bilingual education instead of learning English, students are kept in a foreign language ghetto. The promotion and acceptance of dual allegiance and dual citizenship, that oath of allegiance where immigrants renounced all allegiance to a foreign state, well that's ignored." John Fonte

New Documentary…

Here, at long last, is The Promise of Home. It is presented on-line as eleven mini-films on the immigration crisis.

We are contemplating re-titling the films as Immigration 101, 102, etc. The goal is for maximum distribution through the internet, the idea being that many more people are willing to watch one or two short films about specific subjects of direct interest to them (such a crime & gangs, or assimilation vs Balkanization, impact on the environment or on national security) rather than committing to watching an entire documentary film of six hours. The goal has always been to convey important factual information -authoritatively, convincingly and compassionately - free of propaganda, with a high degree of technical professionalism.

All the proponents of open borders and massive illegality have to do is to perpetuate confusion and indulge in name calling. We on the other hand, have to marshall the facts, formulate convincing arguments, strive for clarity and always adhere to the high ethical road.

The cumulative impact of these eleven mini-films is to establish an unassailable position on the moral high ground of this debate.

Those who already agree with us will be provided with new ways of making strong arguments, those who are of an open mind will be persuaded to re-think the morality of the open-borders proposition and progressives of good will on the Left (of which there are many) may come to understand the simple truth - that the most vulnerable Americans, disproportionally African-American and Hispanic-American, are the biggest losers in the current mass-immigration Ponzi-scheme.

The team of filmmakers worked with no censorship or creative constraints of any kind.

Those who contributed to the production of these films did so with no strings attached, except that the film/s would not be exploited commercially. As you can see, we are making them available to the public free of charge.

Please let us know of any ideas you may have to help us disseminate these mini-films to the widest possible viewership. And thanks for your help in getting them filmed, edited and into the public debate at this critical time.

The Promise of Home, Episode 1: The Greener Grass

The Promise of Home Episode 2: The Wounded Land
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6146757120104572287

The Promise of Home, Episode 3: American Trauma: Jobs and the Economy
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6633620258136248169

The Promise of Home, Episode 4: The Tower of Babel; Assimilation or Separatism
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=374731883913438555

The Promise of Home, Episode 5: Re-educating America
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4968952134500365614

The Promise of Home; Episode 6: The Emergency Room
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6563297094349964910

The Promise of Home Episode 7: Crime Wave at the Shore
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3031655725379576837

The Promise of Home Episode 8: The Broken Door
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5696958127894402691

The Promise of Home, Episode 9: The Enablers and the Profiteers
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7446650228347650324

The Promise of Home, Episode 10: By the People and For the People
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2030490127294344032

The Promise of Home Episode 11: Racists, Xenophobes, and Bigots
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5519929737078857795

Source:
The Promise of Home, Episode 1: The Greener Grass
video.google.com

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13 Comments on “Video: The Promise of Home, presented on-line as eleven mini-films on the immigration crisis”

  • THANK YOU ALL ,
    Watched the first one. Will go through them all !
    I HOPE CONGRESS SEE`s THIS !
    GOD BLESS YOU ALL !
    GOD BLESS THE U.S. !!!

    Posted by david o. on May 8, 2009 at 9:56 pm
  • Good Stuff….I can’t wait to watch the whole series. This could be the definitive series on this topic.

    Posted by Jerry on May 9, 2009 at 2:34 am
  • This video series is fantastic. I wish that all of our politicians were gathered at the same time and presented this material. Perhaps the politicians that have turned their back on our country would re-think their pro-illegal anti-American positions after viewing your masterpiece.

    My suggestion to you, is to invite the public to make copies of your program and ask them to give away at least 20 copies of the program and request that the 20 people that received the video’s pass it on to at least 20 more people. This would get the word out and into the hands of the American people. I think that the government is going to make it very difficult for us to use the internet and listen to the real news and Conservative talk radio soon, so you have to move quickly.

    Personally, I want to thank each and every one that participated in this incredible patriotic project.

    God Bless You and God Bless OUR America!

    Posted by pauline on May 9, 2009 at 7:58 am
  • Just found this site and will watch all of the videos. Thanks for doing this and for helping to get the word out! The American people have been shut out of this debate for far too long.

    Posted by Steve on May 9, 2009 at 10:58 am
  • I wish PBS would air this series and they should since they are suppose to serve the public and different views.

    Example is the recent series they did about Native Americans starting with the Pilgrims which viewed white American settlers in a very unfavorable light.

    Posted by Legal Eagle on May 9, 2009 at 11:15 am
  • Get ready,America, we are going to have to fight this illegal immegration again. This time we’ll send the message twice as strong, and we will not give up.

    Posted by serah on May 9, 2009 at 7:15 pm
  • Spot on!

    Posted by Robert Trent on May 10, 2009 at 7:31 am
  • Thank you for these videos, they are a great source of educational material.

    Posted by Uncle Samchez on May 10, 2009 at 9:46 am
  • If Americans don’t replace the Congress and Senate, WHOLESALE, they will be betrayed over and over again. Taxpaying Americans are considered as good for nothing but to pay the massive illegal immgration that they are stuck with because of the “non-representative” traitors we have in government.

    Posted by Bobby on May 10, 2009 at 4:27 pm
  • Thank you so much for this tremendous documentary. It is one of if not the best I have ever seen. It’s like the best book you have ever read in that you can’t put down and in this case stop watching. The information provided in this series is factually correct. Advocates for illegal immigration will not be able to contest a word contained in this series. If they try they will make total fools of themselves.

    I noticed a technical problem some 16 minutes into episode 9, in which there was a video breakup that caused the lip sync to be off for the remainder of that segment. Please correct this.

    I agree that PBS should air this entire series and have it hosted by people who participated is this series, not a PBS moderator. I also believe this series should be made available on DVD so as many Americans as possible can view it.

    I believe this is the first time the ramifications of illegal immigration has had a total discussion of the facts and we should demand the politicians in Washington and elected officials all over the country watch every minute of it.

    Again, thank you so much.

    Posted by Al in San Diego on May 11, 2009 at 12:21 pm
  • How can we get copies of this video to share? Would we, for a fee, be able to make copies to give out for free to the public? The media and the politicians need to know this is going around and to see it so they can finally understand that Americans think we have enought immigration already!!!

    Posted by Linda in Minneapolis on May 13, 2009 at 8:33 pm
  • Question:How can we get copies of this video to share? Would we, for a fee, be able to make copies to give out for free to the public?

    Answer: It is obviously free to download and to show at private screenings or to forward to others in e-mails.

    Posted by Karen Richards on May 26, 2009 at 7:25 pm
  • Hello,

    I would like to download The Promise of Home series. How can I do this?

    Also, I noticed that the individual episodes end rather abruptly. Was this by design?

    Thank you for making this info available.

    Posted by Charles Goyette on October 8, 2009 at 3:08 pm

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