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posted ago by BeKind ago by BeKind +54 / -0

Jovan just posted this video:

https://jovanhuttonpulitzer.locals.com/post/1071881/you-are-going-to-want-to-mark-your-calendar-and-not-miss-this-one

At the end it says "Red Dawn 2.0" and has the box art for the Red Dawn film in the background.

Some plot excerpts (full summary here):

On a lovely September morning, in the town of Calumet, Colorado, a local high school teacher spots Soviet paratroopers landing in a nearby field. The paratroopers open fire on the teacher. Chaos ensues as people flee the invasion. Downtown, Cuban and Soviet troops try to restore order for their occupation.

The Cuban Colonel named Bella orders the KGB to retrieve the local sporting good’s store records of gun sales on the ATF’s Form 4473. It lists which citizens have purchased what firearms, and where they live.

Jed and Matt Eckert, their friends Robert Morris, Danny and Daryl Bates, and Arturo “Aardvark” Morgan, equip themselves with survival supplies from the sporting goods store Robert’s father owns. They then go and hide in the forest.

On the way up the mountains, they run are stopped at a Soviet roadblock, but a U.S. Army UH-1 helicopter gunship attacks and saves them. They spend a few weeks in the forest, until they sneak back down into town. Jed and Matt spot their father at a re-education camp where they visit him. He says their mother is already dead, and he tells his boys to avenge her death…and his inevitable one.

Also, read this leftist review of the movie... it reads like a MSNBC article, harping on about right wing propaganda, etc. Usually that's a hint that the film was right about something. https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Red_Dawn

I found this interesting.

I don't have a clue what it is that's coming out October 2nd, as Jovan's post indicates.

His video clip is about "they know where you're driving" and they "know where you are".. and the Red Dawn film is about people being hunted by Soviets and hiding in the forest.

Just tossing this out there for discussion. Thoughts?