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This is the best documentary I have ever seen, there should be statues of him all over the world! But like the title says, “Few people know what he did for us” This should be taught in schools. I do take it much more seriously then most though, just because I have a personal connection too it, it all happened the day after my tenth birthday. I remember exactly where I was, and what I was doing the day the world almost ended!
Thank you for your Comment finigan1. It’s what drew me to check this out last night. I really barely still have words to describe the impact felt, as I am still processing it and deeply. It’s so sobering. I’m very glad I watched it, and that he made that choice. And, I concur it is perhaps the best documentary I have seen, as well. I don’t generally even watch documentaries, but have seen some remarkable ones over the years. This was so well done. I loved the drama-renacted-documentary style and that he played himself. But that being all said, I’m really still at a loss for words at how sobering of an incident this all is, and how it is still a threat yet today.