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Should History be Kinder to George Patton?
General George Patton has been an enigmatic figure for many years. Robert Orlando’s recently released documentary, Silence Patton, attempts to portray him as a Cassandra-like figure who warned against the risk of Stalin and communism, and nobody would listen. Patton died under strange circumstances, and there has always been talk of a conspiracy to kill him. According to the film, there was an attempt to silence him, because he turned out to be a nuisance to the Allies’ post-war plans.

Movie Review: Silence Patton

Silence Patton I drove home after viewing a “sneak peek” of Robert Orlando (writer/director) and Mark Joseph’s (producer) documentary film about General George Patton
entitled SILENCE PATTON thinking about something this film never intended when it was first conceived. I drove home thinking we never learn from the past.

Variety

Screen Media and Unified Pictures have acquired rights to the documentary “Silence Patton,” directed by Robert Orlando, Variety has learned exclusively.
The documentary centers on General George S. Patton and those who opposed him and explores questions of why he was ordered to stand down and let the Red Army take Berlin or Prague at the end of World War II. Orlando partnered on the Patton project with executive producer Mark Joseph. Unified Pictures will handle domestic distribution and Screen Media will handle international.

Hollywood Reporter

Patton is a towering historical figure of great consequence who shaped the history of the West,” Orlando said.
“My goal with Silence Patton will be to dig deeper into the narrative and prove to the viewer that he was silenced because his views didn’t go along with the status quo."

Breitbart

New Patton Film Says General Was Assassinated for Opposing Soviet Union
The new documentary Silence Patton: First Victim of the Cold War claims that General George Patton was murdered, possibly by the KGB, because he was vociferous in his desire to oppose the former Soviet Union.

huffingtonpost

Nearly 70 years after the untimely death of U.S. General George S. Patton, suspicions linger as to the nature and circumstances surrounding the demise of this formidable military genius
On a war-torn, two-lane highway in Mannheim, Germany, Patton’s car was struck on December 21, 1945 by a two-ton Army truck less than six months after the end of WWII hostilities in Europe.

huffingtonpost

The Killing Factor: When Conspiracy Becomes the Mainstream
I have nothing personal against Bill O’Reilly. In fact, most times I do think he is “fair and balanced” and makes a commendable effort to avoid “spin.” O’Reilly is an accomplished author, a hard-hitting political commentator with deep roots in journalism, and well, to use his phrase, he’s a real “standup guy.” It is the O’Reilly franchise that gives me heartburn — the marketeer more than the provocateur. Let me explain why.

dailycaller

More than 70 years after the end of the second World War, conspiracy theories suggesting General George S. Patton’s death was not just a tragic accident continue to persist.
An upcoming documentary from director Robert Orlando and Nexus Media titled, “Silence Patton: First Victim of the Cold War,” raises new questions surrounding Patton’s death.

The New York State Senate

Senator Golden to host private screening of “Silence Patton"
Brooklyn – State Senator Martin J. Golden (R-C-I, Brooklyn) today is announcing that he will host a free private screening of the new movie, “Silence Patton: First Victim of the Cold War” and is inviting veterans and military personnel to join him at 10:00 A.M. on Friday, August 5th, at the Alpine Cinemas located at 6817 5th Avenue in Brooklyn. The movie’s director, Robert Orlando, will be in attendance and will lead a discussion after the screening.

Against Crony Capitalism

General George S. Patton was assassinated to silence his criticism of allied war leaders claims new book
“Patton was going to resign from the Army. He wanted to go to war with the Russians. The administration thought he was nuts. “He also knew secrets of the war which would have ruined careers.