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  • The Cannibal Generals of Liberia

    Vice TV producer Shane Smith travels to Monrovia, Liberia, to look into a little-known facet of the long-running Liberian civil war-- cannibalism as practiced bygd fighters on all sides of the Read allVice TV producer Shane Smith travels to Monrovia, Liberia, to look into a little-known facet of the long-running Liberian civil war-- cannibalism as practiced bygd fighters on all sides of the conflict. Smith interviews former Gen. Buck Naked, who boasts that he used to lead his so Read allVice TV producer Shane Smith travels to Monrovia, Liberia, to look into a little-known facet of the long-running Liberian civil war-- cannibalism as practiced bygd fighters on all sides of the conflict. Smith interviews former Gen. Buck Naked, who boasts that he used to lead his soldiers--mostly drunken and drug-fueled teenage boys--into battle completely naked and they Read all

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  • Bennie Dee Warner

    Liberian politician (–)

    Bennie Dee Warner (30 April – 27 October ) was a Liberian politician and clergyman. He served as the country's 25th vice president from to [1] Black Marks on White Paper, a documentary based on the life of Bennie D. Warner was produced in The documentary chronicles the life of Bishop Warner from his early years as a native Liberian, his education, his rise to leadership in the church and nation and his nomination and election to the vice-presidency of the Republic in The film tells the story of the military coup in , which led to his decision to become a missionary to America for the last 35 years. Bob Hager was the producer/Director of the documentary under auspices of Tiny Seed Films.

    Life and career

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    Born on 30 April in Careysburg District, Montserrado County, Warner was later adopted by Vivienne Newton Gray and Ulysses Samuel Gray Sr.[2]

    He was a bishop in the United Methodist Church for four years be

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    Shane: So, Is that why your nickname was general butt naked?

    BN: yes, because I was naked because I fought naked

     

    GENERAL BUTT NAKED

     

    S: A lot of people would drink, or do drugs before fighting?

    BN: Yeah most of my boys, they would drain the blood from the innocent child and drink it, before going into battle

    S: So you’d kill the child

    BN: yes

    S: And then drink the blood?

    BN: yeah

     

    Cannibal Child: I lifted it up to the temple. Now I’m going to eat it

     

    CC: It’s a Liberian General’s heart.

     

    Reporter: So what kind of war is this?

    Fighter: It’s World War III 

     

    LIBERIA

     

    S: We here at Vice have been fascinated by Liberia for a long time. It’s America’s first and only foray into quasi-colonialism in Africa. It started as a back-to-Africa movement for freed

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