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During the early 2000's, an old video archive was found from a military program conducted during the Vietnam War, in a basement outside of Hanoi. This program occurred in rural Danang Village, where village women were made to perform in videos for the purpose of reducing enemy morale. However, the war ended too suddenly for these videos to ever surface, and the Americans were not given enough time to destroy the footage, only redacting it and burying it locally. All of the women involved went on to go live normal lives afterwards, having been made to perform in at least a single video. I became interested in the footage as my mother was also from Danang Village during the war, so having acquired some wealth I sought to have the footage destroyed, but eventually kept it because my mother and her sisters were in the videos, and their brave sacrifice is something I wanted to honor.