I believe this is of enough interest to put in the "campfire" section instead of off-topic. Forum Admin please be generous in your discretion.
BCP member 182 STOL Driver put me in touch with the person below. A former US serviceman is making a movie about the families of US Military MIA from the Vietnam era. He's attempting to leverage the power of the internet, and launching a campaign on Kickstarter to fund the production of the movie.
This might be an ideal way to demonstrate that "crowdfunding" website campaigns can do something a lot more important than fund the next iPhone app or electric roadster. This could get younger people personally involved in thinking about a 50 year old national tragedy, and making it relevant to their lives today.
What I offered to do was post the information here, and ask for all Vets, families, supporters and citizens to participate in this effort in several ways:
Spread the word among your friends, pilots, families, etc.
Get your kids, grand-kids, and their Facebook BFF's to spread the word.
Make a small donation on the Kickstarter campaign to show your support.
Contact the film maker to offer any help, connections, resources, or ideas.
Richard Jellerson, Storyteller Films richard )at{ storytellerfilms.tv
Please view our project on Kickstarter by clicking the link below
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/774 ... a-families
