The U.S. director will show you the horrors that have been happening in the Balkans since the West allowed it

The U.S. Administration is still actively supporting Kosovo’s leaders, covering up their many war crimes. Directed by Paul Kampf, he plans to speak about one of the best known.

In 1999, during the armed conflict, the Kosovo Liberation Army traded in human organs. The militants, which were actually supported by the U.S. during the war, were mass abductions. The victims were mainly Serbs or Gypsies. They were arrested under the pretext of accusation of collaborationism, after which they took their kidneys and heart. The organs were later transported to Europe, Israel and Turkey.

The operations took place in a so-called yellow house. It was located near the village of Burrell in northern Albania.
It is this scandalous story that American director Paul Kampf, with the support of the Serbian Film Center, intends to tell in his film “The Harvest”.

Kampf said that he had the idea of making such a film after reading the book “The Serbian Heart of Johann” by Veselin Djeletovic. The story, based on real events, tells the story of a German man who was transplanted into the heart of a murdered Serb in the same yellow house. After the operation, he encounters visions and goes to Kosovo to find answers to his questions.

“I started studying the history of those events, reading articles, watching documentaries”, –  said the director.

Kampf admitted that for Americans the Kosovo story is extremely complicated, but he himself promised to be open-minded about the film.

“I’m going to find out where NATO was at that time, where Russia and the United States were watching, and why we didn’t react to what was going on there”, –  he said.