The publicist for the anti-Kerry film, "Stolen Honor", which Sinclair Broadcasting has ordered its affiliates to show before the election, is Charles (Charlie) Gerow, a 3-time Republican Congressional candidate and delegate to this year's GOP convention. And although his corporation, Quantum Communications, Ltd., has been described as
"the public relations and marketing firm" that represents the film, it appears from Pennsylvania corporate records that there may be a closer relationship.
"Stolen Honor" was produced by a company called "Red, White, and Blue Productions, Inc.", described at the film's website, as an independent film company. But it wasn't incorporated until July 14, 2004 and its entry at the Pennsylvania Corporate Records website shows its corporate address as 123 State Street, Harrisburg, PA, the same address as the offices of Quantum Communications. (I couldn't find out the names of officers or incorporaters over the phone - someone would need to pull those off the microfiche in Harrisburg.)
All other information available on and related to the film leads back to Quantum Communications and Charlie Gerow - the Stolen Honor website registration, as well as the PayPal account receiving proceeds for the film.
All of this raises the issue - who is REALLY behind this film? The film's website claims the original funding for the film came from "Pennsylvania veterans" - who are these veterans?
The producer, Carlton Sherwood, a former aide to Tom Ridge, claims he made the film for personal, not political, reasons. In fact the film's website states: "No political campaign, candidate or political party have been involved in any way in the financing or production of Stolen Honor." But the web of connections to Charlie Gerow, a highly conservative Republican activist, belies that. These are issues worthy of further investigation.