Posted in - Documentaries & Military & War & Political & Corporate on January 27th 2011
Loose Change 9/11 Review Loose Change 9/11: An American Coupe documentary Loose Change 9/11: An American Coupe review Loose Change Documentary Loose Change Review
The Loose Change documentaries ask serious questions about the events of 9/11; such as, “Why were explosive materials found in the debris of the twin towers?” “Why did building 7 collapse at free-fall speed with very little structural damage?” “Why was no plane debris ever found at the other two 9/11 crash …
Posted in - Documentaries & Military & War & Political & Corporate on April 24th 2010
John Perkins: Speaking Freely John Perkins: Speaking Freely Review Speaking Freely Speaking Freely Review
John Perkins gives an insider look at the U.S.’ hold on crippled nations: “Confessing his shameful role in helping organizations such as World Bank and the IMF drive poor nations into crippling debt while enriching U.S. corporations.”
Perkins’ conscience eventually took hold, and he quit his job… Speaking Freely, is a confession and …
Posted in - Cultural & Social & Documentaries & Military & War & Political & Corporate on April 24th 2010
Iraq For Sale Iraq For Sale Review Iraq For Sale: The War Profiteers Iraq For Sale: The War Profiteers Review
“How do you place a value on human life?” Iraq For Sale delves into the ugly side of privatized war and may leave you feeling squeamish about the real intentions of US combat.
Posted in - Cultural & Social & Documentaries & Military & War & Political & Corporate on April 24th 2010
Engame: Blueprint for Global Enslavement Engame: Blueprint for Global Enslavement Review
“Alex Jones chronicles the history of the global elite’s bloody rise to power and reveals how they have funded dictators and financed the bloodiest wars—creating order out of chaos to pave the way for the first true world empire.”
If you have never heard of the Bilderberg Group, the North America transportation control …
Posted in - Documentaries & Military & War & Political & Corporate on April 24th 2010
Ghosts of Abu Ghraib Ghosts of Abu Ghraib Review
The news doesn’t give you all of the details, and Ghosts of Abu Ghraib proves it. Interviews with former Abu Ghraib prison keepers explore the origins of the abuse and the reinforcement of this torture by government officials. Did the blame lie solely on those prosecuted for the crimes?
Posted in - Arts & Music & Documentaries & Military & War on April 23rd 2010
I Know I'm Not Alone I Know I'm Not Alone Review
While somewhat entertaining, I Know I’m Not Alone, lacked a storyline and left you wondering what the point was originally meant to be. Musician, Micheal Franti travels to Palestine and Israel to view the human cost of war for himself. Though Franti learns some interesting facts along the way, he himself, seems …
Posted in - Documentaries & Military & War & Political & Corporate on April 23rd 2010
Why We Fight Why We Fight Movie Review Why We Fight Review
“It is nowhere written that the American empire goes on forever.” This documentary explores the claim that in every decade since World War II, the American public was told a lie, so that the Government could convince them to go to war and fuel the military economy that maintains American political dominance …