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DOCUMENTARIES

The question is, "How far down the rabbit hole do you want to go?" If we based our identity on identifying with authority then freedom causes anxiety I am taking you through the eye of the needle, you are the thread. Now once you go through that eye you can decide. You can decide what part of the fabric you want to be. Because thats what it all is, society, reality, time, its all about the threads of a cloth, a divine cloth. You want to be a lone thread, go ahead, you want to rip at the fabric, have at it. "I believed that if the people knew the truth about how they had been lied to, about the myths that have led them to endorse this butchery of their lives, that they would choose against it. The risk that you take when you do that is that you will learn ultimately something about your fellow citizens, your fellow friends and even your own family, that you won't like to hear. That is that they hear it, they learn from it, they understand it, they acknowledge it and they proceed to ignore it. You are given knowledge, you are given the truth, you are made aware, but you just simply choose to not act on it and to go on living the lie because it is just easier. It is easier to just live with the butchery then to change, you think and you are wrong. It is said that I do not want to speak this truth to people older then that of middle age, because these are people who during the course of their lives might have possibly sacrificed principle for the sake of career, for the sake of family and they have lived with that compromise, and they will have a lot of disdain, even contempt for a man who is doing it for the sake of principle, and who took the risk. You are dealing here with a bright young man, a high achiever, a man with a future, who is willing to risk it all, for the sake of not himself, not for his own career interest, but for the sake of the principle. So in this current world it is now considered by you to be 'American' to become aware of the truth and to ignore it and it is now Un-American' to act on knowledge by living your life in accordance with truth, awareness, health, ethics and by doing the right thing for yourself and your fellow man. Strike that and reverse it" Let this be an opportunity for you to take the time to open your mind to some new ideas and realities. Watch the below documentaries and realize and learn from them that this country is not functioning how it is perceived and that we are being deceived. The truth lies in the films below. Please watch them and learn from the American wars about how the government only functions in it's own best interest and take that lesson and let it open your mind about the facts on the food that you eat each day. Watch all of these food documentaries no matter how boring they may be and learn from them. It is the only way you will really start to heal and it will also keep you sharp in the mind and you will be ready to again pounce on this world when the time comes

THE ALOHA FILM FESTIVAL


2081 MY STROKE OF INSIGHT THE SHIFT Waiting for "Superman" Who Killed the Electric Car? Blue Gold: World Water Wars GasLand FOOD MATTERS Dirt! The Movie Food, Inc. The Business of Being Born Inside Job Why We Fight THE LIVING MATRIX War Made Easy WHAT THE BLEEP Koyaanisqatsi: Life Out of Balance WATER: GREAT MYSTERY

THE CURE IS GENETIC ROULETTE AGENDA THRIVE HEALTH


PERSONAL RIGHTS Water: The Great Mystery 2008 87 minutes - NetFlix Water itself is the star of this fascinating exploration of the variety of capacities of earth's most common substance. This globe-trotting documentary explains how water plays a vital role in health, manufacturing, hydropower and more. Journeying to Russia, Kazakhstan, Switzerland, Israel, the United States, England, Austria, Japan, Argentina, China and Tibet, the film interviews researchers on the cutting edge of water's future.
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Waiting for "Superman" 2010 111 minutes

Dynamic documentarian Davis Guggenheim (An Inconvenient Truth) weaves together the stories of students, families, educators and reformers to shed light on the failing public school system and its consequences on the future of the United States. In this Sundance Audience Award winner for Best Documentary, Guggenheim deftly examines the options to improve public education and provide America's teachers and students with the help they need. Flow: For Love of Water 2008 84 minutes - NetFlix From both local and global perspectives, this documentary examines the harsh realities behind the mounting water crisis. Learn how politics, pollution and human rights are intertwined in this important issue that affects every being on Earth. With water drying up around the world and the future of human lives at stake, the film urges a call to arms before more of our most precious natural resource evaporates. Tapped 2009 75 minutes- NetFlix The high cost -- to both the environment and our health -- of bottled water is the subject of this documentary that enlists activists, environmentalists, community leaders and others to expose the dark side of the bottled water industry. Americans may rethink their obsession with bottled H20 when they learn of the unregulated industry's willingness to ignore environmental and health concerns, and the problems that arise as a result. Blue Gold: World Water Wars 2009 89 minutes- NetFlix Narrated by Malcolm McDowell, this award-winning documentary from director Sam Bozzo posits that we're moving closer to a world in which water -- a seemingly plentiful natural resource -- could actually incite war. As water becomes an increasingly precious commodity, corrupt governments, corporations and even private investors are scrambling to control it which leaves everyday citizens fighting for a substance they need to survive.
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Thirst 2004 62 minutes Control over public water supplies is already a critical policy issue for nations around the world, and its importance will only grow in the next decade, according to this articulate and compelling documentary. A global business trend toward privatizing water supplies has already led to civil unrest and protests -- some of which are detailed by the multinational group of activists profiled here. GasLand 2009 107 minutes In his first documentary feature, director Josh Fox journeys across America to examine the negative impacts of natural gas drilling, from poisoned water sources to kitchen sinks that burst into flame to unhealthy animals and people. Is natural gas a viable alternative to our dwindling energy resources, or do the potential harmful effects outweigh the positives? Fox's film raises these and many more fascinating questions.

http://stagevu.com/video/gqjurcfjrwge Dirt! The Movie 2009 80 minutes Dirt takes center stage in this entertaining yet poignant documentary from Bill Benenson and Gene Rosow, which unearths our cosmic connection to soil and explores how diverse groups of people are uniting to save the natural resource. Drawing inspiration from William Bryant Logan's book Dirt: The Ecstatic Skin of the Earth, the filmmakers combine lively animations with personal accounts from farmers, scientists, activists and more.
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The Business of Being Born 2007 84 minutes- NetFlix Director Abby Epstein's controversial documentary takes a hard look at America's maternity care system, juxtaposing hospital deliveries against the growing popularity of at-home, natural childbirths that some expectant parents are opting for. Former talk show host Ricki Lake was inspired to produce this compelling expos after a dissatisfying birthing experience with her first child left her with many unanswered questions.

FOOD
Dr. Amen: Change Your Body Change Your Brain

Mark Bittman on what's wrong with what we eat


http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/eng/mark_bittman_on_what_s_wrong_with_what_we_eat.html

Ann Cooper talks school lunches http://www.ted.com/talks/ann_cooper_talks_school_lunches.html Food: The Ultimate Secret Exposed 2010 - YouTube http://www.truthistreason.net/food-the-ultimate-secret-weapon The grocery store, along with your kitchen sink, are two of the most dangerous places in the world. In a special video, Alex Jones addresses one of the darkest modes of power the globalists have used to control the population food. The adulteration of the planets staple crops, genetically-altered species and intentionally-altered water, food and air all amount to a Eugenics operation to weaken the masses and achieve full spectrum domination. Super Size Me 2004 98 minutes- NetFlix On the heels of recent lawsuits against McDonald's, director Morgan Spurlock takes a hilarious and often terrifying look at the effects of fast food on the human body, using himself as the proverbial guinea pig. For one month, Spurlock eats nothing but McDonald's, ordering everything on the menu and "super-sizing" his order whenever

asked. The result is a sobering examination of the line between personal and corporate responsibility. Food, Inc. 2008 94 minutes- NetFlix Drawing on Eric Schlosser's Fast Food Nation and Michael Pollan's The Omnivore's Dilemma, director Robert Kenner's Oscar-nominated documentary explores the food industry's detrimental effects on our health and environment. Kenner spotlights the men and women who are working to reform an industry rife with monopolies, questionable interpretations of laws and subsidies, political ties and rising rates of E. coli outbreaks. Killer at Large: Why Obesity is America's Greatest Threat (2008) 104 minutes- NetFlix Obesity causes 110,000 American deaths each year and plays a role in one-third of all cancer deaths. Yet, despite ballooning concerns, little is being done on the public policy level, as this probing documentary explains. Exploring the issue from individual, political, scientific and cultural perspectives, the film features appearances by Bill Clinton, Ralph Nader, Arnold Schwarzenegger, former Surgeon General Richard Carmona and others. Food Matters 2008 80 minutes- NetFlix With a staggering number of Americans suffering from obesity and other food-related maladies, this film takes a timely and hard-hitting look at how the food we eat is helping or hurting our health, and what we can do to live (and eat) better. Nutritionists, naturopaths, scientists, doctors, medical journalists and more weigh in on everything from using food as medicine to the value of organic food and the safety of the food we consume. Ingredients 2009 NR 66 minutes Narrated by actress Bebe Neuwirth, this engaging documentary weighs the shortcomings of America's industrialized food system against a rising local-growth movement, whose proponents are shrinking the gap between farmland and dinner table. With chefs Alice Waters and Greg Higgins as guiding lights, growers, restaurateurs and consumers around the country, from Oregon to Harlem, New York, discuss their methods for bringing food production back home. Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead 2010 NR 97 minutes Focusing on two men whose bodies have been trashed by steroids, obesity and illness, this documentary chronicles the rigorous healing path -- including a two-month diet of fruits and vegetables -- that both attempt in a bid to rescue their health. Forks Over Knives 2011 PG Focusing on the research of two food scientists, this earnest documentary reveals that despite broad advances in medical technology, the popularity of modern processed foods has led to epidemic rates of obesity, diabetes and other diseases.

The Future of Food 2004 90 minutes- NetFlix Before compiling your next grocery list, you might want to watch filmmaker Deborah Koons Garcia's eye-opening documentary, which sheds light on a shadowy relationship between agriculture, big business and government. By examining the effects of biotechnology on the nation's smallest farmers, the film reveals the unappetizing truth about genetically modified foods: You could unknowingly be serving them for dinner. King Corn 2007 90 minutes- NetFlix In Aaron Woolf's thought-provoking documentary, friends Ian Cheney and Curt Ellis move back to America's Corn Belt to plant an acre of the nation's most-grown and mostsubsidized grain and follow their crop into the U.S. food supply. What they learn about genetically modified seeds, powerful herbicides and the realities of modern farming calls into question government subsidies, the fast-food lifestyle and the quality of what we eat. Sweet Misery: A Poisoned World 2004 90 minutes- NetFlix Filmmaker Cori Brackett's riveting documentary probes the link between various health problems and the artificial sweetener aspartame. Diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, Brackett set out to expose the toxicity of aspartame, prevalent in many foods despite warnings by the National Institutes of Health. Interviews with doctors, a former Food and Drug Administration investigator and other experts reveal controversial information about the sweetener. http://stagevu.com/video/kbwrzviqzaid Our Daily Bread 2005 92 minutes- NetFlix Bypassing the human factor, Nikolaus Geyrhalter's provocative documentary offers an intensely clinical look at the machinery of industrial food production. Geyrhalter focuses his lens on high-tech aspects of agriculture, using a rich mix of film techniques to capture machines in action. Humans, animals and crops appear incidentally, with droning conveyor belts, automated crop dusters and other machinery in starring roles. BODY MY STROKE OF INSIGHT http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/eng/jill_bolte_taylor_s_powerful_stroke_of_insight.html Kathryn Schulz: On being wrong http://www.cnn.com/2011/OPINION/05/15/schulz.admitting.wrong/index.html http://www.ted.com/talks/kathryn_schulz_on_being_wrong.html The Living Matrix The film-makers talk with a group of dedicated scientists, psychologists, bioenergetic

researchers and holistic practitioners who are finding healing potential in new places. And energetic information-based medicine looks particularly powerful. http://stagevu.com/video/mmyhimpwwfts What the #$*! Do We Know!? (What the Bleep Do We Know!?) 2004 146 minutes- NetFlix When she's thrust from her mundane life into an unfamiliar world, Amanda (Marlee Matlin) must develop an all-new perception of her surroundings and the people she interacts with in this quirky film that explores neurological processes and quantum uncertainty. Interviews with various experts are interspersed throughout the story, which combines narrative, documentary and animation. Elaine Hendrix, John Ross Bowie and Armin Shimerman also star. Bruce Lipton - Biology of Perception http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLZ7GqWpEqM&feature=related FRACTAL EVOLUTION As Above So Below, An Introduction To Fractal Evoloution http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUL_IUEo9z0 The New Medicine 2006 114 minutes- NetFlix Before her death in 2006 from lung cancer, Dana Reeve filmed this thought-provoking program exploring the use of holistic remedies in modern medicine. Moving beyond traditional treatments and examining more lifestyle factors, an increasing number of doctors are supplementing their work with a host of healing alternatives -- including meditation, hypnosis and acupuncture -- to treat the whole body and restore their patients' health. HEALING Eating - 3rd Edition - Mike Anderson 2010 DVD The Eating DVD is used in hospitals and wellness clinics throughout the world to motivate people to change their diets and restore their health. Cardiovascular disease, the #1 killer in America today, can be reversed by making simple changes to your diet. What you will get is a virtual one-on-one consultation with some of the world's leading authorities on heart disease reversal. You will also hear from Dr. Heidrich who treated her breast cancer by simply changing her diet. The DVD also covers a wide-range of other health problems, including the reversal of adult-onset diabetes with diet. It also covers the impact of typical Western diets on the environment. Healing Cancer - Mike Anderson 2008 127 minutes- NetFlix Filmmaker and researcher Mike Anderson questions the validity of conventional cancer treatments and offers a natural alternative for healing the body through nutrition and supplements in this comprehensive two-part documentary. Learn the common misconceptions about cancer as well as how to assess the benefits and risks of any

cancer therapy. Researchers, nutrition experts and cancer survivors also offer inspiring testimony to natural healing. http://stagevu.com/video/csrfdlbyaebc The Beautiful Truth 2008 92 minutes- NetFlix This documentary follows the journey of Garrett Kroschel, an animal-loving teenager raised in Alaska who, after reading a book by Dr. Max Gerson, is inspired to investigate its premise that diet can cure cancer and other diseases. Garrett travels across the country, visiting with physicians, scientists and cancer survivors to discuss Gerson Therapy -- and Gerson's claim that the medical industry has suppressed natural cancer cures for years. http://stagevu.com/video/coomyfciqwes The Gerson Miracle 2004 91 minutes- NetFlix Sharing the stories of nine longtime cancer survivors, this program explores the principles and effectiveness of Gerson Therapy, a holistic method of treating cancer and other degenerative diseases developed by Dr. Max Gerson in 1928. Gerson's daughter, Charlotte -- founder of the Gerson Institute -- also discusses her fight to keep the controversial therapy going despite objections from those who question its effectiveness. OTHER The Dangers of Fluoride & Water Fluoridation http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1SYgUi_f5yY The Dangers of MSG http://naturalnews.tv/v.asp?v=AA51A8495ACC6C7D961C8147BA774939 Aspartame, Brain Cancer & the FDA Approval Process http://naturalnews.tv/v.asp?v=1AA41D512C798ECFB71F6A6198E83026 Bill Maher rant on Big Pharma http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ot6x7cx9f7k&feature=related

ACTIVE BODY Qigong for Health 1997 NR 60 minutes- NetFlix Tai chi master Dr. Paul Lam hosts this video devoted to the power of Qigong, an ancient Chinese exercise that can transform and improve one's mental and physical health. Using various breathing and meditative exercises, Dr. Lam demonstrates the practice and theory of the qi, the life force. Based on ancient Chinese philosophy, the qi is the key to spiritual and physical well-being.

Qigong for Beginners 2004 NR 60 minutes Qigong works to channel energy through movement and breath, increasing strength and agility while improving the immune system. Francesco Garripoli is a master qigong instructor who has created a tutorial that's appropriate for all levels. This easy-to-follow lesson helps practitioners achieve a more focused energy, putting the fundamentals of qigong to use in promoting wellness, joy and heightened awareness.

POLITICAL
It is hard for many Americans to get an idea of what Iraq is like now, but imagine this simplistic analogy. 19th Century America is ruled by a tyrant (Saddam), and some outside juggernaut comes in and knocks him off, leaving the Union (Sunnis), the Confederacy (Shiites) and the weakened Native Americans (Kurds) to fight it out. The juggernaut is perceived to be an invader, interested only in America's natural resources (oil). Afterwards, the broken country is left with no tested governmental infrastructure, which means no courts, no election process and no viable constitution. Exacerbate this with a centuries-old religious schism involving a radical moral majority (Baathists) and moderates, and outside countries are clearly interested in promoting their own brand of cleric-ruled government (Iran). Essentially, you have a hornets nest. http://www.youtube.com/user/scorpio3115#p/a/B3589DD02E6BD09A/0/BxjTA78LJ38 http://www.myspace.com/video/vid/33837180

Inside Job 2010 PG-13 108 minutes From filmmaker Charles Ferguson comes this sobering, Oscar-winning documentary that presents in comprehensive yet cogent detail the pervasive and deep-rooted corruption that led to the global economic meltdown of 2008. Through unflinching interviews with key financial insiders, politicos, journalists and academics, Ferguson paints a galling portrait of an unfettered financial system run amok -- without accountability. Actor Matt Damon narrates.
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The People Speak 2009 106 minutes- NetFlix Inspired by historian Howard Zinn's "A People's History of the United States," a slate of top performers takes the stage to recreate the voices

of American history's most eloquent dissenters, many of whom are excluded from traditional history books. The words of slaves, authors, politicians, poets, protesters and others come to life, courtesy of a cast that includes Don Cheadle, Sean Penn, Sandra Oh, Marisa Tomei, Benjamin Bratt and many more. The Corporation 2003 144 minutes- NetFlix Filmmakers Mark Achbar and Jennifer Abbott explore the genesis of the American corporation, its global economic supremacy and its psychopathic leanings, with social critics like Noam Chomsky and Milton Friedman lending insight in this documentary. With their merciless quest for profit and insatiable aim to sway every aspect of culture, conglomerates' inner workings are scrutinized to draw conclusions about "business as usual." The World According to Monsanto (1:49) On March 11 a new documentary was aired on French television (ARTE French-German cultural TV channel) by French journalist and film maker Marie-Monique Robin, The World According to Monsanto - A documentary that Americans wont ever see. The gigantic biotech corporation Monsanto is threatening to destroy the agricultural biodiversity which has served mankind for thousands of years. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YH4OwBYDQe8&feature=player_embedded The Century of the Self(2002) NR New light is shed on Sigmund Freud's theories of how the human mind works in this four-part documentary that examines the connections between certain Freudian principles and mass manipulation and consumerism. The program explores the work of Freud's relatives (including marketing/PR gurus Edward Bernays and Matthew Freud) and turns a keen eye on how advertisers and politicians manipulate hidden desires and fears to control human behavior. http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=C58AE7D1E8681076 America: Freedom to Fascism (2006) 105 minutes- NetFlix Acclaimed filmmaker Aaron Russo directs this thorough investigation into the creation of the Federal Reserve and the controversial legislation (or lack thereof) that requires all American citizens to pay income taxes. Through revelatory interviews with key members of Congress, a former IRS Commissioner, tax attorneys, agents from the IRS and FBI, and various authors, Russo demystifies federal income tax and the creation of money. Why We Fight (2005) PG-13 - NetFlix Filmed during the Iraq War, Eugene Jarecki's Sundance Grand Jury Award-winning documentary dissects America's military machine with a

keen eye to answering a necessary question: Why do we engage in war? Through personal stories of soldiers, government officials, scholars, journalists and innocent victims, the film examines the political and economic interests and ideological factors, past and present, behind American militarism. The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers 2009 93 minutes- NetFlix Revisit a pivotal point in American history in this documentary that chronicles Pentagon insider Daniel Ellsberg's daring endeavor to leak topsecret government papers that disclosed shocking truths about the Vietnam War and Nixon's presidency. Judith Ehrlich and Rick Goldsmith direct this absorbing, Oscar-nominated account that features compelling interviews with Ellsberg, retired New York Times editor Max Frankel and other key figures. No End in Sight 2007 - NetFlix This Oscar-nominated documentary from filmmaker (and former Brookings Institution fellow) Charles Ferguson examines the decisions that led to the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq and the handling of the subsequent occupation by President George W. Bush and his administration. Featuring detailed analysis and exclusive interviews with central players, the film pulls no punches as it chronicles the twists and turns America took on the path to war. The War on Democracy 2007 93 minutes- NetFlix Journalist and documentarian John Pilger focuses on the ambivalent role played by the United States in promoting Latin American democracy, suggesting that American leaders have often favored oppressive regimes over more democratic alternatives. Pilger outlines the last five decades of political manipulation by the CIA and other U.S. agencies, focusing in particular on recent efforts to unseat the populist Hugo Chavez in Venezuela. http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/the-war-on-democracy/

Panama Deception: Exposing the Cover Up!) 1992 91 minutes- NetFlix Filmmakers Barbara Trent and David Kasper explain the untold truths behind the United States' 1989 invasion of Panama in this hard-hitting documentary that illuminates the complex relationship between Gen. Manuel Noriega and the U.S. government. Juxtaposing interviews with experts and eyewitnesses with historical media reports, the film shows how the press helped win the American public's approval despite widespread condemnation abroad.

The Koran and the Kalashnikov


http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3648070123811618844# War Made Easy: How Presidents and Pundits Keep Spinning Us to Death 2007 75 minutes- NetFlix Based on Norman Solomon's revealing book and narrated by actor Sean Penn, this documentary exposes the government's and the media's purported history of deceiving the American people and leading the nation into war after war. Using archival footage of past presidents and media correspondents -- including the revered Walter Cronkite -- the film sheds light on propaganda and draws parallels between the Vietnam and Iraq wars. Selling the wars http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yz618EZaC80&feature=player_embedded Unprecedented: The 2000 Presidential Election 2002 49 minutes- NetFlix Filmmakers Joan Sekler and Richard Ray Perez rehash the dramatic events of the 2000 presidential election, exposing a chain of incidents they claim led up to the battle for the presidency in Florida and the undermining of democracy in America. Narrated by Peter Coyote, this revealing documentary examines an allegedly suspicious pattern of irregularities, injustices and voter purges -- all in a state governed by the winning candidate's brother. Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism 2004 77 minutes Filmmaker Robert Greenwald delivers a no-holds-barred documentary on Rupert Murdoch's Fox News cable channel, which has been criticized in certain quarters as running a "race to the bottom" in television news. Featuring interviews with a range of media experts, the film offers an in-depth look at the dangers of burgeoning corporations that take control of the public's right to know and explores Murdoch's everexpanding media empire Street Fight 2005 82 minutes- NetFlix Raising hard questions about American politics, democracy and race, Marshall Curry's incisive Oscar-nominated documentary takes viewers behind the scenes of Newark, N.J.'s cutthroat mayoral race of 2002. The candidates: young Ivy League upstart Cory Booker vs. incumbent Sharpe James, an old-timer who's not above using questionable tactics to achieve victory. The gloves come off as the contenders lock horns in a battle to win the most voters. The End of America 2008 74 minutes- NetFlix Based on Naomi Wolf's sobering best-seller, this documentary examines post-9/11

American freedom. Filmmakers Annie Sundberg and Ricki Stern present evidence that our society's liberty has been systematically eroded under the Bush administration. Their examples parallel the loss of liberty experienced in other countries as their governments tumbled into fascism, and draw chilling connections between what's already happened and what is yet to come. Iraq in Fragments 2006 93 minutes- NetFlix Honored with an Oscar nod, director James Longley's striking portrait of a nation divided presents a collage of images and commentary by ordinary Iraqi citizens coping with the effects of war, political unrest, religious feuds and an unclear future. The film moves beyond the abstract, powerfully capturing the indelible humanity of those living in a battle-scarred country that finds itself defined by conflict. Green Zone 2009 R 115 minutes- NetFlix U.S. Defense Intelligence Agent Clark Poundstone (Greg Kinnear) doesn't want to hear what Army Chief Warrant Officer Roy Miller (Matt Damon) has to say about not finding the weapons of mass destruction -- evidence that could launch a war -- he's been sent to Iraq to unearth. Why the cover-up? Rajiv Chandrasekaran's expos Imperial Life in the Emerald City: Inside Iraq's Green Zone inspired this frenetic wartime drama. Paul Greengrass directs. The Tillman Story 2010 R 95 minutes- NetFlix Pat Tillman's family comes forward to tell the real story about what happened on April 22, 2004, in Afghanistan when the pro football player-turned-U.S. soldier was killed by friendly fire and not the Taliban, as first reported. Amir Bar-Lev's documentary pieces together the Tillmans' search for the truth, how they exposed a military cover-up that led to top-ranking officers and called to the carpet the likes of Donald Rumsfeld. Inside Interrogating Saddam 2010 - National Geographic Channel A young FBI agent is selected to handle the interrogation of Saddam Hussein, but he doesn't let his youth get in the way. Iraq for Sale: The War Profiteers 2006 75 minutes- NetFlix Director Robert Greenwald makes a passionate point -- that private contractors are getting rich while others are suffering -- in this thought-provoking 2006 documentary about profiteering and the Iraq War. Using whistle-blower testimony, firsthand accounts, financial records and classified documents, Greenwald levels charges of greed, corruption and incompetence against private contractors and shows the effect they have on Americans and Iraqis. The Obama Deception 2009 122 minutes- NetFlix This provocative film cuts through the hype surrounding Barack Obama and uncovers disturbing evidence that the president is working to turn America into a fascist state

aligned with a nefarious one-world government. Featuring commentary from outspoken author Webster Tarpley, the wide-ranging expos also shows how a cabal of international financiers controls Washington politicians, how banks orchestrated the financial collapse of 2008 and more. Fall of the Republic 2009 142 minutes- NetFlix Examining the presidency of Barack Obama, filmmaker Alex Jones makes the case that Obama is a well-marketed "Trojan horse" designed to lull Americans into submission while global forces complete their takeover of the world. The film also describes a "hightech tyranny" that's tightening its grip on the entire planet and imagines a not-sodistant future in which the dollar is replaced by global currency. Terrorstorm: A History of Government Sponsored Terrorism 2006NR 179 minutes- NetFlix Documentary filmmaker Alex Jones dissects the concept of false-flag terrorism, a statesponsored terrorist act carried out on home soil and meant to strike fear in the population -- and to create a "public enemy." Attempting to show the public they've been duped, Jones offers several examples and argues that the attack on Sept. 11, 2001, the London bombings on July 7, 2005, and other terrorist incidents were selfinflicted. Bush Family Fortunes: The Best Democracy Money Can Buy 2004 61 minutes- NetFlix Musician and staunch Democrat Moby lends his music to this documentary by Greg Palast, a reporter and filmmaker who tailed the political clan, especially George W. Bush, from the highly contested 2000 presidential election win in Florida to the purported influence they exerted on behalf of the bin Ladens. Palast also treads on the same ground that the iconic Michael Moore covered, connecting the dots between the Bushes and the House of Saud. Bali Bombings - An investigation http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=D45936096927F76C

ENVIRONMENT
Koyaanisqatsi: Life Out of Balance 1983 87 minutes- NetFlix Koyaanisqatsi, which marks Godfrey Reggio's debut as a film director and producer, is the first installment of the Qatsi trilogy. The title is a Hopi Indian word meaning "life out of balance." Created between 1975 and 1982, the film is an apocalyptic vision of the collision of two different worlds -- urban life and technology versus the environment. Philip Glass composed the film's musical score. Powaqqatsi: Life in Transformation 1988G 99 minutes- NetFlix While Koyaanisqatsi dealt with the imbalance between nature and modern society,

Powaqqatsi is a celebration of the human-scale endeavor -- the craftsmanship, spiritual worship, labor and creativity -- that defines a particular culture. This second installment in director Godfrey Reggio's Qatsi trilogy is a celebration of rareness but also an observation of how these societies move to a universal drumbeat. Naqoyqatsi 2002 PG 89 minutes Completing the trilogy begun with Koyaanisqatsi ("life out of balance") and then Powaqqatsi ("life in transformation"), Naqoyqatsi chronicles the most significant occurrence of the last 5,000 years -- the transition from a natural environment to a "new" nature, a technological reality. The Hopi term naqoy means war, qatsi means life -- but this is not the war of the battlefield, it is the war of ordinary daily living. The 11th Hour 2007 92 minutes- NetFlix Actor Leonardo DiCaprio's documentary on the global environmental crisis paints a portrait of a planet at risk while also offering some exciting and radical solutions for making life on earth sustainable. Tapping the brains of leading scientists and thinkers -including Stephen Hawking and Mikhail Gorbachev -- the film ultimately delivers a hopeful message: Our planet may be in crisis, but that doesn't mean it's too late change. No Impact Man: The Documentary 2009 91 minutes- NetFlix A Fifth Avenue family goes very green when writer Colin Beavan leads his wife, Michelle Conlin, and their baby daughter on a yearlong crusade to make no net impact on the environment in this engaging documentary. Among their activities: eating only locally grown organic food, generating no trash except for compost and using no carbon-fueled transportation. Laura Gabbert and Justin Schein's film premiered at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. Waste = Food (An inspiring documentary on the Cradle to Cradle design concept) http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3058533428492266222&hl=en&emb=1#

BONUS
2081 http://vimeo.com/16942272 THE GREEN BEAUTIFUL http://www.youtube.com/user/TheGreenBeautiful#p/u/0/b8m3Vy8bto4 SEE SMILE TOUCH http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fG1QDyworCM&feature=player_embedded

GREATEST SPEECH EVER MADE - Charlie Chaplin http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=WibmcsEGLKo V for Vendetta http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94veoCPi-y8&feature=related MARTIN LUTHER KING JR - Oslo http://www.nobelprize.org/mediaplayer/index.php?id=1579 BOILER ROOM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0H4kFM94laI&feature=player_embedded ALEC BALDWIN - Glenngarry Glenross http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-AXTx4PcKI&feature=player_embedded I am a Champion http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yX39J_YyKbs&feature=player_embedded TONY ROBBINS http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=BcXYB-4kOl4 THE TRUTH http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=pAJPPjGrU7g TONY PORTER - A Call to Men http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=td1PbsV6B80 SHAKE THE DUST http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQ-Ox5uH3FM

Who Killed the Electric Car? 2006 91 minutes cshort life of the GM EV1 electric car -- a fuel-efficient auto that was once all the rage in the mid-1990s and now has fallen by the roadside. How could such a green-friendly vehicle fail to transform lives? Through interviews with government officials, former GM employees and concerned celebs, filmmaker Chris Paine seeks to find out. Dr. Bronner's Magic Soapbox 2006 88 minutes- NetFlix Brilliant chemist, Holocaust survivor and mental hospital escapee, Dr. Emanuel Bronner invented his famous Magic Soap and founded the environmentally concerned company that's just as popular today as it was among the counterculture in the 1970s. This

documentary captures the complexity of Bronner's relationship with his son Ralph, who spent years in orphanages and foster homes as his eccentric father sought to unite all mankind. The Real Dirt on Farmer John 2006NR 82 minutes Filmmaker Taggart Siegel paints a fascinating portrait of a man who refused to yield. By transforming his farm into an experimental haven in the late 1960s, John Peterson attracted hundreds of artists, hippies and other political radicals. But when the agriculture crisis of the late 1980s led to the farm's eventual collapse -- and his neighbors publicly branded him a devil worshipper -- most locals thought he'd call it quits. They were wrong. HOUSE OF NUMBERS - AIDS HOAX I'm talking about the fact that AIDS is a HOAX. HIV does not cause AIDS and there is no way that you and I could ever get AIDS. AIDS only affects drug users you eliminate their immune system because of drug abuse. There is no outbreak of AIDS in Africa but only bad nutrition that they label AIDS because they know they can get governmental money if they do. AIDS was created to make money and to drive fear through the nation and allows for population control. WATCH HOW AMERICA GAVE AIDS TO WORLD http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=900F9CXjVoM - watch all 13 30 Days: New Age * Anti-Aging Life on an Indian Reservation Gun Nation 2005 TV-MA 6 episodes Morgan Spurlock (of Supersize Me fame) hosts this one-hour documentary film series that places subjects for a month in situations they're unlikely to seek out on their own. By subjecting themselves to such circumstances, participants help shed light on social issues plaguing America today, such as the rift created by religious differences between Muslims and Christians in America, the incarcerated and the lawyers who put them in prison, and more. Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price 2005 97 minutes- NetFlix Filmmaker Robert Greenwald takes aim at the corporate giant that's come to symbolize big business in America -- Wal-Mart -- blasting the box-store Goliath for allegedly paying substandard wages, skimping on employee benefits and gutting communities. This hardhitting, emotional documentary profiles the struggle of everyday folks from around the country who've committed themselves to fighting the mega-retailer. Maxed Out 2006 87 minutes- NetFlix With sobering facts, this thought-provoking documentary unveils the consequences of Americans' collective addiction to plastic debt -- including its contribution to the vanishing of a once-robust middle class. Investigating personal debt, the U.S.

government's out-of-control national debt and those who prey on the poor, this film explores the staggering financial burden people live with every day, which has driven some to extreme action. FIRE WATER http://www.firewaterfilm.com YOGA INC. 58 minutes- HuLu Can yoga survive this war between the sacred and the profane with its good karma intact? http://www.hulu.com/watch/134936/yoga-inc ASHTANGA YOGA

American Experience: We Shall Remain


2009 NR 5 episodes
With depth, breadth and richness, Native American history is told through indigenous eyes in this revolutionary five-part docudrama. Exploring five pivotal periods, the series spans 300 years of Indian adversity, resilience and self-determination. Benjamin Bratt narrates the sweeping series as it reexamines a cornerstone of America's story and offers insight into how history's heartbreak and hope resonate with American Indians today.

Homeland
(Homeland: Four Portraits of Native Action) 2005 NR 88 minutes
Follow the inspiring stories of five courageous Native American activists battling to defend their vulnerable land and people against wildly unsafe environmental hazards, including methane gas wells, oil drilling, uranium mining and industrial waste. Filled with beautifully composed images of spectacular landscapes, this documentary features noted activist Winona LaDuke urging viewers to abandon destruction and embrace respect.

Ishi, the Last Yahi


1992 NR 56 minutes
Ishi, the sole survivor of California's Yahi Native American tribe before his death in 1916, is the subject of this documentary featuring interviews and historical footage that tell Ishi's story of survival in the face of non-native encroachment. Narrated by Oscar Awardwinning actress Linda Hunt, the enlightening presentation chronicles not only Ishi's story, but also the fledgling science of anthropology as it existed in the early 20th century.

GasHole
2010 NR 101 minutes
An unsettling wake-up call to all Americans, this documentary dissects the country's dependence on foreign pipelines, exposes rich oil companies' devious dealings, and explores alternative fuels as a viable solution to our global energy crisis. Narrated by actor Peter Gallagher, the film includes interviews with government officials, scientific experts, academics and politicians from both sides of the aisle.

The Voice
2008 NR 180 minutes
Raise your consciousness to new heights with this beguiling examination of science and spirituality. Physicists, scholars, mystics and others sound off on how subatomic particles can point to answers as big as the universe itself. This absorbing documentary explores the possible discovery of the Unified Field -- a conscious field that sheds light on the big bang and may impact human suffering,

disease and even death.

The Secret
2006 NR 91 minutes
Believed to have been in existence for thousands of years, The Secret is only now being shared to the world. It's supposedly what brought success to such greats as Plato, Leonardo da Vinci, Albert Einstein and Andrew Carnegie. In this video, The Secret is revealed and taught by more than 50 teachers, including writers, philosophers, doctors and scientists, to empower viewers to achieve success in their careers, relationships and health.

Collapse
2009 NR 80 minutes
In an avant-garde soliloquy, investigative journalist Michael Ruppert details his unnerving theories about the inexorable link between energy depletion and the collapse of the economic system that supports the entire industrial world. Helmed by filmmaker Chris Smith (American Movie), Ruppert's monologue explains how the lies and political propaganda fed to Americans by big business will eventually lead to human extinction.

Colony
2009 NR 84 minutes
Colony collapse disorder is the subject of this environmental documentary. As bee colonies around the United States disappear, scientists and beekeepers struggle to find the reason why and ascertain the impact on humans and the planet. Longtime beekeepers and newcomers alike are faced with economic ruin as they try to keep their hives healthy and prevent this crisis from wreaking havoc on a world that depends on pollination to sustain agriculture.

The Botany of Desire


2009 TV-PG 114 minutes
While visiting places like Peru, Kazakhstan and Amsterdam, learn from author Michael Pollan as he explains the natural history of apples, tulips, marijuana and potatoes and describes how common plants such as these deftly manipulate human desires. Based on Pollan's best-selling book, this documentary encourages viewers to look at the world from a vastly different perspective and improve their relationships with nature.

Generation RX
2008 NR 80 minutes
Filmmaker Kevin P. Miller offers this unflinching examination of the unsettling trend in the American medical establishment toward prescribing powerful psychiatric drugs for children more often -- and at a younger age -- than ever before. Families devastated by the consequences of overmedication share their stories, and doctors, ethicists and other medical professionals weigh in on whether pharmaceutical companies put profits before patients.

Enlighten Up!
2008 NR 81 minutes
Armed with the belief that yoga can positively transform anyone's life, documentarian Kate Churchill tracks journalist Nick Rosen's investigation into the ancient discipline, which launches the yoga cynic on a journey halfway around the world. Searching for the true meaning of yoga, Rosen meets a variety of yogis, devotees and gurus who espouse widely different views on the purpose and significance of the age-old practice.

Frontline: The Medicated Child


2008 NR 56 minutes
This fascinating program from PBS's "Frontline" series explores the realities and controversies surrounding the increasingly frequent prescription of behavior-modifying medication for children as young as 2 years old. Numerous experts, including psychiatrists, government regulators and scientific researchers, discuss both the dangers and the benefits of the various drugs being used to treat children with behavioral problems and mental illnesses.

Frontline: Poisoned Waters


2009 NR 114 minutes
Turning a critical eye toward the growing problem of water pollution, this sobering installment of "Frontline" examines the conditions that lead to water contamination and the danger it poses to human health. The program exposes the worsening conditions of Puget Sound on the West Coast and Chesapeake Bay on the East Coast, pointing to the threat of continued runoff from development, agriculture and industry.

Ayurveda: The Art of Being


2001 NR 105 minutes
Embark on a documentary journey through the history of this holistic form of health care and natural well-being that's partially based in methods of healing that identify incongruence in the body's energy. Ayurveda has roots in India, Egypt, Greece, Rome, Tibet, China, Russia and Japan. One of the central figures in the film is Brahamand Swamigal, an Indian practitioner of Ayurveda who explains its basic principles.

Ingredients
2009 NR 66 minutes
Narrated by actress Bebe Neuwirth, this engaging documentary weighs the shortcomings of America's industrialized food system against a rising local-growth movement, whose proponents are shrinking the gap between farmland and dinner table. With chefs Alice Waters and Greg Higgins as guiding lights, growers, restaurateurs and consumers around the country, from Oregon to Harlem, New York, discuss their methods for bringing food production back home.

Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead


2010 NR 97 minutes
Focusing on two men whose bodies have been trashed by steroids, obesity and illness, this documentary chronicles the rigorous healing path -- including a two-month diet of fruits and vegetables -- that both attempt in a bid to rescue their health.

Freakonomics
2010 PG-13 93 minutes
Several documentary directors each film a segment representing one chapter of Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner's best-seller Freakonomics, which explains different elements of popular culture through economic theory and statistics. Issues include everything from cheating sumo wrestlers to whether Roe v. Wade produced a drop in crime. Filmmakers include Morgan Spurlock, Alex Gibney, Seth Gordon, Eugene Jarecki, Rachel Grady and Heidi Ewing.

Speaking Freely: Vol. 4: Chalmers Johnson


2007 NR 52 minutes
Writer and professor Chalmers Johnson warns of the dangers of American imperialism, a trend evidenced in the presence of U.S. military bases abroad, the passage of the Patriot Act and the executive branch's use of military force. The outspoken author of Blowback, The Sorrows of Empire and Nemesis: The Last Days of the American Republic predicts that the fall of the so-called American Empire is imminent.

Speaking Freely: Vol. 3: Ray McGovern


2007 NR 52 minutes
Former CIA analyst Ray McGovern discusses the inner workings of the U.S. spy factory and explains how the agency's mission has evolved from uncovering facts about global security to delivering conclusions that support White House policy. In this installment of the Speaking Freely film series, McGovern examines the CIA's role in promoting the invasion of Iraq and speaks candidly about the rapidly changing geopolitics of the Middle East.

Frontline: The Vaccine War


2010 NR 54 minutes
Explore both sides of the vaccine debate through this informative documentary, which clearly outlines why the public health

community enthusiastically endorses them while certain politicians and parents accuse them of causing disorders like autism. In addition to carefully examining the common concerns new parents may have about vaccines, this program also takes into account scientific research that points toward their effectiveness.

American: The Bill Hicks Story


2010 NR 101 minutes
Since his tragic death from cancer at age 32, comedian Bill Hicks's legend and stature have only grown, and this unique documentary tells his story, blending live footage, interviews and animation to fill in the details of a life cut short. A comic's comic and unflagging critic of hypocrisy and cultural emptiness, Hicks was one of a kind, a Lenny Bruce for the late 20th century, and few are more deserving of this in-depth biographic treatment.

What Is Reiki?
2003 NR 60 minutes
Reiki master Ian Welch reveals the essentials of the healing art in this instructional program, which covers everything from the history of the practice and the meaning of Reiki energy to what to expect during a Reiki treatment and attunement. Welch's introduction to Reiki also covers chakras, hand positions, the sign of a successful treatment and self-treatment.

Born Into Brothels


(Born Into Brothels: Calcutta's Red Light Kids)
British filmmaker Zana Briski's Oscar-winning documentary is a portrait of several unforgettable children who live in Calcutta's redlight district, where their mothers work as prostitutes to ensure their survival. Spurred by the kids' fascination with her camera, Briski decides to teach them photography. As they begin to look at and record their world through new eyes, the kids awaken to their own talents and sense of worth.

The Fountainhead
1949NR114 minutes
Gary Cooper stoically portrays uncompromising architect Howard Roark, a man obedient solely to his own individuality and unfettered expression, in this adaptation of Ayn Rand's best-selling philosophical allegory. Roark's life is depicted as a series of trials in which he must defend his beliefs and artistic integrity. Patricia Neal co-stars as the seductively fearsome Dominique Francon, the woman who tries to defeat Roark before falling in love.

Dying to Have Known


2006NR80 minutes
Filmmaker Steve Kroschel sets out to determine the legitimacy of a holistic cancer treatment that has been around -- and been dismissed by the American medical establishment -- for nearly a century.

Mother Teresa
2003NR110 minutes
Olivia Hussey stars as the peerless Mother Teresa, the Albanian nun who challenged civil and religious authorities to reach the needy, and whose legendary selfless work among the poor and outcast of Calcutta, India, inspired hearts around the world. Avoiding the sanctimonious, this stirring biography instead takes a clear-eyed look at the powerful faith that drove Mother Teresa. Sebastiano Somma and Michael Mendl co-star.

Citizen King: American Experience


2004NR120 minutes
A little-known chapter of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s life -- his last five years, during which he spoke out against the Vietnam War and became an advocate for all of America's have-nots, regardless of race -- is the subject of this documentary. Much is known of his tireless efforts as a civil rights leader, but this film focuses on King's later work -- which actually caused some to accuse him of abandoning his original mission.

Gandhi
This awe-inspiring biopic about Mahatma Gandhi (Ben Kingsley) -- the diminutive lawyer who stood up against British rule in India and became an international symbol of nonviolence and understanding -- brilliantly underscores the difference one person can make. Epic and unforgettable, the film swept the 1983 Oscars, winning eight awards, including Best Picture, Best Actor (Kingsley), Best

Screenplay and Best Director (Richard Attenborough).

Amazing Grace
2006PG111 minutes
Based on actual events, this historical drama tells the story of William Wilberforce, an 18th-century English politician who launched an aggressive campaign to abolish British slavery, despite staunch opposition.

I Am
2011NR77 minutes
Hollywood comedy director Tom Shadyac (Ace Ventura: Pet Detective) gets contemplative in this documentary, which finds him conversing with prominent philosophers and spiritual leaders about what ails our world and how we can improve it. Traveling the globe to conduct his in-depth interviews, Shadyac finds insights and inspiration from Archbishop Desmond Tutu, historian Howard Zinn, philosopher Noam Chomsky and other luminaries.

Vanishing of the Bees


2009NR87 minutes
This documentary details the economic, political and ecological consequences of a dwindling world honeybee population. It's a phenomenon with a name -- Colony Collapse Disorder -- but no explanation or solution exists.

South of the Border


2009NR78 minutes
Eager to investigate how the U.S. media has depicted Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, director Oliver Stone journeys south to interview the man himself and speaks with several other South American presidents in the process.

Whale Rider
2003PG-13101 minutes
A Maori tribe must contend with the distinctly nontraditional concept of having a female leader when the intended heir to the throne dies during childbirth, leaving his twin sister, Paikea, to prove herself in this inspiring coming-of-age tale.

Zelig
1983PG79 minutes
"Human chameleon" Leonard Zelig (Woody Allen) soars to celebrity with his unexplained ability to transform himself into anyone he meets. Zelig finds himself in the unlikeliest of places -- from the intensity of the Yankees dugout to the frenzy of a Nazi rally. But his doctor, brainy psychiatrist Dr. Eudora Fletcher (Mia Farrow), insists that Zelig's condition can only exist in his mind. Allen directs this newsreel-style mockumentary.

Fuel
(Fields of Fuel) 2008NR111 minutes
With America so dependent on oil, filmmaker Joshua Tickell sets out to prove that biodiesel, made from vegetable oil, is a viable alternative. Although politicians and energy execs have done their best to quell it, the benefits of biodiesel are real. This documentary (winner of the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance) chronicles Tickell's quest to popularize the untraditional fuel source, citing the environmental and economic advantages the country could reap by adopting it.

THEORY
THE AMERICAN DREAM http://blip.tv/file/4603889?utm_source=player_embedded http://theamericandreamfilm.com/ The Deliberate Dumbing Down of America http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTi0ePYd4bw THE WAYSEER MANIFESTO http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8-k1F_MeL8 ESOTERIC AGENDA http://esotericagenda.net KYMATICA http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/kymatica/ http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6736722752013377089# BENJAMIN SWTEWART ON THE EGO http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mA2aq5AhQ3w THE CROW HOUSE - http://www.youtube.com/user/aodscarecrow The Calling - It's Time to wake up now. The Awakening - The Earth is Evolving and Humanity with it. The Big Picture - An Expose on the Global Elite and Current World Crisis. New World Order The Final Solution - Humanity's Greatest Challenge Fight The New World Order - With Global Non Compliance ZEITGEIST: MOVING FORWARD http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Z9WVZddH9w 2012 The Online Movie FINAL UPDATE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jc-55p1Al9k SEPTEMBER CLUES http://www.septemberclues.info http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXda5Kn2LAM COLECTIVE EVOLUTION http://thecrowhouse.com/ce.html What You've Been Missing http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8xHHP39OnM&feature=related

Genetically Engineered Trees 2010 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5cfHxE7qkM&feature=player_embedded Rockefeller Reveals 9/11 FRAUD To Aaron Russo
http://www.disclose.tv/action/viewvideo/2200/Rockefeller_Reveals_9_11_FRAUD_to_Aaron_Russo

AUTO INDUSTRY FAILURE - 10:22 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4KlSD0nanco&feature=player_embedded#at=640 SCHOOLING - John Gatto http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_CeWip5BpU&feature=player_embedded THE CHANGING PROJECT http://www.changingproject.com Wake Up Call http://stagevu.com/video/qlntnztchkza THE LAST DAYS OF THE BIG LIE - Holocaust FULL - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7tHB8tD34s TRAILER - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=boK-Ft3wlfI The documentary debunks Steven Spielberg's Academy Award winning documentary "The Last Days" and uses it as a jumping off point to expose the greater Holocaust Hoax. ANCIENT ALIENS 2009 94 minutes- Netflix This startling documentary updates controversial author Erich von Daniken's ( Chariots of the Gods) provocative theories about the role of extraterrestrial astronauts in the early development of human civilization. Surprising DNA evidence as well as fresh interpretations of archaeological discoveries from the ancient world support von Daniken's theory that humanity has evolved not in isolation, but with the aid of otherworldly travelers.

MOON LANDING In the Shadow of the Moon 2007PG 109 minutes- NetFlix David Sington and Christopher Riley's acclaimed documentary reveals the history of the Apollo space program through interviews with the brave astronauts who lived through a paradigm-shifting chapter in world history. Devoted to President John F. Kennedy's goal of sending a man to the moon, the NASA project pushed the envelope of what was humanly possible. But the program also experienced several failures, one of which resulted in tragedy. What Happened on the Moon? 2005NR 2 discs In this unusual look at man's first journey to the moon, the authenticity of the Apollo

mission is questioned. With updated evidence, experts contend that NASA's photos of the moon's surface have been altered and the landing never took place. By also exploring the possible dangers of radiation exposure during space travel and the limitations in technology at that time, you can make your own decision about this alleged landmark event in history. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7f-DbSuE1Bk&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3iE1ErS8GE&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1tqZyZVoDM&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ET9EwT9PaXE http://www.ufos-aliens.co.uk/cosmicapollo.html http://aulis.com http://history.nasa.gov/alsj/a17/a17.html

DO NOT WATCH
Crazy Sexy Cancer (2007) NR Just weeks after being diagnosed with a rare and incurable form of cancer, 31-year-old actress Kris Carr turned the camera on herself as she embarked on the fight of her life. The result is this moving and funny inspirational documentary. In need of experimental treatment, Carr travels the country seeking experts on alternative medicine and, along the way, meets other cancer-stricken women driven to survive. Mine 2009 80 minutes Explore the devastating effects Hurricane Katrina had on the lives of dogs and dog owners separated during and after the storm. This documentary profiles the complicated struggles of Katrina victims and the new families who've adopted their pets. New Orleans residents like Gloria Richardson, Malvin Cavalier and Jesse Pullins discuss their hurricane experiences, relationships with their dogs and desires to be reunited.

Blocking the Path to 9/11: The Anatomy of Smear 2008 94 minutes- Netflix Five years after the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, the ABC network produced a $40 million, two-night miniseries chronicling the events leading up to the disaster. But when The Path to 9/11 finally aired, it was in a heavily edited version. This eye-opening documentary exposes the political and media firestorm behind the program. Interview subjects include the original film's director, several terrorism experts and the head of the 9/11 Commission.

Loose Change 9/11: An American Coup

2009 98 minutes- NetFlix Informed by footage from Sept. 11, interviews with experts and new evidence, filmmaker Dylan Avery argues that the world hasn't heard the full truth behind the terrorist attacks and urges citizens to demand accountability from the U.S. government. In this provocative documentary, Avery also takes a sobering walk through other infamous historical events, such as the Vietnam War, and what role politicians have had in their creation. 911: In Plane Site 2007 - NetFlix This provocative documentary probes the theories behind the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, focusing on live video footage captured that day that aired only once on TV and was never shown again. The film examines alternative causes of the crash on the Pentagon and questions whether the damage was inflicted by a 757. The documentary also asks if explosives might have been already present in the World Trade Center and aboard United Airlines Flight 175. 9/11: Press for Truth 2006 84 minutes- NetFlix Based partly on Paul Thompson's book The Terror Timeline, this documentary chronicles the efforts of family members who lost loved ones in the 9/11 attack as they hound powerful officials to uncover the truth. The families succeed in generating an independent investigation, but more questions than answers emerge as the film spotlights secretive politicians, buried news items, government press conferences lacking substance and more. TRUTH RISING: The 9/11 Chronicles http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-yscpNIxjI I.O.U.S.A. 2008 85 minutes- NetFlix With the country's debt growing out of control, Americans by and large are unaware of the looming financial crisis. This documentary examines several of the ways America can get its economy back on the right track. In addition to looking at the federal deficit and trade deficit, the film also closely explores the challenges of funding national entitlement programs such as Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid.

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Fight Club Inception MATRIX Waking Life - http://vimeo.com/30934073 Nothing The Wall Eraserhead Memento Abre Los Ojos (Open Your Eyes) Jacob's Ladder Being John Malkovich Yes Man grace

911 The Road To Tyranny

Disappearing Male
Cafeteria Man

CANCER is curable NOW


The Power of Community: How Cuba Survived Peak Oil

http://wakeupthefilm.com/ The Quickening - http://awakeningasone.com/ Burzynski The Movie - Cancer Is Serious Business http://naturalnews.tv/v.asp? v=F5B32D25BDC2E1977584DF9A1DF9CC0D Farmageddon - www.FarmageddonMovie.com The Light Bulb Conspiracy - http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=endUcoHsCVY

Queen of the Sun


FRESH - http://www.freshthemovie.com/ THE GREATEST MOVIE EVER SOLD - Morgan Spurlock
Water The Great Mystery | Watch Free Documentary Online
Fascinating movie spans the globe to reveal recent discoveries about water, the most amazing yet least studied substance in the world. Witness as researche. topdocumentaryfilms.com/water-great-mystery/ - Cached - Similar RUN FROM THE CURE - Full Version Learn about Rick Simpson, the man who rediscovered the cure for cancer and shared it with as many people as he could

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0psJhQHk_GI&feature=player_embedded

Enemies of the People


2009 NR
A Cambodian whose family was among the 2 million victims slain by the Khmer Rouge, Thet Sambath patiently spends his time, energy and money gaining the trust of the regime's cold-blooded murderers in hopes of capturing their confessions on tape. Several years in the making, this powerful documentary showcases horrific stories told by the culprits themselves, including the notorious Nuon Chea, Pol Pot's second-in-command dubbed "Brother Number 2."

Simply Raw: Reversing Diabetes in 30 Days An independent documentary film that chronicles six Americans with diabetes who switch to a diet consisting entirely of vegan, organic, uncooked food in order to reverse disease without pharmaceutical medication. http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/simply-raw-reversing-diabetes-in-30-days/

Go RAW Vegan Now


Raw for 30 Days RAW for Life "Robin O'Brien" "Unsettling Accounts"

"Robin O'Brien" and "Unsettling Accounts" - From irene

Through The Wormhole Season 2: Does Time Really Exist?


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Bruce Lipton - Biology of Perception http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLZ7GqWpEqM&feature=related Dr. Wayne Dyer & Dr. Bruce Lipton, Pt.1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylmwoJDYGjk&feature=related Bruce Lipton - The Tapping Solution http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0aHgkfKKbM&feature=related

Bruce Lipton ' The Power Of Consciousness' http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYYXq1Ox4sk Dr. Bruce Lipton, Spontaneous EVOLution http://vimeo.com/11090132 Food Fight 2008 83 minutes Discover the disturbing problems inherent in today's food system with this insightful documentary, which profiles chef Alice Waters's efforts to promote local, organic and sustainable agriculture as a delicious alternative to mass-produced fare. Narrated by actor Justin Kirk, this eye-opening examination of the food we eat features compelling interviews with author Michael Pollan and celebrity chefs such as Wolfgang Puck. THE MARKETING OF MADNESS MOVIE PUBLIC EXPOSURE: DNA, Democracy and the 'Wireless Revolution' Starsuckers Starsuckers is a feature documentary about the celebrity obsessed media, that uncovers the real reasons behind our addiction to fame and blows the lid on the corporations and individuals who profit from it. Made completely independently over 2 years in secret, the film journeys through the dark underbelly of the modern media. Using a combination of never before seen footage, undercover reporting, stunts and animation, the film reveals the toxic effect the media is having on us all and especially our children. http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/starsuckers/ John Pilger - The War You Don't See http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/war-you-dont-see/ Ralph Schoenman: The Underlying Politics of 9/11 http://vimeo.com/11124085

Hal Sisson: 9/11 For Whose Benefit? http://vimeo.com/8711048 Nick Versteeg - Food Security http://vimeo.com/8756990 The Curse of Oil 1/3 Rich and Poor http://video.google.de/videoplay?docid=-7525352002289012497# WASTE = FOOD http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/waste-food/

Controlling Our Food -http://video.google.com/videoplay? docid=6262083407501596844&hl=en&emb=1# Mike's Beautiful Life The Price of Sugar (2007) The Power of Community: How Cuba Survived Peak Oil (2006) The True Story of Charlie Wilson's War(2007) NR Charlie Wilson was a Texas congressman who became part of an unbelievable stunt in which he helped funnel more than $300 million into a covert effort to fund Afghanistan's war against the Soviet Union. Going beyond the Hollywood dramatization Charlie Wilson's War, this eye-opening film details the whole shocking story of Wilson's involvement in the scheme, along with CIA agent Gust Avrakotos and socialite Joanne Herring.

Frank Capra's WWII: Why We Fight: American Propaganda Films of WWII


(2005) NR

Filmmaker Frank Capra was a masterful storyteller, able to weave a story and tug at the heartstrings effortlessly. It's no wonder, then, that the U.S. Armed Forces turned to him when it wanted to make propaganda movies during wartime. This collection gathers Capra's artfully crafted Why We Fight series, which tells the story of combat from a decidedly American viewpoint -- from the catalyst of battles to the hard-won victories.

The Fog of War


Eleven Lessons From the Life of Robert S. McNamara (2003) PG-13

This Oscar-winning documentary traces former Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara's career from government to the World Bank; but his work during the Vietnam War -- examined through archival footage and interviews -- is the real highlight. Having worked for both presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson, McNamara played a key role in shaping both administrations' approaches to the conflict. Mel Hurtig: The Truth About Canada http://vimeo.com/10976240

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Peaceful Warrior 2006 PG-131 21 minutes Victor Salva directs this inspiring drama based on the best-selling autobiographical novel by college gymnast Dan Millman (Scott Mechlowicz), who had everything he could ever want -- until an injury changed his life forever. During the long recovery process, fate presents Dan with Joy (Amy Smart) and a stranger named Socrates (Nick Nolte), who unlocks a world of sage wisdom and spiritual understanding.

The Shift: Deluxe Edition 2009 NR 121 minutes Inspirational speaker Wayne W. Dyer stars as himself in this drama about an ambitious film director (Michael DeLuise), a harried mother (Shannon Sturges) and a driven businessman (Ed Kerr) -- who all discover a chance to follow their true calling while vacationing at a seaside resort. But can they find the courage to release their frenzied striving and practice Dyer's teachings? Michael Goorjian directs this inspiring film. The Ultimate Gift (2006) PG When his wealthy grandfather (James Garner) finally dies, Jason Stevens (Drew Fuller) fully expects to benefit when it comes to the reading of the will. But instead of a sizable inheritance, Jason receives a test, a series of tasks he must complete before he can get any money. Oscar nominee Abigail Breslin and former beauty queen Lee Meriwether also star in this coming-of-age drama based on the novel by Jim Stovall.

The Celestine Prophecy


2006PG99 minutes
When disillusioned history teacher John Woodsen (Matthew Settle) gets laid off from his job, he finds himself bored and rudderless until, on impulse, he hops on a plane to Peru to meet an old friend who's searching for some ancient scrolls. To his surprise, Woodsen finds a lot more than sacred texts on this journey of spiritual awakening based on James Redfield's best-selling book. Hector Elizondo and Annabeth Gish co-star. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) R After learning that his mercurial ex-girlfriend, Clementine Kruczynski (Kate Winslet), has undergone an experimental medical process to purge all memories of him, mild-mannered Joel Barish (Jim Carrey) opts for the same procedure. But during the operation, he decides he doesn't want to lose what's left of their relationship and tries to conceal her image in his memory cells. This quirky romantic comedy won an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay.

Conversations with God


2006PG109 minutes
Based on the best-selling autobiographical series by Neale Donald Walsch, this film traces the author's journey from an everstruggling, hopeless shell of a man to a world-renowned author and spiritual messenger. Lonely, broke and uninspired, Walsch finds himself asking the heavens for answers to his problems. When he begins to hear responses from the God within himself, these answers change his life and become the basis for his first book.

Memento
2000R113 minutes
Suffering short-term memory loss after a head injury, Leonard Shelby (Guy Pearce) embarks on a grim quest to find the lowlife who murdered his wife in this gritty, complex thriller that packs more knots than a hangman's noose. To carry out his plan, Shelby snaps Polaroids of people and places, jotting down contextual notes on the backs of photos to aid in his search and jog his memory. He even tattoos his own body in a desperate bid to remember.

Simon Birch (1998) PG Simon (Ian Michael Smith) and Joe (Joseph Mazzello) are best friends, bound by broken families and their misfit status: Simon is a dwarf, and Joe is illegitimate. But the boys face a devastating blow as Simon searches for a destiny bigger than his body and Joe hunts for his father. Ashley Judd plays Joe's mother, and Jim Carrey narrates this film based loosely on John Irving's novel A Prayer for Owen Meany.

Fast Food Nation 2006 R 113 minutes Richard Linklater's fictional tale (inspired by Eric Schlosser's 2001 nonfiction book of the same name) critiques the junk-food juggernaut that's arguably responsible for America's alarming obesity rates. Greg Kinnear plays Don Henderson, a corporate exec of a

national fast-food chain, who follows beef's journey from the corrals to the slaughterhouses -- and ultimately to your stomach. Ethan Hawke, Patricia Arquette and Bruce Willis co-star.

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington(1939) NR When idealistic junior senator Jefferson Smith (James Stewart) arrives in Washington, D.C., he's full of plans and dazzled by his surroundings -- qualities he retains despite widespread corruption among his cynical colleagues. Jean Arthur puts in a sharp performance as Smith's streetwise secretary, who helps him navigate his way through Congress, in this Academy Award-winning classic from director Frank Capra. Green Zone 2009 R 115 minutes- NetFlix U.S. Defense Intelligence Agent Clark Poundstone (Greg Kinnear) doesn't want to hear what Army Chief Warrant Officer Roy Miller (Matt Damon) has to say about not finding the weapons of mass destruction -- evidence that could launch a war -- he's been sent to Iraq to unearth. Why the cover-up? Rajiv Chandrasekaran's expos Imperial Life in the Emerald City: Inside Iraq's Green Zone inspired this frenetic wartime drama. Paul Greengrass directs. THE ABYSS American History X (1998) R A California neo-Nazi (Oscar-nominee Edward Norton) gets sent to prison for murder and comes out a changed man. But can the reformed rebel atone for his sins and prevent his younger brother (Edward Furlong) from following in his hate-filled footsteps? With searing performances and gut-wrenching realism, Tony Kaye's sobering drama offers a compelling and anguishing look at racism, family and forgiveness. Steel Toes 2006 90 minutes- NetFlix This intense crime drama stars Oscar nominee David Strathairn as liberal Jewish attorney Danny Dunckelman, who's appointed by the court to defend Mike Downey (Andrew W. Walker), a neo-Nazi skinhead on trial for the murder of an East Indian man. Confronting religious and racial intolerance, Mike and Danny struggle to form an alliance despite their divergent beliefs and sensibilities in this provocative exploration of hatred and forgiveness. The Boy in the Striped Pajamas (2008) -NetFlix When his family moves from their home in Berlin to a strange new house in Poland, young Bruno (Asa Butterfield) befriends Shmuel (Jack Scanlon), a boy who lives on the other side of the fence, where everyone seems to be wearing striped pajamas. Unaware of Shmuel's fate as a Jewish prisoner or the role his own Nazi father plays in his imprisonment, Bruno embarks on a dangerous journey inside the camp's walls.

The Boys from Brazil 1978 127 minutes-NetFlix In this thriller based on Ira Levin's novel, young Nazi seeker Barry Kohler (Steve Guttenberg) stumbles on the trail of the infamous "Angel of Death," Dr. Josef Mengele (Gregory Peck), who is planning to resurrect Hitler's vision in South America. But when Kohler shares this information with seasoned Nazi hunter Ezra Lieberman (Sir Laurence Olivier), Lieberman doesn't take the information seriously until he makes his own grim discovery. Capricorn One 1978 123 minutes- NetFlix Seconds before launch, the first NASA astronauts bound for Mars are pulled from the capsule and told that mechanical problems would have killed them in flight. They're then asked to fake the Mars landing. The astronauts (Sam Waterston, James Brolin and O.J. Simpson) agree, but as a reporter (Elliott Gould) starts uncovering the truth, events require NASA to turn its three heroes Never Cry Wolf A government researcher, sent to research the "menace" of wolves in the north, learns about the true beneficial and positive nature of the species.

Charlie Wilson's War (2007) R Texas congressman Charlie Wilson sets a series of earth-shaking events in motion when he conspires with a CIA operative (Philip Seymour Hoffman, in an Oscar-nominated role) to aid Afghan mujahedeen rebels in their fight against the Soviet Red Army. Julia Roberts, Emily Blunt and Amy Adams co-star in this fact-based political thriller directed by Mike Nichols and based on George Crile's 2003 book by the same name. 1984 1984R 110 minutes This movie adaptation of George Orwell's eerie, dystopian tale -- filmed during the year for which it's named -- follows the "reeducation" of two people who break the law in a totalitarian state by falling in love while Big Brother is watching. The film turned out to be Richard Burton's last, but it's also notable for its intriguing technique of shooting specific scenes from the novel on the exact dates they were specified in print.

What is Obama doing wrong? "You cannot legislate the poor into freedom by legislating the wealthy out of freedom. What one person receives without working for, another person must work for without receiving. The government cannot give to anybody anything that the

government does not first take from somebody else. When half of the people get the idea that they do not have to work because the other half is going to take care of them, and when the other half gets the idea that it does no good to work because somebody else is going to get what they work for, that my dear friend, is about the end of any nation. You cannot multiply wealth by dividing it." - Dr. Adrian Rogers. Obama gets zero stars Ron Paul
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