Dope, thanks Fatal.. going to watch this later today.. just watched the 1st few mins of it :D
in return i post this. .i posted it in general chat..but i dont think they like cutting edge tech..
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Dope, thanks Fatal.. going to watch this later today.. just watched the 1st few mins of it :D
in return i post this. .i posted it in general chat..but i dont think they like cutting edge tech..
i hate it when people re name videos to suit their own agenda ;/ or lack of understanding..
replace illuminati with system
great d0x this!
Interesting doc about the benefits of fasting...
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Just saw this
Basically says that President Barack Obama (Jr.) is very very much like his deceased father (Barack Obama Sr.)
Obama Jr. gets his "anti-colonialism" ideology from his father who was an alleged drunk, womenizer and beater, and an extreme leftist radical.
The basis for Dinesh D'Souza's, the films co-producer and narrator, thesis is Obama Jr.'s autobiography: "Dreams from my Father"
The use of the word "From" goes to imply Obama Jr. has the same mindset about the world as his father that he only knew briefly as a child.
Barack Jr.'s relationships with the likes of Frank Marshall Davis, Reverend Jeremiah Wright, Bill Ayers, Edward Said, and Roberto Unger; have influenced Obama Jr. to want to: ruin America threw debt, weaken America's military and nuclear capabilities, sympathize with "extremist Islam", and tax the American people to 100% as a means to institute communism.
All this in the name of, according to D'Souza, "anti-colonialism"
Barack Jr.'s half brother, George Obama, is interviewed by D'Souza, as well as people who knew Barack Sr.
There is an interview, that for some unexplained reason had not footage, where he interviews one of Barack Jr.'s half sibling's grandmother. D'Souza supposedly asks some "unfavorable" questions to the women and she refuses to answer, and then some sort of security unit forces them out of the area. No footage of this, and its absence is not explained what so ever
The film also claims that Obama Jr. masterfully played the race card to get into the White House. However, in an antithetical manner of Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton. Obama "assumed" white America to be non-racist, where Jackson and Sharpton "assumed" them to be racist. The "smiling Blackman" as opposed to the "angry Blackman".
The documentary was openly and extremely anti- President Obama, and D'Souza did an excellent job of getting his point across. Very powerful, even for a part-time political junkie like myself.
Haven't watched this yet but I like the concept and Horizon docs r usually worth checking for...
Who I am - The Secret You
Synopsis - With the help of a hammer-wielding scientist, Jennifer Aniston and a general anaesthetic, Professor Marcus du Sautoy goes in search of answers to one of science's greatest mysteries: how do we know who we are?
While the thoughts that make us feel as though we know ourselves are easy to experience, they are notoriously difficult to explain. So, in order to find out where they come from, Marcus subjects himself to a series of probing experiments.
He learns at what age our self-awareness emerges and whether other species share this trait. Next, he has his mind scrambled by a cutting-edge experiment in anaesthesia. Having survived that ordeal, Marcus is given an out-of-body experience in a bid to locate his true self. And in Hollywood, he learns how celebrities are helping scientists understand the microscopic activities of our brain. Finally, he takes part in a mind-reading experiment that both helps explain and radically alters his understanding of who he is.
watched hoop dreams today, fucking amazing film
watched this a few nights ago and thought it was quite interesting
Pain has a profound effect on our bodies - when we are experiencing it, millions of nerve cells deep within our brains are firing, telling us 'it hurts' - and for centuries the challenge has been to find something that will lessen or even switch off these sensations to bring us relief. Dr Michael Mosley discovers just what pain is, why we want to control it and how we ultimately did it when the discovery of morphine, the world's first pharmaceutical, at the beginning of the 19th century led to a 200-year journey of scientific breakthrough, discovery and self-experimentation.
you can check out the Vice Channel on Youtube,,,,its all docu's created by them
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn8...feature=g-high
The Art of Fighting - Short Documentary
In 1999 Hussain Sadiqi fled the remote mountains of central Afghanistan as the Taliban stepped up their violent persecution of the Hazara people. This was to be the start of Hussain’s epic 20,000km journey to Australia. 10 years later, this self confessed ‘nomad’ is about to give up his new life in his new country to pursue a life long dream - a dream that was born over 20 years ago, when a young Hussain first saw a torn and battered picture of his life long hero, Bruce Lee.
The Armstrong Lie
Probably not any cyclists on this forum but I watched this a month ago. It was pretty much a recap of the Oprah Interviews but with a storyline and some added detail that avid cyclists would fine interesting. Armstrong at least saved some face by doing this movie for the director as he had worked on this documentary for years with Armstrong. Unfortunately, it was suppose to go in a totally different direction before Armstrong's world came crashing down.
6/10