"Promo: Is time travel possible? In this fascinating short documentary, director Jay Cheel explores the real-life theories behind the science of time travel and the strange subculture of enthusiasts who... continue reading
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Full Length Doc and Doc Segments that I have already watched or am interested in watching.
"Promo: Is time travel possible? In this fascinating short documentary, director Jay Cheel explores the real-life theories behind the science of time travel and the strange subculture of enthusiasts who... continue reading
posted by thesnipeThis is a Documentary taken from channel 4 on the evangelist's in the USA.
posted by pipp3355The first full-length documentary film to present the complete picture of the series of events outside Waco, Texas during 1993 that resulted in the shooting of 4 federal agents and the deaths of 86 men,... continue reading
posted by eric3579In April 1945, British and American camera crews with their respective armies entered the Nazi death camps, the film was stored away and the documentary was unfinished. The directors which included Alfred... continue reading
posted by Farhad2000After assessing today's dwindling oil reserves and skyrocketing use of oil for fuels, plastics and chemicals, this documentary questions the motives for the U.S. wars in the Middle-East and Central Asia... continue reading
posted by Farhad2000The War On Democracy is a powerful new documentary from award winning journalist and film-maker John Pilger. It will be released in UK cinemas from Friday June 15th 2007
posted by EnzoblueAn interesting three part documentary by Professor Robert Winston analysing the history of religion and its various gods. He travels throughout the world talking with people ranging from hindus, muslims,... continue reading
posted by benjeeFirst half-hour of Kirby Dick's documentary "This Film is Not Yet Rated", a critical stab at the Motion Picture Association of America's rating system, its hypocrisy, secrecy, and insidious influence on... continue reading
posted by yoghurtNASA program expands on Einstein's work to explore dark energy, black holes and the expansion of the universe. More information on the program can be found at NASA. http://universe.nasa.gov/resources.html
posted by drattusBBC's "The Life of Mammals" takes a look at naked mole rats.
posted by dotdudeA clip from BBC's Planet Earth series
posted by DigitalAlloy 1 decade 7 years 8 months 2 weeks ago • 279 viewsA fantastic documentary charting the counter-culture to the criminalisation of cannabis - covering the history of various social groups and events that fueled the overt use of the drug. Full of archive... continue reading
posted by benjeeMarketing to school age students is now a 2 billion dollar industry. The way corporate sponsors are stepping up to the plate, offering ... all » promotions, sponsorships and even free curriculum there... continue reading
posted by Farhad2000Japanese engineers have proposed a plan to develop a city house within a giant pyramid.
posted by enderDid the CIA abduct, torture and hold men prisoner on European soil? President Bush recently acknowledged that the CIA has operated secret prisons. What happened in these secret prisons in Europe? Filmmakers... continue reading
posted by Farhad2000Discovery Channel piece that looks at the history of weather modification and its use by the military. Among the topics covered are: cloud seeding, HAARP and declassified experiments. May be of particular... continue reading
posted by mlxIn the 1950s, Eisenhower issued a stern & cogent warning about the burgeoning "military industrial complex". Foretelling with ominous clarity the state of the world in 2004 with its incestuous entanglement... continue reading
posted by benjeeDocumenting the effects meth has on the human body and mind...scary stuff
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