Be warned, there's nothing funny in this video. At the same time, don't put your head in the sand n flick past it.... Dispatches looks into who actually runs Iraq, and the manners in which they do so.
Saturday, 24 March 2007
NDE's - Life After Death / Near Death Experiences
Interesting hour long programme first aired on the BBC about clinical and scientific research into life after death experiences. From blind seeing for the first time to a lady who seemed to be totally done for due to the position of her annurism, but remarkably survived to be a near perfectly functioning human being again despite being clinically dead for over half an hour. Covers virtually everything an inquiring mind needs for an informed and balanced introduction to the phenomenon of NDEs.
Monday, 19 March 2007
UFO Conference - Mexico - 2006
.... Jaime Musan does an hour or so long disclosure of footage collected over the past 5 years, by Mexican civilians and commercial personell, in and around Mexico.
Thursday, 8 March 2007
Wednesday, 7 March 2007
Monday, 5 March 2007
Dispatches: Meeting the Taliban
Sean Langan The Brave risks his life to bring us these pictures of daily living in Afganistan. From on the seeimingly peacefull for the most part village streets, to heading up alone to the mountain pathways to hang out briefly with members of The Taleban to find out what makes them tick. What he films is a group of people who rule the country with fear, and who are outraged by Americas tresspassing in Islamic countries.
Sunday, 4 March 2007
Dispatches - Iraq's Missing Billions
Dispatches investigates the theft of billions of dollers of Iraqs money during the short space of time after the fall of Saddam. Money that the Bush administration vowed to help Iraq provide better hospitals and sewage systems with. Instead, the Bush Administration took control of Iraq's money away from The UK, and handed the responsability to The Pentagon. Dispatches attempts to find out exactly where that money went to.
Saturday, 3 March 2007
Queerer Than We Suppose - The strangeness of science...... Richard Dawkins Short Talk At Ted Talks
Richard Dawkins is Oxford University's "Professor for the Public Understanding of Science." Author of the landmark 1976 book, The Selfish Gene, he's an evangelist for Darwin's ideas. In this talk, titled, "Queerer Than We Suppose: The strangeness of science," he suggests that the true nature of the universe eludes us, because the human mind evolved only to understand the "middle-sized" world we can observe. (Recorded July 2005 in Oxford, UK. Duration: 22:42)
Evidence - UFOs - A Case For NASA
Brilliant models struck on by chance. Well worth the watch. Dr David Sereda does an analysis of NASA footage & explains his theory of a model for travelling at many times the speed of light at zero-G. Persistently keeps in touch with NASA, and battles their awkwardly blind responses to explain his theorys and questions.
100 out of 100.
100 out of 100.
Friday, 2 March 2007
War On Science
Attempts of some to embed religion into the science classroom and it's potential disastrous consequences are revealed and discussed by heavyweights such as David Attenborough.
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Horizon - Human V2
Horizon covers the likelyhood that mankind is reaching the point where it could be possible to store human characteristics and the actual human mind, inside computers so that ultimately machines can redesign the Human Race to create a better version of the species, or 'Human V2'.
This video would be very high scoring, like 100/100, but there are small sections cut from it which have got to be important. In particular details of what methods of mind control The CIA were using on The Unabomber. That Mind Control project was called MK Ultra, and you can find out a little more about it here, in place of the cut in film, which may well have been accidental.
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This video would be very high scoring, like 100/100, but there are small sections cut from it which have got to be important. In particular details of what methods of mind control The CIA were using on The Unabomber. That Mind Control project was called MK Ultra, and you can find out a little more about it here, in place of the cut in film, which may well have been accidental.
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Inside Iran - Rageh Omaar
Rageh Omaar embarks on a unique journey inside what he describes as one of the most misunderstood countries in the world, looking at the country through the eyes of people rarely heard - ordinary Iranians.
It took a year of wrangling to get permission to film inside Iran but the result is an amazing portrayal of an energetic and vibrant country that is completely different to the usual images seen in the media. A country of contrasts
Rageh soon discovers that Tehran is a complex place and uncovers a city of extremes of wealth and poverty, where some people survive on less than a dollar a day and others shop till they drop in glitzy shopping malls.
Iran is a country that bans women from riding motorcycles but where 60 per cent of the student population is female. It is also a youthful place, with two thirds of Iran's 70 million population under the age of 30. Local stories
Rageh meets with local people to hear their personal stories and feelings about the current state of affairs in Iran. There are stories of taxi drivers, wrestlers, business women, people working with drug addicts and the country's leading pop star and his manager - the 'Simon Cowell' of Iran.
Rageh Inside Iran transcends images of angry demonstrations and burning flags to reveal a country that isn't without its problems but which is also fascinating, dynamic and hospitable.
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It took a year of wrangling to get permission to film inside Iran but the result is an amazing portrayal of an energetic and vibrant country that is completely different to the usual images seen in the media. A country of contrasts
Rageh soon discovers that Tehran is a complex place and uncovers a city of extremes of wealth and poverty, where some people survive on less than a dollar a day and others shop till they drop in glitzy shopping malls.
Iran is a country that bans women from riding motorcycles but where 60 per cent of the student population is female. It is also a youthful place, with two thirds of Iran's 70 million population under the age of 30. Local stories
Rageh meets with local people to hear their personal stories and feelings about the current state of affairs in Iran. There are stories of taxi drivers, wrestlers, business women, people working with drug addicts and the country's leading pop star and his manager - the 'Simon Cowell' of Iran.
Rageh Inside Iran transcends images of angry demonstrations and burning flags to reveal a country that isn't without its problems but which is also fascinating, dynamic and hospitable.
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Dispatches : The Killing Zone
Report on Israeli violence in Gaza against not only Palestinian civilians, but international aid volunteers and foreign reporters as well. 50 mins run-time.
The Pleasure Of Finding Things Out - Dr. RP Feynman
Short 40 min documentary interview with Dr.RP Feynman - one of the greatest physicist of our times and a Nobel Laureate. Just generally talking about his life and learning.
Thursday, 1 March 2007
Dispatches : Undercover Copper
Using secret cameras, an experienced policewoman spent four months undercover while serving as a police officer to conduct this revelatory investigation. Gaining unprecedented behind-the-scenes access to officers, her secretly-filmed footage unmasks a disturbing lack of respect and care for members of the public and incidences of dereliction of duty
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