Archive for the 'Documentaries' Category

9 Months Of Snow

November 18th, 2009 | Category: Documentaries, Snow

Story of a group of riders exploring the winter playgrounds of Ruka & Pyhä ski resort areas in Finnish Lapland. From the dark days of October, through magical Christmas time and midwinter, sunny & funny spring events till season ending jibbing sessions in June. It´s all about winter!

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Collapse – Official Trailer

November 05th, 2009 | Category: Documentaries, Peak oil

Been reading and learning from Michael Ruppert for years.

Check him out reaching the mainstream in this Wall Street Journal interview,

“Money is useless without energy and money has no respect for power or ideology. We have to reconnect with the requirements that we’re living on a planet that’s falling apart. And we have to maintain some relationship that’s separate from the illusory power of money. Clearly, the power in this country is not in Washington, it’s in New York, with the Fed and with Wall Street. . . . Until you change the way money works, you change nothing. The current economic paradigm calls for infinite growth, from fractional reserve banking to compact interest. So Wall Street needs to somehow help us find an economy that works without requiring more and more consumption” (“Sounding an Alarm on Oil,” Nov. 4).

Nice write up here on it…

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Every Day Is A Saturday – Poor Boyz Productions

October 08th, 2009 | Category: Documentaries, Snow

Somehow the progression just keeps on coming. Check out the first air at 36secs..how big is that??!

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The all-consuming self

August 08th, 2009 | Category: Documentaries, Economy, Philosophy

Bernays invented the public relations profession in the 1920s and was the first person to use Freud’s ideas to manipulate the masses. He showed American corporations how they could make people want things they didn’t need by systematically linking mass-produced goods to their unconscious desires.

Bernays was one of the main architects of the modern techniques of mass-consumer persuasion, his most notorious coup was breaking the taboo on women smoking by persuading them that cigarettes were a symbol of independence and freedom. But Bernays was convinced that this was more than just a way of selling consumer goods. It was a new political idea of how to control the masses. By satisfying the inner irrational desires that his uncle Freud had identified, people could be made happy and thus docile.

Where once the political process was about engaging people’s rational, conscious minds, as well as facilitating their needs as a society, the documentary shows how by employing the tactics of psychoanalysis, politicians appeal to irrational, primitive impulses that have little apparent bearing on issues outside of the narrow self-interest of a consumer population. Curtis cites a Wall Street banker as saying “We must shift America from a needs- to a desires-culture. People must be trained to desire, to want new things, even before the old have been entirely consumed. [...] Man’s desires must overshadow his needs.”

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Religulous

June 07th, 2009 | Category: Astronomy, Documentaries, Funny, Prehistory, Science

Zeitgeist: Addendum

October 07th, 2008 | Category: Documentaries

The 11th Hour

May 26th, 2008 | Category: Documentaries, Economy, Environment

I might be a little late on this, but I watched it last night and it kind of puts things in perspective. Full vid above. Not sure how long it will last though.

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Peugeot 405 T16 + Ari Vatanen – Montée Pikes Peak

April 30th, 2008 | Category: Documentaries, Racing

Absolute Classic. I love this level on Colin McRae (RIP) Dirt too.

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2012 Enigma

April 24th, 2008 | Category: Documentaries

2012: Tragedy, transcension or just another year? David Wilcock exposes many great secrets: DNA, consciousness science, wormholes, stargate travel, sacred geometry, three-dimensional time, the Mayan Calendar and much, much more!

Slighly wacky, but also incredibly interesting stuff:
Our Solar System is moving into a new zone of energy in the Galaxy. Russian and NASA data has confirmed that the front end of the Sun’s magnetic field has become over 1000 percent brighter in the last 30+ years. We know that if you rub a piece of metal fast enough, you create what is known as friction, and the metal will begin glowing red-hot. In the same manner, the extra dust and energy in this new galactic energy zone is colliding with the Sun’s magnetic field, causing friction and creating a visible static charge of “plasma” energy at the front that is rapidly increasing in size and brightness.

As of 1997, Dr. Aleskey Dmitriev and other Russian scientists observed that the Galactic space we are now moving into is showing significantly higher concentrations of matter and energy, including charged particles of hydrogen, helium and hydroxyl, in addition to other new combinations of elements.

There is 300 percent more dust from our Galaxy entering the Solar System now than there was throughout all of the 1990s. More dust and more charged particles means more energy.
http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99994021

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Bush’s War

March 31st, 2008 | Category: Documentaries

iraqvid.jpgPBS has done a pretty good series on the Iraq war that is really worth a watch.  All of it available to watch online here.

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Zeitgeist

February 19th, 2008 | Category: Documentaries, Economy

Truth, Justice and the American way. Zeitgeist is a movie that was made to inspire people to look at the workings of the world in a more critical way. Although the film itself should be looked at critically and shouldn’t be taken as the truth, it does help us start to look for it. Watch it here 

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Business as usual

January 07th, 2008 | Category: Design, Documentaries, Music

EMJED says: can you do a quick update on Business as usual site….release date now is fall 08…screening Chicago feb 7th, then atlanta and then DC..

http://businessasusualmovie.com/

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