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Salyut
1st July 2011, 10:01
Look what I found. (http://documentarystorm.com)
I really recommend checking out Trinity and Beyond.
scarletghoul
1st July 2011, 12:23
Great site, thanks.
praxis1966
2nd July 2011, 06:27
Great site. To anyone interested in finding out exactly how fucked up the neo-con movement really is, you should check out the doc hosted on this site called The Power of Nightmares. Really intriguing stuff.
Rusty Shackleford
5th July 2011, 07:54
the power of nightmares is excellent. in retrospect, it feels like a sort of left-wing version of alex jones type stuff. but this one does actually look into material circumstance iirc
praxis1966
5th July 2011, 18:08
the power of nightmares is excellent. in retrospect, it feels like a sort of left-wing version of alex jones type stuff. but this one does actually look into material circumstance iirc
Yeah, it does sort of have that feel about it. There's no denying the similarities between the two groups it studies, though. It's funny, one of my partners professors in college took a speech about Iraq by Bush and changed "God" to "Allah" and "Iraq" to "America" and asked the class who they thought delivered it... Almost every person in the room thought it was bin Laden. So even in passing the neo-cons and the jihadists look pretty damned similar.
But yeah, there's some good investigative journalism in The Power of Nightmares, actual material circumstances rather than a bunch of conjecture and random circumstance as you put it.
Rusty Shackleford
7th July 2011, 12:26
site is now broken
Rusty Shackleford
8th July 2011, 22:49
internet police are crackin skulls lately.
praxis1966
8th July 2011, 23:13
What a bunch of BS. The funny part is, the doc Rusty and I were discussing was originally broadcast on the Beeb, which you get for free in the UK, if I'm not mistaken. I imagine that a bunch of the other stuff was from sources like that as well.
Rooster
8th July 2011, 23:29
What a bunch of BS. The funny part is, the doc Rusty and I were discussing was originally broadcast on the Beeb, which you get for free in the UK, if I'm not mistaken. I imagine that a bunch of the other stuff was from sources like that as well.
The BBC is for free in the UK in theory because you need to have a TV license to pay for it. Their programming is usually sold off on license to networks around the world. You can see why they disapprove of it. There's also a blanket deal they have with the music industry that allows them to use any piece of music without gaining permission for it. They pay for that as well which normally would cost most other production companies and broadcasters. Anyway, this site wasn't hosting the videos, were they? I'm sure if you looked hard enough you'd find the links to them on a variety of other sites.
Rusty Shackleford
9th July 2011, 00:11
These documentary mass collection websites are everywhere on the internet. One is stamped out and another one takes its place. It just takes a little know-how to find them. primarily, google.
i wouldnt worry too much. Just be sure to have some good anti-virus stuff on your computer. video-streaming websites are notorious for computer infections.
bcbm
10th July 2011, 02:47
its back up
Rusty Shackleford
10th July 2011, 08:10
hoooooooooooooooooraaaay!
huzzah!
gurrah!
fuck yus
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