A short film having some fun with Moon conspiracy theories (and Google's omnipresence).
A short film having some fun with Moon conspiracy theories (and Google's omnipresence).
In celebration of the birthday of the late, great Bill Hicks - his rant on the JFK assassination (strong language warning!).
Jon Ronson’s documentary explores the apparent madness at the heart of US military intelligence.
Zeitgeist is a freely distributed movie, designed to prompt the audience into questioning their own beliefs on the subjects of US involvement in the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Christian theology, the Federal Reserve System, and the decreasing status of personal freedoms in the United States of America due to introductions of laws and organizations such as The Department of Homeland Security and the Patriot Act. It is divided into three parts - Part I: "The Greatest Story Ever Told", Part II: "All The World's A Stage", and Part III: "Don't Mind The Men Behind The Curtain".
The late Jim Garrison, former DA of New Orleans, describes his investigation of the Kennedy assassination and his subsequent arrest of Clay Shaw. Some of Garrison's assistant DAs contribute to this story. (9min 43sec)
This feature documents American experiments in 'mind control', beginning in the 1950s with Project MK Ultra. Subjects were given hallucinogenic drugs and doses of radiation, amongst several other techniques - some unwittingly, without their permission.