Short Reviews: Asperger’s Are Us
Reading Time: 2 minutes A documentary about some surprising people in our midst.
Reading Time: 2 minutes A documentary about some surprising people in our midst.
Reading Time: < 1 minute In this documentary, filmmakers go undercover to expose the conditions on sugar plantations in the Dominican Republic. Haitian cane cutters are treated like slaves and make $2 per day. The beneficiaries are American sugar barons and even one Republican presidential candidate.
Reading Time: < 1 minute Documentary that intimately details the history of propaganda
Reading Time: < 1 minute This documentary about the three Reuther brothers of the United Auto Workers, tells, through one very important union, the remarkable story of the rise and fall of organized labor. It also addresses the crucial symbiosis between unions and the civil rights movement. There’s even a curious connection to the deaths of JFK, RFK and MLK.
Reading Time: < 1 minute This year is the 50th anniversary of JFK’s death. His life—and the story behind his death—are as relevant as ever. This documentary explores theories about the assassination—and is full of surprises.
Reading Time: 2 minutes Documentary focusing on the dual track evolution of Straussian neoconservatism and radical Islamism.
Reading Time: < 1 minute Documentary detailing the history and science behind the techniques of mass control.
Reading Time: 2 minutes This year’s top 25 stories that went unreported by the mainstream media
Reading Time: 4 minutes Plenty of new “JFK assassination” material coming down the pike for you avid consumers. Too bad it’s mostly garbage. When exactly did courage and truth-seeking go out of fashion?
Reading Time: 2 minutes Video offers new perspective on photojournalism in areas of conflict, notably in Israel/Palestine.