Good list. Add to that Loose Change and The Corporation.


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1. Dangerous Knowledge
In this one-off documentary, David Malone looks at four brilliant mathematicians - Georg Cantor, Ludwig Boltzmann, Kurt Gödel and Alan Turing - whose genius has profoundly affected us, but which tragically drove them insane and eventually led to them all committing suicide.
2. Dogfighting Undercover
BBC-Dogfighting Undercover-August 30, 2007 Investigation into the secret and dangerous world of international dogfighting. For a year and a half, a BBC undercover team operated alongside dogfighting gangs in the UK and Europe, capturing on camera the savagery of organised fights. The film also reveals how American pitbull terriers - a banned breed created to be the ultimate canine gladiator - have been sold by the gangs into inner city Britain.
3. Secret Space
'A masterful documentary it cracks on at a tremendous pace. A subject that at first seems too ridiculous to contemplate leaves you nodding in agreement ... I always thought there was something suspicious about NASA's attitude to UFOs. Now I know why.' - Jason Cooney, K-Drive Radio, Los Angeles.
4. The History Of Freemasonry Of US
Very interesting documentary about freemasonry in US from the very first days of independence. Produced by the History Channel.
5. The Iceman - Confessions Of A Mafia Hitman
Up Close and Personal with a Killer. When I was finally admitted into the bowels of Trenton State Prison in New Jersey’s capital to interview multiple murderer Richard Kuklinski, a.k.a. “the Iceman,” it wasn’t at all what I had expected. My assumption was that it would be like the movies. We’d be separated by a shatter-proof glass barrier. We’d communicate through telephone handsets. There would be guards all around watching our every move. But I couldn’t have been more wrong. Clarice Starling had more protection when she visited Dr. Hannibal “the Cannibal” Lector in The Silence of the Lambs. At least she had bars.
6. Zeitgeist The Movie
This one will intrigue you. What does Christianity, 911 and The Federal Reserve have in common?
7. The Half-Ton Man Documentary
Patrick Deuel is the world's heaviest man - almost 1100 pounds. This documentary opens with paramedics removing a wall of his house in Valentine, Nebraska and transporting him six hours to a hospital where he spent months trying to lose weight to qualify for a gastric bypass operation.
8. Conspiracy Of Silence - Pedophile Ring In Washington DC
This was the biggest scandal in the history of the U.S.A history. The story received some newspaper coverage but there was a TV News Media blackout on the subject. For this reason, most Americans have never heard of it. Former republican Senator John Decamp was involved in the production a documentary called "Conspiracy of Silence" it was to air May 3, 1994 on the Discovery Channel. This documentary exposed a network of religious leaders and Washington politicians who flew children to Washington D.C. for sex orgies. At the last minute before airing, unknown congressmen threatened the TV Cable industry with restrictive legislation if this documentary was aired. Almost immediately, the rights to the documentary were purchased by unknown persons who had ordered all copies destroyed. A copy of this videotape was furnished anonymously to former Nebraska state senator and attorney John De Camp who made it available to retired F.B.I. chief, Ted L. Gunderson.
9. Why We Bang Documentary
The film, "Why We Bang," produced and directed by Orlando Myrics and Clifford Jordan for Ghetto Logik Entertainment is an independent film that documents the historical background of LA's Bloods and Crips gangs, then transitions into several interviews of current and former members of the Bloods and Crips of Los Angeles.
10. Big Sugar
Big Sugar explores the dark history and modern power of the world's reigning sugar cartels. Using dramatic reenactments, it reveals how sugar was at the heart of slavery in the West Indies in the 18th century, while showing how present-day consumers are slaves to a sugar-based diet. Going undercover, Big Sugar witnesses the appalling working conditions on plantations in the Dominican Republic, where Haitian cane cutters live like slaves. Workers who live on Central Romano, a Fanjul-owned plantation, go hungry while working 12-hour days to earn $2 (US).
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From Zeitgeist:
The 911 Myth:
"19 hyjackers, directed by Osama b. laden, took over 4 comercial jets with box cutters, and while evading the Air Defense System (NORAD), hit 75% of their targets. In Turn, W. Trade Towers 1, 2, & 7 collapased due to structural failure through fire in a "pancake" fashion, while the plane that hit the Pentagon vaporized upon impact, as did the plane that crashed in Shanksville. The 911 Commission found that there were no warnings for this act of Terrorism, while mutiple government failures prevented adequate defense."
That looks like a really interesting list. I've seen the Iceman one, that one's pretty good, but when I have time I'll be watching a lot of those.![]()


the pedophile ring one i don't know it could be bullshit. the dog one is too anti pit bull but it is still worth watching.
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The Corporation was pretty bad too I saw that one
Yeah Loose Change blew ass. BigDyl is on some Jonestown brainwashed shit right now though so forgive him.
What's the point of this list? The Ice Man documentary was from HBO.
Fucking nerds think once it's on the internet that it's an "internet thing."
However, the craziest documentary I've seen online is the one with the disgusting couple talking about their adventures in beastiality and how it brought them together. It's not explicit, however it manages to be one of the most disturbing things I've seen.


i found it using stumbleupon and wanted to watch enough of them so i thought it was worth sharing. i don't watch television, it keeps me on my ass too much and it's hard to pay attention to it with music blasting. i can waste enough time online![]()
i found a site once where people just talked about why they like sex with animals. it was disturbing just seeing it written about.![]()
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Add these 2:
The Money Masters
Freedom to Fascism
Ron Paul 2012
No gym for home, work out floor with 30, but is it for 20 like 30 lb when you no lift it to be for men, for 30 lbs instead? or half is 10 for 20 pounds?
You say that as you do so.
Most of those rebuttal videos are from the same people that Loose Change challenges, or the people that drink THEIR kool-aid son!
Watching and quoting someone else's rebuttals means you are too lazy to learn on your own and form thoughts of your own. That is exactly how a government robs you in plain sight.
Say something that's original ... straight from your head about what you know from what you learned about how the world has or has not taken a collective dump in your cheerios.
No BD the full version is 3 hours long but mostly it's just sarcastic anecdotal attempts at logical redirection.
Gotta go on record here by saying I don't believe everything on loose change. There are some interesting hypothesis there but it will take a long time and a lot of looking about before I'm going to go either way with that movie.
I'd say that anyone who completely swallows everything they say in that movie lacks critical restraint, and that everyone who totally refutes that movie has their head in the sand.
I can't think of the name of a couple that I saw last year sometime...but this one just aired on the History Channel like 2 weeks ago. It's 2 hour documentary. It doesn't choose sides, it just presents the Loose Change Theories and then gives experts' takes on the theory:
The 9/11 Conspiracies: Fact or Fiction
... 2x ... Torrent.