Documentaries

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Below are some must see documentaries from our copyright-free collection. If you have a decent internet connection they should take around half an hour, but if you have 256Kb or less, you'll probably want to leave it downloading over night.

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  • Information is a Human Right Over 60 hours of thought-provoking material
  • GNN Political Shorts
  • Revolt of the Debt Slaves Did you appreciate the "Money Masters" documentary? You'll find a whole lot more about the debt system here.
  • Shocking DVD's - here's a large collection too, many we haven't seen (pay, but cheap)
Adam Curtis
  • The century of the self
  • The politics of fear
  • The power of nightmares


The Revolution Will Not Be Televised (download: 565MB)
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez was elected to the presidency in 1998. His platform called for a wholesale rejection of globalization and what he called the "savage project of neo-liberalism" - which had been embraced by President Carlos Andres Perez - to be replaced with a radical nationalism that appealed to the country's impoverished majority. So it shouldn't have come as much of a surprise that a coup was engineered by supporters of past president Carlos Andres Perez. The good fortune of the Irish filmmakers who were in the country making a documentary on Chavez meant that the entire process, as recorded in interviews and footage from both sides (something the country's media wasn't adept at) gave a clear picture of how the attempted coup was orchestrated.


We, The Unauthorised (download: 428MB)
A "political music video" featuring Arundhati Roy. We also have a second longer lecture by Roy on the server here (1GB)
An anonymous masterpiece. Taking audio and video footage of Arundhati Roy's "Come September" speech. This film combines music and deeply moving images to support her words. It is constructed in such a way as to give lots of breathing space to feel her message in its fullness. Further links:


The Money Masters
An educational documentary about the fractional reserve banking system; a subject around which discussion is usually heavily obsfucated due to its foundation in fraud. These are protected by copyright, but Sven has found a web interview which included links to download the material which we've included here download:   part1   part2   part3


Denial Stops Here (download: 830MB)
Michael Rupert talks about post 9/11 and peak-oil. The DVD's are available from purchase here.


Peak Oil - Imposed by Nature (download: 190MB)
ASPO is a network of concerned scientists predicting a world wide energy crisis of unprecedented proportions. They are working to raise awareness of the serious consequences this will have for humans. Vested interests and other forces have done their utmost to prevent the information from reaching the public consciousness.


The Power of Community (download: 344MB)
The Community Solution is an organisation exploring the peak oil crisis. Its focus is on local community-based solutions that reflect the values of cooperation, conservation and curtailment. This documentary focusses on Cuba, a nation which has already had to deal with their own peak-oil crisis as they were cut off from all foreign resources including oil and foreign investments.


The End is Nigh (download: 546MB)
Peter Lloyd gives a good lecture on the peak-oil implications from a New Zealand perspective.


David Ray Griffin on 9/11 (download: 463MB)
David Ray Griffin presents a lecture about the September 11 attacks and the various unanswered questions and inconsistencies. He presents an interesting angle not covered in other 911-related media about the classes of belief within the population surrounding the incident.

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