Caesar's Messiah (2012) Let's just go back to the drawing board, leave aside all of the assumptions of Christian history, look at the texts afresh, consider every possibility, and open the whole game up.
By doing that we'll see that Christianity is really paganism by a different name. In Its Image. Arduino. The Thorium Dream (2011) 3D Printed Guns (2013) Rise of the Machines (2012) Most people see drones as a controversial weapon prowling over foreign battlegrounds.
But as America's military campaigns wind down, these machines are coming home and set to change civilian lives forever. "This is a powerful technology. No amount of hand-wringing is going to stop it", says drone expert, Peter Singer. Inside the Scientology Celebrity Centre (2014) Steven Mango is an actor, business owner and he was a four-year parishioner of the church of Scientology Celebrity Center in Hollywood.
He came in there in hope to find spiritual fulfillment and get some guidance in his acting career. Over the course of four years he has donated close to $50,000 to the church of scientology. In return they lied to him, they manipulated him, and they took advantage of him. They were convincing him to give up his acting career and become a staff member. The program was basically manual labor from sun up to sun down. Inside Job (2010) As he did with the occupation of Iraq in No End in Sight, Charles Ferguson shines a light on the global financial crisis in Inside Job.
Accompanied by narration from Matt Damon, Ferguson begins and ends in Iceland, a flourishing country that gave American-style banking a try - and paid the price. Then he looks at the spectacular rise and cataclysmic fall of deregulation in the United States. Unlike Alex Gibney's fiscal films, Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room and Casino Jack, Ferguson builds his narrative around dozens of players, interviewing authors, bank managers, government ministers, and even a psychotherapist, who speaks to a culture that encourages Gordon Gekko-like behavior, but the number of those who declined to comment, like Alan Greenspan, is even larger. Though the director isn't as combative as Michael Moore, he asks tough questions and elicits squirms from several participants, notably former Treasury secretary David McCormick and Columbia dean Glenn Hubbard, George W.
Million Dollar Traders (2009) Eight ordinary people are given a million dollars, a fortnight of intensive training and two months to run their own hedge fund.
Can they make a killing? The experiment reveals the inner workings of a City trading floor. The money is supplied by hedge fund manager Lex van Dam: he wants to see if ordinary people can beat the professionals, and he expects a return on his investment too. Yet no-one foresees the financial crisis that lies ahead. Stealing Africa (2012) Zambia's copper resources have not made the country rich.
Virtually all Zambia's copper mines are owned by corporations. In the last ten years, they've extracted copper worth $29 billion but Zambia is still ranked one of the twenty poorest countries in the world. So why hasn't copper wealth reduced poverty in Zambia? Richie Rich gets Richer (2012) How can it be that the luxury industry is booming while across Europe there is austerity and benefits are being cut?
The explanation is surprisingly simple. The rich of this world have become even richer since the economic crisis in 2009. Each year they've seen an average increase to their wealth of 6%. In some countries, this increase has been as much as 18%. Who are these rich, how do they live, and how do they manage even in times of crisis to become richer? People used to be happy when you had made a two or three million dollar profit.
People who don't have money are not involved in the market. Hedge fund manager, John Paulson, made a record five billion dollars there a year ago. The Wall Street Code (2013) Super quick computers and advanced mathematical formulas have largely taken over trading on the financial markets from human beings - algorithms which seem to have a life of their own.
Algorithms secretly lie waiting for the moment that your Apple share or your pension money gets on the market. The only ones who understand the system in any way are its architects, the algorithm developers. Haim Bodek is one such algo-developer. After finding some strange wrongdoings he set out on a personal crusade against this elusive system. Welcome to the twisted nooks and crannies of our financial markets. Haim Bodek is a quant; he specialized in artificial intelligence and worked for Goldman Sachs. Bodek wrote an algorithm for trading machines that would generate guaranteed income - a money machine that weathered the financial meltdown of 2008.
Divine Inspiration and Biblical Inerrancy (2012) Architects of Control: Mass Control and The Future of Mankind. Produced by Michael Tsarion and Blue Fire Film, Architects of Control: Program One, explores humankind’s future and the posthuman world.
Will the “perfect” human be a dumbed down, regimented inhabitant of a cyber purgatory created by unseen elites? THRIVE: What on Earth Will It Take? (2011) From the authors: THRIVE is an unconventional documentary that lifts the veil on what's "really" going on in our world by following the money upstream - uncovering the global consolidation of power in nearly every aspect of our lives.
Weaving together breakthroughs in science, consciousness and activism, THRIVE offers real solutions, empowering us with unprecedented and bold strategies for reclaiming our lives and our future. From the Odyssey Magazine: THRIVE is more than a documentary relevant to the times. It is more than a well-researched and alarming insight into who really controls how the world works. It is a recipe and blueprint for how we can, each and every one of us, thrive in the way that the rest of nature does – easily, naturally and with expansive grace. Zero Point (2012) Zero Point is a three part series consisting of excerpts from freely available information found online. Zero Point uncovers the messages expressed through ancient monuments worldwide, examines various maps, monuments and artifacts which seem to reveal great secrets about the nature of time, our past and our future.
The film also discusses the Fibonacci Sequence and the Golden Ratio throughout the natural world and in the ancient megaliths are fundamental clues in uncovering the true nature of reality. Messages from the Past features Graham Hancock, David Wilcock, Terrence McKenna and more, and focuses on a hidden episode in human history, unlocking the secrets of the Precession of the Equnioxes and its significance. The Structure of Infinity takes a more focused look at the fractal nature of the Universe. Lethal Injection: The Story of Vaccination (2011) From the author: The definitive look into the history of vaccination. From cancer, to autism, to the purposeful sterilization of innocent people around the globe, find out why all of these things are perfectly legal according to U.S.
CODE - why the government considers you no different than cattle in their own law. When I started this project almost three years ago I, like so many researchers before me, got pulled into the same old quotes and statistics surrounding the history of vaccines and of vaccination. Slavery by Consent (2010) The Illuminati. Eye of the Illuminati (2012) The Collective Evolution (2011) The first part of The Collective Evolution is aimed at showing the current state of the world, why it needs to be changed, and how each and every one of us can play a role in changing it. The documentary addresses this need for change through five individual yet interrelated structures society has come to rely upon - finance, education, religion, entertainment/media, and health/food.
Each of these structures is fully broken down to show viewers how they have come into place, and why their continued existence can no longer be supported. The Great Culling: Our Water (2013) The Great Culling of the human race already has begun. Covertly, insidiously, mercilessly, a global depopulation agenda has been launched. The Greatest Truth Never Told (2012) The God Within (2012) SHADE the Motion Picture (2013) How Beer Saved the World (2011)