Friday, May 23, 2008
Aspartame complaints represent 80-85% of food complaints registered with the US FDA.
The 2004 documentary "Sweet Misery: A Poisoned World" reveals one of the most pervasive, insidious forms of corporate negligence since tobacco.
The toxic long-term effects of aspartame are often dismissed as a "hoax" by the sweetener industry; however this new documentary thoroughly unravels something infinitely more alarming than merely a "hoax."
About 200 times sweeter than the refined sugar it is meant to replace, Aspartame is the artificial sweetener used in such brands as Equal and Nutrasweet. Not long ago, aspartame was on a Pentagon list of biowarfare chemicals submitted to Congress -- yet this lethal product remains on grocery shelves and continues to be highly touted in the media.
Sweet Misery: A Poisoned World
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Sweet Remedy: The World reacts to an Adulterated Food Supply" was released in 2006 as a sequel to this film. (will be added to this site at a later date)
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Sweet Misery: A Poisoned World by torrent.
More information on the
offical website.
Labels: aspartame, Corporations, FDA, Food Contamination
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Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Storyville description:
Why We Fight is the title of a series of propaganda films that Frank Capra began making in 1942, with the aim of encouraging the American war effort against Nazism. Director Eugene Jarecki (The Trials of Henry Kissinger) has used the films as a commentary on the contemporary obsession of the American elite with military power.
He also harks back to a speech by President Eisenhower, who, just before he left office, referred to the "military-industrial complex". Eisenhower was worried that too much intelligence, and too much business acumen in America, had become focussed on the production of unnecessary weapons systems.
Since Eisenhower's time, everything has become much worse, as Eugene Jarecki describes it. The war in Iraq was made possible by a new range of weapons systems: a bomb called the "bunker buster" was dropped by stealth bombers on the first night of the conflict.
Is American foreign policy dominated by the idea of military supremacy? Has the military become too important in American life? Jarecki's shrewd and intelligent polemic would seem to give an affirmative answer to each of these questions.More information in
this Why We Fight Wikipedia article.
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Labels: Corporations, Corruption, Military Industrial Complex, New World Order, Propoganda
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Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Filmakers description:
WINNER OF 26 INTERNATIONAL AWARDS! 10 Audience Choice Awards including the 2004 Sundance Film Festival.
Provoking, witty, stylish and sweepingly informative, THE CORPORATION explores the nature and spectacular rise of the dominant institution of our time. Part film and part movement, The Corporation is transforming audiences and dazzling critics with its insightful and compelling analysis. Taking its status as a legal "person" to the logical conclusion, the film puts the corporation on the psychiatrist's couch to ask "What kind of person is it?" The Corporation includes interviews with 40 corporate insiders and critics - including Noam Chomsky, Naomi Klein, Milton Friedman, Howard Zinn, Vandana Shiva and Michael Moore - plus true confessions, case studies and strategies for change. The Corporation pt.1
The Corporation pt.2
Download The Corporation Filmmakers’
Official Download Edition (1.76GB) by torrent.
More information on the
official The Corporation website.
Labels: Corporations, Corruption, Food Contamination, Monsanto, New World Order
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Monday, July 9, 2007
"Big Brother, Big Business" was first aired by CNBC on Nov 1, 2006.
This CNBC documentary covers RFID, Verichip, Surveillance Cameras, Biometrics, Google / Government Data Collection and Mining, Car Data Black Boxes, Facial Recognition, ID Theft, Cell Phone, Laser Printing, CDROM, and Digital Camera Tracking.
Producers description:
"The rapid advance of technology allows companies to monitor our every move and record our most private personal information. Driving habits are being recorded; employees are monitored, shoppers and diners are observed and analyzed; internet searches are saved and used as evidence in court. It is big business that collects most of the data about us. But increasingly, it is the government that's using it.
BIG BROTHER, BIG BUSINESS takes an enlightening and sometimes disturbing look at how the growth of the information society may be eroding the freedoms many people take for granted." Big Brother, Big Business
More information on the
Official website.
Labels: Citizen Tracking, Corporations, RFID
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