Documentary series examining the most astonishing and baffling UFO stories from around the UK.
Lang Kasranov's Fantastic Documentary "Pale Blue Dot" Journey with Carl Sagan as your guide, from humanity's wandering and nomadic antiquity to the present day. Some time before he died in 1996, Carl Sagan recorded a partial audio version of his 1994 book "Pale Blue Dot". Often described as the "sequel" to Cosmos, the audio version of Pale Blue Dot is, at this moment, regrettably out of print. This video is "episode one" of an unauthorized attempt at producing a series of videos based on Carl Sagan's "Pale Blue Dot" audio book, Combining the book's narration with a soundtrack and appropriate imagery intended to recall the feel of the classic BBC and PBS documentary series such as "Ascent of Man" and "Cosmos". Please make it a pointvisit the Lang's official project website at http://kasranov.blogspot.com. Also read my review at: http://discoveryenterprise.blogspot.com/2007/12/carl-sagans-pale-blue-dot-episode-1_27.html
How the great city came to be.
Arthur C. Clarke's World of Strange Powers was a popular thirteen part television series looking at strange worlds of the paranormal. It was first broadcast in 1985 in the UK by independent television network ITV.
Critically acclaimed documentary from activist Gary Null, concerning the industry fabricated around aids, and the true purposes of pharmaceutical companies providing retroviral drugs
Arthur C. Clarke's World of Strange Powers was a popular thirteen part television series looking at strange worlds of the paranormal. It was first broadcast in 1985 in the UK by independent television network ITV.
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Conspiracy of Silence - The Franklin Credit Union Cover Up
Conspiracy of Silence - The Franklin Credit Union Cover Up
Life Is No Picnic begins with an overview of the coffee consumed during WWII and 19th century theories of evolution. Burke ties these to the invention of nylon and the "Star Spangled Banner." In his usual upbeat style, he then discusses a new method of calculating astronomical dates, the death of Descartes, the Royal Society, and how jellyfish contributed to the fame of Charles Darwin.
Produced by The Discovery Channel, a historical documentary commemorating the 40th anniversary of the Cuban missile crisis hosted by internationally acclaimed writer Tom Clancy.
An examination of the Greek government’s restoration of the Parthenon, which dates back some 25 centuries ago, and the secrets it has unveiled about how the temple was built.
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