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Does life end in death? Or does the soul wander from body to body? Are there such things as demons, ghosts or the devil? Following circumstantial research and in cooperation with top-calibre scholars, this series sheds light upon, unmasks and takes the magic from centuries-old superstition and also reports on breathtaking, super sensory experiences. It also shows if, and where, things that cannot be explained really do exist? The journey in search of the Supernatural leads to all six continents, to such fascinating spots as the holy Tibetan city, Lhasa and to the great universities of the world; to the secret archives of the CIA and the KGB, the Vatican, and to the most modern centres of nuclear research in the world. The result is a thrilling combination of contemporary history, scientific background reporting, and a touch of the pleasant shiver within the dark side of parapsychology.
China's Secret War: Ahead of next month's Beijing Olympics, Panorama investigates claims that China is arming the Sudanese government, enabling a campaign of violence in Darfur.
Will we let the elite pull the plug on Canada's sovereignty? A documentary exploring the Security and Prosperity Partnership and how it is a stepping stone for an eventual North American Union. The film also explores the resistance movement to the SPP and the protests of August 2007 in Montebello, Canada. For inquiries about obtaining a high-quality DVD, please contact: nations.deathbed.movie@gmail.com
A documentary about the coming end of democracy and all nations through turbo capitalistic globalism. The contract of Lissabon, the EU and UN.
The story of the expansion of the Roman Empire by means of amazing engineering feats. One of the more impressive anecdotes of this production is that the Roman aqueducts procured more water for the city of Rome during the Empire than New York City could supply its inhabitants in 1985
Simon Raikes and his team investigated the sources of Dan Brown`s theories and challenges them This documentary has aroused almost as much comment and controversy as did Brown’s novel among the reading and viewing public and the church
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