Corporations' 'claim' on our genes
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Produced in 1953, this little Public Domain Gem follows the typical scientist hero as he and his OSI (Office of Scientific Investigation) partner try to track down a deadly new radioactive isotope which if left alone, would eventually destroy the earth. This is in my top ten favorite list for Tacky Drive in Horror and Scifi.
July 13, 2001
Finding a Career You Can Love #2 in series Oct. 26, 2008 Pastor Bill Cummins
This is the 2nd Zeitgeist movie and it goes more into detail about our monetary system and how bogus it is. I mean how on earth can the banks just do this, and people wonder why our economy is going under when we use this system.
Here's another little jewel from the not so golden age of B movies. This one has everything, submarines, flying (or swimming) saucers, cyclopian monsters from space, and of course the overly melodramatic acting one would expect from these movies. Sit back and enjoy!
If you can catch him, He'll grant you a wish!
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Attack of the Giant Leeches is a low-budget 1959 science fiction film from American International Pictures. It was directed by Bernard L. Kowalski, produced by Gene Corman, and the screenplay was written by Leo Gordon. The film is in black and white, and runs for 62 minutes. This film was also called Attack of the Blood Leeches, Demons of the Swamp, She Demons of the Swamp, and The Giant Leeches. VISIT RETROVISION.TV for more videos.
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