This Oscar winning documentary covers the secret war in Panama and how the USA controls other countries with military might. Must watch.
This Oscar winning documentary covers the secret war in Panama and how the USA controls other countries with military might. Must watch.
Spin This documentary studies the way news spins the truth around political figures, and how they can choose to lock out certain candidates. It's more... only news if it's on television, right? Lots of interesting unseen footage here.
The British series Dispatches covers the election process in Britain, and how the system has changed to use a computer model to target voters in specific regions based on promises that nobody could disagree with, basically making promises they don't intend to keep, whatever will get them elected, while avoiding the true hard issues that people want them to deal with that will hurt business, cost votors more money and help the environment. Basically it shows that we are offered several identical candidates and no real choice - just like in the USA.
The Money Programme
STORIES AND STATEMENTS (S.A.S.) by Steven A. Stephens (S.A.S.) The purpose of this video is meant to show the truth of what really took place in New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina. "The victims of this storm never had a chance!" Many believe the United States federal government should have done more in regards to the social, economic, and political welfare of the victims of our friends and our families. Many Americans citizens are still asking why, and they should be. This video was made available thanks to MSNBC. DISCLAIMER: Please be advised, Houston Humanitarian does not promote the the actions or opinions displayed herein, although we feel it is necessary to share this content with our viewers in order to help educate each other on what really took place during the relief efforts of Hurricane Katrina. We feel it is necessary for the citizens of the United States to form their own opinions on what they view herein. [Feedback can be left at feedback@houstonhumanitarian.com.]
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