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“The 1977 senate hearings confirmed 239 populated areas had been contaminated with secret chemical and biological tests performed by the U.S. government from 1949 to 1969. These tests had been conducted without any public knowledge.
The release of the 1994 Rockefeller report concluded that hundreds of thousands of military personnel had also been subjected to secret biological testing.”
Category Archives: Cultural & Social
The Cartel – 2009

Director Bob Bowdon, takes an inside look at the U.S. public school system by focusing on one of the least educationally successful states: New Jersey. With approximately half of it’s high school students never reaching graduation, and only about 30% … Continue reading
Black Gold – 2006

Black Gold exposes the dirty side of the coffee business through interviews with fair-trade organizer Tadesse Meskela. This film, didn’t offer as much information as we hoped for, but gives a good introduction to the World Trade Organization’s unjust policies … Continue reading
America: Freedom to Fascism – 2006

Shortly before his death in 2007 (after a 6 year battle with bladder cancer), director Aaron Russo produced this final, groundbreaking documentary. “America: Freedom to Fascism” starts with a quest for truth about America’s Income Tax Laws, but ends with … Continue reading
This Film Is Not Yet Rated – 2006

The Motion Picture Association of America’s rating system decides what people can and cannot watch and This Film is Not Yet Rated proves the MPAA may be more prejudiced than anyone knew. Do ratings determine what is considered culturally acceptable? … Continue reading
Trudell – 2005

John Trudell became one of the most notable activists for Native American rights in history, but despite a public sense of admiration (and even support) for his speeches, the FBI was monitoring closely, and seemed to be waiting for the … Continue reading