War Made Easy: How Presidents & Pundits Keep Spinning Us to Death
War Made Easy by Loretta Alper and Jeremy Earp aims to reveal how the American government has deployed media as a tool for gaining public support for war. Adapted from a book by Norman Solomon, and narrated by Sean Penn, the film draws parallels between the Vietnam War and the Iraq War to show the U.S. government’s continuous work to cultivate war support from the public.
From Lyndon B. Johnson to George W. Bush, War Made Easy draws on extensive archival footage to show in great detail how the media have consistently supplied the public with a pro-war message that aligns with the government’s mission of perpetuating war after war. While Alper and Earp’s documentary touches on a variety of themes, its primary focus lies in deconstructing the ties between media, government, and war.
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Tucker Carlson and Alex Jones
The Alex Jones Interview
TIMESTAMPS:
2:46 Alex Jones predictions
15:07 Deplatforming
21:59 Dividing us on race
25:37 The border
28:09 Austin
32:12 New World Order
42:09 Brian Stelter demon video
50:57 Depopulation
1:07:51 Food
1:13:51 Whiskey
1:16:22 Presidential election
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What really happened in The Edward Snowden story
Citizenfour uncovers the secret and illegal practices of the U.S. National Security Agency’s mass surveillance programme using classified documents revealed by NSA whistle-blower Edward Snowden. It aims to shed light on the indiscriminate invasion of the privacy of American citizens as well as those of other countries carried out by the NSA in a case that the shocked the world.
The film follows award-winning documentary maker Laura Poitras and journalist Glenn Greenwald as they receive unprecedented access to Snowden and classified evidence of the government’s spying. The events covered in Citizenfour occur over an intense eight-day period in a Hong Kong hotel room in 2013.
Poitras had been working on a documentary about the extent of the government’s surveillance for two years when she started receiving encrypted emails from someone claiming to have proof of the shocking and illegal practices of the NSA. Five months later after the email correspondence began, Poitras convinces Snowden to let her film their encounter in Hong Kong after Snowden made it clear that he intended to use his real identity as the source of the classified information.
Citizenfour manages to put the audience in the hotel room with Snowden showing them his motives for blowing the lid on the government conspiracy. It also takes them through the intense eight-day period where Snowden, Poitras, and Greenwald were forced to make important decisions about the story that would change the world. Lastly, it warns of the extent and dangers of unrestricted government surveillance.
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War on Whistleblowers - FULL DOCUMENTARY
War on Whistleblowers describes the trials and tribulations faced by whistleblowers and the sacrifices they make as they dare to speak the truth and expose the corruption in government and private sectors. It highlights their importance in an increasingly unregulated society where powerful forces often hold sway in many issues that are of concern to the general public.
Filmmaker Robert Greenwald focuses on the stories of four of these tireless crusaders who became aware of government wrong-doing and used the media to expose these acts of abuse. Together with their personal narrations, the documentary features interviews with legal experts and journalists who share their experiences regarding the challenges that are faced by whistleblowers today.
The film places a special focus on the huge storm that followed the activities of Edward Snowden, the NSA whistleblower, that took the form of an extensive government-sponsored smear campaign. In the course of the controversy, the public was encouraged to question Snowden’s patriotism as a citizen of the US.
War on Whistleblowers clearly and passionately demonstrates that people’s guaranteed freedoms, rights and way of life in modern democracies could be at risk if the security and well-being of whistleblowers are placed in jeopardy.
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The Untold Story of Otto Warmbier
The arrest and death of American student Otto Warmbier still have his parents and others asking questions about the young man’s 17 months in a North Korean prison for stealing a propaganda poster on a trip to Pyongyang. He was released after the negotiations of President Donald Trump proved successful but died after being sent back to the United States in a vegetative state.
The Warmbier case came in the middle of a dangerous situation between North Korea and the United States. North Korean officials claimed Warmbier fell ill after a bad case of botulism and taking a sleeping pill. Klaus Scherer, a veteran foreign correspondent, sets out to discover the truth of Warmbier’s captivity. He interviews those with knowledge of the case and traces the court process that includes the findings of a Cincinnati coroner.
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Tucker Carlson interviews the man that had sex with Obama
A man who claims he had sex with Barack Obama in 1999 tells his story.
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Tucker Carlson interviews Donald J. Trump during GOP first debate
Tucker Carlson releases Donald Trump's interview same time as the first GOP debates in Milwaukee
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Grid Down, Power UP - Full HD
Dennis Quaid hosts an alarming look into the potential of life without power. A dynamic legion of energy, economic, national security, and infrastructure experts fearlessly expose our most critical global threat: the vulnerability of our nation’s power grids. Together they inform the public of imminent threats and the infinite horrors in store from prolonged power loss. Buckle down and power up with this series of shocking scenarios.
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