The New Rulers Of The World
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Alex Jones – The Matrix Of Evil
Posted in Democracy, Economy, War Tagged 911 coverup, Alex Jones, bilderberg, cellphone tracking, conspiracy, Craig Roberts, Cynthia McKinney, DARPA surveillance, Dick Cheney, eugenics, federal reserve, Frank Morales, global elite, government sponsored terrorism, gun control, military-industrial complex, neocons, neoconservatives, new world order, North American Union, police state, political assasinations, Ron Paul, satellite tracking, social engineers, USA Patriot Act Leave a comment
Wal Mart – The High Cost Of Low Prices
Posted in Economy Tagged 102 Billion Dollar Walton family, business owners, China, corporate greed, corporation, employees, greed, health care, inhumane conditions, Lee Scott, low wage, politics, Robert Greenwald, slave labor, slave workers overseas, slavery, sociology, sweatshops, union protection, us, wal-mart, Walton family, workers Leave a comment
Manufactured Landscapes
Posted in Economy, Environmental Tagged Bangladesh, China, civilization, construction, dams, debris, depressing, dumping grounds, ecology, Edward Burtynsky, environmental consciousness, environmental self-destructiveness, environmentalism, factories, industrial endeavor, industrial revolution, industrialization, Jennifer Baichwal, jobs, mines, Peter Mettler, photography, quarries, recycling yards, slag heaps, Three Gorges Dam, transformed environment, waste Leave a comment
The 11th Hour
Posted in Economy, Environmental Tagged climate change, Coldplay, consumer choice, danger, deforestation, droughts, earth, eating organic, ecological consciousness, environmental experts, environmentalism, ethics, Global Green, global warming, green, human race, hurricanes, interviews, James Woolsey, Kenny Ausubel, Leila Conners Peterson, Leonardo DiCaprio, Mikhail Gorbachev, Mogwai, Nadia Connors, nature, over-mining, planet Earth, polar bears, politicians, pollution, Ray Anderson, Scientists, Sigur Rós, solar power, solutions, Stephen Hawking, sustainable, Thom Hartmann, Wangari Maathai, wildlife Leave a comment
Planet Earth – Ocean Deep
Posted in Environmental Tagged 200 locations, 40 cameramen, adventure, africa, animals, arctic, BBC, bbc series, coldest place, conservation, daily struggle, David Attenborough, discovery channel, earth, educational, environmentalis, extreme habitat, global warming, habitat, hottest place, humans, Images of Mountains, jungles, mountains, nature, nature documentary, nature series, photography, planet Earth, science, survival, tv series, volcanos, wildlife Leave a comment









