Huge Collection of Videos
February 15th, 2010It’s a good thing that my bandwidth is metered.
Via: sprword:
The documentaries below epitomize the importance of free flowing information and the lack of it in mainstream media.
It’s a good thing that my bandwidth is metered.
Via: sprword:
The documentaries below epitomize the importance of free flowing information and the lack of it in mainstream media.
Wow, that’s quite a site! It’s also apparently filled with copyright violations. I hope it can stay well under the radar for as long as possible…
“It’s also apparently filled with copyright violations.”
You’re referring to Google, where all the material is hosted, right?
My personal favorite I recommend to the “non-cryptogon” crowd:
Who killed the electric car. (And century of the self et al., but those don’t work with stupid fellows).
That gibson guy getting out of this incredibly ingenious car and nobody talking about it today gives ppl the right stuff to think and rethink.
The problem is to have some good movies in petto about solutions. First, we have to pass on the message, that there is a huge problem with corporatism and that we have to transfer wealth into other systems immediately.
And yes, I find it remarkable too, that google can host those videos and keeps on hosting them. Some are from 2006, quite a long time on our volatile internet. Maybe it is because they know that ignoring is the biggest punishement in todays mediaworld.
Wow Kevin,
How do you find these things?
The links are live ones!
Awesome.
Thanks.
I was just watching “Food, Inc” and it’s fantastic. I figured it was going to be one of those “yes, I already know all this” kind of movies, but it’s extremely well done and fascinating even for more hard-core foodies.
(BTW I still don’t get why films like Sicko and Supersize Me and Food Inc are freely available…Food Inc was just released on DVD maybe two or three months ago. I guess documentaries are independently owned).