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People have been using drugs since the beginning of time and for almost as long someone has been trying to stop it. The war on drugs has been a constant battle in the world and there is no end in sight. The propaganda put forth by various governments ab
September 09, 2005

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starring: Dr. Leonard Horowitz
directed by: Dr. Leonard Horowitz
Based on the best-selling book Emerging Viruses, Dr. Len Horowitz presents a definitive exploration into the origins of the AIDS and Ebola viruses, and the dangers of viral vaccines. AIDS and Ebola are just a couple of examples of germs that are undoubtedly man-made creations, accidentally or intentionally transmitted via tainted vaccines in the U.S. and Africa.
Includes alarming details about the dangers of today's Vaccines and the potential motives of administrations responsible for this atrocity, and the methods they continue to use to deceive and kill unsuspecting populations.
Vaccines - Are they safe? Effective? Which ones are risky, and might they be causing the current and coming plagues? This is important information for every concerned parent and citizen.
June 06, 2006
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directed by: Angelo Sacerdote
Film presents an entertaining and compelling overview of the current food production system in the U.S. 70% of the food we eat contains genetically engineered ingredients, and this film features interviews with farmers, scientists, government officials and activists, and also uses hilarious and disturbing archival footage.
January 01, 2006
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starring: David Hyde Pierce
directed by: Elizabeth Arledge
Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 11/01/2005
November 11, 2005

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starring: Deborah Koons Garcia, Sara Maamouri, Percy Schmeiser, Andrew Kimbrell, Dr. Charles M. Benbrook
directed by: Deborah Koons Garcia
One of the best-reviewed documentaries of 2005 is now available on DVD in this deluxe two-disc edition. There is a revolution happening in the farm fields and on the dinner tables of America, a revolution that is transforming the very nature of the food we eat. This documentary explores the disturbing truth behind the unlabeled, patented, genetically engineered foods that have quietly filled grocery store shelves for the past decade. It also examines the complex web of market and political forces that are changing what we eat as huge multi-national corporations seek to control the world's food system. "One of 2005's must-see documentaries" -San Francisco Chronicle.
December 12, 2005

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starring: Genetically Modified Food-Panacea Or Poison
directed by: Josh Shore
In the last thirty years global demand for food has doubled. In a race to feed the planet, scientists have discovered how to manipulate DNA, the blueprint of life, and produce what they claim are stronger, more disease-resistant crops.
However, fears that Genetically Modified Food may not be safe for humans or the environment has sparked violent protest. Are we participating in a dangerous global nutritional experiment?
This informative film helps the viewer decide if the production of genetically modified food is a panacea for world hunger or a global poison.
Includes A Short Film Courtesy of GNN.TV
July 07, 2005
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directed by: David Rosenthal
Witnessing Death: a grandson's reflections on Alzheimer's (27 min) is a short video piece made by medical student David Rosenthal about his grandfather Kurt Rosenthal. By interweaving his grandfather's struggle with Alzheimer's, the personal experiences of certified nursing aides, and interviews with clinical experts and medical ethicists, the video functions as both a personal memoir and as a dialogue on end-of-life issues. Made at the Buehler Center on Aging Summer Program on Geriatrics & Gerontology, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, copyright 2005.
"David Rosenthal's new short film "Witnessing Death" is a powerful, inquisitive film essay about the death of the filmmaker's Grandfather, Kurt Rosenthal from Alzheimer's. In contrast to our habitual, perhaps even socially mandated tendency to sweep the details of death under the rug until we must personally confront them in silence, "Witnessing Death" addresses them with a lucid honesty that does justice not only to the difficulty of dying, but also to the way the process defines us as family, community and culture."
-Carla Blackmar
Sparrowpost.net
"This film beautifully captures the experiences of those who provide intimate and important care for patients facing the end of life: nurses and clinical nursing assistants. By combining their voices with his own experience as a family member and with the experiences of physicians and bioethicists, David Rosenthal has given us a valuable tool for learning and understanding."
- Joshua Hauser, M.D.
Instructor in Medicine and Palliative Care, Associate Physician with the Education for Physicians on End of Life Care (EPEC) Project
This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.
July 07, 2006
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starring: Martin Sheen
In 1996, electric cars began to appear on roads all over California. They were quiet and fast, produced no exhaust and ran without gasoline. Ten years later, these futuristic cars were almost entirely gone. What happened? Why should we be haunted by the ghost of the electric car?
November 11, 2006

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starring: Judi Dench
directed by: Kevin P. Miller
International award-winning filmmaker Kevin P. Miller (LET TRUTH BE THE BIAS; THE PROMISED LAND) unveils the worldwide threat to medical freedom of choice in WE BECOME SILENT: The Last Days of Health Freedom.'
WE BECOME SILENT details the ongoing attempts by multinational pharmaceutical interests, giant food companies, and government agencies to limit the public’s access to herbs, vitamins and other therapies. The film highlights the U.S. government’s complicity in suppressing the truth about the effectiveness of alternative/complementary medicines, and outlines the international plan to eliminate freedom of choice in healthcare through the work of the Codex Alimentarius Commission.
Narrated by Dame Judi Dench, the noted UK actress who has won multiple Golden Globe awards and dozens of other honors throughout her prestigious career, WE BECOME SILENT is a powerful statement about the dominance of multinational corporations over personal freedoms. The film describes the ominous bureaucratic shadow being cast by Codex, in concert with the World Trade Organization and others — and the challenges consumers face in trying to repel these monoliths from their daily lives.
WE BECOME SILENT features the only known video from inside a Codex meeting, exclusive interviews with delegates to the Codex Alimentarius Commission, U.S. Food and Drug Administration officials, two U.S. Congressmen, actor Mel Gibson, and consumer activists from throughout the world.
June 06, 2005
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starring: Hui Cambrelen, Master Poi Chen, Fumio Demura, Tom Ebihara, Master Wai Hong
directed by: Burt Rashby
The most valuable concept ever attempted in documenting today's Martial Arts renaissance is brought to life in "The Warrior Within". Fifteen top practitioners of Jeet Kune Do, Karate, Kung Fu, Jujitsu, Kendo, Tai Chi Chuan and Classical Oriental Weaponry pay tribute to the Martial Arts Master of all time, Bruce Lee. In addition to exhibiting their deadly skills, the Masters talk honestly about themselves and about their mystical, spiritual and philosophic thoughts on the ancient art of self defense. It is also about their place in a modern society whose escalating crime rate and violence is making the knowledge of self defense a necessity for more and more ordinary people, especially women.
Executive Producer Manuel Ortiz Braschi said that it was made with the purpose of educating the General Public to what the Martial Arts are all about. Viewers will learn how it is an intelligent solution, not only for protection but also for self confidence and peace of mind. It is guaranteed to be a real eye opener into the world of Martial Arts.
"Warrior" received the highest honor a film could be awarded at "Las Americas Film Festival", given to films of unusual merit. It has received great reviews from film critics, newspapers & magazines and is considered by many to be a classic. Martial Arts fans will have the opportunity to see many of their favorites in action. Each is a highly ranked representative of their style and art.
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