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The documentary considers Brown's 2014 police shooting, death, and the aftermath -- and the complex, underlying societal causes that define the film's important first word, what. The film explores America's true original sin: not slavery, but "the use of race as a means to power." Questions asked -- Was it really racism that caused the death of Michael Brown? Has the truth become the lie, and the lie truth? -- and answered come against a backdrop of the "real victimization of black America."

On the 2-year anniversary of George Floyd’s death, commentator and right-wing activist Candace Owens revisits Minneapolis and the violent, racially-divided aftermath that fueled BLM’s global rise—and filled its coffers.

Award-winning investigative journalist Liz Collin sets the record straight. She uncovers what really happened to George Floyd on Chicago Avenue and exposes the truth of the 2020 riots. Based on conversations with those who were there—including Derek Chauvin, Thomas Lane, and other Minneapolis police officers who’ve never spoken out before—Liz exposes how the facts were manipulated to dupe and divide America.

Dr. Brent Turvey and forensic scientist Suzanna Ryan discuss the investigative flaws, bias, and DNA falsehoods and errors in the case of former Oklahoma City police officer Daniel Holtzclaw. Dr. Turvey and Ms. Ryan are two of six independent, internationally renowned scientists who released a public report on the scientific issues in the case, which concluded that Holtzclaw deserves a new trial and was deprived of his constitutional rights to due process and a fair trial.

Also speaking out in this episode: Exoneration attorney Craig Cooley, retired NYPD detective and forensic expert John Paolucci, Oklahoma LEO Jason Angel, former LEO and investigative discovery expert Ken Tisdel, exonerees and former LEOs Brian Franklin and Ray Spencer.

Former Oklahoma City police officer Daniel Holtzclaw became a national villain and target of the social justice mob in the summer of Ferguson. He was convicted of sexual assault-related crimes against eight black women. His sentence: 263 years. But what if he didn't do it? Michelle Malkin digs deep to find out what really happened.

“It feels as if the walls are closing in and you cannot catch your breath.”

Yousef Hammash, who is a film-maker and works for the Norwegian Refugee Council, sends his eyewitness report from inside Gaza.

A warning - this film contains extremely distressing images.

BBC team reporting from Gaza find dozens of neighbours & friends among the injured & dead in Al-Shifa Hospital. Exceptional reporting - at a huge personal cost - from @adnanelbursh @Rushdibbc & many others in Gaza.

Back in 2013, Barack Obama claimed that “97% of scientists agree that climate change is real, manmade, and dangerous.” In response to this we could ask: what were these scientists trained-in? Who were they? How did they measure the degree of human contribution, and the degree of danger? These questions weren’t answered because Obama lied, and this video will show you how.

This rare 1978 BBC film by Anthony Summers on the Assassination of President Kennedy is one of the earliest films on the subject, even if you may not agree with the direction it takes towards the end. Contains many rare interviews with direct participants, including the first interview with Silvia Odio and interviews with Dallas police chief Jesse Curry, Carlos Bringuier, William Gaudet, Richard Schweiker, Richard Sprague, DA William Alexander, Warren Commission member John Cooper and Antonio Veciana.

U.S. Government Crime & Cover Up Took Place 26 Years Ago, Still No Justice

TWA Flight 800 to Paris, France, exploded on July 17, 1996 just 12 minutes after takeoff from JFK International Airport, killing all 230 people on board. This documentary features six former members of the official crash investigation breaking their silence to refute the officially proposed cause of the jetliner’s demise and reveal how the investigation was systematically undermined. It also features interviews with key members of the original TWA 800 Investigation team, including Senior Accident Investigator for the National Transportation Safety Board (Ret.), Hank Hughes (Ret.), Chief Accident Investigator for TWA (Ret.), Bob Young, and Air Line Pilot Association Representative/Investigator James Speer.

Amy Goodman at Democracy Now! discusses the question of whether the American jetliner was destroyed by a missile.

This documentary proves that the U.S. government-including the FBI and DOJ-are totally corrupt and involved in serious felony crime and the outrageous cover-up of truth concerning the mysterious crash of TWA Flight 800 on July 17, 1996.

As you will see, Flight 800 was actually destroyed by a surface-to-air missile. Every allegation made in this film is backed up with facts-none more dramatic than those that come from the Federal government itself.

The War Around Us captures the collision of veteran war correspondent and one of TIME s most 100 influential people, Ayman Mohyeldin, with rookie reporter Sherine Tadros in Gaza in 2008. As missiles shower the city and unspeakable atrocities emerge, the pair is torn by fierce professional rivalry, private terror and grim humor with no way out and the whole world watching.

A documentary revealing the mental health catastrophe among Palestinians in the impoverished Gaza Strip, amid ongoing war trauma and after a decade of isolation from the world.

This is the story of Gazans’ immense invisible suffering, through the eyes of ordinary civilians and the psychologists tasked with supporting them against all odds.

How Israel's wall is also used as a weapon in the ethnic cleansing of the Palestinians.

A candid look at life in the Gaza Strip under Israeli occupation.

A 15-month investigation by the Guardian and BBC Arabic reveals how retired US colonel James Steele, a veteran of American proxy wars in El Salvador and Nicaragua, played a key role in training and overseeing US-funded special police commandos who ran a network of torture centers in Iraq. Another special forces veteran, Colonel James Coffman, worked with Steele and reported directly to General David Petraeus, who had been sent into Iraq to organize the Iraqi security services.

This documentary explores the American military's use of torture by focusing on the unsolved murder of an Afhgani taxi driver who, in 2002, was taken for questioning at Bagram Force Air Base. Five days later, the man was dead. The medical examiner claimed the driver died from excessive physical abuse. Taking this case as a jumping-off point, the film examines wider claims of torture that occurred at bases like Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo Bay during the Bush administration.

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