The Planet is Under Threat of the Human Virus which spreads rappidly around the globe..

Κυριακή 16 Οκτωβρίου 2011

Anarchism in America















An excellent documentary on the Anarchist movement in America.
The state against the people, freedom and ideas.

Iron Mountain- The Blue Print For Tyranny 1/14











Iron Mountain- The Blue Print For Tyranny
The claim was, that this is a hoax. I don't think hoaxes
work this well. History has been unfolding right before
our eyes almost totally inline with Iron Mountain report.


UNGRIP

From the creators of Esoteric Agenda (www.esotericagenda.net) and Kymatica (www.talismanicidols.org), UNGRIP penetrates the illusions and delusions of the legal system with direct relation to the psychology of humanity.
Inspired by the story of rob in the pagé family, as well as clips of Bruce Lipton, PHD and Ben: Stewart.
Talismanic Idols Productions (www.talismanicidols.org)
Hanged Man Project (www.hangedmanproject.com)
Conscious Self Governance (www.consciousselfgovernance.ca)

Κυριακή 11 Σεπτεμβρίου 2011

The Power of Nightmares

The Power of Nightmares
subtitled The Rise of the Politics of Fear, is a 3 part BBC documentary film series, written and produced by Adam Curtis.
The films compare the rise of the Neo-Conservative movement in the United States and the radical Islamist movement, making comparisons on their origins and claiming similarities between the two. More controversially, it argues that the threat of radical Islamism as a massive, sinister organized force of destruction, specifically in the form of al-Qaeda, is a myth perpetrated by politicians in many countries—and particularly American Neo-Conservatives—in an attempt to unite and inspire their people following the failure of earlier, more utopian ideologies.

Part 1: Baby It's Cold Outside:
The first part of the series explains the origin of Islamism and Neo-Conservatism. It shows Egyptian civil servant Sayyid Qutb, depicted as the founder of modern Islamist thought, visiting the U.S. to learn about the education system, but becoming disgusted with what he saw as a corruption of morals and virtues in western society through individualism. When he returns to Egypt, he is disturbed by westernization under Gamal Abdel Nasser and becomes convinced that in order to save society it must be completely restructured along the lines of Islamic law while still using western technology. He also becomes convinced that this can only be accomplished through the use of an elite "vanguard" to lead a revolution against the established order. Qutb becomes a leader of the Muslim Brotherhood and, after being tortured in one of Nasser's jails, comes to believe that western-influenced leaders can justly be killed for the sake of removing their corruption. Qutb is executed in 1966, but he influences the future mentor of Osama bin Laden, Ayman al-Zawahiri, to start his own secret Islamist group. Inspired by the 1979 Iranian revolution, Zawahiri and his allies assassinate Egyptian president Anwar Al Sadat, in 1981, in hopes of starting their own revolution. The revolution does not materialize, and Zawahiri comes to believe that the majority of Muslims have been corrupted not only by their western-inspired leaders, but Muslims themselves have been affected by jahilliyah and thus both may be legitimate targets of violence if they do not join him. They continued to have the belief that a vanguard was necessary to rise up and overthrow the corrupt regime and replace with a pure Islamist state.

At the same time in the United States, a group of disillusioned liberals, including Irving Kristol and Paul Wolfowitz, look to the political thinking of Leo Strauss after the perceived failure of President Johnson's "Great Society". They come to the conclusion that the emphasis on individual liberty was the undoing of the plan. They envisioned restructuring America by uniting the American people against a common evil, and set about creating a mythical enemy. These factions, the Neo-Conservatives, came to power under the Reagan administration, with their allies Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld, and work to unite the United States in fear of the Soviet Union. The Neo-Conservatives allege the Soviet Union is not following the terms of disarmament between the two countries, and, with the investigation of "Team B", they accumulate a case to prove this with dubious evidence and methods. President Reagan is convinced nonetheless

Κυριακή 19 Ιουνίου 2011

Symbolism in Logos

This episode was filmed in Bath and Bristol, England featuring special guests such as Michael Tsarion, Neil Hague, Ralph Ellis, Leo Rutherford, Neil Kramer, Dan Tatman and Peter Taylor. We also interview a priest, university students, teachers and of course a couple random pub interviews. We begin the show discussing the symbolism of two major corporations, Starbucks and Apple. What is really being said in logos?

Taxi To The Dark Side

Taxi to the Dark Side is a 2007 Academy Award-nominated documentary film directed by American filmmaker Alex Gibney. The film focuses around the controversial death in custody of an Afghan taxi driver named Dilawar. Dilawar was beaten to death by American soldiers while being held in extrajudicial detention at the Bagram Air Base. Taxi to the Dark Side also goes on to examine America's policy on torture and interrogation in general, specifically the CIA's use of torture and their research into sensory deprivation. There is description of the opposition to the use of torture from its political and military opponents, as well as the defense of such methods; the attempts by Congress to uphold the standards of the Geneva Convention forbidding torture; and the popularization of the use of torture techniques in shows such as 24. The film is said to be the first film to contain images taken within Bagram Air Base. On November 19, 2007, Taxi to the Dark Side was named by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences as one of 15 films on its documentary feature Oscar shortlist, and was ultimately one of five films nominated for a prize in the "Best Documentary Feature" category.....The film did go on to win the Academy Award for Best Documentary feature.

The film is said to be the first film to contain images taken within Bagram Air Base.

It is part of the Why Democracy? series, which consists of ten documentary films from around the world questioning and examining contemporary democracy. As part of the series, Taxi to the Dark Side was broadcast in over 30 different countries around the world from October 8--18, 2007. The BBC cut the film to 79 minutes for broadcast.....In my opinion, not the best cutting and editing job on the film (video and sound do not match up perfectly)....but it gets the point across just the same.

Invisible Worlds - Speed Limit

Richard Hammond explores the extraordinary wonders of the world of detail hidden in the blink of an eye.
The human eye takes about fifty milliseconds to blink. But it takes our brain around a hundred and fifty milliseconds to process what we see. We're not aware of this time lag going on, but in those few milliseconds, there are extraordinary things happening that completely pass us by.
But what if we could break through this speed limit? Bend and stretch time in ways never thought possible. What new marvels would we see?
Now, using the latest high-speed cameras, Richard takes us on a journey beyond our eye's limits, letting us see secrets hidden in every element of our planet.
A world where thin air can shatter rock.
And water can tear through metal.
A world where the fastest thing on earth lies right beneath our feet.
And where a spectacular celestial display is finally captured, even though many have claimed it doesn't even exist.

A War On Science (Intelligent Design)

BBC - Horizon -

A War On Science (Intelligent Design)

Secret Societies (Greek Subs)

Secret Societies
The dark mysteries of power revealed behind closed doors, cliques of the world's most powerful men form societies so secret and controversial that their very names spark fear in our hearts and minds: the Freemasons, the Illuminati, Skull and Bones. What are the intentions of these secret societies? Are the members of these brotherhoods the innocent victims of mudslinging conspiracy theorists or are they untouchable elitists who control the world?  Freemasonry: The Secret Empire / A New World Order: The Illuminati of Bavaria / Masonic States of America / Stronger Than Ever: Skulls, Bilderbergers and the CFR more..

Documentary on how the media lies to manipulate us

Media control the mind through the box
through pictures and magazines, newspapers
and radio, with tricks and lies..
Manipulating people and control the society.

CIA Mind Control Techniques: Program Brainwashing Experiments Documentary (1979)

Mind control (also known as brainwashing, coercive persuasion, mind abuse, thought control, or thought reform) refers to a process in which a group or individual "systematically uses unethically manipulative methods to persuade others to conform to the wishes of the manipulator(s), often to the detriment of the person being manipulated." The term has been applied to any tactic, psychological or otherwise, which can be seen as subverting an individual's sense of control over their own thinking, behavior, emotions or decision making.

Theories of brainwashing and of mind control were originally developed to explain how totalitarian regimes appeared to succeed in systematically indoctrinating prisoners of war through propaganda and torture techniques. These theories were later expanded and modified, by psychologists including Margaret Singer, to explain a wider range of phenomena, especially conversions to new religious movements (NRMs). A third-generation theory proposed by Ben Zablocki focused on the utilization of mind control to retain members of NRMs and cults to convert them to a new religion. The suggestion that NRMs use mind control techniques has resulted in scientific and legal controversy. Neither the American Psychological Association nor the American Sociological Association have found any scientific merit in such theories.

Project MKULTRA, or MK-ULTRA, was the code name for a covert, illegal CIA human research program, run by the Office of Scientific Intelligence. This official U.S. government program began in the early 1950s, continuing at least through the late 1960s, and it used U.S. and Canadian citizens as its test subjects.

Donald Ewen Cameron (24 December 1901--8 September 1967) was a twentieth-century Scottish-American psychiatrist. Cameron was involved in Project MKULTRA, United States Central Intelligence Agency's research on torture and mind control.

Cameron lived and worked in Albany, New York, and was involved in experiments in Canada for Project MKULTRA, a United States based CIA-directed mind control program which eventually led to the publication of the KUBARK Counterintelligence Interrogation manual. He is unrelated to another CIA psychiatrist Alan Cameron, who helped pioneer psychological profiling of world leaders during the 1970s.

Naomi Klein states in her book The Shock Doctrine that Cameron's research and his contribution to the MKUltra project was actually not about mind control and brainwashing, but about designing "a scientifically based system for extracting information from 'resistant sources.' In other words, torture...Stripped of its bizarre excesses, Dr. Cameron's experiments, building upon Donald O. Hebb's earlier breakthrough, laid the scientific foundation for the CIA's two-stage psychological torture method."

Mind control in popular culture: * The communal brainwashing of an entire model community via subliminal messages is a central theme in the 2009 novel Candor by Pam Bachorz. * In the novel A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess, the protagonist undergoes a scientific re-education process called the "Ludovico technique" in an attempt to remove his violent tendencies. * In his 1999 science fictin novel A Deepness in the Sky, Vernor Vinge introduces the themes of "mindrot" and controlled "Focus" later eplored in his 2006 novel. * In the novel Night of the Hawk by Dale Brown, the Soviets capture and brainwash U.S. Air Force Lieutenant David Luger, transforming him into the Russian scientist Ivan Ozerov. * In George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four (published in 1949 before the popularization of the term "brainwashing"), the fictional totalitarian government of Oceania uses brainwashing-style techniques to erase nonconformist thought and rebellious personalities. * Vernor Vinge speculates on the application of technology to achieve brainwashing in his 2006 science fiction novel, Rainbows End (ISBN 0-312-85684-9), portraying separately the dangers of JITT (Just-in-time training) and the specter of YGBM (You gotta believe me).

Brainwashing became a common trope of films, television and games in the late twentieth century. It was a convenient means of introducing changes in the behavior of characters and a device for raising tension and audience uncertainty in the climate of Cold War and outbreaks of terrorism. * The film Brazil, depicts a fascist government similar to that in George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. The government controls a totalitarian society subconsciously by manipulation, intending to remain in control of the population. * Derren Brown: Mind Control (1999-2000), a television show on Channel 4

Τετάρτη 11 Μαΐου 2011

Πιέρ-Ζοζέφ Προυντόν "Περι ιδιοκτησιας"



"Εαν με ρωτουσαν- Τι ειναι η σκλαβια;-  και επρεπενα απαντησω με μια λεξη, θα ελεγα "Φονος"  και θα γινομουν αμεσως κατανοητος. Δεν θα χρειαζοταν κανενα επιπλεον επιχειρημα για να δειξω οτι το να αφαιρεις απο καποιους τις σκεψεις τους, τις επιθυμιες τους, την προσωπικοτητα τους ειναι μια εξουσια ζωης και θανατου, και το να σκλαβωνεις εναν ανθρωπο ειναι σα να τον σκοτωνεις. Επομενως γιατι στην ερωτηση-Τι ειναι ιδιοκτησια;- να μην απαντησω κλοπη ;
Η ιδιοκτησία, χρησιμοποιώντας τον αποκλεισμό και την καταπάτηση, ενώ ο πληθυσμός αυξανόταν, υπήρξε η πρωταρχική και καθοριστική αιτία όλων των επαναστάσεων. Όταν οι θρησκευτικοί και οι κατακτητικοί πόλεμοι σχεδόν κατέστρεψαν τους λαούς, υπήρξαν μόνο τυχαίες ταραχές, οι οποίες σύντομα επουλώθηκαν από τη μαθητματική εξέλιξη της ζωής των εθνών. Η πτώση και ο θάνατος των κοινωνιών οφείλονται στη δυνατότητα συσσώρευσης που δίνει η ιδιοκτησία.

Δευτέρα 2 Μαΐου 2011

The World Within: C.G. Jung In His Own Words. Part 1

An exploration of Carl Jung's concepts of the unconscious and its relation to dreams, via interviews and glimpses into his Red Book, the diary he kept of his dreams, and the paintings he made of those images and fantasies,,,

Carl Jung - A World of Dreams. Part 1

Work on the life and works of the great thinker and psychiatrist Carl Gustav Jung. Part one provides an overview of the major contributions made by Jung in his long career. Born on July 26, 1875, in Switzerland, Jung became interested in psychiatry during his medical studies. He saw that the minds of mentally deranged persons had similar contents, much of which he recognized from his own interior life, described in his autobiography Memories, Dreams, Reflections. His lifelong quest to understand the workings of the psyche led him to develop the analytical method of psychiatry. He proceeded by looking at the role in his patients' lives of what he termed the personal and collective unconscious, as expressed through dreams, myths, and outer events. With film clips, photographs, and interviews with some of his colleagues, as well as with Jung himself, the story of one of the most important figures of the 20th century is told. Inheritance of Dreams looks at the collective myths that are shared by different cultures and races throughout the world. Jung saw these as evidence of an underlying unifying principle in the human psyche, which he termed archetypes. These archetypes are present in the collective unconscious and express themselves to the individual in dreams and synchronistic events. The film surveys some of the archetypal symbolism in world myths. Jungian analyst John Beebe uses the science fiction film Star Wars to illustrate the presence of the ancient myths in today's symbolic expressions. There is rare footage of Jung's travels to Africa, England, and New Mexico, in search of archetypal motifs. The film takes the viewer through a diverse range of sources, from Alcoholics Anonymous and science fiction films, to modern architecture and the stock market. There are interviews with Jungian analysts including Aniela Jaffe, Jane Wheelwright, James Hillman, and Adolf Guggenbuhl-Craig. Dr. Harry Wilmer shares his work with the dreams and "healing nightmares" of Vietnam veterans. New Age philosophy and Alfred Hitchcock's film Notorious are discussed as they relate to Jungian psychology.

Κυριακή 17 Απριλίου 2011

End of Liberty

Controling and imprissoning the peoples right to live free and have basic needs sattisfied..
Real stories of unbelievable crazyness throughout America and the World..
Pointing to a future of great problems and greater Elit. unless the people fight back now..

Us now - Εμεις τωρα..

Το Us Now είναι ένα ντοκιμαντέρ για την δύναμη της μαζικής συνεργασίας, της συμμετοχικής κυβέρνησης και το ίντερνετ.Την ώρα που κυβερνήσεις επιχειρούν να μπλοκάρουν το ίντερνετ και τις τηλεπικοινωνίες, φοβούμενες την κατάλυσή τους μέσα από τη συντονισμένη επικοινωνία των πολιτών, τα κοινωνικά δίκτυα σταδιακά διεκδικούν το δικό τους ρόλο στη διακυβέρνηση.Στο φοιτητικό του διαμέρισμα στο Colchester της Αγγλία, ο Jack Howe κοιτάζει επίμονα στην οθόνη του υπολογιστή του. Εξετάζει προσεκτικά τη διάταξη της ομάδας του για έναν σημαντικό αγώνα. Περίπου 35.000 άλλοι «φαν» της ομάδας ανά τον πλανήτη κάνουν ακριβώς το ίδιο μιας και ως μέτοχοι είναι οι φυσικοί ιδιοκτήτες της. Το ερώτημα είναι εύλογο: αν οι άνθρωποι μπορούν να φέρουν αποτελεσματικά σε πέρας τη διαχείριση μιας ποδοσφαιρικής ομάδας, καταμερίζοντας την εργασία τους μέσω κοινωνικών δικτύων, μέχρι που μπορούν να φτάσουν;Η ποδοσφαιρική ομάδα Ebbsfleet United διοικείται από τους οπαδούς της, η τράπεζα Zopa έχει ως μάνατζερ τους πελάτες της, ενώ το, γνωστότερο, Couch Surfing συνιστά ένα «πλανητικό ξενοδοχείο» που λειτουργεί χάρη στην προσωρινή ανταλλαγή διαμερισμάτων άγνωστων μεταξύ τους ανθρώπων. Βασικός κανόνας αυτών των εγχειρημάτων: η διαφάνεια.Το ντοκιμαντέρ Us Now («Εμείς Tώρα», 2009) μελετά πώς μια τέτοιου τύπου συμμετοχή θα μπορούσε να αλλάξει ριζικά τον τρόπο που κυβερνώνται οι χώρες, παρουσιάζοντας τις ιστορίες που έχουν να διηγηθούν τα πρωτοποριακά κοινωνικά δίκτυα της εποχής μας, των οποίων οι ριζοσπαστικές δομές αυτοοργάνωσης επιχειρούν να μετασχηματίσουν τον τρόπο διακυβέρνησης, για πάντα.

Πέμπτη 7 Απριλίου 2011

ΧΡΕΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ - Debtocracy



Για πρώτη φορά στην Ελλάδα, ένα ντοκιμαντέρ με παραγωγό το θεατή. Το DEBTOCRACY αναζητά τα αίτια της κρίσης χρέους και προτείνει λύσεις που αποκρύπτονται από την κυβέρνηση και τα κυρίαρχα μέσα ενημέρωσης.
 Ο Αρης Χατζηστεφάνου και η Κατερίνα Κιτίδη μιλούν με οικονομολόγους, δημοσιογράφους και προσωπικότητες από όλο τον κόσμο περιγράφοντας τα βήματα που οδήγησαν την Ελλάδα στην παγίδα του χρέους- τη χρεοκρατία. Το DEBTOCRACY παρακολουθεί την πορεία χωρών όπως ο Ισημερινός, που δημιούργησαν Επιτροπές Λογιστικού Ελέγχου αλλά και την αντίστοιχη προσπάθεια που ξεκίνησε στην Ελλάδα.
Στο Debtocracy μιλούν, μεταξύ άλλων, οι ακαδημαϊκοί Ντέιβιντ Χάρβεϊ, Σαμίρ Αμίν, Κώστας Λαπαβίτσας και Ζεράρ Ντιμενίλ, ο φιλόσοφος  Αλέν Μπαντιού, ο επικεφαλής της επιτροπής λογιστικού ελέγχου του Ισημερινού Ούγκο Αρίας, ο πρόεδρος του CADTM Ερίκ Τουσέν, ο Αργεντίνος σκηνοθέτης Φερνάντο Σολάνας, δημοσιογράφοι όπως  o Άβι Λιούις (συγγραφέας/σκηνοθέτης του ντοκιμαντέρ The Take – Η κατάληψη) και ο Ζαν Κατρμέρ (Liberation). Ακόμη προσωπικότητες όπως ο Μανώλης Γλέζος και η αντιπρόεδρος του γερμανικού κόμματος Die Linke Ζάρα Βάγκενκνεχτ.
Τη μουσική επένδυση προσφέρει ο Γιάννης Αγγελάκας και επιστημονική επιμέλεια έχει ο δημοσιογράφος και οικονομολόγος Λεωνίδας Βατικιώτης.
Την παραγωγή του DEBTOCRACY ανέλαβε η εταιρεία BitsnBytes. Το μοντάζ υπογράφει ο Άρης Τριανταφύλλου.

Τετάρτη 6 Απριλίου 2011

The Teachings of Jiddu Krishnamurti


Jiddu Krishnamurti was born on 11 May 1895 in Madanapalle, a small town in south India. He and his brother were adopted in their youth by Dr Annie Besant, then president of the Theosophical Society. Dr Besant and others proclaimed that Krishnamurti was to be a world teacher whose coming the Theosophists had predicted. To prepare the world for this coming, a world-wide organization called the Order of the Star in the East was formed and the young Krishnamurti was made its head.
In 1929, however, Krishnamurti renounced the role that he was expected to play, dissolved the Order with its huge following, and returned all the money and property that had been donated for this work.
From then, for nearly sixty years until his death on 17 February 1986, he traveled throughout the world talking to large audiences and to individuals about the need for a radical change in mankind.
Krishnamurti is regarded globally as one of the greatest thinkers and religious teachers of all time. He did not expound any philosophy or religion, but rather talked of the things that concern all of us in our everyday lives, of the problems of living in modern society with its violence and corruption, of the individual’s search for security and happiness, and the need for mankind to free itself from inner burdens of fear, anger, hurt, and sorrow. He explained with great precision the subtle workings of the human mind, and pointed to the need for bringing to our daily life a deeply meditative and spiritual quality.
Krishnamurti belonged to no religious organization, sect or country, nor did he subscribe to any school of political or ideological thought. On the contrary, he maintained that these are the very factors that divide human beings and bring about conflict and war. He reminded his listeners again and again that we are all human beings first and not Hindus, Muslims or Christians, that we are like the rest of humanity and are not different from one another. The full library of his teachings is right here.

The Dark Side of Chocolate


While we enjoy the sweet taste of chocolate, the reality is strikingly different for African children.
In 2001 consumers around the world were outraged to discover that child labor and slavery, trafficking, and other abuses existed on cocoa farms in the Ivory Coast, a country that produces nearly half the world’s cocoa. An avalanche of negative publicity and consumer demands for answers and solutions soon followed.
Two members of US Congress, Senator Tom Harkin of Iowa and Representative Eliot Engel of New York, tackled the issue by adding a rider to an agricultural bill proposing a federal system to certify and label chocolate products as slave free.
The measure passed the House of Representatives and created a potential disaster for Cargill, Archer Daniels Midland Mars, Hershey’s, Nestle, Barry Callebaut, Saf-Cacao and other chocolate manufacturers. To avoid legislation that would have forced chocolate companies to label their products with “no child labor” labels (for which many major chocolate manufacturers wouldn’t qualify), the industry fought back and finally agreed to a voluntary protocol to end abusive and forced child labor on cocoa farms by 2005.
The chocolate industry fought back. Ultimately, a compromise was reached to end child labor on Ivory Coast cocoa farms by 2005. In 2005 the cocoa industry failed to comply with the protocol’s terms, and a new deadline for 2008 was established. In 2008 the terms of the protocol were still not met, and yet another deadline for 2010 was set.
Almost a decade after the chocolate companies, concerned governments and specially foundations spent millions of dollars in an effort to eradicate child labor and trafficking in the international cocoa trade, has anything changed?
Miki Mistrati and U Roberto Romano launch a behind-the-scenes investigation and verify if these allegations of child labor in the chocolate industry are present today.

Τρίτη 22 Μαρτίου 2011

The Power of the Situation

In the early 1970s, Craig Haney, Curt Banks, Carlo Prescott, and Philip Zimbardo conducted a landmark situational study at Stanford University. The experiment tested the fundamental attribution error: our tendency to attribute causes of behavior to personal factors, underestimating the influence of situational conditions.
For this study, a small group of college students volunteered to be subjects and were carefully tested for sound psychological and physical health. Half of the students were randomly selected to act as prisoners, the other half to act as guards. The study took place in a simulated jail facility in the Stanford University Psychology Department.
Once the study subjects entered the simulated jail, uniforms, rules, and other details distinguished the two groups from each other, and blurred the line between the reality of the study and life in prison. The students spent much of the day cramped in tiny cells, undergoing physical trials, and enduring the overall claustrophobic atmosphere of a small jail 24 hours a day. The guards, however, were allowed to return to their homes and normal surroundings after their shifts.
What happened during the study, originally planned to last two weeks, was more dramatic than anyone had anticipated, even the researchers themselves

Δευτέρα 21 Μαρτίου 2011

Jane McGonigal: Gaming can make a better world

Games like World of Warcraft give players the means to save worlds, and incentive to learn the habits of heroes. What if we could harness this gamer power to solve real-world problems? Jane McGonigal says we can, and explains how.
Reality is broken, says Jane McGonigal, and we need to make it work more like a game. Her work shows us how.

Rives tells a story of mixed emoticons

Storyteller and poet Rives tells a typographical fairy tale that's short and bittersweet.

Jiddu Krishnamurti ..


To be a freethinking individual is to step out of the darkness and see the world for what it is..to come to terms with the complete reality and not somebody elses fabrication...to understand that we all have the same mental capacity and that it is our very understanding of the complex world which shapes us as individual human beings..

Robert Sapolsky: The uniqueness of humans

At Stanford University, primatologist Robert Sapolsky offers a fascinating and funny look at human behaviors which the rest of the animal kingdom would consider bizare,he also notices similar behaviours between human and other social animals that make a big theme about who we realy are as humans..
Robert Sapolsky studies the universal human ailment of stress, but his main research subjects are the wild baboons of Kenya.
We all have some measure of stress, and Robert Sapolsky explores its causes as well as its effects on our bodies (his lab was among the first to document the damage that stress can do to our hippocampus). Every year, he goes to Kenya to visit a population of wild baboons, who experience stress very similarly to humans. By measuring hormone levels and stress-related diseases in each primate, he determines their relative stress, looking for patterns in personality and social behavior that might contribute. These exercises have given Sapolsky amazing insight into all primate social behavior, including our own.
"If a rat is a good model for your emotional life, you're in big trouble."
Robert Sapolsky

Search for meaning -Viktor Frankl

Viktor Frankl's conference in Toronto with students for search for meaning.
This video belongs to logotherapy.univie.ac.at
you may find full lenght recordings of most interviews.

Jiddu Krishnamurti Teachings


The Human Mind

In this three-part documentary, Robert Winston explores aspects of the human mind – from how we learn, to how we’re able to recognise faces and what makes one person ‘click’ with another.
Episode 1: The first programme in the series uncovers what happens in our minds when we learn, remember and have original ideas. It explores what we can do to improve our ability to learn and manipulate knowledge, and shows how eating fish oils may help boost our brain power.
Professor Robert Winston looks at how memory can be improved and how we can learn physical tasks more easily. He discovers what happens when we have those “eureka” moments of original thought – and how to have more of them.
We meet the fire chief who tapped into his intuitive powers and saved the lives of his fire crew and follow a trainee midwife in the run-up to her exams. Will she be able to remember the huge amount of information she’ll need to know to pass? More importantly, can she apply it to a real childbirth?
Episode 3: Why is a party one of the most demanding and complex situations the human mind ever has to deal with? This programme investigates the extraordinary way that our minds work to allow us to communicate with other people.
Professor Winston discovers how we recognise people, read their faces and bodies to understand what they’re thinking, and then charm them. Find out how to tell whether a smile is genuine, what happens when people ‘click’ with one another, and how to spot when someone’s lying.
We follow a young woman as she travels halfway across the world to confront her very own social obstacle course. Can she win over her New Zealand fiancé’s friends and family in the week before she gets married?

Παρασκευή 18 Μαρτίου 2011

Kymatica

Evolution is a term to define only one organism and that’s the self. The self is the universe, the self is the alpha and omega, god, and infinity, and that’s the only thing that evolves because we are all part of the self. Nothing goes through an evolutionary process alone or without direct benefit to the whole. pay attention, because the world is telling you something; it’s tell you exactly what is wrong with you and how to fix it.

Πέμπτη 17 Μαρτίου 2011

Human Resources

It’s a documentary about Social and mind Control,controled fear and anger, behaviour control and even depatterning of the human mind, examining the history, the philosophy and ultimately the pathology of elite power.
Overall, Human Resources is rough around the edges but still overloaded with gems. Set aside some time to digest this – and take notes.
Scott Noble does an admirable job of fitting ten hours of material into two. He gives the space to all the people he interviews… there’s a metric ton of ideas here and he lets almost all of them unfold and breathe at their own pace. 

Τετάρτη 16 Μαρτίου 2011

Αγέλαστος Πέτρα

Στην αγέλαστο πέτρα κάθισε η θεά Δήμητρα όταν έψαχνε την Περσεφόνη. Στην Ελευσίνα, την πόλη των αρχαίων Μυστών. Η κάμερα τριγυρνάει στην πόλη και τη γύρω περιοχή. Τη γη των Ελευσίνιων Μυστηρίων, την πόλη της Δήμητρας και της Περσεφόνης που μετατράπηκε τις τελευταίες δεκαετίες από το τσιμέντο και την μόλυνση σε μια από τις υποβαθμισμένες –περιβαλλοντικά και κοινωνικά– περιοχές της Αθήνας. Εδώ όπου, σύμφωνα με το μύθο, πρωτοκαλλιεργήθηκαν τα θεία δώρα, τα δημητριακά, αναπτύχθηκαν και οι μεγαλύτερες βιομηχανίες της Ελλάδας, με καταστροφικές συνέπειες για την περιοχή και το ιερό.
Οι συντελεστές κινηματογράφησαν αυτή την πόλη επί δέκα χρόνια. Παρακολουθούμε τα καθημερινά, ταπεινά και μεγαλειώδη και ανακαλύπτουμε κτερίσματα από το αρχαίο πρόσωπο, εντοιχισμένα στη σύγχρονη ζωή. H Eλευσίνα είναι δυτικά, χώρος ιερός, σημείο και όριο για να δει κανείς τόσο τον κόσμο γύρω του όσο και τον εαυτό του.
Η ταινία τιμήθηκε με το Πρώτο Bραβείο Ταινίας Τεκμηρίωσης στα Kρατικά Bραβεία Ποιότητας 2000, το Bραβείο καλύτερης ταινίας της Π.E.K.K. (Πανελλήνια Ένωση Κριτικών Κινηματογράφου), και Βραβείο Kοινού Φεστιβάλ Κινηματογράφου Θεσσαλονίκης.

Οι άρχοντες του χρήματος-Τhe money masters

Οι άρχοντες του χρήματος. Ένα ντοκιμαντέρ 3 1/2 ωρες για την ιστορία που βρίσκεται πίσω από την παγκόσμια οικονομική κρίση και τον στόχο να ελεγχθεί η παγκόσμια οικονομία από μια μικρή κλίκα ιδιωτών τραπεζιτών, πάνω απ’ όλες τις κυβερνήσεις.  
The Money Masters is a 3 1/2 hour non-fiction, historical documentary that traces the origins of the political power structure that rules our nation and the world today.
The modern political power structure has its roots in the hidden manipulation and accumulation of gold and other forms of money.
The development of fractional reserve banking practices in the 17th century brought to a cunning sophistication the secret techniques initially used by goldsmiths fraudulently to accumulate wealth.
With the formation of the privately-owned Bank of England in 1694, the yoke of economic slavery to a privately-owned “central” bank was first forced upon the backs of an entire nation, not removed but only made heavier with the passing of the three centuries to our day.
Nation after nation, including America, has fallen prey to this cabal of international central bankers.


Δευτέρα 14 Μαρτίου 2011

Wake Up Call – New World Order

This is a documentary compiled by John Nada. Some of the topics covered in the film are: The New World Order, Federal Reserve, Bilderberg Group, Trilateral Commission, Council on Foreign Relations, North American Union, The Rockefeller and Rothschild families, Freemasonry, Bohemian Grove, The Illuminati, Problem-Reaction-Solution, 9/11, war profiteering, the phony ‘War on Terrorism’, the impending ‘Big Brother Surveillance Society’, the war on civil liberties, microchipping, mind control, media control and ‘education system’ indoctrination…
Featuring: Alex Jones, David Icke, Aaron Russo, Jordan Maxwell, G. Edward Griffin, Jim Marrs, Bill Hicks, Daniel Estulin, Jim Tucker, Ted Gunderson, Anthony Hilder, Professor Steven Jones, Webster Tarpley, George Carlin, John Taylor Gatto, Charlotte Iserbyt, Dave vonKleist, Stan Monteith and others…

The Secret

The self-actualization phenomenon known as The Secret pivots on the time-honored new age notion of the Laws of Attraction: That is, think positively, and positive things will come to you.
This film, originally broadcast over the Internet, has been enhanced and extended for this DVD edition; but it retains the essential elements that have captivated millions.
Most of the material here is given in a straightforward manner, with the presenters simply talking into the camera to address the audience directly, which is good because it avoids the trap of pretense.
On the other hand, the quick edits between presenters (would it hurt to let them say more than one sentence at a time?) don’t help because it reduces many of their points to palatable sound bites and aphorisms.

Chris Jordan pictures some shocking stats

Artist Chris Jordan shows us an arresting view of what Western culture looks like. His supersized images picture some almost unimaginable statistics -- like the astonishing number of paper cups we use every single day.

Nicholas Christakis: The hidden influence of social networks

We're all embedded in vast social networks of friends, family, co-workers and more. Nicholas Christakis tracks how a wide variety of traits -- from happiness to obesity -- can spread from person to person, showing how your location in the network might impact your life in ways you don't even know.

Nicholas Christakis: How social networks predict epidemics

After mapping humans' intricate social networks, Nicholas Christakis and colleague James Fowler began investigating how this information could better our lives. Now, he reveals his hot-off-the-press findings: These networks can be used to detect epidemics earlier than ever, from the spread of innovative ideas to risky behaviors to viruses (like H1N1).

Robert Sapolsky: The uniqueness of humans

At Stanford University, primatologist Robert Sapolsky offers a fascinating and funny look at human behaviors which the rest of the animal kingdom would consider bizarre.

Light Fantastic

God is light. In all cultures, there’s an intimate association between illumination and divinity, between life and creation.
Light is color. Light is energy. It fuels life and it feeds the spirit. It inspires art, religion, and science. Light holds the secrets of the universe. For thousands of years, humanity has tried to unlock the mysteries of light in its’ search for the nature of God himself.
Light Fantastic explores the phenomenon that surrounds and affects nearly every aspect of our lives but one which we take for granted – light.

Viktor Frankl: Why to believe in others

In this rare clip from 1972, legendary psychiatrist and Holocaust-survivor Viktor Frankl delivers a powerful message about the human search for meaning -- and the most important gift we can give others.

How Does Your Memory Work?

You might think that your memory is there to help you remember facts, such as birthdays or shopping lists. If so, you would be very wrong.
The ability to travel back in time in your mind is, perhaps, your most remarkable ability, and develops over your lifespan.
In this documentary, Horizon takes viewers on an extraordinary journey into the human memory.
From the woman who is having her most traumatic memories wiped by a pill, to the man with no memory, this film reveals how these remarkable human stories are transforming our understanding of this unique human ability.
The findings reveal the startling truth that everyone is little more than their own memory.

The Secret Life of Chaos

Chaos theory has a bad name, conjuring up images of unpredictable weather, economic crashes and science gone wrong. But there is a fascinating and hidden side to Chaos, one that scientists are only now beginning to understand. It turns out that chaos theory answers a question that mankind has asked for millennia – how did we get here?
In this documentary, Professor Jim Al-Khalili sets out to uncover one of the great mysteries of science – how does a universe that starts off as dust end up with intelligent life? How does order emerge from disorder? It’s a mind-bending, counterintuitive and for many people a deeply troubling idea.
But Professor Al-Khalili reveals the science behind much of beauty and structure in the natural world and discovers that far from it being magic or an act of God, it is in fact an intrinsic part of the laws of physics. Amazingly, it turns out that the mathematics of chaos can explain how and why the universe creates exquisite order and pattern. And the best thing is that one doesn’t need to be a scientist to understand it.
The natural world is full of awe-inspiring examples of the way nature transforms simplicity into complexity. From trees to clouds to humans – after watching this film you’ll never be able to look at the world in the same way again. Find out more about the secret life of chaos.

Journey to the Edge of the Universe

National Geographic presents the first accurate non-stop voyage from Earth to the edge of the Universe using a single, unbroken shot through the use of spectacular CGI (Computer-Generated Imagery) technology.
Building on images taken from the Hubble telescope, Journey to the Edge of the Universe explores the science and history behind the distant celestial bodies in the solar system.
This spectacular, epic voyage across the cosmos, takes us from the Earth, past the Moon and our neighboring planets, out of our Solar System, to the nearest stars, nebulae and galaxies and beyond – right to the edge of the Universe itself.
When you finish this video, you will walk away from it with an awareness that you never had before, of the unseen astronomically massive universe that we float around on like a spec of dust in the ocean.
This video takes you on a journey through the universe as if you are watching a Sci Fi adventure. Yet you constantly have to remind yourself that what you’re seeing is really out there.

Fractals: The Colors of Infinity

The Mandelbrot set – someone has called it the thumb-print of God – is one of the most beautiful and remarkable discoveries in the entire history of mathematics.
With Arthur C. Clarke as narrator and interviews with a number of notable mathematicians, including Benoît Mandelbrot, this program graphically illustrates how simple formulas can lead to complicated results: it explains the set, what it means, its internal consistency, and the revolutions in thought resulting from its discovery. Asked if the real universe goes on forever, Stephen Hawking defines its limit of smallness; the Mandelbrot set, on the other hand, may go on forever.
The invention of the silicon chip in the 1970′s created a revolution in computers and communication and hence transformed our way of life. We are now seeing another revolution which is going to change our view of the universe and give us a better understanding of its’ working.
This film will explore the fractal universe and on our voyage of discovery, we will be helped by: Professor Ian Stewart of the Mathematics Institute, University of Warwick, an author of over 100 published scientific works; Dr. Michael Barnsley, former professor of mathematics at Georgia Institute of Technology who received a 2.5 million dollar government grant in 1991 to develop a fractal image compression systems.

Evilness of Power- Η μοχθηρία της εξουσίας (Greek Subtitles)

An examination of the effects of power and hierarchy
«Η μοχθηρία της εξουσίας» (Evilness of Power) εξετάζει την επίδραση που οι εξουσιαστικές και ιεραρχικές δομές ασκούν στα άτομα και στην κοινωνία στο σύνολό της.
Δημιουργήθηκε με φτωχά μέσα από το γνωστό Αμερικανό ακτιβιστή-youtuber mr1001nights (ο κύριος χίλιες και μια νύχτες), κατά κόσμον Jonathan Shockley, και συνίσταται σε δημιουργικό κολάζ σημαντικών στιγμιοτύπων από περισσότερο ή λιγότερο γνωστά ντοκιμαντέρ, μαζί με πρωτότυπο ρεπορτάζ και προσωπική αφήγηση. Το αποτέλεσμα, μεταξύ άλλων, υπογραμμίζει τις δημιουργικές δυνατότητες που προσφέρει το διαδίκτυο, όταν ο προϋπολογισμός είναι πενιχρός.

The Century of the Self

This series is about how those in power have used Freud’s theories to try and control the dangerous crowd in an age of mass democracy. Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, changed the perception of the human mind and its workings profoundly.
His influence on the 20th century is widely regarded as massive. The documentary describes the impact of Freud’s theories on the perception of the human mind, and the ways public relations agencies and politicians have used this during the last 100 years for their “engineering of consent”. Among the main characters are Freud himself and his nephew Edward Bernays, who was the first to use psychological techniques in advertising. He is often seen as the “father of the public relations industry”.
Freud’s daughter Anna Freud, a pioneer of child psychology, is mentioned in the second part, as well as Wilhelm Reich, one of the main opponents of Freud’s theories. Along these general themes, The Century of the Self asks deeper questions about the roots and methods of modern consumerism, representative democracy and its implications. It also questions the modern way we see ourselves, the attitude to fashion and superficiality.

Water – The Great Mystery

Fascinating movie spans the globe to reveal recent discoveries about water, the most amazing yet least studied substance in the world. Witness as researchers, scientists, philosophers and theologians try to understand this unique liquid and all its miraculous properties still waiting to be discovered.
It was there that Heisenberg and Bohr came to Einstein to tell him it looked like the minds of the researchers were affecting the results of the experiments. Mind was inexorably linked to matter. Einstein later said, “Everyone who is seriously involved in the pursuit of science becomes convinced that a spirit is manifest in the laws of the Universe-a spirit vastly superior to that of man, and one in the face of which we with our modest powers must feel humble.”
In this amazing film, Water, the Great Mystery, we can see that science has made a quantum leap into understanding how mind can be recorded by the most simple element in nature (water) and on the periodic table: H20. If water has memory, and its main component being hydrogen, then the whole universe would have memory. Hydrogen was born between 100 and 1,000 seconds after the big bang. It makes up 75% of the known mass of the universe and now is part of the missing mass equation.

What the Bleep Do We Know!?

This hard-to-describe movie, which combines talking-head documentary footage with a fictional narrative, attempts to explain quantum physics in terms most audiences can understand.
The extent to which it succeeds will largely be the extent to which a viewer grasps the complex theories being addressed in those terms. Does matter exist? Does time flow in one direction?
This documentary is a radical departure from convention. It demands a freedom of view and greatness of thought so far unknown, indeed, not even dreamed of since Copernicus.
It’s a documentary. It’s a story. It’s mind-blowing special effects. This film plunges you into a world where quantum uncertainty is demonstrated – where neurological processes, and perceptual shifts are engaged and lived by its protagonist – where everything is alive, and reality is changed by every thought.

The Human Mind

In this three-part documentary, Robert Winston explores all aspects of the human mind – from how we learn, to how we’re able to recognise faces and what makes one person ‘click’ with another.
Episode 1: The first programme in the series uncovers what happens in our minds when we learn, remember and have original ideas. It explores what we can do to improve our ability to learn and manipulate knowledge, and shows how eating fish oils may help boost our brain power.
Professor Robert Winston looks at how memory can be improved and how we can learn physical tasks more easily. He discovers what happens when we have those “eureka” moments of original thought – and how to have more of them.
We meet the fire chief who tapped into his intuitive powers and saved the lives of his fire crew and follow a trainee midwife in the run-up to her exams. Will she be able to remember the huge amount of information she’ll need to know to pass? More importantly, can she apply it to a real childbirth?

Strange days on planet Earth

Around the globe, experts are racing to solve a series of mysteries: how could a one-degree rise in average temperature have profound effects around the globe? How could crumbling houses in New Orleans be linked to voracious creatures from southern China? Hosted by actor-writer-director Edward Norton, this award-winning series uses state-of-the-art graphics and globe-spanning investigations to understand how our environment is changing and why?
More and more plants and animals are turning up where they don’t belong. The global system of transportation is carrying them around the world. Alarmingly alien species have the potential to cause damage to the health and wellbeing of our communities and need to be kept in check. At the end of World War II, American soldiers in the Pacific used wooden crates to ship equipment back to the United States. Little did they know that they were also transporting an aggressive breed of termite. They might be small but in large numbers they are destructive, bringing down the timber homes that dominate New Orleans.
In Uganda it took only a few years for water hyacinth, not native to the area, to rapidly spread around Lake Victoria, choking the banks. Diseases such as malaria and dysentery have been on the rise, and the prevalence of the plant has made it harder for fishermen to make a living. Can a small insect, the weevil, bring the water hyacinth under control? In the forests of Hawaii, a plant introduced in the 1960s, has become a new source of erosion. The invasive plant with its destabilising root system has caused an increasing number of landslides. Not only devastating to species in the forests, soils being dumped in the oceans are also damaging sea-life.

Endgame, blueprint for global enslavement

The conspiracy-themed release Endgame: Blueprint for Global Enslavement attempts to make a case for the idea that the governments of the contemporary world are uniting to form a “new world order” and enslave all of humanity, murdering 80% of the global population. Subtopics include the formation of the Bilderberg Group, the evolution of the North American Transportation Control Grid and the collapse of the USA.

Zeitgeist, moving forward

A feature length documentary work which will present a case for a needed transition out of the current socioeconomic monetary paradigm which governs the entire world society.
This subject matter will transcend the issues of cultural relativism and traditional ideology and move to relate the core, empirical life ground attributes of human and social survival, extrapolating those immutable natural laws into a new sustainable social paradigm called a Resource-Based Economy.
It is done so in a crystal clear fashion beginning with an examination of the conditioning that shapes our behavior, moving on to the failures of the monetary/market system, it’s resultant socio-economic collapse and finally, the transition into a resource based economy for the betterment of humankind. (if we survive)
Questions that may have remained following addendum are addressed and i find it hard to believe that people could attempt to “debunk” the ideas presented in this film. That would be akin to attempting to debunk science itself.

Zeitgeist. addendum

The second documentary film, Zeitgeist: Addendum, attempts to locate the root causes of this pervasive social corruption, while offering a solution.
This solution is not based not on politics, morality, laws, or any other establishment notions of human affairs, but rather on a modern, non-superstitious based understanding of what we are and how we align with nature, to which we are a part.
The work advocates a new social system which is updated to present day knowledge, highly influenced by the life long work of Jacque Fresco and The Venus Project.

Zeitgeist., the movie

Zeitgeist, the Movie is a 2007 documentary film, produced by Peter Joseph about the Jesus myth, the attacks of 9/11, and the Federal Reserve Bank as well as a number of conspiracy theories related to those three main topics.
It was released free online via Google Video in June 2007. A remastered version was presented as a global premiere on November 10, 2007 at the 4th Annual Artivist Film Festival & Artivist Awards. The film has attracted significant public interest.

The Corporation

If Academy Awards were given for films most likely to start arguments at dinner tables, this hot-button polemic would have won the 2005 Oscar hands down.
It begins with the revelation that, according to a Supreme Court ruling, a corporation must be considered a person rather than an entity.
Under this definition, reasons profiler Robert Hare, corporations can be categorized as psychopathic because they exhibit a personality disorder: that of single-mindedly pursuing their objectives without regard for the people in and around them.

Psywar

This film explores the evolution of propaganda and public relations in the United States, with an emphasis on the elitist theory of democracy and the relationship between war, propaganda and class.
Includes original interviews with a number of dissident scholars including Noam Chomsky, Howard Zinn, Michael Parenti, Peter Phillips (Project Censored), John Stauber (PR Watch), Christopher Simpson (The Science of Coercion) and others.
A deep, richly illustrated study of the nature and history of propaganda, featuring some of the world’s most insightful critics, Psywar exposes the propaganda system, providing crucial background and insight into the control of information and thought.

Fahrenheit-911 - Σε πόσους βαθμούς καίγεται η αλήθεια;

Μόνο για να φτάσει στις αμερικάνικες αίθουσες η ταινία χρειάστηκε να περάσει από χιλιάδες κύματα: η απόσυρση μιας εταιρείας παραγωγής ύστερα από -όπως φημολογείται- τηλεφώνημα μέσα από τον Λευκό Οίκο, η άρνηση της Disney να διανείμει την ταινία, η αγορά της από τη Miramax, ο χρυσός φοίνικας στο φεστιβάλ των Καννών το 2004 είναι μερικοί σταθμοί στην πολύπαθη πορεία του εισπρακτικά πιο επιτυχημένου ντοκιμαντέρ στην ιστορία του κινηματογράφου.
Ο Moore επικαλούμενος ντοκουμέντα και αποδείξεις σκιαγραφεί ένα διόλου φιλικό πορτρέτο για τον πρώην πλανητάρχη, παρουσιάζοντας τις διασυνδέσεις του με διάφορες εταιρείες και ύποπτους μετόχους. Παρουσιάζεται επίσης η ιστορία των παιδιών που πάνε και σκοτώνονται στο Ιράκ για έναν κατασκευασμένο πόλεμο και τον θρήνο των οικογενειών τους, τον αποπροσανατολισμό της κοινής γνώμης και την προπαγάνδα που επικρατεί στο σύγχρονο κράτος των Ηνωμένων Πολιτειών της Αμερικής.

καπιταλισμός: μια ιστορία αγάπηs-Capitalism: a love story. M.Moore

Στο Capitalism: a Love Story, o Μάικλ Μουρ συνεχίζει να ξεγυμνώνει τα κακώς κείμενα των ΗΠΑ και να διεκδικεί έτσι τα πρωτεία στη «Μαύρη Λίστα» των Αμερικανών. Η ταινία προβλήθηκε στις 2 Οκτωβρίου 2009, ημερομηνία που σηματοδοτεί όχι μόνο τα 20 χρόνια από τότε που Μουρ έκανε το κινηματογραφικό του ντεμπούτο αλλά και την ημέρα που πριν από έναν χρόνο εγκρίθηκε η πρώτη ένεση 700 δισεκατομμυρίων δολαρίων της αμερικανικής κυβέρνησης προς τις χρεοκοπημένες τράπεζες.
Πιο επίκαιρος από ποτέ και με αφορμή τη συγκυρία της παγκόσμιας οικονομικής ύφεσης που ξεκίνησε από την πατρίδα του, επικεντρώνεται στους κολοσσούς του χρηματοοικονομικού συστήματος, που η απληστία τους να γίνουν ακόμη πιο πλούσιοι, οδήγησε στη σημερινή κατάσταση.

Το Χρήμα ως Χρέος-Money As Debt [2006]

Money As Debt 2006, Ελληνικοι υπότιτλοι
Σήμερα, τα χρήματα είναι χρέος. Εάν δεν υπήρχαν Δανεια δεν θα υπήρχαν χρήματα. Αν αυτό είναι αινιγματικό σε σας, δεν είστε μόνοι..