Documentaries

This should be the type of post that should be published on a micro-blog, but I like it so much I thought it deserved a more broader audience.

First of all, I want to make one thing clear. No, I don’t live in the USA. No, I don’t give a flying fuck about politics (from the US, or from my own country). It may be sad I think this way, but that’s just the way it is. Luckily for me, I’m writing in my own journal, so I couldn’t care less if the haters think I’m this or that.

To the post itself …

Recently, and followers/frieds/subscribers of identi.ca and Jaiku are probably sick and tired of reading posts about this, I found a great website. Freedocumentaries.org (you can actually leave now, if you don’t want my personal opinion).

The webmasters don’t do any complex job, but the fun is sometimes in the simple things, and the collection of freely available videos these guys have compiled is somewhat amazing. I found myself, LITERALLY, obsessed on wanting to view most of them.

My favorite production of all times is Loose Change 911. These guys started the process of creating this documentary a few years ago, and I just recently saw the Final Cut. The things you see on the film will make your jaw drop to the ground. It will also, however, make you fear for your life (at least I do) knowing what those in charge can do, without any consequences.

That day changed the life of millions of people, either being for their losses or because of the rage against the people they have elected to control the country.

Other films I definitely recommend are ‘Hacking Democracy’, ‘Sex Slaves’, ‘The Road to Guantanamo’, ‘The War on Democracy’ and finally, ‘Freedom to Fascism’.

I enjoyed watching them, but at the same time, it disgusts me of living in a world this rotten!

If you’re one of those who thinks the end justifies the means, well, you better pray to $YOUR_GOD you never be treated/suffer like some stories you will hear.

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