Documentaries in “interviews and lectures”
The Disclosure Project
The Disclosure Project
On that historic Wednesday – May 9, 2001 – over 20 military, intelligence, government, corporate and scientific witnesses came forward at the National Press Club in Washington DC to establish the reality of UFOs or extraterrestrial vehicles, extraterrestrial life forms and the resulting advanced energy and propulsion technologies. The ...
Authors@Google: Josh Waitzkin
Authors@Google: Josh Waitzkin
Chess champion Josh Waitzkin visits Google's Mountain View, CA headquarters to discuss his book "The Art of Learning: A Journey in the Pursuit of Excellence." This event took place on April 10, 2008, as part of the Authors@Google series.
Josh Waitzkin is an 8-time National Chess Champion, 13-time Tai Chi Chuan Push Hands National Ch...
Nutrition and Behavior Aspartame
Nutrition and Behavior Aspartame
In this lecture, Dr. Russell Blaylock explains one of the most important connections between nutrition and our health, how nutrition affects our behavior.
Citing a series of important studies, he shows that good nutrition can powerfully enhance our memory, mood, and behavior in a socially desirable way.
Like wise he shows us that...
Stephen Colbert Interviews Neil deGrasse Tyson
Stephen Colbert Interviews Neil deGrasse Tyson
A discussion about science, society, and the universe with Stephen Colbert, who is out of character, at the Kimberley Academy in Montclair, New Jersey.
A Universe From Nothing
A Universe From Nothing
Lawrence Krauss gives a talk on our current picture of the universe, how it will end, and how it could have come from nothing.
Krauss is the author of many bestselling books on Physics and Cosmology, including “The Physics of Star Trek.”
If you’ve ever wanted to answer that annoying question, “how could the Universe have formed f...
Noam Chomsky: Distorted Morality
Noam Chomsky: Distorted Morality
In this remarkable documentary Distorted Morality, Noam Chomsky offers a riveting but devastating critique of America’s current war on terror arguing, in fact, that it is a logistical impossibility for such a war to be taking place.
Professor Chomsky presents his reasoning with astonishing and refreshing clarity, drawing from a weal...