Area 51 and UFO's over Tucson, Arizona | Boyd Bushman - His Last Interview
Boyd Bushman (Lockheed Martin Senior Scientist), who died Aug. 7, 2014 revealed in a filmed interview before his death what he says is information about, and photos of, aliens and alien spacecraft he obtained as a senior scientist at Lockheed Martin.
U.S. patents filed by Boyd Bushman include mention of his work at Lockheed Martin, a prominent technology contractor for the U.S. government, supporting to some degree his identification as a former employee. His designs include a system to detect aircraft or missile exhaust plumes, a metal detection system, and an apparatus for detecting radiation.
Actual Document showed to David Sereda in 2008 by Lockheed Martin Senior Scientist Boyd Bushman showing the first reverse-engineered craft from Roswell craft that 1st flew in the late 50′s!
A compelling, dramatic and stylish cinematic journey into snowboarding's unique history and the wider cultural forces that shaped it.
Featuring interviews and archival footage with Todd Richards, Gigi Rüf, Terje Haakonsen, Jake Burton, Tom Sims, Stale Sandbech and Craig Kelly.
We Ride is A burn Production, filmed and edited by Grain Media.
Directed by Orlando von Einsiedel and Jon Drever.
Stories of redemption, punishment, and trauma from one of the oldest prisons in the world, the Kingston Penitentiary, which will finally close its doors in 2014. #DocZone
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Built by its own inhabitants before Canada was born, the Kingston Maximum Security Penitentiary is one of the oldest functioning prisons in the world. Through its 177 year-long history, the country's most famous prison has faced riots, fires, and hundreds of escape attempts. With the recent announcement that it will be shutting its doors in just under two years, a chapter of our history is ending as well. But the stories live on forever.
In Tales from KP, we will unlock some of the most carefully guarded secrets of the Kingston Pen. Did you know, for example, that prisoners were not allowed to talk at all? And if they broke this rule or any other, they can be flogged, sent to solitary confinement, or be forced to stand in a coffin! Through the voices of ex-inmates and ex-guards, you will learn what it took to survive in KP. Everything was a potential threat, from knives fashioned out of toothbrushes, to soup infused with spit or urine.
Tension was always high in the penitentiary. There were riots, but none so bad as the uprising in 1971. The prison was practically destroyed, and the shockwaves it sent across the country led to important reforms. In Tales from KP, you will hear rare interviews from those who were there—the inmates, a negotiator, and the last surviving hostage.
Tales From KP is also a reflection on 177 years of crime and punishment in Canada. What started as a noble experiment in social enlightenment evolved into a hated and feared institution where only the worst criminals were sent and still remain. Clifford Olson spent time at KP. Prisoners like Paul Bernardo, Russell Williams, are still behind their bars. Soon they and the others will be moved to other institutions. But the stories w
This feature-length expose explains exactly how the 300-Billion-dollar AID$ fraud began, why HIV can NOT be the cause of AIDS, what the real causes could be, and who manipulates the public's good intentions while poisoning hundreds of thousands with toxic drugs that cause the very disease they are supposed to prevent.
This is a systematic dissection of the HIV/AID$ machine and how they hijacked a program designed to fight a worldwide plight of human suffering and drove it down the road to hell. Yet this program offers hope, inspired by the courage and articulate arguments of a group of growing voices internationally challenging the HIV=AIDS=DEATH hysteria. A MUST SEE for anyone interested in truly understanding the facts about HIV/AID$.
Documentary about the Seven Seas Explorer cruise ship, and about the engineers, designers and constructors racing to build the Seven Seas Explorer which is claimed to be world's most luxurious ship. With time ticking away until the maiden voyage, the pressure is on.
This documentary goes behind the scenes to reveal the secrets of the floating six-star hotel the Seven Seas Explorer. Can the crew deliver perfection to guests with the highest expectations?
Nikola Tesla (10 July 1856 – 7 January 1943) was a Serbian-American inventor, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer, and futurist who is best known for his contributions to the design of the modern alternating current (AC) electricity supply system. Tesla held over 300 patents and is responsible for inventing the laser, x-ray, radio, Tesla coil, Tesla turbine, neon signs, induction motor, remote control and many more. Tesla was a brilliant mind, but did not focus his energy on monetizing his inventions and had difficulty socializing. He died alone in a small hotel in New York.
The Great Pyramid of Giza (also known as the Pyramid of Khufu or the Pyramid of Cheops) is the oldest and largest of the three pyramids in the Giza pyramid complex bordering present-day El Giza, Egypt. It is the oldest of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, and the only one to remain largely intact. Correction: In the video I draw a line pointing to the middle pyramid as The Great Pyramid. The Great Pyramid is actually the northern most pyramid of the 3.
This documentary gives an inside perspective on the strange and interesting subculture known as the furry fandom. The fandom is explained by furries in their own words.
Furry fandom refers to the fandom for the furry genre of literature, art and entertainment. Furry fandom is also used to refer to the community of artists, writers, role players and general fans of the furry art forms who gather on the net and at conventions.
Members of the furry fandom, known as furry fans, particularly enjoy media that includes fictional anthropomorphic animal characters with human personalities and characteristics.
Examples of anthropomorphic attributes include exhibiting human intelligence and facial expressions, the ability to speak, walking on two legs, and wearing clothing.
Characters that morph between human and animal form are also considered by some to be part of the genre. Even certain superheroes with animal derived powers are considered of furry interest by some fans.
Trilithons and megaliths of ancient Baalbek are the largest stones ever used by man in construction.
The film tells in detail about this mysterious megalithic structure that lies at the base of the temple of Jupiter in Baalbek.
Film by Igor Alekseev
Music Dmitry Letakhovsky
In 1888, the most infamous serial killer of all time began his reign of terror in Londons East End. The identity of this man who has become known as Jack The Ripper remains a mystery to this day.
Now with the help of some of the countries top criminal investigators, actor Emilia Fox alongside Britain’s top criminologist Professor David Wilson are going to reopen the ripper files. At the age of 29 Wilson became the youngest ever prisoner governor in England and has met virtually every recent British serial killer.
Along with Wilson’s expertise this film will also use modern techniques and technology to investigate the Whitechapel Murders. Relying on top investigators and geo-profiling experts to explore Jack The Rippers psychology, Emilia and Wilson discover the Ripper’s modus operandi in order to better understand the extraordinary risks the Ripper took to kill his victims.
A peculiar Jewish family attempt to nurse their relationships and themselves back to health while running a small-town strip-club.
Shawney calls himself a filmmaker, but he’s been a strip-club manager for longer. When he was six his father bought “The Manor”, a small-town strip club. Thirty years later, the family’s lifestyle has got the better of them. While his 400-pound father prepares for stomach-reduction surgery, his 85-pound mother has her own complicated relationship with food. Shawney’s role as struggling filmmaker and outcast son provides a rare glimpse into a family facing the consequences of their livelihood and dependence. Told with humor and frankness, THE MANOR is an intimate portrait of people struggling to call themselves a family.