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- Investigative journalist Jeremy Scahill is pulled into an unexpected journey as he chases down the hidden truth behind America's expanding covert wars.
- A terrorist group detonates a radiological dispersal device (RDD) in Central London. Due to a lack of preparation, training, and resources, chaos ensues.
- He beat up dirty dog no way Hosea!!. he punch he kick he do a little flip
- A small revolution breaks out in a small Argentine town, as one group of Peronists calls they newly elected peronist a communist. The newly elected official enlists the aid of allies ranging from the town drunk to young peronists to help hold his post. What follows is a slapstick war with a serious message.
- Veteran filmmaker John Pilger takes us through a history of threats to Britain's National Health Service ,from its 1948 founding by Labor through a privatizing push by Margaret Thatcher's bureaucrats, to challenges by new Conservatives.
- In late October 1966 after more than 6 months in Vietnam, an elite group of Australian soldiers were chosen to form the first Reconnaissance Platoon. Made up of National Servicemen and Regular Army volunteers, this specialist platoon would become the eyes and ears of the 5RAR Tiger Battalion. Operating under extreme conditions and constant pressure the lives of these 30 brave men was irrevocably changed. Trained by the SAS the role of the recce platoon was to patrol in small isolated groups, gather information on the local community and track the movements of the Viet Cong guerrilla enemy force. The soldiers who served in Vietnam represented Australia at great personal cost. They were not prepared for the impact this war would have on their lives, but they did their job in the great ANZAC spirit.
- With key witnesses, a look back over nine years of a war made inextricable by the competing interests of the factions in presence and the foreign powers.
- Dirty Gold War is a fable about gold and the reality that lies beneath a sacred metal associated with love and celebrations. Through protagonists such as Raoni Metuktire or Marco Arana, the film opens our eyes to the devastating gold rush sites, deep within Amazonia. This film reveals important issues about a gold rush that is continuing in the 21st century, in silence and indifference, regardless of the interests of indigenous peoples and of our planet.
- About the secret British biological and chemical warfare programme conducted in the aftermath of WWII.
- This three-part "war, combat, espionage and weapons of war" direct-to-video documentary is covering the following subjects. "1. Air Power and Missiles" : If you like fast planes, loud noises and watching things get blown up, this documentary is for you. "2. Special Forces: Skills in Combat": As you watch this film, you will see the Army Rangers, the Navy Seals, the Air Force Green Hornets and the Marine Recons as they train and use their skills in combat. "3. Spies: The Dirty Game of Espionage": Discover the secrets behind many of the World's mysterious government agencies: CIA, FBI, KGB, Scotland Yard, Mossad and more. See how and why they were developed and observe some of the tricks of the trade.
- In 1974, Rosendo Radilla Pacheco disappeared at a military checkpoint in Mexico. As a prominent activist and mayor, Rosendo fought for health and education in Atoyac, in the state of Guerrero - a region historically plagued by hardship and neglected by Mexico's federal authorities. Decades later, his unresolved case reached international courts, as an example of the government's activities during the 'Dirty War' - a period when the authoritarian regimes of the 1960's and 1970's employed violent military tactics to crush opposition movements. Now Mexico faces international charges of crimes against humanity. This film tells the story of Pacheco's daughter, Tita Radilla and that of many other families. They show us how seeking truth in the past strengthens justice in the future.
- This provocative doc explores the controversial usage and evolution of drone strikes during President Barack Obama's administration.
- Rare Earths are minerals critical for today's state of the art technologies. China holds today 97% of the world's rare earth production and has started to restrict exports. To break their dependence from China, Western countries are throwing themselves into a battle for the acquisition of alternative sources of rare earth.
- The film The Dirty War is based on the book Dirty War written by Habib Swaidiah, a former officer in the Algerian Special Forces and talks about the black decade in Algeria during the Civil War in the 90's. The book recounts the many crimes against humanity committed by a special unit of the Algerian army to tackle terrorism. This terrorism broke out in the 90's after the abolition of the Islamic Salvation Front who won the first parliamentary multi-party elections in the country's history which would mark the end of what it seemed was a one-party era. The film looks at how the book incurred the wrath of many people in Algeria and threatened the reputation of the National Peoples Army. It studies the details of the book, how the book caused controversy and sparked a rise of opposition against the books content, the author and the publishing house and how the media covered such events. It also looks at the impact the book had on Algeria and its politics.
- In this side-scrolling 2D action adventure platformer for NES based on the Dirty Harry movie franchise, Harry must navigate the gang-infested San Francisco streets, sewers and the Alcatraz to take down the crime lord named Anaconda.
- After the military coup of September 11, 1973 that would overthrow the government of Salvador Allende in Chile, Maximiliano and Abigaíl, a young militant couple and members of the organization "COMIREV" decide to stay in the country to join the resistance against the recently established dictatorship civic-military. Along the way they must assume a life in hiding that will entail multiple challenges and sacrifices.
- With Mel and Susan Profitt undone, McPike begins dismantling their empire, but Vinnie demands to stay on the case to get to the bottom of Roger Lococco's ties to a rogue CIA operation to stage a Caribbean coup d'etat.
- 2018–TV Episode
- Locals say it was only a matter of time before Ferguson exploded. Dateline looks at the town's struggle with inequality and hardship.
- 2018– 4mPodcast EpisodeToday is Wednesday, April 7, and we're looking at lesson 7 from The Art of Business Wars: Dirty Tricks.
- 2011– 13mTV EpisodeThe Vietnam war is remembered as the only war the United States lost, that if was fought badly, that the Noth Vietnamese had the upper hand, that United States forces committed atrocities and expanded the war to Laos and Cambodia. Well, not all is as it seemed on the news.
- Episode: (2020)2020– 1h 8mPodcast Episode
- 2017– 26mTV Episode
- 2019– 1h 36mPodcast Episode
- 2015– 13mPodcast Episode
- 2015– 23mPodcast Episode
- In Pennsylvania, three generations go to war against the tide of cockroaches spilling from a neighbor's home and into their own. In Kentucky, a young family move into a new home only to discover that it is overrun by a protected species of bat that cannot be disturbed. And in California, a single mother battles the growing number of filthy rodents running riot through her home.
- 2013– 25mPodcast EpisodeANAKIN'S grim look means business; WATTO gets the hint quickly.
- 2021–TV Episode
- 2019– 2h 39mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2021)2020– 1h 10mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2022)2018– 1h 2mPodcast Episode