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- In 2016 Sherri Papini went for a run and didn't come home. This Northern California missing-person case quickly became a national story--especially after she returned and her story about being abducted wasn't adding up.
- In what would cause a fantastic media frenzy, Clifford Irving sells his bogus biography of Howard Hughes to a premiere publishing house in the early 1970s.
- Dr. Greer takes the viewer back through modern history, starting in the 1920's showing/proving with evidence about Aliens and UFO's... the cover ups from top government entities, and has almost reached the point of no return.
- The shocking story of how a number of parents and teachers at a Hampstead school were accused of being part of a Satanic paedophile ring.
- The officers of a small town bank discover a huge shortfall just before the bank examiners are due to visit. Not knowing who the crook is, they decide to fix the books and then rob the bank themselves to cover up everything.
- Jumping off hospital rooftops, hanging themselves in janitorial closets, overdosing on drugs-they're A students and their suicides are often like well-planned school projects. Doctors are our healers, yet they have the highest rate of suicide among any profession. Medical students and families of physicians touched by suicide come out of the shadows to expose this silent epidemic and the truth about a sick healthcare system that not only drives our brilliant young doctors to take their own lives but puts patients lives at risk too.
- Set in New York, London and Porto Alegre, this powerful and factual interweaving drama follows three people from vastly different backgrounds as their lives are impacted by political failure to respond to the global Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020.
- Two scheming ne'er-do-wells find a lost nuclear weapon in the ocean near Los Angeles. They decide to light-heartedly try to blackmail the city by asking for money from each citizen, which arouses the local authorities' attention.
- Filmmaker Joel Gilbert exposes the Trayvon Martin shooting's key witness as a fraud and reveals the shocking story that divided America in every detail.
- Scottish rappers Billy Boyd and Gavin Bain reinvent themselves as West Coast Homeboys after they were signed by Sony.
- Mockumentary with historical deniers, conspiracy theorists, and other idiots serving up interviews and meetings to discuss their mission to spread rumors, denial, and alternative facts about the U.S. Civil War.
- Two artists move into a studio where gruesome murders recently took place. One hatches a plan to create a hoax based on the murders, creating fake paranormal activity to broadcast on social media. But just as his hoax begins to take shape, so does the real entity living with them in the studio.
- Investigates how the multi-billion-dollar weight-loss industry systematically buys scientific research and uses it in its favor.
- Bigfoot videos, Alien Autospy videos, Loch Ness videos, and Billy Myers' UFO films, is this footage really real?
- In 1969, Apollo 11 landed on the moon. Despite all the conspiracy theories around it, The US successfully showed the world what a powerful country can accomplish. 50 years later, people in Taiwan are struggling between an identity crisis and economic fluctuations, hoping for something or someone that would save the day. This desire is why you are hired to be a national hero - the very first Taiwanese who lands on the moon. Finally, comes the release day, You wait for the broadcast in your dingy apartment, only to realize it's not about a moon-landing anymore.
- Documentary about the rise of United States President Donald Trump and how his presidency preyed on the fears of white Americans.
- 'The HOAX' is an independent examination of the abuse of power and lack of regulation in the homeowners' association (HOA) industry; a business whose key selling point is the protection of property values.
- In February 2002, Linda Anita Carty was sentenced to death for the bizarre abduction and murder of a new mother; she had intended initially to cut the baby out of the victim and attempt to pass it off as her own. The case against Carty was and remains absolutely overwhelming. In spite of this, the London-based Reprieve organisation, a so-called charity, decided to take up her case. It did this not only by whitewashing Carty but by spreading calumnies about her lawyer. This short video is one of a number of works by Alexander Baron that exposes and debunks this specious campaign for the montage of lies it is.
- A conjurer causes a lady to appear and cuts her head off. He puts it on a pillar while the body seems to be very pleased. The conjurer takes it and plays with it and glues it again to the body; after which he causes the lady to disappear.
- A psychiatrist's wife is gunned down by her husband's crazed patient outside a fine restaurant. In his efforts to debunk the delusions that drove his patient's violent attack, Dr. David Lake encounters and reveals more than meets the eye. Alien abductions, serial hit-and-run murders, missing persons and horrors committed by unknown creatures brings this story into focus, but it is the twisted ending that you won't see coming nor soon forget! Inspired by the real events of the "Phoenix Lights", this story will have you wondering about what might happen when you go to bed tonight.
- The H1N1 Flu Pandemic was met around the world with mass hysteria and fear, but was the panic over the disease rooted in fact, or was it a twisted fiction created by powerful media organizations?
- An entymologist chases a paper butterfly and ends in the river.
- The Moon Hoax Debunked explains in detail that the Apollo Missions are 100% real with educational answers supplied by The White House, NASA and JPL.
- Upon coming home from work, Ryan is barraged with Mike and Darth's attempts to play dork games with him. This prompts him to tell them that he doesn't have time for two friends anymore, and that he will decide in two which friend he keeps and which he will ditch. Mike and Darth then battle it out for Ryan's friendship.
- This hard-hitting documentary short examines and exposes historical falsehoods and myths regarding the history of California's historic missions, mission founder Juniero Serra and their true devastating impact on California's Native Peoples.
- Hemlock Hoax thinks he can "put it all over" Sherlock Holmes, and his sleuthing is somewhat of a joke in the little tropical town where he lives. Two boys plan some fun at his expense and bring him the news of a terrible murder. Holmes is led to the scene of the crime and with measuring tape and magnifying glass proceeds to search for clues and material for deductions in the most approved detective fashion. He discovers a shred of cloth on a projecting branch and declares the murderer to be as good as found. Like the human hound that he is, he starts hot upon the scent and finds a tramp wearing the garment from which the cloth was torn. The surprised tramp develops a burst of speed that is astonishing and Hoax makes a good second. Others aid the pursuit and they are led on a merry cross country chase that ends in the capture of the tramp by Hoax and a policeman they have picked up. The trembling tramp is led back to the scene of his atrocious crime and confronted with the body of the victim. Then, for the first time, Hoax discovers that the body is merely a dummy stuffed with leaves, and the poor boys are properly punished, though not until the crowd has enjoyed a good laugh at the expense of the crestfallen Hoax.
- Frank King, a salesman for the "Nearly Ev'ry Kiss Company," has been called down for keeping late hours by the sales manager of the concern he is working for. Accordingly, King resolves to reform and we see him at his room in the hotel getting himself up in his usual natty style. He then goes out and enters a candy store to make a sale. There he has a flirtation with a saleswoman and makes the acquaintance of a dashing vaudeville actress, Belle Adair. He has a most enjoyable time with the actress, and the next day is "fired" for coming in late. The actress also is "bounced" and she goes to consult King upon their becoming partners in some remunerative business. They open an occult office, and King, arrayed as a seer, tells their first customer, a simpering young woman, that she will soon be married to the man of her choice. King charges $10 for the "dope," and the woman goes away happy. The next customer is Henry Stewart, a dapper young man who suspects that his wife is guilty of infidelity towards him. King makes an appointment for him to return on Thursday and tells him that the fee in his case will be $1,000 for the answer. Belle having in the meantime obtained Stewart's name and address. The succeeding customer is Mrs. J.P. Ryan, a fastidious society woman. Belle obtains her name and address and ushers her into the occult chamber where she tells King that she is willing to pay $1,000 to find out whether her husband is true to her. Requiring time to obtain the requisite information, King puts her off like the previous customer and tells her to come back Thursday. King now starts out on his detective work. Disguised as a plumber, he ascertains that there is some sort of flirtation between Mrs. Ryan and her butler. After this, King starts out on his second bit of detective work, entering the Stewart household as an employee of the electric light company, which convinces him that Stewart is insanely jealous of his wife. King picks up a letter that Stewart has dropped while the butler is helping him on with his coat. On examination of the letter. King ascertains that Stewart is to meet some woman that evening who signs herself Frou Frou, and whose telephone is Morningside 8808. On the following Thursday, King receives Mrs. Ryan in his occult chamber which is located at his apartment at the hotel. Solemnly he looks into the crystal globe and says: "The stars tell me that your husband has a secret love affair. Frou Frou he calls her. A phone is ringing Morningside 8808." Mrs. Ryan hands King a roll of bills and leaves. Shortly afterwards Stewart arrives and King reveals to him that the stars have shown that his wife is infatuated with his butler. When Stewart has gone King gets stage fright and tells Belle he fears he hasn't told the right stories to the right parties. In the next scene we see Mrs. Ryan denouncing her husband for his affair with Frou Frou. Ryan is completely mystified. The scene then shifts to Stewart's home, where the butler happens to be lifting up Mrs. Stewart just after she has had a bad fall from her stepladder. Stewart bursts in and springs with rage at the butler's throat. The butler calls for help. A policeman rushes in and Stewart, his wife and the butler are taken to the station house. Next we see Frou Frou in her apartment. Mrs. Ryan calls and there is a violent quarrel, whereupon the maid telephones for the police. Meanwhile, King and Belle prepare for their immediate departure from the hotel after King has asked Belle whether she won't continue as his assistant for the rest of her life. Before Belle has had time to answer, a telegram arrives informing King that the "Nearly Ev'ry Kiss Company" wishes him to resume his job with a splendid raise. At the police station, Mrs. Ryan, Frou Frou, the Stewarts and the two butlers are arraigned before the lieutenant who concludes that "Bobo the Seer" (King's business cognomen ) is responsible for the domestic upheaval, and dispatches a policeman to go to the hotel and bring "Bobo" before him. The timely arrival of Mr. Ryan at the police station adds a sentimental finish to the scene. Ryan is astounded at the turn of events when wifie falls into his arms as does Mrs. Stewart into those of her better-half. The misunderstanding is explained. At the hotel, King and Belle anticipate the arrival of the cops by climbing out the window to the fire escape. They enter a taxicab, and as they drive off, King places his arm around Belle and says. "The stars tell me that you are to become Mrs. Bobo the Seer."
- In December 1989, the US invaded Panama, to depose dictator Manuel Noriega. Early that morning, NBC News broadcast an eyewitness account of atrocities, told by American businessman Roger Sizemore. But Roger Sizemore doesn't exist.
- When the Coronavirus enters the U.S., The Newcast Station, FOX NEWS, lie it's severity to the people. This film documents the newscasts and information between February 27th - March 12, 2020
- John Hodges doesn't want to retire and devises a cunning scheme to avoid having to do so.
- A man goes on trial in Amsterdam in 1947 for selling artwork to the Nazis.
- After the photogenic Doris is approached by a charming talent scout (Andy Griffith), Cy assigns her to go undercover as an aspiring actress and write an expose of the phony talent agency racket.
- When a dope pusher confronts his boss about his boss's addiction to their merchandise, the boss murders the pusher to keep the syndicate from learning that he is addicted. To complicate matters, his son is a Harbor Command Officer.
- Two grifters, new to Laramie, see an opportunity when a newspaper article says the local church has burned down. Under the guise of a dance, they raise money and the suspicions of Marshal Dan Troop and his nose.
- After Scott and his wealthy girlfriend Benita Courtney quarrel, she rejects him and falls victim to the charms of Dr. Montrose, a quack who Benita's grandmother fears is out to steal her inheritance. She convinces Scott and Clipper to help rescue Benita from Montrose's clutches.
- Reporters are stationed at the home of poet and physician Oliver Wendell Holmes; the Cardiff N.Y. farm of William Newell, where the alleged human fossil was discovered; and at the library of Cornell University's president, Andrew D. White. Holmes and a reporter named Bud Wilson sense that the Cardiff giant is not authentic.