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- We are not alone in the universe. Alien life is here right now, contacting us in the form of Bigfoot, UFOs, orbs, and other inter-dimensional paranormal phenomena. These experiences are changing human nature as we have known it. Learn how researchers have identified locations where portals are opening to reveal many forms of nonhuman intelligence - intelligent lifeforms that are being kept secret.
- The year 1540 was a crucial turning point in American history. The Great Indian Wars were incited by Francisco Vazquez de Coronado when his expedition to the Great Plains launched the inevitable 350-year struggle between the white man and the American Indians. From that point forward, the series of battles between the military and civilian forces of the United States and the native American Indians began when blood was shed and ultimately tens of thousands of lives were lost on both sides. The Battle of Tippicanoe, the Battle of Horseshoe Band, all three Seminole Wars and the Battle of Little Big Horn were some of the most important conflicts that led up to the last massacre, the Battle of Wounded Knee, where America's landscape would be forever changed.
- Johann Christoph Haizmann, who lived in the 1650s, was a painter and a deeply disturbed individual. His intricate paintings of the devil and his elaborate journal entries depicting encounters with him led Sigmund Freud to diagnose him as one of the first known schizophrenics. Legend has it that Haizmann made a pact with the devil in 1650 to be his son here on earth, and therefore gained immortality. Now, in present day, washed-up child actor Julian, the free-spirited Hannah, and former teacher Grace, along with a documentary film crew, go on a search for this man, who may be the embodiment of all evil. Along the way, they get tips from various experts, which include performances from George Kennedy, Tippi Hedren, Erick Avari, and Stephen Furst. The journey takes them from the inner city to a satanic black mass ceremony, and into the depths of their own souls, as they search for Johann Christoph Haizmann, the Antichrist.
- This compelling documentary series presents a countdown of America's 60 most notorious unsolved mysteries and crimes.
- Las Vegas - There's no city like it on earth. An adult playground in the sun, the city is home to some of the world's most famous casinos and attractions.
- There are areas in the United States known for mysterious and unexplained phenomena, creating what are called paranormal hot spots. A team of investigators travels the country to experience and document these strange, unexplained events.
- If you were born in the '70s, you are part of Generation X. Your parents were Baby Boomers, part of the "Me" generation.
- A young boy in Alaska becomes involved with the legendary battle between a raven and a wolf.
- We've traveled across the United States visiting ghost town after ghost town in an effort to visually preserve their histories and legends and each town had it's own tales of ghosts, spirits and hauntings.
- This educational DVD explores the mysteries of dinosaur reproduction. The story is told with animation and interviews with renowned dinosaur experts including Robert Bakker, Philip Currie, Mark Norell, and others.
- 20111h 8mNot Rated7.1 (12)Nestled in the heart of America's Great Plains are the distinct landscapes of a sacred land that beckons the visitor to enter the nation's mysterious and glorious west.
- Tom and Meg - the perfect couple. They went on a day hike in the mountains. But they made one small mistake. Then bad things began to happen. Very Bad things. In the face of terror will the perfect couple band together or turn on each other. With an ending that will shock you.
- This original, eight-part series documents Black Achievement in American history, its defining role in the growth of the country and its influence on current events.
- Without the American woman's pioneering fortitude, the early colonies at Jamestown and Plymouth Plantation, would not have survived. From then on, millions of American pioneer women would push the frontier ever forward. Destined to play an essential role in the shaping of the United States; American women forged an identity unlike any other in the world. That identity found a voice as they created great literature and science.
- American Entrepreneurial Genius is a remarkable 14 program series that explores the 400-year-old history of America's incomparable entrepreneurial spirit that shaped and advanced the country from the first settlement in Jamestown, to the globally dominant tech industry of the 21st century.
- An eight part series presenting the lives and literary output of over 60 of America's most read authors from the 17th century to the present.
- Winner of a National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences College Television Award in 1990, Impression of Jordan is a personal travel documentary through the country of Jordan and the Palestinian territories known as the West Bank.
- Guided by the nation's top First Amendment scholars, this series brings into focus critical First Amendment issues in the technological world of the 21st century. This series examines eight First Amendment cases decided by the United States Supreme Court, cases that will guide in the understanding of how the First Amendment is still securing our liberties in the technologically rich and rapidly changing world we live in.
- A History of Hispanic Achievement in America is a rich history that began 500 years ago when Christopher Columbus stepped ashore in the new world.
- A History of Civil Rights in America offers a comprehensive historical overview detailing the expansion of civil rights to include more people. The series takes you through the development of the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, the 13th Amendment and 14th Amendments, civil rights legislation , court decisions as well as examining fearless civil rights leaders like Rosa Parks, Cesar Chavez, Thurgood Marshall, and Martin Luther King, Jr. From the past to the present, , this eight part series takes the viewer through one of the most powerful forces in American History; the promise of equality for all.
- This 8-part series explores how The Constitution came to be; why it has protected Americans from abuse of power and, tyranny; and how the principles set forth so long ago have empowered Americans to a spire to greatness, excelling in the arts, the sciences and technology.
- 2009– 47mNot Rated5.3 (22)TV EpisodeEpisode One discusses 'The Monster Within And Among Us', and discusses Jack The Ripper (even though he's not American), since he is pretty much the first recognized serial killer. Since a lack of real footage is obvious, this episode uses footage from an old black and white move, loosely based on Jack The Ripper.