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Marijuana Victims Colorado The legacy of cannabis legalisation RT Documentary 7673991644655831

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Addiction, mental illness and suicide – the legacy of cannabis legalization. Marijuana has become as popular, regular and easily accessible as ever. But as more Americans are using cannabis, numerous studies and evidence confirm that consuming marijuana can be dangerous. In 2012, Colorado became one of the first states to legalize marijuana for recreational use. Unfortunately, it led to more cannabis use and addiction, particularly among young people.

Johnny Stack from Colorado was one of them. He was only 19 when he committed suicide. His parents are convinced marijuana killed him. Johnny was using cannabis wax with high levels of THC, the primary psychoactive compound of marijuana. THC is responsible for giving you high. In the 1970s, marijuana contained 2% THC, modern marijuana has 20-25% THC.

The long-lasting adverse effects of cannabis include addiction and mental illness. Johnny developed psychosis. ‘He just couldn’t stop’, his mother says. RT Documentary’s Alexey Brazhnikov goes to Colorado to see how marijuana legalization has affected the lives of local people. He meets heartbroken parents whose children died because of marijuana and talks to young people fighting addiction.
 
Clive Christopher collaborates with Steve Barone (Anomalous Vegas) to produce the documentary "UFOs Over Vegas."

Aliens Uncovered: UFOs Over Vegas Trailer
I am thrilled to share that the documentary "Aliens Uncovered: UFOs Over Vegas" by Clive Christopher has been completed and accepted by Apple TV. Clive is a highly talented and motivated filmmaker and friend whose work is exceptional. The episode "UFOs Over Vegas" is set to premiere on October 17, 2023. I have installed the Apple TV app on my 65-inch flatscreen TV, and I am anxiously looking forward to watching this fantastic film.
 

 
Neo-Nazi threat in new Ukraine: NEWSNIGHT [BBC 2014]

www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SBo0akeDM
BBC Newsnight's Gabriel Gatehouse investigates the links between the new Ukrainian government and Neo-nazis

Operation Ukraine: Terror on Demand | RT Documentary - CrimesAgainstHumanity NAZIwarCRIMES

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In August 2022, Russian journalist Daria Dugina was killed in a car bomb attack organised by the Ukrainian authorities. Philosopher Aleksandr Dugin, Daria’s father, says she was targeted because she was 'a symbol of the independence of Russian journalism.’ Two months later, an explosion rocked the Crimean Bridge that links the Crimean peninsula to Russia’s mainland. The massive blast was attributed to Ukrainian sabotage groups. According to official nian nationalist leaders and American intelligence agencies. Declassified documents revealed details of the US’s Operation Aerodynamic, which funded and directed Ukrainian nationalists' fight against the Soviet Union. In the documentary,
 

I highly recommend this channel, especially the episode about Sumerians. Best content on youtube I ever saw exposing the ancient civilizations in such a detailed way that after watching an episode it feels as if you personally lived there or even remember something from some previous life :D Very immersive.
 
The Vaccinated Girls 2015 Danish dokumentary film


[With English subtitles]
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[With Polish subtitles]
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The symptoms they presents are very similar to those that targeted individuals have.
 
Hearts and Minds is a 1974 American documentary film about the Vietnam War directed by Peter Davis.


and its still continuing ....
 
Looking Ahead to the Information Age in 1985: AT&T Archives
www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWsC9KE-PHY

A semi-futurist film about the growth and potential of computers and communications combining in The Information Age. The film puts forth that developments like digital television, speech recognition, and speedy networks might combine in ways to help humanity that wasn't believed possible before the 1980s.

This 1985 film contains an early use of the term "information superhighway" — the origins of the term are still unclear. Al Gore claims to have used the term "information highway" in a presentation around 1978, artist Nam Jun Paik referred to a "superhighway" of data back in 1974, and Ralph Lee Smith's book on cable television from 1972 used the term "electronic communications highway" in the subtitle. But, until we digitize every piece of print and voice matter for the 20th century, this reference, from Newsweek in 1983, may have to stand as the earliest specific reference (and yes, it is entirely about AT&T's largest 1980s projects):

"This year alone, AT&T will install 15,000 miles of glass fibers in commercial systems across the country. Two information superhighways being built of fiber-optic cable will link Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., in a 776-mile system on the East Coast, and Sacramento, Oakland and Los Angeles on the West Coast. In 1984 the video and voice signals for television broadcasts of the Los Angeles Olympics will race through fiber-optic systems buried beneath the city streets to a transmitter; from there, they will be beamed to a satellite parked in geosynchronous orbit above the earth and relayed around the globe. Light-wave communications may also tie together networks of computers, printers and video screens in the office of the future; the new AT&T headquarters building under construction in New York is being fiber-wired for future services. But the most ambitious project so far is a transatlantic fiber-optic cable to be built by 1988 that could significantly cut the cost of communications between the United States and Europe."

Interviews in this film include:

* Robert Jastrow, NASA
* George Stibitz, Dartmouth (formerly of Bell Labs)
* William Synnott, 1st National Bank of Boston

Footage Courtesy of AT&T Archives and History Center, Warren, NJ
 
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