Most interesting documentaries on Youtube

Recently, in pursuit of finding something meaningful on Netflix, I've stumbled upon a documentary about Stanisław Szukalski.

wikipedia.org said:
Stanisław Szukalski (13 December 1893 – 19 May 1987) was a Polish painter and sculptor, who intended to create a new Polish art based on its mythology and history. He also developed the pseudoscientific-historical theory of Zermatism


The documentary starts slowly, but keeps getting better until the end, when his Zermatism theory is presented.
 
The World At War 1973 (World War II Documentary) 01. A New Germany (1933–1939)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=0b4g4ZZNC1E
The rebirth of Germany and growth in power of the Nazi Party leading up to the outbreak of war. Interviewees include Ewald-Heinrich von Kleist-Schmenzin, Werner Pusch and Christabel Bielenberg.

Program chronicles the draconian measures taken by Adolf Hitler to become absolute dictator of Germany and begin his domination of Europe.

The series has 26 episodes. Producer Jeremy Isaacs asked Noble Frankland, then director of the Imperial War Museum, to list fifteen main campaigns of the war and devoted one episode to each. The remaining eleven episodes are devoted to other matters, such as the rise of the Third Reich, home life in Britain and Germany, the experience of occupation in the Netherlands, and the Nazis' use of genocide. Episode 1 begins with a cold open describing the massacre at the French village of Oradour-sur-Glane by the Waffen SS. The same event is referenced again at the end of Episode 26 and the series ends with Laurence Olivier uttering the poignant word, "Remember".
 
Media Skills: Crash Course Media Literacy #12
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_aXzpeam0s
We’ve seen and discussed the ways in which the rapid pace of technological change has affected the media literacy landscape, and it’s clear that change isn’t slowing down. How will those changes affect the future of media literacy? How can we make the skills we’ve discussed over this course transferable to future media & technology?
 
The World At War 1973 (World War II Documentary) 01. A New Germany (1933–1939)
Wow, the historical film footage is impressive. It all looks so ordinary unless one knew what was being said behind the "Curtains of Power".
 
Be Greeted Psychoneurotics - Kazimierz Dąbrowski (Filmwest Associates Ltd. 1975)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=SN_-oZocwXc
Kazimierz Dabrowski was a medicine doctor, a philosopher, clinical psychologist, psychiatrist and a pedagogue. He studied in Universytet Poznanski (Poland), Geneva, Vienna, Harvard, Sorbonne and Baltimore. He was a scholar of many foundations incl. Rockefeller Foundation, Ford, United Nations, Centre National des Recherches Scientifiques, National Research Council of Canada. He was initiator of mental hygiene movement in Poland.
 
Dr. Gabor Maté Interview | The Tim Ferriss Show
www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9B5mYfBPlY
Tim speaks with Dr. Gabor Maté, a physician who specializes in neurology, psychiatry, and psychology. He’s well known for studying and treating addiction.

I’ve wanted to invite Dr. Maté to this podcast for a while because he is not only an expert in the pathologies of addiction, but he’s experimented with — and used successfully — tools that are perhaps outside the realm of traditional psychiatry. He is also a co-founder, along with Vicky Dulai, of Compassion for Addiction, a group that advocates for a new way to understand and treat addiction.

See also: Addicted to Ideology? With Gabor Maté
 
Happy international women's day!
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Women and Spirituality is Donna Read's series that explores the power of the sacred feminine in mythological, historical and cultural contexts. This trilogy investigates the relationship between women and spirituality from ancient times to the present.

Goddess Remembered - Part One - is a salute to 35,000 years of pre history, to the values of ancestors only recently remembered and to the goddess-worshipping religious of the ancient past.

The Burning Times - Part Two - is a beautifully crafted film and an in-depth look at the witch hunts that swept through Europe just a few hundred years ago. False accusations and trials led to massive torture and burnings at the stake, and ultimately to the destruction of an organic way of life. This film advances the theory that widespread violence against women and the neglect of our environment today can be traced back to those times.

Full Circle - Part Three - is a stirring documentary in which authors, teachers, social activists and feminist explore manifestation of contemporary women's spirituality in the Western world. Drawing on the customs, rites and knowledge of the past, Full Circle envisions a sustainable future where domination is replaced with respect. At the center of these discussions is a reverence for the Earth - a sacred circle which we must protect.

 
Internet and Technology Addiction Interview of Dr. David Greenfield
www.youtube.com/watch?v=xB4O4bYPVbI

Internet addiction, Compulsive Internet Disorder, or Pathological Internet Use, what ever we call it there is hardy a mental health or addictions practitioner who hasn't seen some form of this modern digital malady in their practice.

Family Law attorneys are reporting record numbers of divorces related to cybersex and cyber affairs. Employees are being fired for cyberslacking at work, due to excessive e-mail, downloading pornography, or endless cybersurfing.

There is no doubt that the Internet is the spearhead of the digital industrial revolution, but is also the sword of Damocles when it comes to its powerful psychological impact on some people's lives.
 
Naked Science - Angry Earth (Pioneer Productions 2004)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=mq8lTZ83P_Y
Naked Science is an American documentary television series that premiered in 2004 on the National Geographic Channel. The programme features various subjects related to science and technology.

What can science tell us about the fury of our Angry Earth? Can science do anything to protect us? Might we one day be able to predict the quakes? Or are we at the mercy of the awesome power of nature?

Around the world, millions live under the threat of an earthquake disaster. In the last century, more than 1 million people died in earthquakes. Over the next century, it is feared that number could increase ten-fold. Why? Because Earthquakes don't kill people. Buildings do. And urban populations are increasing so fast that we now have 'mega-cities'. We discover the seismic vulnerability of some of the world's mega cities and the threat posed to millions of people all over the world.
 
One interesting aspects is that globalist want to reduce use of paper books, newspapers and paper banknotes.

Whats Happening to the News | News War (Pt. III) 2007 (PBS Frontline)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bNQ9fApT8g
Changing times, new audiences, pressures for profits, and the Internet revolution are upending mainstream media's old values and business models. Can anyone predict the future for news and in-depth reporting?

Ancient Rome - The Ultimate Empire (Ancient History Documentary) [Time Life Inc. 1995]
www.dailymotion.com/video/x2lrtu7
Synopsis from imdb:
Enter the Colosseum alongside the gladiators and their foes as they prepare for battle. This episode re-creates the glory of Rome at the zenith of its power and explains how the Romans conquered the western world. Learn the mistakes that led to the Empire's chaotic collapse.
 
I just watched this 2009 BBC documentary 'Why Beauty Matters' by Roger Scruton. If I understand it correctly his message is that beauty is a spiritual need and that there is a link between the sacred and beauty. I thought that was interesting in light of the Darwin's Black Box thread:


The material is nothing new to many forum members and SOTT readers, but I enjoyed it, although Scruton was still careful in his assessment, OSIT:

Philosopher Roger Scruton presents a provocative essay on the importance of beauty in the arts and in our lives.

In the 20th century, Scruton argues, art, architecture and music turned their backs on beauty, making a cult of ugliness and leading us into a spiritual desert.

Using the thoughts of philosophers from Plato to Kant, and by talking to artists Michael Craig-Martin and Alexander Stoddart, Scruton analyses where art went wrong and presents his own impassioned case for restoring beauty to its traditional position at the center of our civilization

At anytime between the 1750 and 1930, If you had asked educated people to describe the aim of how poetry, art or music. They would have replied, Beauty.

And if you had asked for the point of that? You would have learned that beauty is a value, as important as truth and goodness. Then in the 20th century, Beauty stopped being important. Art increasing aimed to disturb and to break moral taboos, it was not beauty but originality, however achieved and at whatever moral cost, that won the prizes.

Not only has art made a cult of ugliness, architecture too has become soulless and sterile and it's not just our physical surroundings that have become ugly. Our language, our music and our manners are increasing raucous, Self-centered and offensive. As though beauty and good taste have no real place in our lives.

One word is written large on all these ugly things and that word is ME. My profits, my desires, my pleasures and art has nothing to say in response to this, except "Yeah go for it".

I think we are losing beauty and there is a danger that with it, we will lose the meaning of life.

Why Beauty Matters
 
What's Actually Happening Inside Guantanamo: Blacked Out Bay (VICE Media Inc. 2014)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVrmwFtoFjM
Almost 800 men have been held at the Guantanamo Bay detention facility since it was established in 2002. Today, fewer than 150 remain. Despite the fact that more than half of current detainees have been cleared for transfer from the base, and in spite of the executive order signed by President Barack Obama in 2009 ordering the closure of the prison within one year, there's no indication it will be shuttered anytime soon.

VICE News traveled to Guantanamo to find out what the hell is going on. After a tightly controlled yet bizarre tour of the facility, we sought out a former detainee in Sarajevo and a former guard in Phoenix to get their unfiltered impressions of what life is like at Gitmo.
 
Uploaded on Apr 17, 2019
This mini-documentary video shows that the War in Donbass did not start as the Western myth has it...
In February 2014. Ukraine’s replacing its democratically elected neutralist Government in February 2014, by a rabidly anti-Russian Government, was a violent event, which produced many corpses. It’s presented in The West as having been a ‘revolution’ instead of a coup;
But incontrovertible proofs presented here not only show that it was a coup, but that this coup was organized by the US Government.
Subtitles are in Russian, French, German, and Spanish

 
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