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The Nabataeans – The Final Days Of Petra

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The Nabataeans or Nabateans were ancient Arab people who inhabited northern Arabia and the southern Levant. Their settlements—most prominently the assumed capital city of Raqmu (present-day Petra, Jordan). The Nabateans emerged as a distinct civilization and political entity between the 4th and 2nd centuries BCE, with their kingdom centered around a loosely controlled trading network […]

The Great Conspiracy

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The Great Conspiracy: The 9/11 News Special You Never Saw is a follow-up to The Great Deception that is 70 minutes long. That is a 44-minute video that is also pioneering by Barrie Zwicker. He was the first person in the mainstream media to broadcast on air (in January of 2002) and question the official […]

What the Ancients Did for Us: The Islamic World

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The spread of Islam is one of the most significant occurrences in human history. In the 7th century, Mohammed intended to unite the divided Arabs through a new religion. A century after his death, he had achieved the incredible feat of creating a medieval superpower. The Arabs and Moriscos had migrated to Spain near the […]

Endurance: Shackleton’s Legendary Antarctic Expedition

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Ernest Shackleton attempted to become the first person to walk across the frozen wasteland of Antarctica in 1914, but he and his 28-man crew were stranded there for nearly two years due to bad weather and mishaps. Surprisingly, Shackleton and his companions were able to survive, however, they recorded remarkable footage of their ordeal through […]

The True Story of Che Guevara

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From his frequent trips on motorcycles to the pivotal role he played in the Cuban Revolution, Che Guevara, the revolutionary from Argentina, is documented in a documentary that explores his life. His image has become a popular symbol of left-wing politics. This man, who ordered the execution of countless people while in charge of the […]

The Untold Story of Emmett Louis Till

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Simple, yet captivating, The Undisclosed Story of Emmett Louis Till details the insanity of racism in the South during the 1950s. Combining archival photos and interviews with deeply felt narratives, this documentary chronicles the terrifying tale of the moment a mischievous 14-year-old black boy from Chicago, visiting his relatives in Mississippi, audibly addressed a white […]

Mysteries of Asia: Lost Temples of India

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The Mysteries of Asia’s three-part video series was originally intended for the Learning Channel. During this portion of the program, historians and others discuss temples built in India over 1,000 years ago. Today, tourists rarely visit them, however, they are still quite intriguing. Records show that elephants that were professionally trained were required to drag […]

Legacy: The Origins of Civilization

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Humans have inhabited the planet for over a million years, but the development of civilization – the life of cities – only occurred in the last 5000 years. Through time, cultures have evolved and fallen, appropriating nature or dependent on it, at the end, nature reasserted herself. However, in the past few hundred years, a […]

The Nazis, A Warning From History

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Later, the Nazis attempted to rewrite history to claim that Hitler became Chancellor because it was his destiny, but in reality, Hitler was helped by economic circumstances and the miscalculation of others. As the new millennium approaches, one question in history is more important than any other. How is it possible for a civilized nation […]

Nazi Concentration Camps

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About the discovery of Nazi concentration camps in Germany and Belgium by advancing Allied forces during World War II. Consisting mostly of dead and surviving prisoners and facilities for killing and torture. Map of Europe showing locations of different camps. In the Leipzig concentration camp, there are mountains of dead bodies, many living Russian, Czechoslovak, […]