After finding no Cape Kennedy in 1969 or no United States as well, Phineas and Jeffery return to the end of World War II to make sure that German rocket scientist Werner Van Braun doesn't far into Soviet hands.
Economic, political, and police pressure once forced upon the citizens of the East Berlin by Soviet Premiere Nakita Krushchev was despised and condemned by President John F. Kennedy, yet now these same three forces, admired and exonerated by President Barack Obama, and by his own doing, are being forced upon the citizens of the United States
This small documentary should make us prize the few liberties we still have outside of countries like North Korea and Red China. But it should also make us put into perspective the length to which we are losing those same liberties. Especially since 2001, under the security and environment pretexts, government/corporate structures are becoming involved on our private lives at an alarming rate. Two decades after the fall of the Iron Curtain, the entire world is gaining the looks of a worldwide soviet system, led by undemocratic, oligarchic structures like the UN, the EU, the World Bank and the IMF. Is North Korea closer to becoming free, or are we closer to becoming North Korea, on a global scale? The telltale signs are everywhere, as we relinquish more and more of our individual freedoms, privacy, and self-determination to the all-mighty state. Please educate yourself and protect your/our freedoms. North Korea concentration camp extermination death eugenics tyranny dictatorship totalitarian communism socialism Kim Sung Il Jong assassin mass slaughter decimation genocide double think work forced labor depopulation torture control reduction zero growth wet dream eco-fascism devil big brother Orwell mind control state police armistice pact crime nazi trash parallel 38 shanty town poverty mayhem chaos UN united nations soviet regime Pyongyang food camp 14 gulag new world order
Airs 3/8 at 10pm on HISTORY! The Pawn Stars are presented with the most explosive item to ever walk through the door--a pair of Soviet nuclear missile launch keys. Can the gang count down and launch the deal or will it blow up in their faces? Then Rick hopes to buy an extremely unique 1920s ukulele banjo made by the legendary guitar company Gibson. Will Rick strike up a chord to buy this antique instrument or break a string making an unsound deal? And later a man walks in the shop with two of the biggest guns Rick has ever seen. But when it comes to pricing these behemoths of bang will size really matter?. Visit the official fan page http://www.facebook.com/PawnStars and follow HISTORY on Twitter http://twitter.com/history_daily
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Amateur film by Peter Watkins depicting the 1956 anti-communist revolt in Budapest, Hungary.
The Soviet version of events:
1. On 23 October, the "honest" socialist Hungarians demonstrated against mistakes made by the Rákosi and GerŠgovernments.
2. Fascist, Hitlerite, reactionary, counter-revolutionary hooligans financed by the imperialist west took advantage of the unrest to stage a counter-revolution.
3. The honest Hungarian people under Nagy appealed to Soviet (Warsaw Pact) forces stationed in Hungary to assist in restoring order.
4. The Nagy government was ineffective, allowing itself to be penetrated by counter-revolutionary influences, weakening then disintegrating, as proven by Nagy's culminating denouncement of the Warsaw Pact.
5. Hungarian patriots under Kádár broke with the Nagy government and formed a government of honest Hungarian revolutionary workers and peasants; this genuinely popular government petitioned the Soviet command to help put down the counter-revolution.
6. Hungarian patriots, with Soviet assistance, smashed the counter-revolution.
(-Wikipedia)
A continued look into stunning audio/video feeds from NASA-Soviet/Russian Space Agency UFO anomalies. Several cited audio clips of astronauts speaking on UFOs.
A compilation of video that contains NASA and Russian/Soviet Space Agency archived footage of documented space anomalies. As well as interviews with astronauts.
STUDY OF THE MASS EXTINCTION OF THE SOIET MUSK OX AND WOOLY MAMMOTH AND THE REINTRODUCTION OF MUSK OX INTO THE SOVIET UNION. POSSIBILITIES OF COLLECTING LIVING DNA FOR PURPOSE OF CLONING A WOOLY MAMMOTH AND REINTRODUCING IT TO THE SOVIET TUNDRA.
20 Years ago the "great wave" of Soviet Jews has arrived to Israel. What has changed since then? What got better and what hasn't changed?
MK Sofa Landver, Minister of Immigrant Absorption amd Dr. Vladimir (Ze'ev) Khanin, ministry's chief scientist discuss the subject. Speaking as well are Prof. Mikhail Chlenov, secretary-general of the Euro-Asian Jewish Congress and Telemost CEO Mark Meirson.
Inspector Porfiry Petrovich Rostnikov is an honest policeman in a very dishonest post-Soviet Union. He and his team are searching for a serial killer who has claimed at least forty victims. And then there is the problem of protecting a visiting British journalist who is working on a story about a Moscow prostitution ring -- in doing so Rostnikov and his team uncover a chain of murders that lead to a source too high to be held accountable if the police want to keep their jobs -- or their lives. learn more
Format: Digital ISBN-13: 978-1-60283-891-8Length: 7 Hr 56 Min Price: $21.95
ntergirl (Russian: ÐнÑеÑдевоÑка, translit. Interdevochka) is a screen adaptation of the eponymous story by Vladimir Kunin (also author of Svolochi), set in Leningrad (Saint Petersburg) in the time of perestroika during the 1980s.
The film was the leader of Soviet distribution in 1989 (41.3 million viewers).
Awards: 3 wins and 1 nomination. Elena Yakovleva has won the Best Actress award at Nika, 1990, and Tokyo International Film Festival, 1989.
Tatyana is a beautiful Russian nurse who is underpaid at her hospital job, so she turns a prostitute catering to international tourists. She becomes well paid in dollars, and helps her ailing mother to survive. Tatyana's international clients enlighten her about the life in other countries, so she accepts a marriage in order to escape from the grim Soviet reality. But even being married to a decent man abroad, she still suffers from being labeled as an ex-Soviet prostitute, and her new life is full of new troubles.
From http://www.hiddenwars.com/home.htm: A documentary on the Gulf War & embargo over Iraq. On August 2nd, 1990, Saddam Hussein launched his troops against Kuwait, triggering the first major international crisis of the post-Soviet Union era. But was this invasion a surprise in the first place? Were all diplomatic means really utilized to try to resolve the issue peacefully? Was there any threat from the part of Iraq against Saudi Arabia or against any of the other Gulf states? Why wasn't Washington's rhetoric against Saddam ever matched by any real support to the Iraqi opposition groups? What purpose can the embargo over Iraq serve if it is not to weaken Saddam Hussein, a result it has evidently failed to achieve to this day? What is true behind this mysterious "Gulf War Syndrome" that goes on affecting hundreds of thousands of Gulf War veterans and local populations and more and more of them every day? A two-year investigation, "Hidden Wars of Desert Storm" brings answers to all of these questions, and backed by interviews of such prominent personalities as Desert Storm Commander, General Norman Schwarzkopf, former US Attorney General Ramsey Clark, former UN Iraq Program Director Denis Halliday, former UNSCOM team-leader Scott Ritter and many others. A large selection of archival footage, moving images recently brought back from Iraq, an original soundtrack scored by acclaimed composer Fritz Heede and the narration by two-time British Academy Award-winner, actor John Hurt, all contribute to making "Hidden Wars of Desert Storm" a fast-paced, informative documentary while resolutely accessible to a general audience.
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Another Russian History project, and probably the last. Worked with a different group of people on this one too. Filming done in two days, editing in one.
Scott Brown wants to export Romneycare to all 50 states. This is a terrible idea, and just as bad as the one being supported in the US Senate now. It will bankrupt the USA, and oppress the residents of all 50 states. It will literally kill US citizens by denying them healthcare, under a quasi-soviet system. Bad idea. Scott Brown and Martha Coakley are business as usual politicians. If you want change on January 19, 2010, you need to vote for Joe Kennedy.
The very first Soviet TV broadcast for UK viewers, Moscow Television Newsreel. Hosted in English by Alex Whiston.
Taped in Central Television Studios on 53 Shabolovka St., Moscow, USSR.
Soviet TV started its Russian broadcasting from there in 1938. In 1967 it moved to a newly built Ostankino TV center.
The story concerns an unhinged US Air Force general who orders a first strike nuclear attack on the Soviet Union, and follows the President of the United States, his advisers, the Joint Chiefs of Staff and a Royal Air Force (RAF) officer as they try to recall the bombers to prevent a nuclear apocalypse, as well as the crew of one B-52 as they attempt to deliver their payload. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._Strangelove
As a Boy Scout, Peter Baird fought in the Cold War by scanning the skies over Moscow, Idaho for inbound Soviet aircraft. He fought other wars as well, with paralytic polio, rock n roll, his mother s cancer and his father s Post Traumatic Stress Disorder from a World War Two gunshot wound. As an adult, Baird became a professional magician who gave shows across the country to benefit cancer research. He also became a trial lawyer who represented his wife before the United States Supreme Court in a freedom of belief case, Ernesto Miranda of the famous Miranda case, the Presbyterian Church U.S.A. which had been infiltrated by government spies, and four Hare Krishna members charged with loitering. As a man, Baird battled depression, made stupid mistakes, endured divorce, was accused of child abuse by his mentally ill daughter, suffered literary rejection, confronted herpes in Las Vegas, published a novel, and reconciled with his father as the old man descended into Alzheimer s. Throughout, Baird wrote essays and stories - sometimes hilariously funny and sometimes profoundly serious - about life as he lived it, and law as he practiced it. They are all here in Protecting Moscow From the Soviets. Winner of the 2009 San Fransico Book Festival Award for Compilations/Anthologies *trailer produced by Book Candy Studios ;-)
The Beauvilles âSnowâ
Director: Jon Wolding (Ground Up Films)
Best Music Video Award
âSnowâ - A Tragic Love Story. Director Jon Wolding sets up The Beauvilles from Ybor City, Florida in front of a Soviet firing squad and they are asked if they have anything to say. Instead of a final statement the band starts singing their song. A strange, but very atmospheric opening. We are then taken on a journey to see how the situation came about with a love story played out in the snowy landscape.
It's a cracking piece of work and deservedly won an award for best music video in the Tampa area Sunscreen Film Festival!
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Airs Friday Oct. 23rd at 10pm/9c on HISTORY. It is the most personal yet ubiquitous weapon of all time. It has evolved from a crude ballistic pipe to a fifteen-rounds-per-second jet of bullets. It is the rifle--and R. Lee Ermey is taking a second shot at this battlefield boomstick! Gunny gets hands-on with America's most proven and famous firearms--like the M1 Garand, 1853 Enfield and the 1903 Springfield. Plus, advanced 3D graphics take us deep inside the workings of rifles. Gunny also tests which rifles were the greatest through history. Comparing weapons like the American M16 and Soviet AK-47...in a cold war shoot out! You will also meet the experts, engineers and warriors who use these weapons, as Gunny crosses America to show you the engineering evolution that lead to today's rifle.
During the winter of 1941/42, the Second World War comes to a temporary standstill on the Eastern Front yet both Nazi and Soviets are putting everything they got in order to turn the tide in their favour. Meanwhile Ahnenerbe, Nazi occult organization within the SS, calculates that the next "moment of truth" (a rare moment when actions of a single man can determine the outcome of an event, a battle or even the entire war) is approaching on the Eastern Front. The man is some anonymous Soviet officer and unless he is eliminated, his actions are going to bring success to some local Soviet offensive. To eliminate him, spiritualists of Ahnenerbe summon the long-dead baron von Wolff from the world of the dead. To counter this plan, special occult branch of the Soviet Intelligence, called 6th Division, deploys it's best agent - 14-year-old esper girl Nadya, the only survivor from the special operations unit of 6th Division - the "First Squad". (This is a joint Russian/Japanese effort, note the language: Russian w/English Subtitles! taihen kakoi!
Vintage coffee machine from Soviet Union in action. We found it in an old attic, surprisingly it still works. The taste of coffee was awful, as the machine is mainly made of aluminum. Visit http://blog.wakeupvibes.com for more.
Buy this DVD at www.sddfilms.com. A touching story of a Czech boy who is liberated from a concentration camp and then picked up by a Czechoslovak Army laundry unit under Soviet command. He becomes the unit's mascot, and is given the nickname "prace" or "slingshot bearer" after Czech boys who had fought with slingshots in the Czech Hussite armies of the 15th century. The boy, along with a little Slovak girl whom the unit also rescues up along the way, participate in the liberation of his homeland.
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Kenneth Copeland Ministries
Rick Renner Ministries is located in Russia and in the former Soviet Union. He takes some time to discuss what it's like to be a friend and partner with Kenneth Copeland Ministries.
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Download it now: http:/*****ly/mAhoV. This collection includes animated adaptations of the Superman: Red Son comic book, bundled into twelve episodes that place Superman and his nefarious villains in the Soviet Union instead of the United States. This Motion Comics Series mixes alternate versions of DC super-heroes and villains with alternate-reality versions of real political figures such as Joseph Stalin and John F. Kennedy, spanning the years 1950-2000.
In 1961 President John F. Kennedy started the United States on a path of discovery and exploration that captures the best of mankind's spirit. On April 12th, 1961, the Soviet Union reports the successful launch, orbit and reentry of the first man in space, Cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin pushing the cold war into a space duel. With the collapse of communism and the rise of freedom in the Russian Federation, recent access to documents in the Kremlin archives reveal a story intended to remain buried forever. Yuri Gagarin, the icon of triumphant communism known world over, was not the first man in space. He was preceded by Vladimir Ilyushin, an unsung hero and the man at the center of this decades old conspiracy....
TAXIDERMIA contains three generational stories, about a grandfather, a father, and a son, linked together by recurring motifs. The dim grandfather, an orderly during World War Two, lives in his bizarre fantasies; he desires love. The huge father seeks success as a top athlete â a speed eater â in the post-war pro-Soviet era. The grandson, a meek, small-boned taxidermist, yearns for something greater: immortality. He wants to create the most perfect work of art of all time by stuffing his own torso. Historical facts and surrealism become intertwined as magical realism, like in the works of Gabriel GarcÃÂa Marquez or the Hungarian writer Lajos Parti Nagy; the script is based on two of the latterâÂÂs stories. Palfi added the third story, that of the grandson the taxidermist.
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1 of 3 music videos we made for the Science Channel's BRINK. http://science.discovery.com/brink/brink.html
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Chords: Verse: F Bbm Bridge: Am-sus Dm Gm; Am Dm C
Lyrics:
Weâve got the greatest job on earth
and weâre not even on earth
weâre orbiting the world, you see
collecting space debris
expended rockets, expired satellites
circling the globe, endangering space flight.
weâre the guys cleaning up the mess
putting astronauts familyâs fears to rest.
you wouldnât believe the premium on my life insurance policy
even a paint chip would take off my arm travelling at orbital velocity
Collectinâ space junk, space waste, space stuff
We make it safe for shuttles to fly
Weâre trash men, weightless trash men!
Ceaning up the crap you left behind
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We got hit by Soviet trash last year
from the cosmonauts on MIR
- but our ... Distributed by Tubemogul.
Join hosts Peter and Dan Snow for an unprecedented look at the decisive conflicts of the 20th century. This new landmark series reveals the intricacies of these crucial battles -- the strategies, the weapons, the tactics and their impact. Unique CGI brings to life the vast landscapes of modern warfare and an extraordinary overview of the major actions, while the dramatized testimony of ordinary soldiers brings the experience of combat into sharp relief.
Episode 3: 1942 Stalingrad
The battle of Stalingrad is one of the most epic and tragic battles of World War II. Two armies fought a battle to the death amidst a city whose name has became synonymous with slaughter on a massive scale.
The German 6th Army had nearly secured control of this prize desperately sought by Hitler when in an extraordinary reversal of fortunes, the attackers were themselves surrounded by a massive Soviet counter-attack. Trapped on the Russian steppe in brutal winter conditions, thousands of the Wehrmacht's best men were left to starve or freeze to death. Capture was no escape the horror. Of approximately 90,000 German soldiers taken prisoner only about 5,000 ever returned home.
Peter and Dan travel to Stalingrad -- modern-day Volgograd -- now largely rebuilt but still carrying the scars of the terrible battle. This is the first time a foreign film crew has been allowed inside the Tractor Factory, scene of one of the extraordinary battles that flared up in over 5 months of fighting. Dan goes down into the sewers where many Soviets were forced to take cover. Together, the Snows go on a training operation with the British Army and are taught how snipers would have operated around the city.
http://www.robotwerewolfninjadeluxe.com In this episode comedian Mike Holmes recounts some interesting little-known facts about the Soviet Empire. Pussyolgoist Raj Desai gives a lengthy product review for a sexual aide that will really put you in the swing of things (Spoiler Alert: itâs a love swing). Actor/Comedian/Man About Town TJ Miller phones in mid-workout from an elliptical machine hot off a trip from Pittsburgh, Kansas. And newcomer to the podcast, Baby Smiley, doles out some very helpful advice for teens (involving knives and pregnancy) in her new segment Ask A Chola.
Buy this DVD at www.sddfilms.com. The story of Soviet intelligence agents who are wanted by the Germans. They find themselves under the supervision of the British intelligence, held up in a Soviet orphanage and while they try to evade their captors they seek to return the children to their homes.
To bridge the cultural gap between Russia and the United States, Soviets and Americans join forces on board the "Te Vega" and set sail across the Atlantic Ocean.
Secretary of the State Susan Bysiewicz on Monday honored nearly 90 World War II veterans from the former Soviet Union living in Connecticut during a Public Service Awards ceremony at the Greater Hartford/Mandell Jewish Community Center in West Hartford on May 11, 2009.
âThough fighting under a different flag, these veterans were key allies of the United States during World War II, summoning the courage to defeat Nazi tyranny and advance the cause of freedom,â Bysiewicz said. âThey endured great sacrifice and witnessed horrific atrocities, and did it without great fanfare â without seeking recognition or asking to be honored. Many were religiously persecuted in their home country after the war and sought refuge in the United States. Today we salute them as the greatest generation.â
JEANNETTE CATSOULIS, NY Times: Art house meets grind house in Cargo 200, Alexey Balabanovs morbidly compelling thriller set in the Soviet Union.
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It is 1984, the economy and the party are collapsing, and the bodies of slain Soviet soldiers â code-named Cargo 200 â arrive regularly from the war in Afghanistan. Seeking distraction, a number of loosely related characters stray into the countryside, where dancing, drinking and unreliable vehicles kick-start a tale of unpredictable jeopardy and escalating depravity.
Pulling roughly on several narrative strings, Mr. Balabanov conjures a political and moral landscape drowning in corruption and pickled in black-market vodka. People cross paths and disappear, only to show up later wielding firearms or unexpected official identities. Connecting them is a hollow-eyed police officer named Zhurov (Alexey Poluyan), whose abduction and abuse of the innocent daughter of a party official is the movies grandest act of sadism.
All this punishment can at times obscure the point; but the cinematographer, Alexander Simonov, coaxes a savage beauty from sad skylines and the gaunt shells of silent factories. As Zhurovs drunken mother sprawls in front of an absurd television show, steadfastly ignoring the horrors in the next room, Cargo 200 plumbs near-comical depths of anti-Communist fury. Not many people will be laughing.
What's in the vault this week? The last member of an intergalactic police force; an icon of truth, justice and the Soviet Way; and some young super-powered whippersnappers who don't know their place!
Buy this DVD at www.sddfilms.com. Dubravka is a wild, boyish Crimean girl ( the movie is beautifully filmed and presumably set on the Crimean coast, Soviet-era southern paradise) who is struggling not to lose her childhood dreams and illusions while discovering the adult world that is so often mean, cruel and unfair. Yet some things, like friendship, endure beyond. The movie's strong is in staying a children's movie while frankly showing adult and family problems. Some scenes are very powerful.
Buy this dvd at www.sddfilms.com. Fearing for his life, a doctor replaces the still born grand daughter of a drunk, pistol wielding soviet general with one of two twin girls born at the same time to an impoverished artist. Fast forward a few years and the general is now the president of Russia. A twist of fate places the now streetwise twin raised by her mother and the pampered twin raised in the kremlin in the same holiday costume party. The two accidentally switch places, each lost in their new worlds and trying to get home. Meanwhile they gain new prospective on their lives and teach those around them a little bit about how the other half lives.