
Trooper Marc Diab, 22, of The Royal Canadian Dragoons was killed in Afghanistan when an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) struck his vehicle on March 8th, 2009. In the wake of his death, many lives were forever changed.

As NATO attacks continue in Libya, ex US Congresswoman and former presidential candidate Cynthia McKinney went to the country on a non-governmental fact-finding mission to see what exactly is going on in the [...]

This film is also available at http://to.pbs.org/hMZzq0 Watch Daniel Goldhagen’s ground-breaking documentary focused on the worldwide phenomenon of genocide, which premiered on PBS on April 14, 2010. To see this and other full-length [...]

As reports of radiation contamination, the uncovering of devastated Japanese villages, a new radiation leak into Lake Ontario from a Canadian nuclear facility and now the joint allied bombing of Libya, I am [...]

Greg Felton, an investigative reporter and author, spoke at the Vancouver Public Library on Feb. 25, 2008 about the influence of the Zionist Lobby on US foreign policy.

Ten years ago some of the worst atrocities in the history of mankind took place in the country of Rwanda–and in an era of high-speed communication and round the clock news, the events went almost unnoticed by the rest of the world.
Morris probes the reasons behind the U.S. commitment to the Vietnam War–and finds a depressingly inconsistent policy. McNamara himself emerges as–well, not exactly apologetic, but clearly haunted by the what-ifs of Vietnam.
This film documents the systematic torture of sentient beings, the lowest form of debasement man can reach. We bare strange powers of terror and cruelty that through the audacity of human dominance we have governed and determined as a species that it is okay to slaughter, mistreat; strike, torture and terrify animals of all kinds.

The War on Drugs has become the longest and most costly war in American history, the question has become, how much more can the country endure?