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"Why We Fight" is a 2005 documentary film directed by Eugene Jarecki about the American military–industrial complex. The title refers to the World War II-era eponymous propaganda movies commissioned by the U.S. Government to justify their decision to enter the war against the Axis Powers.

Our individual attitudes and our collective reality are so deeply intertwined that it is no longer possible to ignore how we are all affecting the world at large in our own little ways ... It is only this illusion of separation in our egoic state of consciousness that has created all the strife we experience here now ... it is up to each one of us to now find a way to be the change ...

... There is no way to Peace ... Peace is the Way ...


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In this video presentation from the Nexus Conference 2010, titled "Sacred Geometry & Unified Fields", physicist Nassim Haramein presents new concepts explaining how we are all interconnected and can access infinite knowledge.














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Here is a brilliant compilation featuring short video clips from some of the most prominent documentary films of our times.

Featuring classic documentaries such as "New Swirled Order", "Zeitgeist" and various other videos and clips documenting UFOs, Crop Circles, ETs ...
































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"Super High Me" is a 2007 documentary film about the effects of smoking cannabis for 30 days. The documentary stars comedian Doug Benson. The documentary's name and its poster are plays on the 2005 documentary 'Super Size Me'.

Super High Me documents Benson avoiding alcohol and cannabis for a cleansing period and then smoking and otherwise consuming cannabis every day for 30 days in a row. Benson says that Super High Me is "Super Size Me with weed instead of McDonalds". The film also includes interviews with marijuana activists, dispensary owners, politicians and patients who are part of the medical marijuana movement such as Marc Emery, the Canadian "Prince of Pot".



Benson took various tests to gauge his physical and mental health both before 30 days of not smoking cannabis, and after doing so for 30 days straight. Benson's physician concluded that the effects on Benson's health from his use of cannabis were generally inconsequential.



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