Tuesday, December 13, 2011

MUST SEE DOCUMENTARIES!!!

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

This is my list of MUST SEE DOCUMENTARIES. Most of them have an instant link so that you can watch them right now absolutely free. Some however can only be viewed on NetFlix or Hulu+

These films will give you a new perspective on our world and hopefully open your eyes as to why there is so much cancer and sickness everywhere you look. They should be shown to children in schools at a very young age to help teach them to make better decisions as to what they consume on a daily basis.

Please make the time to watch them all if you can. They are ALL very informative.


Food Inc  

Available on NetFlix

Food, Inc. exposes America'sindustrialized food system and its effect on our environment, health, economyand workers' rights. Learn about these issues and take action through the Hungry ForChange cafeteria and check out the 10 Simple Tips for makingpositive changes in your eating habits. Learn more about these issues and howyou can take action on Takepart.com.






Food Matters 

 Available on NetFlix
www.foodmatters.tv/index
With nutritionally-depleted foods,chemical additives and our tendency to rely upon pharmaceutical drugs to treatwhat's wrong with our malnourished bodies, it's no wonder that modern societyis getting sicker. Food Matters sets about uncovering the trillion dollarworldwide 'sickness industry' and gives people some scientifically verifiablesolutions for overcoming illness naturally.






SuperSize Me 


While examining the influence of the fast food industry,Morgan Spurlock personally explores the consequences on his health of a diet ofsolely McDonald's food for one month. It shows the weight gain and health risksdeveloped by his experiment. 









Fat Sick and Nearly Dead   


Available on NetFlix 

100 pounds overweight, loaded upon steroids and suffering from a debilitating autoimmune disease, Joe Cross isat the end of his rope and the end of his hope. In the mirror he saw a 310lbman whose gut was bigger than a beach ball and a path laid out before him thatwouldn't end well— with one foot already in the grave, the other wasn't farbehind. FAT, SICK & NEARLY DEAD is an inspiring film that chronicles Joe'spersonal mission to regain his health.




SweetMisery: A Poisoned World 

Excellent documentary showing how dangerous artificialsweetner Aspartame is. From its history, to its effects this video is enough toshock anyone into really looking at there food labels next time they shop.Aspartame is a toxic food that came into the world as an investment by DonaldRumsfeld, while ignoring the deadly effects the tests showed. Take a good lookat this video, it could save lives.






Fed Up

Available on NetFlix
About 70% of the food we eat contains genetically modified ingredients and is not labeled. The biotechnology industry is spending $50 million a year to convince us that this technology is our only hope for feeding the world and saving the environment. Family farmers are disappearing at an astonishing rate as people continue to go hungry both here and abroad.






Forks Over Knives 

Available on NetFlix 
Thefeature film Forks Over Knives examines the profound claim that most, if notall, of the degenerative diseases that afflict us can be controlled, or evenreversed, by rejecting animal-based and processed foods.










King Corn 


Available on NetFlix
             
King Corn is a feature documentary abouttwo friends, one acre of corn, and the subsidized crop that drives ourfast-food nation. In King Corn, Ian Cheney and Curt Ellis, best friends fromcollege on the east coast, move to the heartland to learn where their foodcomes from. With the help of friendly neighbors, genetically modified seeds,and powerful herbicides, they plant and grow a bumper crop of America'smost-productive, most-subsidized grain on one acre of Iowa soil. But when theytry to follow their pile of corn into the food system, what they find raisestroubling questions about how we eat-and how we farm.An entertaining documentary which raises a lot of good questions.  One ofthe biggest, to me, “Why no cameras in the high-fructose corn syrupmanufacturing plant????”  






And this is the documentary that will enlighten you on the topic of Geoengineering (Chemtrails) An excellent movie. 

What in theWorld Are They Spraying?



Bynow everyone has seen crisscrossing streaks of white clouds trailing behind jetaircraft, stretching from horizon to horizon, eventually turning the sky into amurky haze. Our innate intelligence tells us these are not mere vapor trailsfrom jet engines, but no one yet has probed the questions: who is doingthis and why. With the release of this video, all of that has changed.Here is the story of a rapidly developing industry called geo-engineering,driven by scientists, corporations, and governments intent on changing globalclimate, controlling the weather, and altering the chemical composition of soiland water all supposedly for the betterment of mankind. Although officialsinsist that these programs are only in the discussion phase, evidence isabundant that they have been underway since about 1990 and the effect has beendevastating to crops, wildlife, and human health. We are being sprayed withtoxic substances without our consent and, to add insult to injury, they arelying to us about it. Do not watch this documentary if you have high bloodpressure.



 These films help you to understand a little better about the situation our nation is facing with cancer, illnesses and disease. It also shows how unhealthy we are as Americans. You are what you eat and THAT is a FACT.

As I watch more documentaries I will post them for you to share the wealth of information :)

-B

4 comments:

  1. Thanks for the links. I have seen Food Inc., Supersize Me, and Fat, Sick, Nearly Dead. Now will need to set aside some time to watch the others.

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  2. This is why I grow most of my own food. And they said I was crazy. :)

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  3. wow! that jus blew my mind! its is very wrong and makes me mad...its not right at all!!!

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  4. Thank you for sharing these with us. Sending a link to my mother as she uses artificial sweeteners.

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