The Empire of Dust
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There's way more, but start with these. Let us know how it goes.
Powering through Europa. This documentary is great although it makes me a little angry. The Germans were totally shit on.
I found a better link for it as the one you provided wasn’t working that well.
My older brother saw me watching it and it triggered him. He couldn’t just sit and watch it he kept on making comments about it being Nazi propaganda and revisionist history. I had to turn it off til he left because it was annoying as hell. He’s an old hippie who thinks he knows everything.
Glad you're enjoying it. You're brother probably will have to watch the One Third documentary first. I find delivery of debunking the major event before going pro NatSoc has a less triggering effect.
You might get something out of The Protocols of Zion and Mein Kampf (both on archive.org) after the Europa one. There are a ton of good talks by David Irving on archive.org all about that same stuff. That said, you're probably good with the WW2 stuff. There is a really great that you might like. Actually, the corbettreport.com site has a ton of great docs about all kinds of stuff (note that almost everything you've been told about history and science is a lie, you're just unraveling the top few layers of the onion).
But, that Triumph of the Nerds and the other ones I listed might be a nice sidetrack if you're looking for something more positive.
What do you know about Albert Einstein?
EDIT: Oh, I almost forgot. If you want to see a real "out of shadows" documentary that goes a lot deeper, check out. There are other parts to this series, but they're not necessary to get the idea.
Ok finished One Third of the Holocaust. Was great. I liked it’s straightforward use of text and diagrams to present the information. I never really explored that area of knowledge so it was pretty enlightening. I may have to ask my dad what he thinks as he was alive during the war. He was born in 1932.
Good job getting through it, and I'm happy you liked it. Some have told me it was boring, but I found the scientific dismantling better than any of the other documentaries out there.
Note that the other two I listed there aren't so positive feeling and each cover a vast number of topics. If you like the straight up approach of the One Third documentary what other subjects are you interested in? Maybe I can recommend others.
Just finished Apotheosis! Was pretty excellent. One advantage of quarantine is I can watch TV all day. Gonna start Europa soon.
I’m pretty much interested in everything. Music, computers, conspiracy, history, politics, etc. I like alternative media so I listen to John B Wells and Dr Bill Deagle (even though he’s kinda bit of an ass and crazy). Some other guys on the net. I could always use another podcast to listen to while going to sleep. I tried getting into Joe Rogan. He’s okay I guess.
The inner hacker in me always has me poking around looking for anything that’s not mainstream or widely known. I’m always looking for the next rabbit hole. I think that’s what brought me to Poal. Reddit went to shit. Voat is decent but I don’t like how the website is not being updated and it makes you wonder who is running things over there.
American Factory on NetFlix. A documentary about a Chinese auto-glass manufacturer that buys a closed down GM plant in Ohio (I think) and then struggles to set up a profitable operation using American labor. It does a really good job of not taking sides and of portraying the events fairly and without resorting to emotions. As well it very effectively contrasts the American and Chinese working cultures.
It is especially interesting and enlightening when a team of American managers are sent to China to see how the plant is run there.
Check it out if you haven’t seen it and have over 3 hours to burn.
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