Highlighting the work of others

There are some really great write-ups going on at some of the other blogs I read.

  • Ultraviolet Garden has a must-read exposé on the Camp Lejune Toxic Water Contamination. Soldiers who stayed at this military base over several decades were knowingly exposed to regular doses of cancer-causing chemicals.
  • Paul M. Peterson puts together some information on Operation Paperclip, the large-scale integration of Nazi scientists and doctors into the United States military-industrial complex.
  • Tad runs a wonderful local blog called The PLAZOID, doing the unpopular work of standing up to the powers that be for the disenfranchised and writing with passion.
  • Benamar Benatta has still not received any recognition from the Canadian government for the unlawful rendition and torture he faced. The fight goes on.

Offline movies worth watching

If the topics covered on this weblog have interested you so far, I thought you might be interested in this collection of DVDs that are not available for online viewing.

People have to make a living. Unfortunately, the people who need this information most will be the hardest-pressed to afford it. If you can, buy these materials, show them to people you know, and spread the word. Here, I am simply linking to their websites so you can learn more from the horse’s mouth.

If you have any good DVD documentary picks, list them in the comments section.