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![]() Aum Shinrikyo Documentaries (A & A2) English | 4h18mn | XviD | 608x464 | 1253kbps | 29fps | MP3 | 192kbps | 2.74 GB Genre: Documentary In the aftermath of the 1995 sarin gas release in Tokyos subway system, director Tatsuya Mori went behind the scnes to chart the activities of the Aum Shrinrikyo, the group responsible for the attack. This riveting documentary -- two years in the making -- sheds light on the members beliefs and daily routines, focusing on apprehensive spokesman Hiroshi Araki. Cameras capture the media frenzy that engulfed the cult along with the publics outrage. Views: 101
![]() National Geographic: My Brilliant Brain (2010) DVB XviD MP3-MVGroup Language: English 3x47 mins | 704x448 | XviD - 2080Kbps | 25.000fps | MP3 - 128Kbps | 2.18GB Genre: Documentary My Brilliant Brain is a riveting series that tries to answer questions about human intelligence. Do differences in gender and brain size enable individuals to excel far beyond their peers* Or, can education and environment help enable anyone to become a prodigy* Using computer generated images, brain scans and expert testimony we unlock some of the brains biggest mysteries. Views: 78
![]() American Experience: The Great Famine Russia 1922 Dvdrip Xvid MP3 - NewMov English | AVI | Mpeg4 | 624x352 | 00:53:22 | 29.970 fps 830 kbps | MP3 128 kbps 48 KHz | 550 MB Genre: Documentary When a devastating famine descended on Soviet Russia in 1921, it was the worst natural disaster in Europe since the Black Plague in the Middle Ages. Half a world away, Americans responded with a massive two-year relief campaign, championed by a new Secretary of Commerce, "the Great Humanitarian" Herbert Hoover. The nearly 300 American relief workers, "Hoover's boys," would be tested by a railroad system in disarray, a forbidding climate, and—being among the first group of outsiders to break through Russia's isolation following the Bolshevik Revolution—a ruthless government suspicious of their motives. By the summer of 1922, Americans were feeding nearly eleven million Soviet citizens a day in 19,000 kitchens. The Great Famine from producer Austin Hoyt (George H.W. Bush) tells this riveting story of America's engagement with a distant and desperate people—an operation hailed for its efficiency, grit and generosity—within the larger story of the Russian Revolution and the roots of the U.S.-Soviet rivalry that would dominate the second half of the twentieth century. |







