Snowfall is a TV show that depicts the rise of the crack cocaine epidemic in Los Angeles in the 1980s. The story follows several characters as they navigate the dangerous and complex world of drugs, crime, and government conspiracies. The series explores the impact of the epidemic on the African-American community and the involvement of the CIA in drug trafficking.
After the murder of his family, Marine veteran Frank Castle becomes the vigilante known as The Punisher. He wages a one-man war against corrupt officials and criminals, using his military training and skills to mete out justice. As he delves deeper into the conspiracy, he uncovers a web of government corruption and drug trafficking that extends far beyond what he initially believed. With each new discovery, Frank becomes a more dangerous and ruthless force, willing to do whatever it takes to expose the truth and obtain revenge.
Air America is a dark comedy about a civilian pilot caught up in the CIA's secret war in Laos, during the Vietnam War. He becomes involved in drug smuggling and black operations while trying to survive and expose the conspiracy.
In the small town of White Sands, a sheriff finds himself in the middle of a covert operation involving the FBI, CIA, and Iran-Contra. As he investigates, he discovers dark secrets and must navigate through a web of deception and violence to uncover the truth.
The Last Narc is a captivating TV show that delves into the dark underbelly of the CIA and DEA's operations in the 1980s. It follows the investigation into the murder of Kiki Camarena, an honest DEA agent, and uncovers a web of corruption, betrayal, and government conspiracy. This gripping series exposes the deep-rooted corruption within the Mexican drug cartels and the complicity of government agencies in the illegal drug trade.
Freeway: Crack in the System is a documentary that explores the crack cocaine epidemic in Los Angeles during the 1980s, and the government's role in it. The film highlights the connections between the crack trade and the Iran-Contra scandal, as well as the impact on communities and individuals affected by the drug.
American Drug War: The Last White Hope is a documentary that explores the complicity of government agencies in drug smuggling and dealing, with a focus on the Iran-Contra affair. It reveals the government cover-up and corruption surrounding the CIA's involvement in drug trafficking and the devastating impact of the drug war on individuals and communities.
A documentary that reveals the truth behind the Panama invasion and the manufacturing of consent. It exposes the media bias, war propaganda, and abuse of power by the military-industrial complex. The film investigates the CIA's involvement in drug trafficking and the brutal treatment of Panamanian citizens.
After Laura's husband James is murdered, she decides to find out who did it and why. She finds herself in a fight against an anti-terrorist organization in her desire for revenge.
At the height of the cold war, the C.I.A. secretly funded Dr. Ewen Cameron, director of the Allan Memorial Institute, and his experimental research into brainwashing techniques. Twenty-five years later, the last nine survivors of those gruesome experiments fight to expose the truth...of The Sleep Room.
The origins of the drug war in the United States, which spans five decades, and its unexpected effects on American culture, institutions and politics.
Coverup: Behind the Iran Contra Affair is a documentary film that delves into the hidden details of the Iran Contra Affair, a scandal involving the Reagan administration's covert dealings with Iran and Nicaragua. It explores the web of deception, government cover-ups, and the abuse of power that surrounded the affair. Through interviews, archive footage, and in-depth research, the film reveals the dark underbelly of the affair and exposes the deep-state conspiracy that orchestrated it.
In 1970, at the height of the Vietnam War and on the heels of Nixon's announcement that U.S. troops would invade Cambodia, a mild-mannered English professor at UC Berkeley completed a startling book called The War Conspiracy. Yet, despite the fact that the author's publisher was Bobbs Merrill, a major literary brand, the book never reached the public domain. Little did the professor know there were powerful forces working behind the scenes to prevent its release. He would later discover that through its ties to ITT, a major shareholder in Bobbs Merrill, the Central Intelligence Agency was able to suppress the book.
Tracking the covert history of CIA drug smuggling from Nicaragua to Arkansas and South Central Los Angeles, GNN sheds light on the darkest secret of the Agency's operational directorate. Cut to the ambient Hip Hop loops of DJ Trek-e, Crack The CIA features explosive footage of Mike Ruppert's historical televised confrontation with CIA Director John Deutch.
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