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Top Secret about Himalaya You didn’t know

Top Secret about  Himalaya  You didn’t know

The Himalayas are the highest mountains in the world. As such, almost anyone has heard something about the mountains at least once in their life. The Himalayas form a mountain range in Asia, separating the plains of the Indian subcontinent from the Tibetan Plateau. They stretch across the northeastern portion of India, covering approximately 1,500 … Read more

2012: Science or Superstition

2012: Science or Superstition

“This documentary brings together leading researchers, writers and scientists in the field such as Graham Hancock, John Major Jenkins, Daniel Pinchbeck, Alberto Villoldo, Anthony Aveni, Robert Bauval, Jim Marrs, Walter Cruttenden, Lawrence E. Joseph, Alonso Mendez, Douglas Rushkoff, John Anthony West and Benito Vegas Duran, who tell us exactly what the date, December 21, 2012 means to them, why it’s … Read more

How It’s Made: Springfield Rifle

How It’s Made: Springfield Rifle

The Springfield rifle is one of the most famous sniper rifles in the army world. The model 1873 was the first standard-issue breech loading rifle that was used by the United States Army. Since then, the Springfield rifle has gone through several upgrades, but the basis of the rifle stays the same. Nowadays, there are … Read more

Inside LSD

Inside LSD

“The film forces you to ask tough questions like can LSD possibly enhance our brain power, expand our creativity, or cure diseases. One wonders if LSD could be the next drug in the doctor arsenal. Outlawed in 1970, LSD the street drug has acquired the reputation of being a very dangerous drug employed by agents … Read more

Modern Meat

Modern Meat

In Modern Meat, FRONTLINE takes a close look inside the world of the modern American meat industry and shows how this once simple product has turned into a much more dangerous phenomenon, given the fact that an average American eats at least three hamburgers a week; and with the increase in availability and reduction in … Read more

The Power of Putin

The Power of Putin

At the presidential election held on March 18, 2018, Vladimir Putin again won the vote of the people. He won reelection for his second consecutive and fourth overall term in office. He won with 77% of the vote. Putin was the president of Russia from 2000 to 2008, at which point he candidate for prime … Read more

When Albums Ruled the World

When Albums Ruled the World

Between the mid 1960s and the late 1970s, the long-playing record and the albums that graced its grooves changed popular music for ever. For the first time, musicians could escape the confines of the three-minute pop single and express themselves as never before across the expanded artistic canvas of the album. The LP allowed popular music become an art form … Read more

England: Georgians

England: Georgians

Lust, tempestuous relationships and madness feature in the colorful reigns of the Georgians. George I brought two mistresses over from Germany. George II quarreled openly with his son Frederick, and George III became ruler of the British Empire – but madness eventually disabled him. His son reigned as Prince Regent for eight years, and later … Read more

Horizon: Infinity

Horizon: Infinity

The idea of a phrase ‘Infinite’ is mind-blowing. Not only to simple students learning maths in school but also to the greatest physics and mathematics in the world. Thinking that universe is infinite could be frightening. Who knows what we could find while exploring it? Nevertheless it’s a beautiful subject giving us a bit of … Read more

National Geographic The Dark Side of Dubai

National Geographic The Dark Side of Dubai

When people think of Dubai, the first things that come to mind are oil, rich people, wealth, glamour, luxury, and modern living. But that is just what you mostly see on TV. There are dark sides to Dubai, one which only someone who has been there, or has lived there for quite some time, can … Read more