This is a very interesting doc about the exploitation of Slovakias Oil by American companies. The Brown Gold Of Slovakia - Action is the best defense.
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1 day ago (edited) • Moconomy
This is a very interesting doc about the exploitation of Slovakias Oil by American companies. The Brown Gold Of Slovakia - Action is the best defense.
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Watch this documentary if you want to know how Starbucks became so successful: Barons of Beverage - Coca Cola and Starbucks - The CEOs of two of the biggest beverage distributors in the world discuss their business strategies.
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2 weeks ago • Moconomy
A very interesting piece of investigative journalism. About bribery and corruption in the UK.
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A unique investigation into the heart of a country that is unlike any other. https://youtu.be/eMNhRlTX5JY In the cosmopolitan cities of Geneva, Lausanne or Zurich, or in the rural valleys or in the mountain villages, the distinctive Swiss identity never fails to surprise its visitors. Switzerland is the country with the most firearms per capita, just after the US. However, there is hardly any gun violence, and never any mass shootings. Every member of the Gobet family goes shooting, and the cupboards are full of assault rifles. Each year, Isabelle, Patrick and their children take part in the world’s largest shooting festival in the countryside. A large, popular and… peaceful gathering.
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Around the world, demand for water is exploding. https://youtu.be/jmH8T1RYQg0 They call it ’blue gold.’ Around the world, demand for water is exploding. By 2050, at least one in four will live in a country suffering from water shortages – creating ideal conditions for a new market… Goldman Sachs, HSBC, UBS, Allianz, Deutsche Bank, BNP. Banks, investment funds and hedge funds are all rushing to invest billions of euros in anything related to water. A real monopoly of water has begun. From California to Australia, from New York to London via Marseille, we investigate the financialization of water. New power relations are being established and access to water is being threatened. It’s a battle taking place on many fronts: ideological, political, environmental, and of course, economic. The fate of nearly 10 billion inhabitants around the world depends on its outcome.
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Exposing the secret world of unknown tax havens, a global network of tax-free storage facilities with art and goods for the super-rich - unknown, until now. https://youtu.be/RYqmhNvkD88 From Singapore to Luxembourg via Switzerland, a very discreet service is now booming: the storage of precious goods (works of art, luxury cars, vintage wines) in secure warehouses called free ports, originally considered as temporary transit zones. This system, which is extremely advantageous for owners who remain anonymous if they wish and are exempt from customs duties and VAT, encourages tax evasion and parallel trade. For these goods can be resold within the warehouses themselves in transactions that are not always transparent. Museum officials deplore, for example, that these secret storages allow certain key works to be stolen from public view for a long time.
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Economy Documentary To Watch: https://youtu.be/tKdI3kvHZJY The future is uncertain and full of challenges. How do we rescue our cities and tackle inequalities? How do we deal with an aging future and bridging the gender gap? It's time for some forward thinking.
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This Film is a documentary that explores the current state of our economy and the impact a new monetary system like Bitcoin can have on the world. https://youtu.be/ZAZrEWgZErg At the beginning of the last century, major economies left the gold standard and started the practice of printing money without any assets backing it. This gave governments the power of infinite money. A power that has been abused in the past, and to this day, is used in the name of "saving the economy" through actions which, in fact, devalues our currencies and leads to the impoverishment of citizens in the long term.
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If you could create an immortal version of yourself, would you? https://youtu.be/u010eOt_g5o Until this decade, that question was the stuff of science fiction, but now experts in the fields of artificial intelligence and robotics suggest it will indeed be possible. This feature documentary explores the latest advancements in AI, robotics and biotech including such innovations as 3D mindclone avatars, brain organoids grown in petri dishes, and android robots who see beauty in the universe. Can we replicate the human mind--let alone the human soul? This question is explored with visionaries including: Nick Bostrom, author of Superintelligence; Japanese roboticist, Hiroshi Ishiguro; Douglas Rushkoff, author of Team Human; Ben Goertzel, founder of Singularity.net; and Deepak Chopra, who is creating his own A.I. mind twin. Some visionaries see humanity advancing toward a new age of post-biological life, a world of intelligence without bodies, immortal identity without the limitations of disease, death, and unfulfilled desire. As scientists point us toward a world where humans and machines are merged, we have to ask ourselves will AI be the best, or the last thing we ever do?
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Documentary on a strange little town in California: https://youtu.be/hr8mCeBTduw Slab City is an anarchist squatter town in the Sonoran Desert, Southern California. The inhabitants live off the grid. Their closest neighbors are the United States Navy and Marine Corps, who practice aerial bombing and live fire in the area. Rob hates coffee - but wakes up at 6am every morning to prepare coffee for the customers of his ramshackle internet cafe. "Desert Coffee" sketches a warm, intimate portrait of Rob and his friends, who are a varied bunch of colorful, opinionated and troubled characters in "the last free place in America".
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