This is the Gobi Desert in Southern Mongolia, one of the most isolated regions on earth. Somehow humans inhabit this desolate region: nomads with wind-chapped faces who hunker down in circular felt tents and raise herds of bony livestock. It is here, deep in the Gobi, that locals noticed earth of an incandescent blue. They […] Read more
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The Hiroshima atomic bomb ends the war
It was the most destructive weapon ever built. The U.S. labored for years to create it and had doubts over whether to us it or not… But after months of devastating war in the Pacific, President Truman decided to use it. It was that or losing thousands of troops in the pending Operation: Downfall… July […] Read more
The History of Prohibition and Hemp
This film is going to be a 10 minute educational and entertaining story about the history of hemp through the ages up until the point of prohibition at the turn of the century with the great migration. The story will also highlight the uses of the plant through the ages as a medicine and textile: […] Read more
The History of the World – Part 1
Ancient Egypt was inhabited by mummies, and they all wrote in hydraulics. They lived in the Sarah Desert and traveled by Camelot. The climate of the Sarah is such that the inhabitants have to live elsewhere, so certain areas of the desert are cultivated by irritation. The Pyramids are a range of mountains between France […] Read more
The History of the World – Part 2
The Greeks were a highly sculptured people, and without them we wouldn’t have history. The Greeks invented three kinds of columns – Corinthian, ironic, and dorc – and built the Apocalypse. They also had myths. A myth is a female moth. One myth says that the mother of Achilles dipped him in the River Stynx […] Read more
The History of the World – Part 3
Eventually, the romans conquered the Greeks. History calls people Romans because they never stayed in one place for very long. Julius Caesar extinguished himself on the battlefields of Gaul. The Ides if March murdered him because they thought he was going to be made King. Dying, he gasped out the words “Tee hee, Brutus.” Nero […] Read more
The Horrible Waste of War
NORMANDY BEACHHEAD, June 16, 1944 – I took a walk along the historic coast of Normandy in the country of France. It was a lovely day for strolling along the seashore. Men were sleeping on the sand, some of them sleeping forever. Men were floating in the water, but they didn’t know they were in […] Read more
The Iberian Lynx
In one of the last truly wild corners of southern Spain a secretive preditor defends it’s final stronghold. The misty mountains of Andulusia are home to the rarest wild cat on Earth, the Iberian Lynx. A cat that looks death in the face, on a daily basis. But can it cheat death and hang onto […] Read more
The Johnstown Flood
At the end of the 19th century, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, was a booming coal and steel town filled with hardworking families striving for a piece of the nation’s burgeoning industrial prosperity. In the mountains above Johnstown, an old earth dam had been hastily rebuilt to create a lake for an exclusive summer resort patronized by the […] Read more
THE LAND OF EGYPT
Egypt has always been a land of mystery and magic — a land different from all others, difficult to understand, apart and alien, yet strangely fascinating. It was the most self-contained of all the countries of the ancient world; it lived its own life, practiced its own religion, and made up its own government with […] Read more