Law Enforcement

Know Your Rights When Encountering Law Enforcement - ACLU.org

This booklet addresses what rights you have when you are stopped, questioned, arrested, or searched by law enforcement officers.

A River of Waste: The Hazardous Truth About Factory Farms

A River of Waste: The Hazardous Truth About Factory Farms

2009

A heart-stopping new documentary exposes a huge health and environmental scandal in our modern industrial system of meat and poultry production. Some scientists have gone so far as to call the condemned current factory farm practices as mini Chernobyls. In the U.S and elsewhere, the meat and poultry industry is dominated by dangerous uses of arsenic, antibiotics, growth hormones and by the dumping of massive amounts of sewage in fragile waterways and environments.  The film documents the vast catastrophic impact on the environment and public health as well as focuses on the individual lives damaged and destroyed.

Big Brother, Big Business

Big Brother, Big Business

2006

CNBC Originals. Season 1  :  Ep. 4

This Emmy Award winner for Outstanding Documentary examines the big business of the technologies that allow companies to monitor our every move and record our private personal info. © 2006 CNBC, Inc.

Topsoil and Civilization

Topsoil and Civilization

1975

Vernon Gill Carter

A fascinating history of how one civilization after another has raped the land of its topsoil, which was a key factor in the fall of every ancient civilization. However, the real scary part is the fact that so few civilizations ever recognized the impact of erosion and loss of soil fertility on the well-being of their populations before it was too late. Even the United States in its colonial period made all of the same mistakes and to some extent is still making them. The message is that it takes so much arable land to produce food to feed each person on the face of the Earth. Once all arable land is under production, there are no more new lands to move to when you destroy the fertility of the soil or allow the topsoil to erode away. With current technology, experts estimate that the available arable land can support about 7.5 billion people.

How Do You Kill 11 Million People?

How Do You Kill 11 Million People?

2012

Andy Andrews

Several years ago I asked myself three questions: Where do we begin to find common ground in regard to what we want (or don't want) for the future of America? Is it possible to write something that doesn't use the words Republican or Democrat, liberal or conservative, yet conveys a message with which everyone could agree? Can it be written in a concise fashion allowing anyone to read it, clearly understand the message, and be empowered in less than fifteen minutes? Here, then, is my answer to those questions. - Andy Andrews