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<description>Watch free Online full length documentaries on  free documentaries network. Don't Waste Time With Movies..</description>
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	<title>The Money Masters Part 2 of 2</title>
	<description>This film is probably the best history movie you will ever see in your life. In total it is about 5 hours of footage but worth every second. You will probably learn more in 5 hours of watching this film than you will learn in any college history class. Fasten your seat belts.</description>
	<link>http://freedocumentaries.net/media/158/The_Money_Masters_Part_2_of_2/</link>
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	<title>The Money Masters Part 1 of 2</title>
	<description>This film is probably the best history movie you will ever see in your life. In total it is about 5 hours of footage but worth every second. You will probably learn more in 5 hours of watching this film than you will learn in any college history class. Fasten your seat belts.</description>
	<link>http://freedocumentaries.net/media/157/The_Money_Masters_Part_1_of_2/</link>
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	<title>Banking With Hitler</title>
	<description>The US Secretary of the Treasury, Henry Morgenthau, began investigating Nazi finances 60 years ago and found Allied banks, including many British and American high street names, who continued to do business with Hitler's Germany throughout the war.</description>
	<link>http://freedocumentaries.net/media/148/Banking_With_Hitler/</link>
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	<title>Bush Family Fortunes</title>
	<description>This hour long documentary follows the award-winning reporter-sleuth Greg Palast on the trail of the Bush family, from Florida election finagling, to the Saudi connection, to the Bush team's spiking the FBI investigation of the bin Laden family and the secret State Department plans for post-war Iraq. These are the hard-hitting reports that have been seen in films like Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11, broadcast internationally on BBC Newsnight television, and are found in Palast's international bestselling book The Best Democracy Money Can Buy.</description>
	<link>http://freedocumentaries.net/media/137/Bush_Family_Fortunes/</link>
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	<title>The Fourth World War</title>
	<description>True to leftist propaganda, this movie takes the opportunity to paint everything black. I'd say that black is the color most sought out by end of worlders, false prophets, etc.etc.</description>
	<link>http://freedocumentaries.net/media/136/The_Fourth_World_War/</link>
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	<title>Born Rich</title>
	<description>Video made by Johnson &amp; Johnson heir about 3 years ago. Caused a bit of a stir and then the doco 'dissapeared'. Has anyone else seen it around? Some great stuff opn the up's and downs of poor little rich kids. VERY enlightening and shows just how disconnected from the daily grind these perfumed princess's and princes are. Still, hats off to the film maker. Why he did this documentary is anyones guess?</description>
	<link>http://freedocumentaries.net/media/125/Born_Rich/</link>
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	<title>McLibel - Two People Who Wouldnt Say Sorry</title>
	<description>Two activists take on McDonald's in the longest trial in English history. McLibel is the inside story of how a single father and a part-time bar worker took on the McDonald's Corporation. Filmed over three years, the documentary follows Helen Steel and Dave Morris as they are transformed from anonymous campaigners against the fast food giant into unlikely global heroes. Struggling to defend themselves in the longest trial in English history, the pair face infiltration by spies, secret meetings with corporate executives, 40,000 pages of background reading and a visit from Ronald McDonald. Using interviews with witnesses and reconstructions of key moments in court, the film examines the main issues of the trial - nutrition, animals, advertising, employment, the environment - and the implications for freedom of speech.</description>
	<link>http://freedocumentaries.net/media/114/McLibel_-_Two_People_Who_Wouldnt_Say_Sorry/</link>
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	<title>Enron - The Smartest Guys In The Room</title>
	<description>The documentary &quot;Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room,'' features Jeff Skilling in a skit mocking company accounting methods that were used to hide debt off the books. &quot;We're going to move from mark-to-market accounting to something I call HFV, or hypothetical future value accounting,'' Skilling says.&quot;If we can do that, we can add a kazillion dollars to the bottom line.'' Enron commissioned hundreds of videotapes, some of which were used in the documentary. Others have been used in the Enron Broadband Services trial, which is in progress. Still others may provide incriminating evidence at the January 2006 accounting fraud trial of Skilling, Ken Lay and Rick Causey. &quot;There's a lot that hasn't surfaced yet,'' said Alex Gibney, the documentary's director.&quot;Some of the stuff that is still out there is apparently not to be believed.''</description>
	<link>http://freedocumentaries.net/media/113/Enron_-_The_Smartest_Guys_In_The_Room/</link>
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