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14 votes
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Stanley Kubrick - A Life in Pictures
4 votes -
Reel Injun | Native Americans portrayal in Hollywood
11 votes -
2073 | Official trailer
7 votes -
Keyboard Warriors: Knights of Chalacyn - Gaming documentary
4 votes -
America’s first cross-country auto race
2 votes -
The origin story behind Counter-Strike's most iconic map
17 votes -
"Incident" - How US police officers react when a killing is caught on tape
30 votes -
Bill Gates discusses his life and values and progressive taxation structures while promoting new documentary
7 votes -
The can opener. Engineering to solve human fallibility. (Spoiler: It didn’t totally work.)
22 votes -
The design of Dredge
11 votes -
The history of the Mario Kart DS World Champion
8 votes -
The Ballad of John and Yoko | Lindsay Ellis
13 votes -
Paul Reubens (Pee-wee Herman) | The man behind the bowtie
4 votes -
Wipeout 2097: The making of an iconic PlayStation soundtrack
13 votes -
PIPE DREAM | Trailer
8 votes -
The history of Tetris world records
27 votes -
This American Civil War submarine vanished for 136 years
3 votes -
We still don’t know how to talk about Amy Winehouse. The expectations and perception around the ‘Back to Black’ movie reflect a sort of mean grief over the singer persisting to this day.
17 votes -
Embracing chaos - how Hyper Light Breaker survived 2023
3 votes -
Rams (2018) - A Dieter Rams documentary - Free today
4 votes -
Denmark punching above its weight to become a global powerhouse in the documentary world
11 votes -
When ABBA was declared the enemy in Sweden – documentary ‘Against the Odds’ sketches the ups and downs that accompanied the band's success
5 votes -
The Day Iceland Stood Still | Trailer
8 votes -
The unbreakable Kryptos code
18 votes -
B-17 Flying Fortress | Units of History
6 votes -
Scandal erupts over Netflix's no. 1 show 'What Jennifer Did' and possible use of artificial intelligence
12 votes -
Manga’s dark side: An interview with filmmaker Sybilla Patrizia
12 votes -
Is there a documentary from a reputable source that documents the relationship between the Jews and Israel/Palestine?
Ever since the Hamas attack, I think I have understood the position of the Palestinians, that they were there first and then Britain unfairly divided up the landed and gave some of it to Jews so...
Ever since the Hamas attack, I think I have understood the position of the Palestinians, that they were there first and then Britain unfairly divided up the landed and gave some of it to Jews so they could have a homeland where they wouldn't have to deal with Anti-semitism after what they went through during WWII.
But Jews/Zionists claim that they have some ancestral right to that land and I have not found it easy to come across anything from a reputable source that explains what backs up their claim (wikipedia and random YouTube videos don't count).
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Russian honeytraps useless against French spies … their wives already know: Documentary on French secret agent culture
19 votes -
The making of Pentiment
7 votes -
‘Resist this’: outrage as BBC replace voice actor with AI voiceover
10 votes -
Documentary ‘The Home Game’, about an Icelandic village's football team, has taken the top honour at the Glasgow Film Festival
6 votes -
Salvage of the century: The lost WWII gold of HMS Edinburgh
10 votes -
The history of blindfolded Super Mario 64
14 votes -
'Copa 71' - the Lost Lionesses and the forgotten 1971 women's World Cup
6 votes -
A decades-long forgery scheme ensnared Canada’s most famous Indigenous artist, a rock musician turned sleuth and several top museums. Here’s how investigators unraveled the incredible scam.
6 votes -
The real history of Rule 34
8 votes -
Returning to Monkey Island
15 votes -
When Rakel took over the last farm in her Norwegian village, she was not only taking responsibility for a flock of sheep, but also a way of life at a crossroads
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Beyond Utopia | The gripping story of families who risk everything escaping North Korea | PBS
11 votes -
Can ‘micro-acts of joy’ make you happier? I tried them for seven days.
11 votes -
About that Idris Elba gold documentary
21 votes -
‘Andrew Tate greeted us by his pool bare-chested’: Dan Reed on his pursuit of the misogynist
19 votes -
The making of NHL 94: 30th anniversary documentary
15 votes -
The history of Mike Tyson's Punch-Out world records
17 votes -
Rise of Napoleon's Old Guard (1789-1803) (part 1) | Units of History
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The story of electronics (2010)
7 votes -
Inside the Uvalde response (full documentary)
19 votes -
Two documentaries about Twin Flames Universe. Is the Michigan based group a new cult?
Prime has the documentary "Desperately Seeking Soulmate: Escaping Twin Flames Universe" while Netflix is running "Escaping Twin Flames" which were produced by different investigative reporters but...
Prime has the documentary "Desperately Seeking Soulmate: Escaping Twin Flames Universe" while Netflix is running "Escaping Twin Flames" which were produced by different investigative reporters but take a similar approach to exposing this new group. Both rely on the testimony of ex members of the group to expose the founders power and control and how things changed when the group wasn't working out as they planned.
Apparently the group has a strong presence on facebook and there is also an entire reddit sub for its adherents.
I watched both of these multi part documentaries and was fascinated by the origin and rise of this group. The founders, Jeff and Megan (who now goes by Shaleia) are preying on the desperation of mostly female followers who are desperately seeking their 'one and only true love', their "twin flame". Using a technique of turning all hurts and pains inward the pair asserts they will help heal people who will practice their 'mirroring' technique.
But it starts to get really strange. Shaleia appears to be the one who started with the 'spiritual' aspect of the enterprise and Jeff appears to be the one with a fervent entrepreneurial bent who has turned it into a money making proposition.
They were living in a run down apartment when they began, but now a few years later, have bought a large home with a lake view in Michigan, with Jeff boasting about his Corvette and Porsche in the driveway. Even stranger, they have people living and working in their house to keep their enterprise running. There are shades of other religious communities with a strong 'messianic' leader that have started this way with Waco being mentioned in the documentary. Jeff even suggests, very strongly, that he may be the Christ.
The adherents pay for private or group facetime sessions with Jeff and Shaleia and are encouraged to take their video courses, which can be anywhere from $100 to $8,888. And those who have taken on the role of being life coaches under them are also encouraged to find more life coaches - it seems to be a combination of multi level marketing, religion and some kind of mass delusional 'teaching' to desperate and gullible people.
Jeff and Shaleia encourage people in their group to cut off relationships with anyone who is not supportive of Twin Flames, a sure sign of a cult, and there are several testimonials from hurting parents who are desperate to be back in touch with their children.
And in probably the strangest twist, when very few people were finding their "twin flame" to be responding, Jeff proclaimed that their twin flame already was part of the group - but since most of the group were women, he insisted that several of the women pair up and that one of them was now a "divine male", to the point of asking some to change their clothes, hair and go by a new male name.
It's all quite fascinating, and I couldn't believe that in an age where information on cults and cult activity is so easy to find, that so many people would be sucked into Twin Flames Universe and not see the control and manipulation going on in their lives.
Both are well worth watching but if you only have time for one, I'd recommend Prime's documentary - seems to be a bit more professionally produced.
17 votes