Rent Phenomenon: The Lost Archives: Vol.4 (1998)

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Synopsis:
Governments, multinational corporations and religious organizations have secretly wielded tremendous power by holding back critical data or spreading misinformation to further their own aims. This program exposes the almost inconceivable stories of deceit, conspiracy, sanctioned piracy and scientific knowledge hidden from the world for far too long!

Genesis Revisited
Evidence of a civilization ruled by emissaries from another world is revealed in the ancient tablets of man. Historian and archeologist Zecharia Sitchin uncovers the lost and hidden archives of the Anunnaki: extra-planetary visitors who over 6,000 years ago inspired what is thought to be the earliest civilization known to man - the Sumerians. From the sacred stone tablets of this culture, any of the teachings of the earliest recorded inventors, philosophers and biblical scholars once thought mythical are now known to be true. Where did these Anunnaki come from? Sitchin says, and NASA scientists concur, that there may be a mysterious 10th member to our solar system: what the Sumerians called Nibiru.
Irretrievably Lost: The Search for the Savannah Bomb
Recently released government documents indicate that over the past 50 years, American military operations have been responsible for the loss or disappearance of 12 atomic weapons. How could this happen? What are the consequences? Each account is explored in frightening detail, culminating in a journey through the swamps of Savannah. Here, in this boggy home to the families of residential fisherman, we join investigators as they dredge and wade through the mire in search of what experts believe to be an armed nuclear warhead. The question is also raised: "If I we've lost 12, what all have they lost?".
Actors:
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Directors:
Producers:
John Herron, Daniel Halperin
Narrated By:
Dean Sotckwell
Writers:
Scott J.T. Frank, Mark Frazel, Daniel Halperin
Studio:
Aviva International
Genres:
TV Classics, TV Documentaries, TV Mysteries, TV Political
BBFC:
Release Date:
09/07/2001
Run Time:
92 minutes
Languages:
English Dolby Digital Stereo
Subtitles:
None
DVD Regions:
Region 2
Formats:
Pal
Aspect Ratio:
Full Screen 1.33:1 / 4:3
Colour:
Colour

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