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Doni updates documentary pages

I’ve updated some documentaries pages (currently only the “business” section) with links to related documentaries. This should make it easier to “connect the dots” between documentaries so that a broader knowledge can be attained! Hopefully this is helpful :)

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Saturday, November 7th, 2009 Blog No Comments

Check out these videos by John Perkins, author of “Confessions of an Economic Hitman”

Check out these videos by John Perkins, author of “Confessions of an Economic Hitman”. The videos say all there is to say so click play and relax!

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Saturday, October 3rd, 2009 Blog No Comments

Doni reviews the documentary film, “Iraq for Sale”

Hey all,

Another documentary for you all. This one is about, what else, the Iraq War. Is this war still going on? What a tragedy… As always click the link below for the film and my thoughts:

Iraq for Sale

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Wednesday, September 30th, 2009 Blog No Comments

Doni reviews the documentary “The Corporation”

It’s been a while, but I’ve broken the silence with a little documentary review. The film is called “The Corporation”… Enjoy! The link is found below:

The Corporation

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Friday, September 25th, 2009 Blog No Comments

Doni reviews the documentary “The Panama Deception”

Another one for the books: The Panama Deception. All I can say is watch it. Click below to watch it and read my thoughts:

The Panama Deception

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Tuesday, July 14th, 2009 Blog No Comments

Doni reviews the documentary “Daylight Robbery”

Another review for the books. This one is about the strictly monetary scams surrounding the Iraq War. I don’t know what more proof we need at this point… To watch it and read my thoughts, click the link below:

Daylight Robbery

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Monday, June 29th, 2009 Blog No Comments

Doni reviews Zeigeist and Zeitgeist Addendum

You would have thought this would be the first couple of documentaries I would review, but for some reason I took a while to get around to it. They are pretty sweet docs, so watch them and read my thoughts by clicking the linkage below:

Zeitgeist

Zeitgeist: Addendum

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Wednesday, June 17th, 2009 Blog No Comments

Doni reviews the documentary, “The Great African Scandal”

Nothing new in this film, but it’s an easy to understand take on what is going on in man African countries. Take a look at the film and read my thoughts by clicking the linkage below:

The Great African Scandal

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Wednesday, June 10th, 2009 Blog No Comments

Doni reviews the documentary film “The Tank Man”

Who was the tank man? Was he some terminatin’ dude with motrucking rocket launchers on his back? No, he was a symbol of freedom from oppression, and his mystery lives on to this day.

To watch the film and read my thoughts, click the link below and enjoy:

The Tank Man

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Tuesday, June 9th, 2009 Blog No Comments

Doni experiences Buddhism in Taiwan

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Hey everybody! Buddhism, as you may know, is a religion seated in happiness and prosperity. At some point however, upon my initial investigation and first hand accounts, I believe they may cross the line into a religion that is heading towards insanity.

Don’t be shocked. Many “reformed Christians” believe Buddhism is their answer to life. Yes! We all want to be happy. Yes! Christmas has gone pop (commercial). But, is another religion that originated (as most did) in roughly the same era the answer to your current disdain for your old religion? Maybe not, unless all you value is your own superficial happiness; which, sadly, many do.

Why do I think Buddhism is bad? Well, I don’t think it is all bad. Like Christianity and most religions , there are good things to be learned and taught. My opposition isn’t to the entire religion or any entire religion. In this case, I am nitpicking to demonstrate the current state of hypocrisy in this world.

And now on to why I think Buddhism may have lost it’s way (at least the Taiwanese version, there are several divisions of Buddhism and to be fair I have not had a first hand account of those thus far):

Every weekend, all the temples across Taipei hit the streets in the form of what I have come to term as “Buddhism street teams”. They go around playing really loud music that I cannot find the melody in no matter how I try; but this is not my gripe. My gripe lies in the fact that these street teams must set off millions of firecrackers every weekend.

You may think this is a rather trivial fact. But think of the waste this creates. Imagine on every block, every 30 minutes, there are a whole ton of firecrackers being set off for the enjoyment of Buddhists in the area (which is most people in Taipei, at least). That’s alot of paper going to waste in my opinion. You really have to experience it to see what I am talking about. Also, firecrackers create smoke. Not much when it’s just one firecracker, but they set these things off 50 at a time; and on every block as I mentioned before. Think of the amount of smoke that creates. Undue environmental hazard for the limited kicks witnessing firecrackers really produce.

Another smoke producing practice that Buddhists purvey is the burning of “fake money” which is supposed to be sent to the gods or dead people who need it in heaven. Again, this happens on every street corner. People burning wads of paper endlessly in these like brass fireplaces. The amount of smoke that is cumulatively created between this and the firecrackers is insane. It creates an extra smoggy layer in the entire city. And for what? Some transparent religious benefit.

I think that if a religion truly valued happiness and prosperity, they would see what harm wasting resources and polluting the environment can do. And that’s that. Check out my Buddhism photo’s on my flickr page

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Wednesday, May 20th, 2009 Blog No Comments