Denver, Boulder, and Grand Junction Monthly Meetings: Docudrama "Operation Terror" – January 2013

Documentaries are not the only medium through which people have their worldviews successfully challenged. Some of us are more affected by storytelling. Good fiction, music and lyrics, poetry, and fairy tales can often pierce the depths of the psyche where facts and rational analysis fail. For this reason, this month we are pleased to air […]

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Denver, Boulder, and Grand Junction Monthly Meetings: "The Christmas Truce" and "A Force More Powerful" – December 2012

Please note: This month Boulder’s meeting will be on the 3rd Wednesday (December 19), and Denver’s meeting will begin at 6:00 PM.   During this Christmas/holy-day season of “Peace on Earth and Goodwill to All,” please join us for our December meetings as we screen two films, both of which illustrate the power of peace, […]

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Denver, Boulder, and Grand Junction Monthly Meetings: "Genetic Roulette" and "Unequal Justice" – November 2012

Two videos will be shown this month: Genetic Roulette: The Gamble of Our Lives   (85 minutes) From studying 9/11, most become aware that the corruption within our government has reached draconian lows. Our featured documentary this month reveals another example of this corruption. This time our health is at stake. Are you and your […]

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Denver, Boulder, and Grand Junction Monthly Meetings: "Lifting the Veil" – October 2012

Lifting the Veil   (1 hour, 55 minutes) As election day approaches, we will present this long-overdue documentary by Scott Noble (PsyWar) exposing the deadly hypocrisy of the U.S. political system. The film argues that we will not achieve any meaningful change through the electoral system, and that a systemic overhaul is necessary for a truly […]

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Denver, Boulder, and Grand Junction Monthly Meetings: "Crisis of Civilization" – September 2012

Breaking News!  9/11: Explosive Evidence – Experts Speak Out has, for the last ten days, been the FIRST most watched and FIRST most shared video on the national PBS website—a surprise to us all.  Please use this opportunity to suggest to your friends to watch this excellent film at http://video.pbs.org/.  PBS lends great credibility to […]

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