Franklin Delano Roosevelt is remembered for confronting some of the toughest challenges any American president has ever faced, from the Great Depression to the rise of Nazi Germany, while managing his own physical limitations. American Icons: FDR explores how he reshaped the presidency, steered the nation through crisis, and helped redefine democracy at home and abroad in just over a decade in office. This episode of the American Icons series is streamed on 8KFLIKz as an embedded Curiosity Stream YouTube documentary; the video itself remains hosted on YouTube. See more from curiosity stream at https://curiositystream.com/
Nipsey Hussle was more than a rapper—he was an entrepreneur determined to reinvest in his community. The Marathon Cultivation Documentary captures that side of his legacy, tracing how Nipsey and his brother Samiel “Blacc Sam” Asghedom built their Marathon OG cannabis operation from the streets of Crenshaw and Slauson into a fully licensed business. Viewers see the early hustle, the challenges of moving from the underground market into the legal industry, and the vision that led to the opening of The Marathon Collective dispensary in Canoga Park. Along the way, the film showcases behind-the-scenes moments, grow-room tours, and a special appearance from Snoop Dogg, framing The Marathon (Cultivation) as a story of persistence, ownership, and community uplift.
Produced in 1960 by The United Church of Canada and The National Council of Churches of Christ (U.S.A.), Alf Goes to Work is a black-and-white documentary narrated by Bernard Braden, with music by John Hotchkis and The Goldsbrough Orchestra. The film follows Rev. George MacLeod’s founding of the Iona Community in Scotland and Canon Ernest Southcott’s parish work in Leeds, exploring faith, labor, and the role of the church in modern industrial life.
Experience one of the most pivotal moments in American history as President John F. Kennedy delivers his landmark speech on civil rights. Originally broadcast on June 11, 1963, this powerful address marked a turning point in the national conversation about equality and justice.
Documentary about Tony King aka Malik Farrakhan: African-American activist, Pro Football player, movie star and now head of security for the band Public Enemy. Disclaimer: All videos in this collection are embedded from third-party hosting sites. We do not claim ownership of these videos. Our intent is to support the original creators by directing all views and ad revenue to them.
Programming prodigy and information activist Aaron Swartz achieved groundbreaking work in social justice and political organizing. His passion for open access ensnared him in a legal nightmare that ended with the taking of his own life at the age of 26. Disclaimer: All videos in this collection are embedded from third-party hosting sites. We do not claim ownership of these videos. Our intent is to support the original creators by directing all views and ad revenue to them.
From the highest-grossing actor of all time, Samuel L. Jackson, alongside his Tony Award-nominated wife LaTanya Richardson Jackson to Kristen Bell, and sports icons Shaquille O'Neal and Joe Namath to the wildly popular influencer MrBeast - these are the intriguing people who capture our attention, fill our social feeds, and shape pop culture. Each of the six hour-long episodes takes an intimate tone, featuring the deeply profound conversations that happen out of the spotlight when people share, in their own words, what truly inspires them. These videos are embedded from Curiosities publicly shared content on YouTube. All instream ads are delivered by YouTube and are paid directly to curiosity. In accordance with YouTube and curiosities terms.
🏃♂️ Join Daniel Parker as he embarks on the ultimate endurance challenge: training for the 2025 London Marathon! A former serving soldier, Daniel is running on behalf of the Royal British Legion, supporting veterans, service members, and their families. In this exclusive 8K 60FPS documentary series, follow every step of his journey—from brutal speed sessions and grueling long runs to strength & conditioning workouts, recovery routines, and overcoming setbacks. From the highs of personal bests to the struggles of adapting his schedule while traveling, Daniel shares the real and raw experience of marathon preparation. With expert insights, race-day strategies, and a deep passion for running, this is more than just training—it’s about pushing limits, finding purpose, and supporting a meaningful cause.
While it is occasionally used recreationally for its hallucinogenic properties, the experiences are often extremely mentally and physically unpleasant, and frequently physically dangerous. Ryan Duffy went to Colombia to check out a strange and powerful drug called Scopolamine, also known as "The Devil's Breath." It's a substance so intense that it renders a person incapable of exercising free will. The first few days in the country were a harrowing montage of freaked-out dealers and unimaginable horror stories about Scopolamine. After meeting only a few people with firsthand experience, the story took a far darker turn than we ever could have imagined.
From the highest-grossing actor of all time, Samuel L. Jackson, alongside his Tony Award-nominated wife LaTanya Richardson Jackson to Kristen Bell, and sports icons Shaquille O'Neal and Joe Namath to the wildly popular influencer MrBeast - these are the intriguing people who capture our attention, fill our social feeds, and shape pop culture. Each of the six hour-long episodes takes an intimate tone, featuring the deeply profound conversations that happen out of the spotlight when people share, in their own words, what truly inspires them. These videos are embedded from Curiosities publicly shared content on YouTube. All instream ads are delivered by YouTube and are paid directly to curiosity. In accordance with YouTube and curiosities terms.
This documentary follows rapper J. Cole's 2016 HBO concert film feature on the making of his fourth studio album 4 Your Eyez Only. The film Includes musical performances from Cole, as well as stories from low-income residents in cities around the country, such as Baton Rouge, Atlanta, and Cole's hometown of Fayetteville, North Carolina.
"In Spring of 1996, my senior year of high school, I documented a group of 8th grade girls who were notorious for their crass behavior and allegedly bad hygiene...", the film begins. Shot in 1996 and edited in 2000, this is a short documentary about a group of 13-year-old 'riot grrrls' in Los Angeles who were socially ostracized by their peers and upperclassmen.
The final entry in a trilogy of films produced for the U.S. government by John Huston. Some returning combat veterans suffer scars that are more psychological than physical. This film follows patients and staff during their treatment. It deals with what would now be called PTSD, but at the time was categorised as psychoneurosis or shell-shock. Government officials deemed this 1946 film counterproductive to postwar efforts; it was not shown publicly until 1981.
Fire Indicators is a complete 19-part wildland fire training series produced by NIFC as part of the 2007 Fireline Safety Refresher Training. Covering real-world incidents, decision-making under pressure, fire behavior, situational awareness, crew cohesion, leadership, communication, shelter deployment, and chainsaw safety, this collection has been remastered in 8K 60FPS. Though sourced from degraded SD video, it preserves vital lessons and historical context for current and future firefighters. This series is part of 8KFlikz’s archival mission to restore, preserve, and share critical public safety and training media.
The official 4-part Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Epidemiology Immunization Training Series from 2009, newly restored in 8K Widescreen. Covering principles of vaccination, immunization schedules, general recommendations, contraindications, adverse reactions, vaccine safety, and administration, this series is made available as part of our archival public health content. Essential educational material remastered for clarity and accessibility.
You Couldn’t Make It Up is a fact-or-fiction guessing game from CKDSRadio. Each episode tells a bizarre or outrageous story. Some are true, some are fake, and some land somewhere in between. Your job is to figure out which is which—without search engines, algorithms, or AI tools that already know how you think. A playful, challenging exploration of modern misinformation and media literacy.
🏃♂️ Join Daniel Parker as he embarks on the ultimate endurance challenge: training for the 2025 London Marathon! A former serving soldier, Daniel is running on behalf of the Royal British Legion, supporting veterans, service members, and their families. In this exclusive 8K 60FPS documentary series, follow every step of his journey—from brutal speed sessions and grueling long runs to strength & conditioning workouts, recovery routines, and overcoming setbacks. From the highs of personal bests to the struggles of adapting his schedule while traveling, Daniel shares the real and raw experience of marathon preparation. With expert insights, race-day strategies, and a deep passion for running, this is more than just training—it’s about pushing limits, finding purpose, and supporting a meaningful cause.
CKDS Viewer Party takes you on a journey through the vibrant world of independent filmmaking. From fan films to public domain gems, this series shines a spotlight on creators who redefine storytelling across genres. Each episode is a celebration of ingenuity, featuring reviews, reactions, and in-depth discussions.
How, in November 1945, after the end of the World War II and the fall of the Third Reich, the international prosecutors participating in the first Nuremberg trial —formally, the International Military Tribunal— built their case against the top Nazi war criminals using the films and records produced by the own regime, obsessed with documenting everything in its long path of infamy and crime.
Produced by the Army Pictorial Service, Signal Corps, with the cooperation of the Army Air Forces and the United States Navy, and released by Warner Bros. for the War Activities Committee shortly after the surrender of Japan. Follow General Douglas MacArthur and his men from their exile from the Philippines in early 1942, through the signing of the instrument of surrender on the USS Missouri on September 1, 1945. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2013.
Life on the edge in Silicon Valley - home of high tech, high anxiety, and high stakes. Take a revealing look at Netscape Communications engineers as they set out boldly and brazenly to save their company. A virtual panorama of human drama and techno-thrills, Code Rush puts you at the center of the high-intensity clash of science, engineering, and commerce.
Paywall: The Business of Scholarship is a documentary which focuses on the need for open access to research and science, questions the rationale behind the $25.2 billion a year that flows into for-profit academic publishers, examines the 35-40% profit margin associated with the top academic publisher Elsevier and looks at how that profit margin is often greater than some of the most profitable tech companies like Apple, Facebook and Google.
Documentary about Tony King aka Malik Farrakhan: African-American activist, Pro Football player, movie star and now head of security for the band Public Enemy. Disclaimer: All videos in this collection are embedded from third-party hosting sites. We do not claim ownership of these videos. Our intent is to support the original creators by directing all views and ad revenue to them.
Programming prodigy and information activist Aaron Swartz achieved groundbreaking work in social justice and political organizing. His passion for open access ensnared him in a legal nightmare that ended with the taking of his own life at the age of 26. Disclaimer: All videos in this collection are embedded from third-party hosting sites. We do not claim ownership of these videos. Our intent is to support the original creators by directing all views and ad revenue to them.
Rescued Vlogs: CKDS Radio Chronicles brings back the magic of CKDS Radio through a collection of lively vlogs showcasing the behind-the-scenes efforts, hilarious mishaps, and passionate revival of a top alternative rock station. From DJ competitions to playlist creation, this series captures the unique spontaneity that made CKDS a listener favorite. Watch the stories that built a community and discover how CKDS continues to inspire new audiences.
President Bill Clinton’s “I Have Sinned” address at the annual White House prayer breakfast on September 11, 1998, marked a defining moment in American political history. Now remastered in breathtaking 8K 60FPS FUHD, this speech is presented free to view due to its exceptional public and educational importance. Witness a rare moment of presidential candor preserved in the highest quality for future generations.
Experience one of the most pivotal moments in American history as President John F. Kennedy delivers his landmark speech on civil rights. Originally broadcast on June 11, 1963, this powerful address marked a turning point in the national conversation about equality and justice.
ABC News Australia provides 24/7 live coverage of the latest news and events from Australia and around the world. It features comprehensive reporting on politics, health, science, and more, ensuring viewers stay informed with accurate and timely information. This stream is directly from the official ABC News Australia YouTube channel; all views and credits go to them. The channel is embedded in accordance with YouTube’s terms of service.
You Couldn’t Make It Up is a fact-or-fiction guessing game from CKDSRadio. Each episode tells a bizarre or outrageous story. Some are true, some are fake, and some land somewhere in between. Your job is to figure out which is which—without search engines, algorithms, or AI tools that already know how you think. A playful, challenging exploration of modern misinformation and media literacy.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt is remembered for confronting some of the toughest challenges any American president has ever faced, from the Great Depression to the rise of Nazi Germany, while managing his own physical limitations. American Icons: FDR explores how he reshaped the presidency, steered the nation through crisis, and helped redefine democracy at home and abroad in just over a decade in office. This episode of the American Icons series is streamed on 8KFLIKz as an embedded Curiosity Stream YouTube documentary; the video itself remains hosted on YouTube. See more from curiosity stream at https://curiositystream.com/
Welcome to **Internet Marketing Mastery 2**, now remastered in ultra-high-definition 8K 60FPS! Dive deeper into the world of online business growth with advanced strategies in digital branding, lead generation, sales funnels, content marketing, and more.
Unlock the secrets to building a powerful and engaged Instagram following with "Instagram Traffic Boost: Building a Targeted Fan Base for Long-Term Success," an exclusive 8-part streaming series on 8K Flikz. Whether you're an aspiring influencer, a brand looking to expand its reach, or simply someone eager to understand the dynamics of Instagram, this series offers invaluable insights and practical strategies to grow your audience the right way.
Nipsey Hussle was more than a rapper—he was an entrepreneur determined to reinvest in his community. The Marathon Cultivation Documentary captures that side of his legacy, tracing how Nipsey and his brother Samiel “Blacc Sam” Asghedom built their Marathon OG cannabis operation from the streets of Crenshaw and Slauson into a fully licensed business. Viewers see the early hustle, the challenges of moving from the underground market into the legal industry, and the vision that led to the opening of The Marathon Collective dispensary in Canoga Park. Along the way, the film showcases behind-the-scenes moments, grow-room tours, and a special appearance from Snoop Dogg, framing The Marathon (Cultivation) as a story of persistence, ownership, and community uplift.
From the icy depths of the Pacific to the shores of the Atlantic, a monstrous invader is spreading across the ocean floor. Giant king crabs that move forward rather than sideways are advancing into new habitats, leaving a trail of devastation in their wake. Giant King Crabs Take Over the Ocean | Real-Life Alien Invasion (an episode of Alien Takeover: Invasion of the Monster Crabs) explores the evolutionary history, strange biology, and rapid spread of these powerful crustaceans. Scientists investigate how far they can go, how they are transforming the seafloor, and what their rise means for native species and fragile marine ecosystems. Dive beneath the waves, witness the invasion, and discover the science behind one of the ocean’s most formidable and alien-looking creatures. 📌 Explore more amazing nature documentaries from Curiosity Stream on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CuriosityStreaming
Unlock the secrets to rapid business success with the "6-Figure Business Upgrade Package." This engaging series is designed to accompany learners who are committed to launching an online business within 30 days, providing a visually immersive guide to fast-track their journey. Each episode focuses on specific actionable strategies, helping viewers convert foundational concepts into concrete results. Whether you’re starting fresh or looking to streamline an existing enterprise, this video series offers expert guidance to boost efficiency and effectiveness.
Engage in the lucrative world of arbitrage with this 13-part video series, "3 Ways To Make Money Online With Arbitrage." Each episode guides viewers through different aspects of online arbitrage, from understanding its fundamentals to mastering advanced techniques across various marketplaces. This series is ideal for anyone looking to launch or expand an online business without initial investment, providing insights into physical products, digital goods, and services arbitrage.
From sky-high Bitcoin prices to bold promises about revolutionizing entire industries, blockchain technology is everywhere—but how much of it is hype, and how much is real? In this episode of Bright Now, Curiosity Stream breaks down the future of blockchain and crypto in plain language. You’ll see how Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies actually work under the hood, whether blockchain is truly safe and trustworthy, why governments, banks, and even grocery stores are experimenting with it, and how it might reshape everything from your healthcare records to the global food supply. Whether you’re a true believer or a hardened skeptic, this is an essential explainer on the technology behind Bitcoin and the broader world of Web3. This episode is embedded via Curiosity Stream’s official YouTube channel; we do not host the video. Watch more Bright Now episodes and related documentaries at https://curiositystream.com/
For the first time in history, scientists at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory have achieved a nuclear fusion reaction that produces more energy than it consumes—a monumental step toward clean, nearly limitless power. Fusion Power Is Real – Breakthrough: Fusion – Harnessing the Power of Stars explores how humanity is edging closer than ever to ignition, the moment when fusion reactions become self-sustaining. This revolutionary technology mimics the processes at the heart of stars, offering the potential for a perpetual, carbon-free energy source that could transform the way we power our world. This is a Curiosity Stream embed, added to our site under YouTube’s Terms of Service and Curiosity Stream’s own terms. We do not host this video; it is embedded from their public YouTube archive. See more of Curiosity Stream’s documentaries at https://www.youtube.com/@CuriosityStreaming 💡 Watch more science documentaries on Curiosity Stream #NuclearFusion #FusionEnergy #CleanEnergy #ScienceBreakthrough #RenewableEnergy #EnergyOfTheStars #FutureOfEnergy #CuriosityStream #SustainablePower #ScienceDocumentary
The Zoom Master: Fully Remastered 8K Edition is your ultimate guide to mastering the art of video conferencing in today’s digital age. This 11-episode series is crafted for professionals, entrepreneurs, and educators aiming to elevate their business communication skills. Filmed in breathtaking 8K clarity, the series offers a visually engaging way to explore Zoom’s full potential. From setting up a professional Zoom account to executing seamless meetings and webinars, each episode is packed with actionable insights. Learn how to boost engagement, personalize your virtual environment, and leverage Zoom's advanced tools like webinars, breakout rooms, and screen sharing. Whether you're new to the platform or an experienced user, the series covers essential strategies for making the most out of every Zoom session. Discover expert tips on improving your on-camera presence, using virtual backgrounds, and creating engaging webinars that convert leads into customers. This educational journey highlights not just the technical aspects of Zoom, but also its transformative power in fostering collaboration, building relationships, and driving business growth. With engaging narration, clear demonstrations, and a focus on practical applications, the Zoom Master: Fully Remastered 8K Edition is your ticket to mastering the most popular video conferencing platform of the modern era. Suitable for all audiences, this series is perfect for anyone looking to adapt to a world that thrives on virtual communication.
How, in November 1945, after the end of the World War II and the fall of the Third Reich, the international prosecutors participating in the first Nuremberg trial —formally, the International Military Tribunal— built their case against the top Nazi war criminals using the films and records produced by the own regime, obsessed with documenting everything in its long path of infamy and crime.
Step back in time and experience the legendary Battle of Iwo Jima in breathtaking 8K 60FPS FUHD. This fully remastered 1945 documentary showcases the heroic efforts of the US Marines and Navy during one of the most significant battles of World War II. Witness the iconic flag-raising at Mount Suribachi, fierce combat, and the sheer determination of Allied forces.
A landmark historical documentary produced during WWII, "Wings for This Man" tells the incredible story of the Tuskegee Airmen—the first African American pilots to serve in the United States Army Air Corps. Narrated by future U.S. President Ronald Reagan, this film highlights the courage, skill, and perseverance of these trailblazing aviators. Watch in breathtaking 8K 60FPS FUHD as this rare footage has been digitally restored to bring history to life like never before.
🏃♂️ Join Daniel Parker as he embarks on the ultimate endurance challenge: training for the 2025 London Marathon! A former serving soldier, Daniel is running on behalf of the Royal British Legion, supporting veterans, service members, and their families. In this exclusive 8K 60FPS documentary series, follow every step of his journey—from brutal speed sessions and grueling long runs to strength & conditioning workouts, recovery routines, and overcoming setbacks. From the highs of personal bests to the struggles of adapting his schedule while traveling, Daniel shares the real and raw experience of marathon preparation. With expert insights, race-day strategies, and a deep passion for running, this is more than just training—it’s about pushing limits, finding purpose, and supporting a meaningful cause.
Fire Indicators is a complete 19-part wildland fire training series produced by NIFC as part of the 2007 Fireline Safety Refresher Training. Covering real-world incidents, decision-making under pressure, fire behavior, situational awareness, crew cohesion, leadership, communication, shelter deployment, and chainsaw safety, this collection has been remastered in 8K 60FPS. Though sourced from degraded SD video, it preserves vital lessons and historical context for current and future firefighters. This series is part of 8KFlikz’s archival mission to restore, preserve, and share critical public safety and training media.
The official 4-part Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Epidemiology Immunization Training Series from 2009, newly restored in 8K Widescreen. Covering principles of vaccination, immunization schedules, general recommendations, contraindications, adverse reactions, vaccine safety, and administration, this series is made available as part of our archival public health content. Essential educational material remastered for clarity and accessibility.
You Couldn’t Make It Up is a fact-or-fiction guessing game from CKDSRadio. Each episode tells a bizarre or outrageous story. Some are true, some are fake, and some land somewhere in between. Your job is to figure out which is which—without search engines, algorithms, or AI tools that already know how you think. A playful, challenging exploration of modern misinformation and media literacy.
<p>Zen Mastery is an 8-part series exploring the principles of a Zen lifestyle in stunning 8K resolution. From mindfulness and breathing techniques to decluttering your life and embracing simplicity, this series guides you to balance, peace, and purpose.</p>
A stunning 8K 60FPS restoration of Arctic Igloo (1948)—a classic survival documentary demonstrating the traditional igloo-building process. Watch as Arctic survivalists cut, trim, and stack blocks of snow to create a fully insulated winter shelter. This rare footage has been remastered in ultra-high definition, allowing modern audiences to experience the craftsmanship and techniques used by indigenous Arctic communities.
Discover proven fitness techniques to build muscle, increase strength, and maximize workout efficiency in just minutes a day! This 8K 60FPS remaster presents scientifically-backed methods for rapid muscle growth and sustainable fitness results.
he Astonishing Power of Positive Thinking explores the transformative impact of mindset on life, success, and happiness. This remastered 8K 60FPS FUHD edition brings a visually stunning experience to an already powerful message.
Experience the iconic Cold War-era civil defense film Duck and Cover like never before! Originally released in 1952, this educational short was designed to teach children and adults how to protect themselves in the event of an atomic bomb attack. Now fully restored, colorized, and presented in 8K 60FPS, this version enhances the original film with sharper visuals, vibrant colors, and clearer audio, offering a unique look at mid-20th-century nuclear safety education.
🛑 A Warning from the Past – More Relevant than Ever 🛑 Produced in 1945 by the U.S. War Department, Don't Be A Sucker is an educational film designed to expose the dangers of propaganda, discrimination, and fascist ideologies. Through historical examples and dramatized scenes, this film warns against the tactics used to divide society, scapegoat minority groups, and manipulate the public for political gain—tactics that led to the rise of Nazi Germany.
Boost your digital product sales with "High Conversion Formula for JVZoo," an 8-part video course designed to teach you proven 15-minute methods built into the JVZoo platform. This course offers practical, step-by-step guidance on leveraging JVZoo’s features to increase sales quickly and effectively. Learn strategies like time-limited discounts, customer-only coupons, and automatic price bumps to maximize your revenue. Start implementing these techniques immediately and see real results in no time.
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