In this fascinating exposé, Dr. Len Horowitz investigates the genesis of the AIDS and Ebola viruses, debunking the premise that they jumped species from monkeys to humans. Horowitz contends that the pathogens are manmade and spread from contaminated vaccines in the United States and Africa. His genocidal theory on AIDS sheds a shocking light on the potential political motives that may be at the root of this deadly disease.
The larger-than-life Jules Verne adventure about reclusive genius Captain Nemo, his magnificent submarine, The Nautilus, and the perilous voyage he makes with a group of captive adventurers, one of which is a brave young woman disguised as a man.
Based on one of the most famous mysterious disappearances in the world, Richard John Bingham, the Seventh Earl of Lucan, was accused of the murder of 29-year-old nanny Sandra Rivett on 7 November 1974, at his family home at 46 Lower Belgrave Street, in London.
Two young film authors, Angelo and Lillo, the former a screenwriter, the latter a director, try in every way to present their works to Mr Piras, a successful producer now converted to television production.