Die Toten Hosen Unplugged



Uploaded by mu3ap on 25 Jun 2011

Two guys in a car


Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro on the set of Taxi Driver.

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Staind unplugged - full



Uploaded by bnelu on 25 Oct 2011

Korn MTV Unplugged



Uploaded by kmiavila22 on 24 Apr 2011

Pearl Jam - MTV Unplugged



Uploaded by GuZapata on 19 Nov 2011

MTV Unplugged concert of Pearl Jam, in the year of 1992.

None of this material belongs to me, all the credits of this entire video belongs to the band Pearl Jam and to MTV.

Stone Temple Pilots - Unplugged (MTV Live)



Uploaded by zonveka on 29 Jul 2011

Presentación de Los STP en el mítico programa de la Cadena gringa MTV. Año 1994

Marilyn Monroe


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In League - This Will Be The End Of Us



Uploaded by invoguerecords on 1 Mar 2011

In League official music video for "This Will Be The End Of Us". New Album Out March 29, 2011. PRE-ORDER THE NEW ALBUM TODAY: MerchNow: http://new.merchnow.com/catalogs/invogue-records VISIT http://www.invoguerecords.com for more information. You can also find us here: http://facebook.com/invoguerecords, http://twitter.com/invoguerecords, http://youtube.com/invoguerecords and http://myspace.com/invoguerecords SUBSCRIBE and SHARE! Directed by Brendan Joel

Frank Sinatra on set of The Tender Trap


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Deep Purple - Copenhagen, Denmark 1972 (Full Concert)



Uploaded by blablabloly2 on 24 Nov 2011

Mike Tyson


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The Red Shore - The Seed Of Annihilation



Uploaded by MediaskareTV on 1 Jun 2011

The official video for The Red Shore "The Seed Of Annihilation"!

Official Merchandise (CDs, Shirts, & more!):
www.merchconnectioninc.com/collections/the-red-shore

Official Facebook:
www.facebook.com/theredshore 'LIKE IT!'

Salvador Dalí jumping rope


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Neurosis - Live at Contamination Festival 2003



Uploaded by Kyussist on 10 Dec 2010

1. A Sun That Never Sets
2. Belief
3. Stones From The Sky

All right related to this footage belong to Relapse Records. Get the DVD !!!
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All right regarding the songs belong to Neurosis. Support Neurosis and Neurot Recordings !!!
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A young Sean Connery


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Bleeding Through - Love lost in a Hale of Gunfire / For Love and Failing (live @ NEVER SAY DIE 2010)



Uploaded by Earf777 on 20 Feb 2011

produced by ambitious.films

Hunter S. Thompson and Bob Dylan


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SUBLIME - Behind The Music VH1



Uploaded by intoxik2guaiba on 3 Sep 2011

George Bernard Shaw surfing


George Bernard Shaw surfing at the Muizenberg beach at the age of 75.

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DESPISED ICON: The Making of Day of Mourning Video



Uploaded by DespisedIconTV on 1 Sep 2009

System of a Down's Toxicity Behind the Scenes



Uploaded by Toxicity001 on 30 Apr 2006

A little behind the scenes video during the making of Toxicity.

Deftones - making of Minerva



Uploaded by tfist on 9 Mar 2007

Arnold Schwarzenegger and Shaquille O’Neal


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Apocalipsa dupa Cioran



Uploaded by bncasklepios1 on 8 Apr 2011

Albert Einstein with an Albert Einstein puppet


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Metallica - Making of - The Day that never comes



Uploaded by Cryk86 on 8 Oct 2008

metallica - making of death magnetic - the day that never comes

HAPPY BIRTHDAY JIMI !


Jimi Hendrix reading MAD and getting his hair fixed.

A young Drew Barrymore


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Thirty Seconds To Mars - Making Of "Hurricane"



Published on 23 Aug 2011 by 30SecondsToMarsVEVO

Thirty Seconds To Mars Behind the Scenes "Making of Hurricane".
Buy 'Hurricane' on iTunes: http://bit.ly/p9qNEo

(P) (C) 2011 Virgin Records America, Inc.. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction is a violation of applicable laws. Manufactured by Virgin Records America, Inc., Capitol Records, LLC, 150 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10011.

Art Heart concept


Au inceput inscrierile pentru ART HEART concept Art Fair special X-mas edition care va avea loc in club Fabrica pe 16-17 decembrie.Designer,Plastic artist,fotograf, ,etc? Trimite un mail la: ranoiuioana@yahoo.com ! Share this people!

Benny Hill and Michael Jackson


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Serial killers documentary. Real Life Hannibal Lectors.



Uploaded by documan2421 on 20 Oct 2011

What is going on inside the head of a serial killer? Is it there inside you when you are born? Is it possible for anyone of us to snap and become one? Here are some answers.

Walt Disney UFO Documentary: Full Uncut Version



Uploaded by StephenHannardADGUK on 19 Oct 2011

Rare Disney UFO documentary, this documentary was only broadcast once in five US states, then it was shelved and never broadcast again. This version is the complete uncut feature, recorded to VHS video when it was first broadcast on celestial tv.

Freddie Mercury


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Tribe meets white man for the first time - Original Footage


Uploaded by kendemir23 on 23 Jun 2011

Tribe meets white man for the first time - Original Footage. From Tribal Journeys The Toulambi. A series by Jean-Pierre Dutilleux

Part1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7a7IaS3ml4g
Part2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuXkT_mNJbo
Part3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SxCJarZT-A
Part4: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EoWDwF51RuQ
Part5: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZMRN1NF88U

If you like this documentary, please consider buying the original dvds from here:
http://www.jpdutilleux.com/tribePhotos.html

Tibetan Book of The Dead - The Great Liberation - narrated by Leonard Cohen


Uploaded by HermeticAlchemy on 4 Aug 2011

Tibetan Book of The Dead - The Great Liberation

The state of our minds in life affects the nature and quality of our experiences in death and our true essence has never been born and can never die. Accessible and authentic as always Buddhas teaching of 'impermanence' : that all things arise and fade away - that all things are temporary in nature.

People have a hard time letting go of their suffering. Out of a fear of the unknown, they prefer suffering that is familiar.

ATLANTIS: End of a World - Birth of a Legend (BBC, 2011)



Uploaded by merlynstone on 14 Aug 2011

Tells the story of the greatest natural disaster of the ancient world known to the Greeks, an event that experts believe inspired the legend of Atlantis as written by Plato.

Filmed in Greece and South Africa

Directed by Tony Mitchell
Written by Rhidian Brook
Original Music by Ty Unwin
Cinematography by Peter Greenhalgh
Film Editing by Nick Emerson Production Design by Jonathan Lee
Art Direction by William Boyes
Set Decoration by Leon Van Der Merwe
Costume Design by Moira Anne Meyer

From the BBC Press Office:
BBC One is to tell the dramatic story of the greatest natural disaster to shake the ancient world, a disaster that triggered the downfall of a civilisation and spawned a legend.
Around 1620 BC a gigantic volcano in the Aegean Sea stirred from its 19,000-year slumber.
The eruption tore the island of Thera apart, producing massive tsunamis that flooded the nearby island of Crete, the centre of Europe's first great civilisation -- the Minoans.
This apocalyptic event, many experts now believe, provided the inspiration for the legend of Atlantis.
Based on the work of leading scientists, archaeologists and historians, this drama immerses viewers in the exotic world of the Minoans.

A young Frank Zappa


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BBC The story of india - The Power of Ideas



Uploaded by Aljbriable on 22 Mar 2011

In this episode in Michael Wood's series moves on to the revolutionary years after 500BC - the Age of the Buddha and Mahavira. Travelling by rail to the ancient cities of the Ganges plain, by army convoy through Northern Iraq, and down Pakistan's Khyber Pass, he shows how Alexander the Great's invasion of India inspired her first major empire in the form of the Maurya kingdom.

BBC Life Episode 01 (Challenges of Life)



Uploaded by Aljbriable on 5 Feb 2011

The opening episode introduces the series by showing examples of extraordinary feeding, hunting, courting and parenting behaviour from across the animal kingdom and around the globe. In Florida Bay, bottlenose dolphins catch leaping fish as they attempt to escape a corral of encircling mud, whipped up with the lead dolphin's tail. Other unusual collaborative hunting techniques include three cheetahs combining to bring down an ostrich and Antarctic killer whales attacking a crabeater seal. In Brazil, tufted capuchins have learned to crack open palm nuts by smashing them with rocks. High speed cameras reveal flying fish taking an aerial route to avoid predatory sailfish, Venus flytraps ensnaring their unwitting victims and two male hippos clashing over the territorial rights to a stretch of river. In some species, parents go to great lengths to protect their young. A mother strawberry poison-dart frog carries each of her six tadpoles high into the rainforest canopy to the safety of a bromeliad pool, then provides them with nutritious unfertilised eggs. A female Pacific giant octopus makes the ultimate sacrifice, starving to death as she guards her eggs. On Deception Island, young chinstrap penguins are trapped on a beach by ice-strewn seas. Abandoned by their parents, they must reach open water to feed. A lone chick fights its way through the ice, only to be ambushed by a leopard seal. Life on Location shows how the filmmakers collaborated with a French yachtsman and the Royal Navy to film Antarctica's top predators.

John Lennon recording “Tomorrow Never Knows”


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BBC - Why I Hate The Sixties (2004)



Uploaded by jexplosive1 on 15 Mar 2011

BBC documentary featuring the dark reality of the "iconic" 1960s which is rarely mentioned. It was a disastrous decade in Britain in terms of art, architecture, the commercialization of culture, race relations, education and transport among many other things. Contributors include David Aaronovitch, Mike Phillips, Christine Odone, Terry Eagleton, Peter Hitchens and Peter Obourne.

Battle of the Brains - BBC Horizon


Uploaded by CooDocu on 28 Oct 2011

Can you think of 100 different uses for a sock? How would you cope with glasses that turn everything upside down? What's your emotional intelligence? Can you create a work of art in ten minutes?

Horizon takes seven people who are some of the highest flyers in their field - a musical prodigy, a quantum physicist, an artist, a dramatist, an RAF fighter pilot, a chess grandmaster and a Wall Street trader. Each is put through a series of tests to discover who is the most intelligent?

The principle way that we measure intelligence, the IQ test, remains popular and convenient. Yet most psychologists agree that it only tells half the story... at most. Where they disagree is how to measure intelligence, for the simple reason that the experts still don't know exactly what it is.

BBC: The Power of Art - Van Gogh



Uploaded by nemobp on 17 Oct 2011
Simon Schama's Power of Art
O Poder da Arte (BBC: The Power of Art) [2006]
6."Van Gogh"

This is not a series about things that hang on walls, it is not about decor or prettiness. It is a series about the force, the need, the passion of art ...the power of art!

Full Name: Vincent Willem Van Gogh
Born: 1853 || Died: 1890

Born in Groot-Zundert, The Netherlands, Van Gogh spent his early life as an art dealer, teacher and preacher in England, Holland and Belgium. His period as an artist began in 1881 when he chose to study art in Brussels, starting with watercolours and moving quickly on to oils. The French countryside was a major influence on his life and his early work was dominated by sombre, earthy colours depicting peasant workers, the most famous of which is The Potato Eaters, 1885.
It was during Van Gogh's studies in Paris (1886-8) that he developed the individual style of brushwork and use of colour that made his name. In 1888 he moved to Arles where the Provençal landscape provided his best-known subject matter. However, it also marked the start of his mental crisis following an argument with his contemporary Paul Gauguin. Van Gogh was committed to a mental asylum in 1889 where he continued to paint, but he committed suicide in 1890.

"Vincent's passionate belief was that people wouldn't just see his pictures, but would feel the rush of life in them; that by the force of his brush and dazzling colour they'd experience those fields, faces and flowers in ways that nothing more polite or literal could ever convey.
His art would reclaim what had once belonged to religion - consolation for our mortality through the relish of the gift of life. It wasn't the art crowd he was after; he wanted was to open the eyes and the hearts of everyone who saw his paintings. I feel he got what he wanted.
So what are we looking at with this painting? There's suffocation, but elation too. The crows might be coming at us, but equally they might be flying away, demons gone as we immerse ourselves in the power of nature. It's a massive wall of writhing brilliant paint, in which the colour itself seems to tremble and pulse and sway."

Al Gore and Bill Clinton


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Sex Pistols - The Great Rock n' Roll Swindle



Uploaded by DeeArtist321 on 4 Jul 2011

Sex Pistols - The Great Rock n' Roll Swindle (1980) is a mockumentary film directed by Julien Temple and produced by Don Boyd and Jeremy Thomas about the British punk rock band Sex Pistols.
Guitarist Steve Jones plays a detective who - through a series of set piece acts - uncovers the truth about the band. Drummer Paul Cook and bass guitarist Sid Vicious play smaller roles, and the band's manager, Malcolm McLaren, is featured as "The Embezzler", the man who manipulates the Sex Pistols.

Exercise Desert Rock (1951)


Uploaded by nuclearvault on 18 Jul 2009
0800060 - Exercise Desert Rock - 1951

In 1951, the Army, working with the Atomic Energy Commission, carried out the Desert Rock Exercises, an experiment to "dispel much of the fear and uncertainty surrounding atomic radiation and the effects of gamma and x-rays."
A tent encampment was set up about 27 miles from where the atomic explosions were detonated on the Nevada Proving Grounds. The encampment housed about 5,000 Army soldiers, civilian observers and technicians. Troops spent hours in classes receiving training in radiation and nuclear weapons effects.
The following is a recorded interview between a sergeant and a training officer prior to a blast: Question. "How many of your men would volunteer to go up and be in the foxholes?" (one-half mile from ground zero) Answer. "I guess about half a dozen." Question. "Its quite a loud noise when that bomb goes off. . .would it do them any harm?" Answer. "No sir, not the noise, no." Question. "How about the radiation? Do you think there is much danger?" Answer. "Radiation is the least of their worries that the men are thinking about." Question. "I think most thought radiation was the greatest danger, didnt they? Where did they learn differently?" Answer. "They were, prior to our instructions here. We received a very thorough briefing."
For the Desert Rock I Exercise, the weapon was fired as an airburst. The majority of the troops were out in the open about seven miles away. The soldiers were told to crouch down and face away from the blast. The bomb flash blanked out the troops from view, and the flash was followed by blast winds and the noise of the explosion. Interviews with soldiers were conducted after the test.
Following the test, the troops were trucked toward the stationary military equipment used for experiments. The experiments were set up one-half mile and also at three miles from the blast. At three miles, the gun emplacements and military vehicles were undamaged, but at on-half mile damage was moderate to heavy.

Incubus - Alive At Red Rocks



0:40 - Megalomaniac 5:23 - Nice To Know You 10:44 - Idiot Box 15:15 - Just a Phase 20:40 - Priceless 25:20 - Beware! Criminal 29:24 - Wish You Were Here 33:31 - Here In My Room 37:45 - Drive 42:56 - Vitamin 54:51 - Pistola 59:47 - Stellar 1:04:50 - Made For TV Movie 1:08:38 - Talk Shows On Mute 1:12:34 - Sick Sad Little World 1:23:48 - Certain Shade of Green 1:31:10 - Pantomime 1:35:45 - The Warmth 1:40:30 - Pardon Me

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BBC Horizon To Infinity and Beyond



Uploaded by ZZZFROMHELLZZZ on 4 Aug 2011

By our third year, most of us will have learned to count. Once we know how, it seems as if there would be nothing to stop us counting forever. But, while infinity might seem like a perfectly innocent idea, keep counting and you enter a paradoxical world where nothing is as it seems.

Mathematicians have discovered there are infinitely many infinities, each one infinitely bigger than the last. And if the universe goes on forever, the consequences are even more bizarre. In an infinite universe, there are infinitely many copies of the Earth and infinitely many copies of you. Older than time, bigger than the universe and stranger than fiction. This is the story of infinity.

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Reggae at the BBC


Uploaded by luistrintamoita on 2 Oct 2011

An archive celebration of great reggae performances filmed in the BBC Studios, drawn from programmes such as The Old Grey Whistle Test, Top of the Pops and Later...with Jools Holland, and featuring the likes of Bob Marley and the Wailers, Gregory Isaacs, Desmond Dekker,Burning Spear, Althea and Donna, Dennis Brown,
Buju Banton and many more.

Songs Perfomed:
01 Nicky Thomas Love Of The Common People 1973
02 The Wailer's Stir It Up 1973
03 Susan Cadogan Hurts So Good 1975
04 Bob Marley & The Wailer's Exodus 1977
05 Althea & Donna Uptown Top Ranking 1978
06 Desmond Dekker & The Aces Israelites 1978
07 Steel Pulse Klu Klux Klan 1978
08 Dennis Brown Money In My Pocket 1979
09 Janet Kay Silly Games 1979
10 Madness The Prince 1979
11 The Specials A Message To You Rudy 1979
12 Junior Murvin Police And Thieves 1980
13 Black Slate Amigo 1980
14 UB40 Food For Thought 1981
15 Sugar Minott Good Thing Going 1981
16 Aswad African Children 1982
17 Musical Youth Pass The Dutchie 1982
18 Gregory Isaacs & The Roots Radic Night Nurse 1982
19 Maxi Priest Wild World 1988
20 Shabba Ranks Twice My Age 1993
21 Shaggy Oh Carolina 1993
22 chaka Demus & Pliers feat Jack Radics Twist & Shout 1993
23 Buju Banton Murderer 1995
24 Burning Spear Slavery Days 1996
25 Beenie Man Who Am 2002
26 Sean Paul We Are Burnin' 2005
27 Jimmy Cliff Many Rivers To Cross 2008

Florence And The Machine BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge 2011



Uploaded by wjm21950 on 25 Nov 2011

Florence and The Machine performing Shake It Out,What The Water,Take Care,Rabbit Heart and No Light No Light for Fearne Cotton in the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge November 2011

THE BIOTECH REVOLUTION - Visions Of The Future - BBC



Uploaded by AtheistsAreSkeptics on 30 Sep 2011

Genetics and biotechnology promise a future of unprecedented health and longevity: DNA screening could prevent many diseases, gene therapy could cure them and, thanks to lab-grown organs, the human body could be repaired as easily as a car, with spare parts readily available. Ultimately, the ageing process itself could be slowed down or even halted.

Salvador Dali - A Soft Self Portrait - Complete



Uploaded by skriddler on 20 Jan 2011

Originally produced for a French television audience, this portrait of the surrealist artist Salvador Dali details the dreamlike inspiration behind many of his avant-garde creations. Set in Dali's hometown of Lligat, Spain, the artist himself takes the viewer on a tour of the creative process that is behind his remarkable body of work. Journey into the subconscious of one of the most influential artists of the 20th century and take a look at the world through Salvador Dali's eyes with this program that he both designed and performed. The documentary is directed by Jean-Christopher Averty, with narration provided by Orson Welles.

Salvador Dali Arena 1986



Uploaded by artrevcom on 17 Jun 2011

Rare documentary showcasing the life and works of surrealist artist Salvador Dali.

BBC Arena - Woody Guthrie (1988)



Uploaded by Nheryvra on 9 Oct 2011

Documentary on the life of Woody Guthrie, the travelling songwriter and singer who paved the way for the likes of Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen.

Born in Okemah, Oklahoma, in 1912, Guthrie became a spokesman for a whole generation of downtrodden Americans during the 1930's with poignant songs like Vigilante Man, Pastures of Plenty and the anthemic This Land is Your Land.

The Mind of God - Einstein's Unfinished Symphony



Uploaded by QuantumLeap365 on 18 Mar 2011

As Albert Einstein lay on his deathbed, he asked only for his glasses, his writing implements and his latest equations. He knew he was dying, yet he continued his work. In those final hours of his life, while fading in and out of consciousness, he was working on what he hoped would be his greatest work of all. It was a project of monumental complexity. It was a project that he hoped would unlock the mind of God. BBC Horizon, 2005.

BBC Horizon - Pandemic: A Horizon Guide


Uploaded by Quickblood1 on 14 Dec 2010

In the wake of the swine flu outbreak, virologist Dr Mike Leahy uses over 50 years of BBC archive to explore the history of pandemics - infectious diseases caused by bacteria, viruses and parasites.

Inspired by the Horizon back catalogue, he tells the extraordinary story of smallpox, one of the most violent killers in history, as well as the success of mass vaccination and the global politics of malaria. Through the lens of television the programme charts our scientific progress from the early steps in understanding AIDS to the code-cracking of SARS and deadly predictions of bird flu.

Each pandemic episode tells us something about the world and our place within it. In his journey through the ages Dr Leahy charts science's ongoing battle with nature and questions which one is winning.

BBC News Panorama Documentary: Japan Tsunami: The Survivors' Stories 25 September 2011


Uploaded by alphaspheric on 24 Sep 2011

Uploaded on request - the complete BBC News Panorama Documentry Japan Tsunami: The Survivors' Stories

Six months on from one of the world's most devastating tsunamis, Panorama returns to Japan to hear remarkable tales of survival amid the epic destruction.
Piecing together new footage of the wave, reporter Paul Kenyon tells the dramatic stories of those who managed to escape when so many didn't.
The film also follows those returning briefly to homes abandoned within the radioactive no-go area around the Fukushima nuclear power plant and asks what the future holds for the thousands affected.

First Broadcast September 2011.
Length 29 minutes

Lost City of the Maya - Documentary



Uploaded by klausvongrewendorp on 25 May 2011

The Maya Mystery: Lost City of Maya based on the archeological discoveries today.

NatureTech : Lifepower (BBC)



Uploaded by DocumentaryStream on 17 Jul 2011

The Romantics - BBC documentary - Eternity (2005)


Uploaded by shinobirastafari on 22 May 2011

After the revolutions of the late 18th century, people had to define who they were without regard to the sanctions of religion or the Church.
The Romantics would delve into the uncharted depths of the unconscious to find the keys to their identity: they would emerge with new ways of thinking and of leading their lives.
John Keats would forge poetry of genius from a life of tragedy. His work is a unique statement of human fragility. Keats died from tuberculosis, the archetype of the artist as bohemian outsider.
Lord Byron's personal life and political ideals became the subject of scandal in his own lifetime: his self-mythologizing swagger and satirical genius ensured his place in history. Lord Byron created the figure of the self-legislating individual - a man arrogant enough to live by his own rules.

Shelley was an atheist and an exponent of free love - a man consumed by the search for experience and understanding. The search ended on 8th July 1822, when Shelley drowned off the coast of Italy. His body was cremated, but the heart emerged from the flames - a symbol of religious power for an age without religion.

BBC Panorama: Daylight Robbery


Uploaded by 302861 on 23 Apr 2011

Panorama investigates claims that as much as $23bn (£11.75bn) may have been lost, stolen or not properly accounted for in Iraq.
When the US goes to war, corporate America goes too.
There are contracts for caterers, tanker drivers, security guards and even interrogators, many of them through companies with links to the White House.
Now more than 70 whistleblower cases threaten to reveal the scandals behind billions of dollars worth of waste, theft and corruption during the Iraq war.

Gagging orders
A total of $23bn (£11.75bn) is under scrutiny.

The US justice department has imposed gagging orders which prevent the real scale of the problem emerging.
But Panorama's Jane Corbin has spoken to some of those involved - with astonishing stories to tell of who got rich and who got burned.
She hears allegations of mismanagement, fraud and waste; tales of contractors chosen for their US government connections without a competitive bidding process; contractors inflating their costs and double counting to increase their profits and billions supposed to be used to rebuild the Iraqi military allegedly ending up in the pockets of some Iraqi government officials.

Even the contract to oversee the expenditure went to a company with no relevant qualification in accounting.
"They are the quintessential war profiteers," said a witness to one of the most notorious companies involved. "They made money out of chaos."

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