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In 1972, before the start of the narrative, Dr. Bruno Bluthgeld (German for "Blood-Money") had led a project testing nuclear weapons as a protectionary measure against Communist China and the Soviet Union. However, a miscalculation caused an atmospheric nuclear accident leading to widespread fallout and mutations.
In 2003, McClellan's book Blood, Money & Power: How LBJ Killed JFK was published by Hanover House. [4] The book presents the theory that McClellan's former employer, Edward A. Clark, and President Johnson conspired to have President Kennedy assassinated.
Blood Money (2000 film), directed by Aaron Lipstadt, starring Brian Bloom and Jenya Lano Blood Money (2008 film) or Fist of the Warrior , an American martial arts/crime film Blood Money (2010 film), a documentary discussing abortion from the business point of view
In the mid-2000s, attorneys won a pair of legal settlements for $37.5 million in the names of Armenian genocide victims. But families who stepped forward to collect on behalf of ancestors in one ...
The Human Behavior Experiments (2006; TV movie documentary) Taxi to the Dark Side (2007; documentary) Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson (2008; documentary) Casino Jack and the United States of Money (2010; documentary) My Trip to Al Qaeda (2010; documentary) Freakonomics (segment Pure Corruption) (2010; documentary)
Unusual Suspects: Deadly Intent is an American television documentary program on Investigation Discovery. The series, which ran for one season, debuted on October 4, 2017 and ended in January 2018. The series, which ran for one season, debuted on October 4, 2017 and ended in January 2018.
Tentatively titled “Taylor Swift vs. Scooter Braun: Bad Blood,” the two-part documentary is part of WBD U.K.’s “vs” series, which includes “Johnny vs. Amber,” about the legal battle ...
Immediately after the shooting, a car coming to aid Davis killed a third Pakistani man, Ibadur Rahman, in a hit and run while speeding on the wrong side of the road. [5] In the aftermath of the incident, the U.S. government contended that Davis was protected by diplomatic immunity because of his employment with the American consulate in Lahore .