History's Hidden Engine:

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Welcome to History's Hidden Engine, the documentary by award-winning filmmaker David Edmond Moore. From this page you may stream or download the film at no cost.

To begin, simply choose your preferred delivery option from the table on the right. If you choose to stream the film, it will launch and play automatically in your chosen player.

To download: You may save the entire film on your computer to view offline or share with your friends. You may even post it on your favorite P2P networks (no, we don't mind!). Downloading is not recommended for dial-up users because of the very large file size.

About the film

History's Hidden Engine is the result of more than three years of research and creativity by filmmaker David Edmond Moore. Moore traveled North America to capture the insights of 17 brilliant minds, then wove them into this film. In just 59 minutes and with the help of pop songs, news footage and cultural images, this documentary shows how social mood drives trends in movies, music, fashion, finance, economics, politics, the media, war and more.


About the distribution

The Socionomics Institute is proud to present History's Hidden Engine to you free of charge.

We think it is fitting that a film about a theory with such broad potential application be viewed by as many people as possible. Tell your friends!

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History's Hidden Engine is also available as part of a 2-DVD set. Volume One is the documentary; Volume Two includes bonus footage as well as extended interviews with many experts in the field of socionomics.

Just $24.95, plus S+H.

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WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING

"I've seen History's Hidden Engine three times! You know the only thing is when I watch it I just think: "MORE!"
—J. Webster, InvestmentSense.com

"If History's Hidden Engine doesn't turn so-called 'conventional wisdom' on its head... I don't know what will."
—Bob C.

"The movie is an excellent intro to socionomics that people should grasp and enjoy... Thanks for the brilliant movie. I'm sharing it with the people I trust..."
—Mark M.

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—Alain L.