
Big Noise Dispatches: Vol. 06 2010
"Blackwater's Youngest Victim, Vulture Funds Attack Liberia, White Power USA, East St. Louis"
Big Noise Dispatches: Vol. 06 (2010) dives deep into global crises through sharp investigative journalism, blending war zones with grassroots resistance.
Director: Jeremy Scahill
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Big Noise Dispatches: Vol. 06 (2010) about?
This documentary investigates corporate exploitation and military privatization through three critical lenses: Blackwater's role in the Nisur Square massacre, vulture funds crippling Liberia's economy, and the rise of white supremacist movements in the U.S. Jeremy Scahill and Greg Palast uncover hidden connections between war, debt, and oppression.
Who directed Big Noise Dispatches: Vol. 06?
The film was directed by Jeremy Scahill, a renowned investigative journalist and author known for his work on military contractors and U.S. foreign policy.
Who stars in Big Noise Dispatches: Vol. 06?
The documentary features Chip Berlet and Greg Palast, alongside investigative pieces by Jeremy Scahill himself, blending expert commentary with on-the-ground reporting.
Is Big Noise Dispatches: Vol. 06 (2010) worth watching?
As a hard-hitting documentary, it's ideal for viewers interested in political journalism and global crises. While unrated, its focus on real-world impact and Scahill's reputation make it compelling for those seeking deeper context beyond mainstream media.
How long is Big Noise Dispatches: Vol. 06?
The documentary runs for 80 minutes.
About Big Noise Dispatches: Vol. 06 (2010) — Investigative journalism meets global resistance
Big Noise Dispatches: Vol. 06 (2010) dives deep into global crises through sharp investigative journalism, blending war zones with grassroots resistance. Directed by Jeremy Scahill, this documentary confronts corporate greed, military privatization, and systemic oppression while spotlighting courageous voices fighting for justice. From Blackwater's shadowy dealings in Iraq to vulture funds exploiting Liberia's debt, each segment exposes how power structures thrive in silence. The film balances harrowing footage with stories of resilience, painting a stark portrait of a world where survival and dignity hang in the balance.
Against a backdrop of media indifference, this installment of the Big Noise Dispatches series challenges viewers to look beyond headlines. With Scahill and fellow journalist Greg Palast at the helm, the documentary weaves investigative rigor with human stories, leaving audiences informed yet galvanized. It's a call to witness, question, and act—proof that even in darkness, resistance finds a way.