I went to Google Video to check out the recommendations you have posted.
America freedom to fascism is simply too long for me to sit and watch. So, I checked out their website instead. My opinion? Sounds like FUD (that's Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt) over technologies that internet geeks have known for quite a while. While such technologies do exist, and its associated problems are true, that does not automatically equate it a mass government conspiracy.
I've looked at the other video recommendations, and well, they're too long for me to look at right now as well.

I do find it dubious to zoom in on search titles such as "the capitalist conspiracy" and "the occult world of commerce". To focus in only on material that supports one's own beliefs is not the hallmark of objective, critical thinking.
I mean, if that's the case, Google Video also has some interesting snippets on the flying spaghetti monster.
Here is a young Pastafarian trying to educate the masses. And here's a "real life sighting" of his noodliness. Does that mean it exists though? Is there a mass government conspiracy to hide the truth from us?
Speaking of being out of this world, what made me do a double-take was who submitted the last video recommendation, "the secret history of credit cards". Dalibor wrote, and I quote, "Humans came from Lyra and Pleiadees, lived on Mars and Malona, blew up the latter and moved to Earth." Huh?
You want me to be objective and open-minded? I have no problem with that. I'm sure that human beings have conspired against each other since the Stone Age. However, have you considered the great possibility that maybe, JUST MAYBE, there isn't a massive conspiracy as you envision it? We tend to fear that which we do not understand. I mean, a lot of people thought that all the machination and bureaucracy would finally implode under its own crushing weight during Y2K, but that didn't happen, did it?