A disconcerting blend of fact and fiction. Accurate but overblown analysis of past revolutionary false-flag events cast an inappropriately logical light on further "revelations" concerning the London, NYC and Pentagon terrorist attacks of the past decade. A great deal of… More
A disconcerting blend of fact and fiction. Accurate but overblown analysis of past revolutionary false-flag events cast an inappropriately logical light on further "revelations" concerning the London, NYC and Pentagon terrorist attacks of the past decade. A great deal of this conspiratorial message fails to stand up to true logical analysis... and much of the evidence shown fails to explain proper context, interview credible witnesses, or even explain any of its own accusations in greater depth.
Regardless, though, of the beliefs contained within, the film is laughably arranged with large red fonts punctuating word-for-word the narration, eerie warped images and a hilarious "special effects" mentality. I burst out in laughter as the film decries the use of mind-control fear-tactics as the film itself uses threatening music and huge, flaming letters to explain how you have been mind-controlled... and subsequently asked my roommates to re-watch the sequence to make sure I wasn't dreaming it.
Hypocritical and overblown, look to cooler heads to explain that unwholesome truths are rarely as exciting and clear-cut as this film makes them out to be. True analysis is rarely this rewardingly outrageous.
PS: As a response to the grandiose 5-stars on this site for this film, I would like to suggest that if anyone finds the information this film proposes to be even vaguely interesting, to please graduate to such writers as Noam Chomsky, Naomi Klein or Jeremy Scahill for a much more level-headed and complex analysis of the true effects of US foreign and economic policy over the last 80 years.