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GET THIS FILM IN TIME FOR HALLOWEEN 2008! It will scare the living hell out of you. Its a reality film you are actually taking part in. Unforgettable, absolutely frightening, and will leave you breathless! Don't wait till its too late. Check it on [...] if you dare!
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It's good, but I wish he would have spent a little more time connecting the dots and a little less time chasing Bilderbergers. Would have liked to see more tracing done on the eugenicists who were freed at Nuremberg such as where they went and what they did. Not as concrete as Terrorstorm which I loved.
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The info is all here, despite Jones' flawed filmmaking skills. I don't care, I'm telling everyone I know to see it. It would be wise to prepare one's self for the eventual Endgame. Do not quibble, unite in resistance! It is definitely ON everybody. You know what we need to do. Hint: it does not involve getting drunk, taking drugs, watching TV, being ignorant and stupid, voting, paying taxes, putting up with monopolies, paying for oil, using credit and debit cards, borrowing from banks, consuming endlessly. It just can't go on without an ENDGAME.
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Fascinating and disturbing information. To the best of my knowledge, this is the only documentary that covers this subject matter.
While it's evident there is an assualt to the Constitution and to personal freedoms, this is the only documentary that illustrates the motive behind the assualt. Essential information.
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A patchwork of highly revealing documentary films put together by Alex Jones, albeit in a way that leaves viewers wanting. In the first part, the Bilderberg topic could be better explained, rather than spending time on long and futile sequences of activist scenes in Ottawa, running and driving around with cameras pointing at buildings and security guards (once the point is made, gotta move on!).
On the other hand, the New World Order agenda and the dark history of Eugenics in the second part is more interesting and better structured.
All in all, the viewer cannot remain unfazed after being presented with such strong arguments. Something obscure has been, and definitely is, taking place in some high levels of government and society.
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