I decided to watch this with an open mind and rapidly became both bored and annoyed. It tries to link history and conspiracy theories and fails to convince. It reveals nothing that points to any hard evidence of alien contact or present anything in the way of revealed knowledge. It does, however, show some bias against so-called 'secret societies'. It attempts to portray Freemasons and Jesuits as being co-conspirators in plots to control society and the world at large. At the same time it says they are being controlled by the Illuminati. Unfortunately they do not provide any proof that the Illuminati actually exists, nor how they exert control. They began the 'documentary' by suggesting an alien genesis of Illuminism but as they progress through the video that theory is quietly forgotten. By the end of the programme we are left feeling no more educated or convinced that this hodge-podge of juxtaposed conspiracy theories has any validity.
Aside from the lack of any convincing argument, there is a constant annoyance. The narrator's insertion of the letter 'R' into words and phrases, e.g. 'Illumina-r-ti', 'law-r' and 'though-r-t'. I understand that it might have been an unconscious action by the narrator and that, at the time, he might not have been aware of doing it, but once could be seen as accidental, doing it repeatedly is either laziness or an affectation. Knowing that the narrator was going to do it made it difficult to concentrate fully on the content of his speech. Was it deliberate, or was it an example of Illuminati mind-control being used to diffuse the narrative? We may never find out for sure.