fukallmonkeys
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I found this documentary interesting. It is ample as you may find all commentators will agree and disagree with some of the points made. From attacking communists to attacking the supposedly fascist conspiracy ruling America and the world today, the extras even include torture by the police towards a pro-life demonstration. Alex Jones does lack professionalism but it is interesting seeing him criticize Michael Moore and the actually state of US policy with good points made too. I can only describe his politics as populist.
Schwarzenegger for president, the Nazis ties to the current political elite, the 9/11 truth commission, the bohemian grove sect, it's all there. I recommend this documentary to anyone interested in a bit of amateur journalism mixed with the greatest intent of institutionalizing conspiracy theories.
Schwarzenegger for president, the Nazis ties to the current political elite, the 9/11 truth commission, the bohemian grove sect, it's all there. I recommend this documentary to anyone interested in a bit of amateur journalism mixed with the greatest intent of institutionalizing conspiracy theories.
Was there someone on Flight 93 that didn't have children? In every phone call seen on screen all relatives and friends have small children in their arms or playing by the phone. Is this a fact? Or some Fox TV bias to tender hearts to a tragedy that doesn't need to be beefed up. I felt sorry for what happened on flight 93 watching this movie, but was constantly distracted by the focus on the loving family side (children included)and the references to Iranians. Maybe something from the background of the hijackers would have been good too as a historical account.
Nuff Said
Nuff Said