This is one of the only documentaries that actually speaks on the real Secret Societies which for most are still a secret.This is one of the only documentaries that actually speaks on the real Secret Societies which for most are still a secret.This is one of the only documentaries that actually speaks on the real Secret Societies which for most are still a secret.
Gordon Arnold
- Self
- (archive footage)
Charles Brehm
- Self
- (archive footage)
Howard Brennan
- Self
- (archive footage)
Madeleine Brown
- Self
- (archive footage)
Prescott Bush
- Self
- (archive footage)
Smedley Butler
- Self
- (archive footage)
- (as Smedley Darlington Butler)
Judith Campbell Exner
- Self
- (archive footage)
- (as Judith Exner)
Frank Church
- Self
- (archive footage)
- (as Senator Frank Church)
Michele Clark
- Self - CBS News Correspondent
- (archive footage)
Bill Clinton
- Self
- (archive footage)
John Connally
- Self - Governor of Texas
- (archive footage)
Nellie Connally
- Self - First Lady of Texas
- (archive footage)
Charles Crenshaw
- Self
- (archive footage)
Duchess of Windsor
- Self
- (archive footage)
Duke of Windsor
- Self
- (archive footage)
Huw Edwards
- Self
- (archive footage)
Sam Giancana
- Self
- (archive footage)
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Running at over 3 hours, this makes a pretty lengthy and detailed documentary but for me it left me blown away.
It answers all the questions and ties all the loose knots. Beginning from the turn of the 20th Century, Connolly begins a meticulously researched narrative connecting all the dots and shows who really runs the show and how they have ensured they "stay in business" by maintaining the status quo.
All wars in general help do one very simple function, and that is to keep the uber rich in business making money. What makes this documentary so sad for me is that it basically confirms the worst of humanity, showcases greed and truly proves that the entire system is indeed rigged.
The only hope for humanity is a total revolution the likes of which we have never seen.
Oh, and the JFK assassination breakdown is in a class of its own. Here all the shooters are named, the players are outlined and the cause for the murder clearly given. Who killed Kennedy? Why did they kill him? What do they stand to gain?
You will not regret watching this documentary and I must hasten to say that you'll find a full version on YouTube though they keep pulling it down.
It answers all the questions and ties all the loose knots. Beginning from the turn of the 20th Century, Connolly begins a meticulously researched narrative connecting all the dots and shows who really runs the show and how they have ensured they "stay in business" by maintaining the status quo.
All wars in general help do one very simple function, and that is to keep the uber rich in business making money. What makes this documentary so sad for me is that it basically confirms the worst of humanity, showcases greed and truly proves that the entire system is indeed rigged.
The only hope for humanity is a total revolution the likes of which we have never seen.
Oh, and the JFK assassination breakdown is in a class of its own. Here all the shooters are named, the players are outlined and the cause for the murder clearly given. Who killed Kennedy? Why did they kill him? What do they stand to gain?
You will not regret watching this documentary and I must hasten to say that you'll find a full version on YouTube though they keep pulling it down.
This is a very important documentary. Though not available on youtube any more but is broken into snippets and is scattered around the chanel. The discussion of the real powers that created, controlled and used Hitler literally shook all my beliefs. This will turn your world upside down. You will lose belief in everything but still it is well worth the disillusionment. Watch this documentary and then watch Adam Curtis's 'Hypernormalisation'. Highly recommended.
When I had my epiphany that pretty much everything I believed about how things really work was wrong? I started down this path of wanting to know the real truth no matter how ugly it was. Someone suggested this video. I looked at how long it was and figured I would watch it in 30 minute increments but once I started watching it, I couldn't pull away and I watched it to the very end. I watched it again so I could jot down names and take notes but I would get so engrossed in it that I would forget...so I had to watch it quite a few times. Francis Richard Conolly did an outstanding job of researching and connecting the dots. It is an indeed a history lesson unlike any other. I have suggested this incredible documentary to many friends and every one of them has told me that it was an eye-opening truth bomb dropping experience. I have vetted the information and it stands up to my scrutiny......mileage may vary but you owe it to yourself to watch this.
A must see documentary for anyone open to new and unique views on some of the most unforgettable atrocities in recent history. Made by a British historian, the contents is presented clearly and in a sensible easy to follow order. Much of the information I had never heard before myself and I have seen a great deal of documentaries on similar subjects. Also, the footage and photographic evidence in the film are great. They help to back up all the information presented fantastically. I was left feeling thoroughly entertained and at the same time rather uneasy after viewing this history lesson. So much to take in within a 3 hour period but it's definitely worth the time spent. I think I have watched it 3 times already!
This is without a doubt the most convincing and well argued conspiracy theory documentary around. 3 Hours of explanations on theories backed by footage and evidences regarding several matters that have always remained a mystery.
Also my own country its Royal Family is shamed, though their history has always been known by the Dutch it has, and will, always be rejected and suppressed by the masses.
One really wonders, where is the outrage and anger? There is none.
Also my own country its Royal Family is shamed, though their history has always been known by the Dutch it has, and will, always be rejected and suppressed by the masses.
One really wonders, where is the outrage and anger? There is none.
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- Quotes
Himself - Presenter: The first World War taught the new class of international bankers a very simple lesson: War is good for business.
- ConnectionsFeatures Cinquième colonne (1942)
Details
- Runtime3 hours 28 minutes
- Color
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