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American Dictators (2004)
Exposé on the fallacies and lies of the last US presidential election campaigns and the danger of a developing dictatorship
This documentary offers a "behind the scenes" view of the underlying power structures of our "elite" and their disregard for basic transparency and democratic values, demonstrated by the history of manipulated voting machines and rigged elections, which became especially evident to those who informed themselves about the fraud going on during the 2000 presidential elections in the US. Moreover, the film covers involvement of both Kerry and Bush in the same dubious "establishment" secret society, as well as a recap of Alex Jones' discoveries concerning the alleged nefarious nature of the high-society social retreat "Bohemian Grove", - points definitely worthy of further investigation. Speech excerpts and interviews with various members of Congress on the worrying developments in the USA accentuate the important message conveyed by the film "American Dictators": to fight for one's right to an unfettered voting process and an independent background check on those who seek to be our leaders.
Terrorstorm (2006)
Hard-hitting exposure of the global crime syndicate marching for a New World Order
An excellent fast-paced eye-opener for those ignorant to the truth of government-sponsored terrorism, this self-financed documentary by Alex Jones is of a commendable production value, considering it was made for less than $100.000 and under time constraints. "Terrorstorm" surely constitutes a definite improvement over his former films, especially due to a more stringent and less overly passionate approach to the subject matter. Although I hoped for a more courageous stand on and investigation into the Zionist involvement behind the scenes of the covered crimes (especially regarding 9/11 and the attack on the USS Liberty) and less focus on the exchangeable front men of this criminal cabal, I consider it to be one of the most important freely available documentaries of the year.