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World Government ExposedAlex Jones' Endgame required viewing for those who want to understand the unfolding world dictatorship | |
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James Corbett Corbett Report November 18, 2007 |
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In an ideal world, Alex Jones' new documentary, Endgame, would be required viewing for today's youth. As the documentary itself abundantly makes clear, however, we are not living in an ideal world and one clear indicator is that Al Gore's "An Inconvenient Truth" is required viewing for the young (despite the fact that a British high court ruled that the film contained no fewer than nine scientific errors). In Endgame we learn that the global warming hysteria being touted by globalist darlings like Gore is just one stone in a pyramidal control structure that is being constructed to suppress and control the vast majority of humanity. The film starts by delving into the Bilderberg group, an annual meeting of royalty, politicians and corporate leaders which until recently has never even been officially acknowledged by the press, much less covered. From there, Jones shows how a world government is being put into place through an incremental merging of nations into supranational unions. Finally, the globalists' real purpose in the creation of a global dictatorship is revealed: the fulfillment of long-held eugenicist ideals in a drastic population reduction. Farfetched as such claims may sound, the film nonetheless is backed up by meticulous research and has already proven helpful in making light of world events. Some may have wondered, for example, why Nobel laureate and DNA pioneer James Watson would make the outrageous claim that blacks are an inherently inferior race. Viewers of the movie, however, would understand Watson's true motivation in making such statements when they discover that he was a researcher at the Cold Springs Harbor Laboratory, whose shameful eugenicist past is exposed in the documentary. Alex Jones is the film maker behind such renowned documentaries as Terrorstorm and 9/11: The Road to Tyranny. Jones' documentaries are available to purchase on DVD from Infowars.com or can be downloaded in high quality from PrisonPlanet.tv. In addition, he makes his works freely available on Google Video and encourages his viewers to burn copies of his documentaries and hand them out for free. Recently, The Corbett Report did just that: |