Endgame: Blueprint for Global Enslavement [2007]
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Binding : DVDEAN : 0826262004392Label : DisinformationManufacturer : DisinformationPublisher : DisinformationRelease date : 2007-11-13Title : Endgame: Blueprint for Global Enslavement [2007]Actor : ArrayFormat : ArrayLanguages : ArrayNumber of items : 1Original release date : 2007-01-01Region code : 0Running time : 140Studio : DisinformationTheatrical releaseDate : 2007MPN : RKOD620043D
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review by: date: 2008-10-14 rating:
Secret World Rulers"Endgame" is an interesting documentary by American conspiracy researcher Alex Jones. The main focus of the documentary is the filming of clandestine gatherings of the "Bilderberg Group" , an elite who's who of global decision makers, who it is widely believed are acting as a secret world government preparing for an imminent open world government.A lot of the information on this DVD ties in with the theories of David Icke and will be familiar to those tuned into non-mainstream thinking.Large parts of the documentary focus on highlighting the progress towards the North American Union and the history of eugenics.I thought that too much time was spent on this and that it detracted from the overall message of the documentary. I think that increasing numbers of people are catching on to the fact that many of these so called "conspiracy theories" are not paranoid fantasies but are actually right on the button. In the midst of the "Global Financial Crisis" caused by the banks, we already hear calls for World Economic Government to ensure future stability. Problem Reaction Solution.Some would argue that the "debt bubble" that has caused the problem was allowed to expand precisely so that it could be "popped" at an opportune time by the global elite.Watching this DVD is a good introduction to the "Truth" media , but there is no substitute for reading books and articles to gen up on the "Quickening" ;the accelerated push towards World Government, Global Tyranny and the crushing of all opposition to it.
review by: Andrew Jackson date: 2008-09-24 rating:
What The Establishment Dont Want You To Know!This is one of the most comprehensive accounts of what the establishment have been planning for centuries.
If you are not already aware the world is not ran as the establishment would have you believe, their are people who set the agenda who like to remain hidden behind the curtain.
watch this documentary and you should instantly break your state sponsered conditioning.
times running out for our civilisation unless the general populace wake up to the massive eugenics plan that has pervaded our soceity since the 19th century.
Alot of people raised in a standard state sponsered education will turn their nose up at this film, but the scary thing is everything is documented everything is referenced, their is no denying that this is the plan the global elites have been working towards for a long, long time.
review by: climatescepticuk date: 2008-08-01 rating:
Ticked-off Texan tells it straightThis film pulls no punches. Jones is one ticked off Texan to put it mildly, and a broadcaster and political activist to boot. He wants his country back. He wants to stop the Trans Texas Highway, the New World Order, The Bilderbergers and the rest of the globalists from turning it into one giant 'prison planet' with a maximum population of 500 million. But first he has to get the message out there.
Jones interviews a prominent US environmentalist, Bilberberg watcher Jim Tucker and leading environmentalist David de Meyer Rothschild amongst others. After being detained for 15 hours at the airport, Jones follows the Bilderbergers to a hotel on the outskirts of Canada and later checks up on Tucker's progress in Turkey.
Highlights include an excerpt from Jones's radio interview with Rothschild, who tries to explain away the ice melting on Mars and Jupiter because 'they are nearer the Sun than us'. You can catch the whole interview on youtube, in which Jones almost completely looses it with Rothschild because he is basically from a prominent Illuminati/NWO family. Jim Tucker is excellent, offering expert analysis of the Bilderberg conference and revealing anecdotes from his 30 years of Biderberg-watching.
Jones uses his trademark loudhailer to good effect,
heckling the Bilderbergers, the Governor of Texas and in the extra 'Battle for the Republic', the President of Mexico.
This film is pretty good on the whole although it does tend to go all over the place and rely heavily on library images and webpages. Furthermore the film tends to gloss over important concepts like the pyramid structure i.e. how the Illuminati control us. I would also liked to have heard more from Jim Tucker, although there is a Bilderberg Report in the extras and 40 minutes of unused film available at Google video. Apart from that a powerful, convincing polemic from a committed Christian brimming over with righteous indignation.
review by: date: 2008-06-12 rating:
Blindfold removedHe's over the top. He over-hypes things. He seems to be about to give himself a heart attack everytime he beginns to speak. Alex Jones is back with his best put together film yet. (a 2.5 version is now availble to watch free on his website).
This documentry actually shows you that the New World Order not only want to kill 6 BILLION people (reduce the world population to under 500,000,000) but they have it WRITTEN IN STONE, in multipul languages, and it's a TOURIST ATTRACTION.
This shows you exactly how blind the magority of the sheeple in this world really are. Until April 27th 2007, I was one of them. Then I discovered Alex Jones' "9/11 Road To Tyranny" and the world got a whole lot darker.
review by: date: 2008-01-21 rating:
Unbalanced reporting by a xenophobic, attention-seeking Texan patriotThe positive aspect of this film is that Jones proclaims to encourage us to question everything and not to trust what we are fed by the Government and media. Great advice, albeit something anyone above out of their teens would have figured out for themselves.
Unfortunately, what you get with Alex Jones and the rest of the questionably titled 'Truth movement' is an unquestioning following that bizarrely seems to emulate the moronic following of world leaders that Jones so despises. In "Endgame" Jones jumps around from topic to topic, telling us how the powerful are powerful because they have all the money. We get a bit about organ theft in China, a bit about how the British Government has killed people at Porton Down, a bit about how in the US, people were dosed with radioactive material to see the consequences without their consent.... the fear builds....
Whilst the `shocking data' that Jones tosses in this film is broadly accurate, it is unbalanced. Yes, sarin tests at Porton Down are a disgrace and organ theft deserves to be exposed. There are some bad people in the world, both inside and outside of Governments. But this has been the case since man first walked the Earth. The trouble is, Jones uses a few choice nasty facts to support his main thesis, that the Bilderberg Group is out to reduce the global population by 80% to 500 million people, so they can live like some medieval aristocracy and the rest of us can live like serfs.
"Hang on! surely these `Global Elite' need a world population of 7 billion+ to keep consuming junk in order to take our minds off our otherwise boring lives and go out and instead plotting revolutions? And to support the global corporations that members of the Bilderberg Group are CEOs of?" But no, apparently the story has changed since the Rothschilds; its no longer about profits, now they've got all the money they need and want to live forever.
This sort of nebulous concept of power and immortality belies the shallowness of the analysis. I don't think many people, however stupid, and even the Global Elite, really harbour much of a desire to live for eternity for the sake of it. Jones even tells us that the Global Elite are "suicidal nihilists" - which effectively undermines his own argument.
There's no recognition of any good that Governments and supra-Government organisations do, eg. promoting and retaining cultures and languages that would have been obliterated by the supremacy of American English via American profit-seeking corporations. Its all doom, doom, doom, they are out to control us and then kill us.
Jones views Governments talking to each other as a bad thing -they are ganging up and getting more powerful. I always tend to agree with Churchill that its better to jaw-jaw than war-war. The fact that the Bilderberg Group meets in private in a hotel and doesn't record its discussions is seen as a bad thing, despite, if you do you own research, the fact that (mentally stable) journalists are actually invited to observe, but not report. To Jones, any off-the-record event or meeting behind closed doors is a bid for 'total world domination'. Jones has been duped into falling for the line that openness and transparency is everything, without fully understanding ideas of smoke, mirrors and misdirection. Another reason people like Jones aren't invited to observe, is probably something to do with videos like this:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=lREbO6tBLC0
What's most telling about this film is the 30 minute plus long section in the middle, when Jones gets all hot under the collar about the Trans-Texas toll road. Jones is an intolerant, pro-life, pro-gun, anti-free trade, protectionist, God-Fearing (verging on Creationalist), xenophobic Texan. His outrage that a Spanish company can come to Texas, build a road and then charge TEXANS to drive on it is palpable. How dare a non-American company charge Americans to drive their SUVs in their own country?
And there's the rub of the whole thing - Jones is a true American patriot. He's not a lot different from the BNP's Nick Griffin in that respect. Jones clearly has no issue with US companies controlling and oppressing and controlling the rest of the world through their global brands - Coca Cola, McDonalds, Ford, but woe be tide any non-US company that dares set up in Jones's backyard. The reasons that people even talk about population control is because of the OVER-CONSUMPTION by inhabitants of the world richest countries (we would need over 6 earths to support American levels of consumption and resource exploitation). He sees the US as a utopia, a role-model of freedom.
No solutions or alternatives (other than the annihilation of the Bilderberg Group) are offered in Endgame, unfortunately, other than the obvious: question everything. Including Alex Jones's motivation. He's a radio presenter. When he's in Ottawa briefing the other journalists and shouting through the loud-a-phone "We're not your slaves, scum!", it is patently clear. Jones has become the story, he hungers for the attention and the power in no different away from the Illuminati he so hates. His tool is fear through unbalanced reporting to whip up a hornets' nest of distrust which could be potentially paralising for society. The most worrying aspect about Jones is how he believes the Anthropogenic Global Warming theory is just a ruse made up by supra-national Governments to oppress us through carbon taxes.
Taunting people and threatening to shove guns down people's throats is not the mark of a balanced reporter. Maybe people would take Jones more seriously if he could engage his brain before opening his mouth and keep his own ego in check for a while? "The answer to 1984 is 1776" apparently. That statement I think sums up this film. My own version would be along these lines: "The answer to 'Brave New World' is to demonstrate mutual respect and keep communicating with each other".
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