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195 of 208 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Must See,
This review is from: Endgame: Blueprint for Global Enslavement (DVD)
In typical Alex Jones fashion, this film provides an eye-opening account of a shocking aspect of history. End Game is very thought-provoking and presents an ideas that could impact most of the world's population.
In the film, Jones attacks the alleged New World Order and their attempts to establish a world government. Though this has been a common theme in many of his past films, End Game focues on the "elites" attempt to exterminate 80% of the world's population via advanced technology and diabolical plans. The film highlights controversial topics such as: - The Bilderburgh Group - The North American Union - Eugenics programs that have been explored by governments I, personally, cannot say that I agree with everything promoted in the film, but I do think Jones brings up some interesting topics that are backed by credible information. I admit that the ideas that are brought forth can sound outlandish, especially since Jones has long been criticized for his fiery radio shows and his beliefs in conspiracy theories. However, the film seems to be the work of a substantial amount of credible evidence and is presented in a very high-quality manner. I give it 5 stars because it is one of those films that are very thought-provoking (whether you agree or disagree with the issues), and these thought-provoking ideas are so shocking that you have to watch the film more than once.
150 of 161 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hard to top Endgame,
By Ethan L. (OKC, OK United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Endgame: Blueprint for Global Enslavement (DVD)
I've been a fan of Alex Jones' work for a long time. His films have gotten better over the years, and Endgame is certainly the best so far. The information about the Bilderberg group wasn't anything new to me, but the back story and history of the eugenics societies was all new and quite a revelation.
The problem is, the narrative conclusion of Endgame is going to be hard for Alex to beat. The facts and issues raised in Endgame: depopulation, controlled societies, forced evolution of man through the power of genetics, these issues are certainly at the core of our entire corrupted system, and these issues should be addressed right now among all people of the Earth. Are we to evolve as a free dynamic race, or are we going to let a small group of bankers and elitists steer society in a direction of their choosing? Endgame provides a lot of questions, and even the answers provide only more questions. But how is this to be topped? What more needs to be said or proven about our ruling elite to show them for the evil, sadistic men they are? Unless undeniable proof that our ruling class is made up of aliens from another planet, I fail to see anything coming close to the facts brought to the surface by Alex Jones in Endgame. This film is a documentary, but it's also a horror film. It just doesn't get any scarier than this.
85 of 95 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
An insider's DVD, not for beginners,
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This review is from: Endgame: Blueprint for Global Enslavement (DVD)
I had heard of the Bilderburg group from friends, but this was my first DVD I have seen on the subject, and I would say it is more appropriate for people who are educated on the subject. It's sort of a "preaching to the choir" documentary, not really a good introduction or even overview.
I was intrigued by the people he caught on tape attending the meeting. Why on earth would Governor Pataki and a past ambassador to the U.N. be attending a secret meeting with the Queen of the Netherlands and Rockefeller? That raises a lot of important questions. But the list on the hotel stationary didn't impress me. Anyone can get a hold of hotel stationary at some point in the year, even a guest, and type names on it. The reporter doesn't even know who it comes from. If we knew it was from a credible source, such as a staff member who disagreed with what was going on, it would be different. His yelling at people with his megaphone really reduced his credibility to me. "We're not your slaves!" and he was surprised that attendees laughed at him. I'm not. I'm part of the vaccine liberation movement, and I see the same thing happen in our fight. People get too close to the issue. They assume everybody knows all the facts and that everyone can keep up. Well we don't all know the whole story, and we can't keep up. People have to be educated by starting at the beginning and supporting your arguments with credible sources. The tone also has to be one where people can be open to the argument and hear you. Starting off being inflammatory and screaming is really going to turn anyone who's not already on the inside off. I'm still interested in this subject, I just wish I'd been introduced in a "here are the facts" fashion.
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