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195 of 208 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Must See
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...
Published on October 16, 2007 by Nick Shelton

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3.0 out of 5 stars An insider's DVD, not for beginners
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...
Published on December 20, 2007 by Tenna Merchent


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195 of 208 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Must See, October 16, 2007
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.
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150 of 161 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hard to top Endgame, November 13, 2007
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Ethan L. (OKC, OK United States) - See all my reviews
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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.
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85 of 95 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars An insider's DVD, not for beginners, December 20, 2007
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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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60 of 67 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Sobering view of the New World Order, November 24, 2007
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Alex Jones is a radio host and documentary film maker based out of Austin, Texas. His documentaries revolve around the global movements that led to the European Union, the United Nations, the World Bank, the Council on Foreign Relations, the Bilderbergers and other opinion and policy making groups bent on dominating the world.

This particular documentary, his newest, looks at the 'New World' nirvana proposed by the elite of the world.

The first question that needs to be answered is, "Are there really conspiracies bent on world domination?" Well, since these organizations themselves admit and publish this publicly, only a fool would say no. David Rockefeller, founding member of many of these globalist secret combinations, stated flat out in his recent biography that global domination was exactly what he has been working for.

Understand that there are kooks out there who believe all kinds of weird stuff from alien abductions to ESP and paganism. Alex Jones is not one of these people.

This documentary follows a meeting of the "Bilderbergers", a group of secretive policy makers including heads of industry and state. This documentary details the "eugenics" movement as well as anything I have seen or read. These elite look for a world where 80% of the current world's population has been killed off through various means.

Like many of you, I used to think such things were impossible. But in my first career as a biologist, I would more and more often hear giants in the field of science say things like "Thank God for malaria in the third world!" I would be shocked at such racist, idiotic, genocidal talk and would look around at the circle of listeners nodding in agreement. These people really do believe that diseases killing millions of people are a good thing. I watch as diverse fields like business, government, education, and medicine all seem to converge to the same one-world socialist solutions. I watch idiotic ideas like socialized medicine, global warming being caused by man-made CO2, and illegal immigration crammed down our throats even though upwards of 90% of the citizens oppose these ideas. And the only explanation is to believe the organized criminals who head up education, industry and the government really do mean what they say.

So watch this and wake up. I also recommend several other doumentaries by the same film-maker Terrorstorm: 2nd Edition, on 9-11 and other similar terrorist incidents, Dark Secrets and The Order of Death: Inside Bohemian Grove, a scary examination of a 100 year old retreat where Presidents, and World rulers meet and perform a mock human sacrifice to Moloch (yes, that Moloch - the one in the old testament that pagans used to sacrifice their children to). You won't believe it until you see it.

Negatives of the film are parts are repetitious. The Bilderberger meetings part didn't say exactly what was going on at the meeting, it only showed these people showing up to this meeting. I think more evidence of the links between these groups and current governmental policy would make the case better.

As I occasionally talk to other people about the way things are going, occasionally some of them will laugh this stuff off, or shrug their shoulders. But once they watch this DVD, most stop laughing. It's that powerful. Give it a shot.
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32 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Wish it was longer, October 27, 2007
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Dawn Sutro (Lebanon, OR United States) - See all my reviews
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I learned alot from this movie, I only wish it was longer. I really liked the history of eugenics parts and how it ties in with the globalist's agenda. I was also fascinated by the connection of depopulation with global warming and the "mother earth" religion. I was happy to see the mention of the Georgia Gladstones at the beginning of the film because many people are unaware of their existence, secrecy, and significance. This movie is not to be missed and needs a sequel. Perhaps the sequel could expand on the pagan/occult beliefs of the global elites.
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A must see, a must for all to see, November 13, 2007
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The scariest part of endgame is that it's factual, well substantiated, and solid through and through. Well done Alex and company!

The Georgia Guidestones and many eugenics papers and opinions are so effective that many people buy into the "there are too many humans" argument.

A message consisting of a set of ten guidelines or principles is engraved on the Georgia Guidestones by RC Christian in 1979 to give us eugenics propoganda, I mean guidance. It is inscribed in stone in eight different languages, one language on each face of the four large upright stones. Moving clockwise around the structure from due north, these languages are: English, Spanish, Swahili, Hindi, Hebrew, Arabic, Ancient Chinese and Russian. The message in English reads:

Maintain humanity under 500,000,000 in perpetual balance with nature.
Guide reproduction wisely - improving fitness and diversity.
Unite humanity with a living new language.
Rule passion - faith - tradition - and all things with tempered reason.
Protect people and nations with fair laws and just courts.
Let all nations rule internally resolving external disputes in a world court.
Avoid petty laws and useless officials.
Balance personal rights with social duties.
Prize truth - beauty - love - seeking harmony with the infinite.
Be not a cancer on the earth - Leave room for nature - Leave room for nature.

A shorter message appears on the four vertical surfaces of the capstone, again in a different language and script on each face. The explanatory tablet near the Guidestones identifies these languages/scripts as Babylonian Cuneiform (north), Classical Greek (east), Sanskrit (south), and Egyptian Hieroglyphs (west), and provides what is presumably an English translation: "Let these be guidestones to an age of reason."

Buy this tremendous work of reality, and show it at school, church, with friends, family, and neighbors. Then take action. Stop this work of evil by the international bankers....and for God sake support Ron Paul for president in 2008.
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46 of 53 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars First half not as good as the second half., November 3, 2007
This review is from: Endgame: Blueprint for Global Enslavement (DVD)
I won't waste your time, so I'll just get to why I gave this movie 3 stars and why I would suggest purchasing the must see "Terrorstorm: 2nd Edition" instead.

The first half of the movie is boring, too much activism/street action and not enough facts period. By facts I mean: information, documents, clips, sound bites, interviews, quotes, news clippings, etc. If this is your first time learning about the NWO or if you are showing this film to someone that is not awake, not only are they going to be bored - they are also going to be confused because they won't know why Alex is bull-horning cars, watching people, etc. To the people I showed this film too that weren't awake, the first half of the film was to them basically a fat guy (Alex) harassing people and doing stuff.

The other problems with the first half is that they will name people on screen that they spot at Bilderburg while doing surveillance, but won't tell you why these people are important. They'll just give a name and that's it. In some ways this made me feel as if Endgame was too rushed, a topic I'll get back to on later. And if Bilderburg is so powerful why not tell the viewers, especially the unawakened ones, about some of things they have discussed in past meetings that have come to pass? For example we could have mentioned how the Bilderburgers talked about the housing crisis that the US is having now, but instead we give no examples of how powerful this group is and how they shape the world. Finally the last problem with the first half of the film is that it's too much like an inside conversation. In other words, if you were in a conversation with 2 other people where person A and person B were talking about a topic they both knew well but you know nothing about, you'd feel quite lost and or bored. That's how the first section of Endgame feels to someone new to this NWO subject. Watching a bunch of guys congratulating each other on confronting Bilderburgers and bull-horning them and doing surveillance means nothing.

Now, if you can make it through the first half of the film the second, and superior half, of the movie will not disappoint. This is where the movie picks up speed and draws you into the world of the NWO, NAU(North American Union), and Eugenics. Whether your awake or not the second half will teach as well as entertain and shock you. If the second half was a movie by itself, it would easily get a 5/5. But due to the first half of the movie, it drops the score to its deserved 3/5 score.

Now I mentioned before that the movie seems a bit too rushed. I say this because of the first half of the movie, where they would name people and act as if they are important but won't tell you why or what they do, not giving examples of how powerful Bilderburg is, as well as for the ending of the extra included on the DVD called "The Battle For The Republic." "The Battle of The Republic" ends too abruptly, as if there was more to say but it then got cut off. These problems also contributed to the 3/5 score I gave to this film.

In the end, Endgame is not a movie I would recommend to someone or show to someone that is unawake. If I were to show/recommend a movie to someone who is unawake it would be "Terrorstorm: 2nd Edition" because it is an excellent film period as well as the best film you can get on state sponsored terrorism, it is paced better, doesn't needlessly show activism like other Alex Jones films do, and just hits you with facts so that you know what is going on and not left outside of the loop if you are unawake, or bore you if you are awake. If you must show "Endgame" it should be shown to those that are awake, or to those that are unawake but have watched "Terrorstorm: Special Edition."
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21 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Five-Star Film, Despite its flaws, November 29, 2007
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Whenever I see anything by Alex Jones, I can't help but think of a story I heard years ago that supposedly happened in New Guinea. Seems that when the first medical missionaries went into the highlands, the tribes were deeply suspicious of them, and doubted that their medicine was any good. When the missionaries finally discovered the reason why, they were astonished.

Apparently villages in the New Guinea highlands were (and still are today) heavily infested with fleas that bite pigs, dogs and humans alike. The New Guinea tribesmen, who were natural skilled observers, were quite familiar with the habits of these fleas and knew that every healthy human and animal would have no small number of them. They also noted correctly that whenever anyone got sick, the fleas immediately fled them for another host. However, these tribesmen weren't quite so good at drawing accurate conclusions from their observations. At some point they decided that since only healthy animals and people had fleas, the fleas must be the cause of their good health. Everyone should have them! The missionaries didn't, so...

So it is with Jones. Every time I see one his films (and End Game is, in every sense, his best film to date) I am amazed and fascinated at the impressive body of facts he gathers together. The Bilderberg group does, in fact, exist and meets in extreme secrecy precisely as described in the film. His description of how Rothchilds' crashed and then bought up the British economy for pennies on the dollar is historical fact. It is no secret that certain banks and other financial institutions have funded both sides of nearly every major war in the 20th century, and the U.S. has a long history of arming both sides of national and regional conflicts. The Georgia Guidestones and their peculiar origins are real...Google Earth will take you right to them. The 1974 Kissinger report which mentions the need for depopulation exists (I've read it in its entirety). Jones' background research for this film is easily confirmed at any local library and generally impeccable.

Alex Jones is far less credible, however, when he attempts to weave all of these facts into a broad "master plan for world domination." Many of his conclusions seem to stand cause and effect on their heads, while others seem to reflect a strong personal, and likely religious bias. For example, Jones and his supporters dismiss all of the crises we face in the coming century - fossil fuel depletion, climate change, global warming, declining supplies of food and fresh water world-wide - as nothing but hoaxes concocted by the global elite as the premise for bringing about their plans for world domination, despite the existence massive volumes of evidence that would suggest exactly the opposite. He has a special contempt for environmentalists of any stripe, universally condemning them as a vital part of the global elites' plan. This is ironic, considering that many environmentalists, peak oilers, human rights activists etc. sound the same warnings of economic chaos, rising police states world-wide, and population collapse Jones himself does, howbeit for somewhat different reasons. While I have not read much about Jones' personal religious views, what he says in much of his work is very much in harmony with Christian Fundamentalist groups in my part of the country, which would provide a clear explanation for this.

Jones is also well-known for highly selective use of quotations by well-known figures to support his theories, while ignoring many other things they also said. For example it is completely true that Aldous Huxley, Julian Huxley, Bertrand Russell, and H.G. Wells, (among many others) were staunch supporters of eugenics - in its early days. What wasn't mentioned,however, was that every one of them totally renounced that support as they came to realize the terrible acts and policies eugenics could be used to justify. Aldous Huxley, for example, wrote Brave New World in the 30's as a cautionary tale - a warning of the terrible things that could happen if the theories of eugenics, organic evolution etc were taken to certain logical extremes. Bertrand Russell fiercely denounced Hitler and the Nazi movement from its very beginnings, and his name appeared prominently at the top of a Gestapo list of people to be executed immediately when the Nazis succeeded in taking Britain.

A final, major annoyance in this film is the disproportionate amount of time devoted to Jones ranting on a bullhorn at the Bilderberg delegates in Ottawa. Most of his taunts,such as "we're not your slaves," and "the answer to 1984 is 1776" are downright pathetic, and help brand Jones as a 'paranoid whack job.' Small wonder the Bilderbergs and other global elites are content to completely ignore him.

Despite these criticisms, I recommend End Game as a five-star film. Here's why.

If End Game weren't presented as a documentary, I would still recommend it as the best Science Fiction film I had seen in many years. I mean no disrespect when I say this. Science fiction (not the Sci-fi Channel crap, the real thing) in its highest form is better called speculative fiction...it asks the question 'what if...?' and then produces a story that attempts to answer it. Even as fiction End Game is a chilling and provocative story. Science fiction, after all, doesn't describe something that is actually happening, but rather something that theoretically/reasonably could happen.

So, what if?

What if a small group of people actually did want to dominate the world? What if they had learned the lessons of history and understood that no single nation or political entity could ever accomplish it. How would they pull it off?

Suppose this international group, bound not by nationality or ethnic affiliation but rather by a common world-view, realized that the way to world domination lay in taking total control of the world's financial infrastructure - its central banks, stock markets, and lending institutions, rather than by military conquest. And what if, for the first time in human history, the technology existed to actually carry out their plans...to shape public opinion, to form corporations richer and more influential than most of the world's governments, and to control the policies of the rest through foreign aid, trade and debt? What if...?

What if...?

...despite the limitations and blatant silliness in many parts of End Game, Alex Jones turns out to be even partially right (and I believe he is)? After all, just because you're a paranoid whack-job doesn't mean someone isn't out to get you.

And fleas, no matter what conclusions you draw about them, do bite.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Must See, October 27, 2007
This review is from: Endgame: Blueprint for Global Enslavement (DVD)
"End Game" is an imperfect, yet important documentary which not only gives us the history of the Bilderberg Group, it takes us right up to the doorstep of one of their clandestine annual meetings letting us see the men behind the curtain, and outlines clearly their plans for global domination. If you don't believe in conspiracies and conspirators, you must watch this movie and see what the theorists have been talking about all along. A picture really is worth a thousand words.

While Alex Jones often gets in the way of his own message, the movie is still worth seeing and easier than reading the many books previously written about this topic.
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Bold predictions!, November 13, 2007
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Alex Jones has created his opus in "End Game: Blueprint for Global Enslavement". He has been in the rabbit hole and has exposed the ruling class and their nefarious plans. Fans of his will enjoy this documentary immensely while newcomers will have their homework to do to verify the facts presented in this paradigm shifting shocker. The presentation seems radical only because we have been pacified by those who would benefit from a one world government and from depopulation measures by way of an "infotainment" mass media culture that has been in place for many years .

Watch this. Tell your friends. Do not participate in the New World Order's tyranny.
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