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2022-02-09

JFK's assassination was always suspicious to me - if only because such a mammoth crime obviously demands meticulous planning and considerable organisation - not a job for a 'lone gunman'. 

Cui bono? Who benefitted?

Likewise very credible books have been written about 9/11 and the collapse of the twin towers.

This documentary film has a regrettably lurid opening screenplay but don't let that put you off. It's also been produced to an extremely high standard - background music which is never obtrusive, and so on.

It is a history lesson like no other. 

Oil barons. Robber barons. Press barons. Bankers. Military industrial complex. Politicians. Secret societies. Secret intelligence agencies. Cold wars. World wars. False flags and worse.

I promise you - you will never look at history in the same light again.

You may be well advised to get the kettle on for your chosen refreshment during the 3 hrs 30 minutes - but you will probably be in need of something a bit stronger before the finish.

I must warn you that several parts of this are gruesome viewing - look away as you wish, you will miss nothing of importance.

You may like to take a break at 2 hrs 25 minutes (after the primary analysis of the JFK assassination). 

But this is about much more than that assassination, and concerns the UK too. Whether it is entirely accurate (with so many bluffs and double-bluffs it's impossible for most of us to validate) we will never know, but for my money it is horrifying, lucidly explained, and I find it very difficult to dismiss its primary assertions. 

Hard but essential viewing. (But I skipped the final advert for the dubious and inappropriate "bank notes", and I suspect you will too).

Lastly - it's your assessment that counts, not mine. Make it diligently.

(3 hrs 30 minutes)