Geezus ... over 3 hours long on You-Tube
that is crazy.
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The problem with stuff like that is that there are definite truths and history contained in it, but the conclusions do not necessarily follow. These are things that we do not have the data to really have an opinion on, so why should I believe some group of people who make a documentary? Who are these people, who funded this, and why? People who make stuff like this have an agenda.
In the beginning of the video I noticed it was distinctly using rhetoric that indirectly pointed to a International Jewish Banking Conspiracy. I mean that is like saying that since Dick Cheney make big money off the Halliburton war profits that it is a white conspiracy. I have news for you, I'm white and I did not benefit a penny, in any way, off Halliburton, or Bush, or Trump. This alone, stated to boldly and emotionally in the beginning of the documentary made me suspicious of its message.
Some of the points about history at the turn of the last century were interesting, but unsubstantiated. The Dulles's were at Versailles, but there is nothing that says they alone drafted the treaty, and there were many other principles.
This reminds me of the videos done by Adam Curtis ( is it? ) Century of the Self, etc. They wander all over the place showing videos clips, playing heavy music and making broad sweeping statements that have little proof or documentation about them. Of course, that is just perfect because a believer can say that is because it was a secret conspiracy, but the mindset of these docs are that they have information that we do not, and if they can present it in a way that appeals to certain people they can buy credibility.
So far I don't find this particularly interesting or persuasive, and often a lot of these things put ideas on ones head that are just plain wrong.