It is totally packed with information, but it's simply not a good documentary. It's not effective in that it isn't properly made for broad public consumption. The average person who doesn't keep up with all of this stuff is going to be mostly confused.
They really failed to connect everything in a seamless, easy to understand way or to break it up into specifically focused chunklets. It just goes back and forth like weaving a tangled mess. While that is a true picture of the reality of it (a tangled mess), that doesn't really help most people visualize what has been going on.
Any documentary should make a case for some overarching statement, and prove it in simple language to the viewer, as does a lawyer to a jury. This doesn't do that, unfortunately.
While not as cohesive as they should've made it, the information was good and new aspects of the bigger picture were shown. This is not redpill info for the mass but deeper insight for the "informed".
I was also disappointed no mention to who is above all these rouge elements. While these retired generals and directors probably really feel empowered by having their hands on the joystick, they are still just tools for the higher powers. I think even GS is a tool himself to people above him. I do wish this documentary tapped into connecting this more to the geopolitical movements trying to destroy our society.
Still totally worth watching. As they say, the best disinfectant is sunlight. There has been too much going on in the dark for too long.
The fact it wasn't gone immediately has me concerned as to the veracity of the film.
I'm jaded.
It is totally packed with information, but it's simply not a good documentary. It's not effective in that it isn't properly made for broad public consumption. The average person who doesn't keep up with all of this stuff is going to be mostly confused.
They really failed to connect everything in a seamless, easy to understand way or to break it up into specifically focused chunklets. It just goes back and forth like weaving a tangled mess. While that is a true picture of the reality of it (a tangled mess), that doesn't really help most people visualize what has been going on.
Any documentary should make a case for some overarching statement, and prove it in simple language to the viewer, as does a lawyer to a jury. This doesn't do that, unfortunately.
While not as cohesive as they should've made it, the information was good and new aspects of the bigger picture were shown. This is not redpill info for the mass but deeper insight for the "informed".
I was also disappointed no mention to who is above all these rouge elements. While these retired generals and directors probably really feel empowered by having their hands on the joystick, they are still just tools for the higher powers. I think even GS is a tool himself to people above him. I do wish this documentary tapped into connecting this more to the geopolitical movements trying to destroy our society.
Still totally worth watching. As they say, the best disinfectant is sunlight. There has been too much going on in the dark for too long.