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The New World Order - the movie

...straight to DVD, and then straight to the seconds bins. And then to be made into beer-coasters. Save the middleman: Distribute printed beer-coasters direct - the plot can be written in the blank space around the logo, and they are infinitely more useful.
 
New World Order is a feature-length
documentary about conspiracy
theorists. The film is a behind the
scenes look at the underground anti-
globalist movement. This growing
movement targets the annual
Bilderberg conference, and the 9/11
attacks as focal points in the
alleged global conspiracy.

Alex Jones, a celebrity radio host,
and underground cult hero, is the
main character of the film.
The film chronicles Alex (of Waking
Life
and A Scanner Darkly), and four
other conspiracy theorists, on their
ceaseless quests to expose the
'massive global conspiracy' that they
believe threatens the future of humanity.
http://www.seethink.com/newworldorder.html

The last thing from these directors was "Darkon", which was a documentary about a group of LARPers (Live Action Role Playing) in Baltimore.
 
...straight to DVD, and then straight to the seconds bins. And then to be made into beer-coasters. Save the middleman: Distribute printed beer-coasters direct - the plot can be written in the blank space around the logo, and they are infinitely more useful.


It appears not so much to be about conspiracy theories, but about the people that believe in and promote them.

It might actually be worth watching.
 
It might be interesting. I'd like to see it just to see how Alex and Luke come off, if it's more a look at the people involved rather than a love note to their theories.
 
I think Alex and Co. are in for a rude awakening once this thing releases.

Funny story. My parents used to be involved in a very bizarre church. It was non-denominational and our Pastor was more of a cult leader than anything else. (It was later discovered that he'd had inappropriate relations with some of the females in the congregation.) Anyway, he was a huge conspiracy nut of the Texe Marrs/Hal Lindsey variety - convinced that there was a real satanic/masonic/what have you movement that had designs on every one of his congregation and only he had the power to keep them at bay. A lot of laying on of hands and demon-blasting - that sort of thing. Naturally, he fancied himself an expert on Satanic cults. Somehow, through his "work" with healing alleged victims of SRA, or Satanic Ritual Abuse he got the attention of a UK film crew working on a documentary called "By Satan Possessed." He was interviewed and the church appeared in the film. (If I'm not mistaken you can see the side of my 11-year old head in one shot.) To put it mildly, it did not come off nearly like what he imagined. He came across as the lunatic that he really was.

My family thankfully pulled us out of there before things REALLY started getting weird. It went way down the Cult drain after that...women were asked to sever ties with their families so they could "heal" from SRA - which would involve moving across the country with the pastor of the church.

Alex thinks he's going to be depicted as the patriotic underdog "Tyranny Crusher" personality...but I have a feeling it's not going to come out the way he's expecting.
 
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forgive my newness to this but shouldn't the fact this movie is allowed to goto production be "proof" there is no NWO?
 
forgive my newness to this but shouldn't the fact this movie is allowed to goto production be "proof" there is no NWO?



Well, you're new around here, so we can't expect you to know, but that's what they want you to think!:boxedin:
 
After seeing that it is from the makers of "Darkon" I am excited to see this. "Darkon" was a good and straightforward examination of people who have, shall we say, a strange hobby. I think it will be well done.
 
I love how they use 2006 footage to show the "mass recent gatherings" at Ground Zero.
 
After seeing that it is from the makers of "Darkon" I am excited to see this. "Darkon" was a good and straightforward examination of people who have, shall we say, a strange hobby. I think it will be well done.

The problem with the people in Darkon is that to them it is NOT a hobby, but a full fledged way of life.
Look, I am involved with various Historical groups, ranging from the Society For Creative Anarchronism to American Civil War groups, and have been known to wear costumes to Sci Fi cons on occasion, and the overwhelming majority of people in this groups consdier LARPers to be nuts.

But I do think the filmmakers have found a perfect follow up to the LARPERS.
As previously stated, this could be freaking hilairious.
And I agree that although they are excited about this film, the Truthers and other CTers will turn on the filmmakers when they find out the film makes them look like a bunch of nuts..which they are, of course, are.
 
Clearly this is a disinfo op meant to spread lies and further muddy the actual goals of the NWO in the eyes of the public. Quite clever really, for a bunch of lizard people, but I am on to them.
 
Am I the only one who actually feels nauseous for knowing that another film is coming out which puts these people's claims in the spotlight? And gives them a gigantic megaphone?
The trailer is...I guess, neutral. But....if documentaries are there to just document, they will inevitably record these people making their claims. And how many people will become intrigued by the trailer, thinking it's some actually revealing documentary, ala "Fahrenheit 9/11", and actually do get convinced by these claims, and it makes makes people in the audience go home, and actually become conspiracy theorists themselves, and give a boost to this illogical thinking once again in the population?
I mean... how many people have the knowledge to know that what the people being filmed say ins't "nuttery"? Isn't that how people fall for these beliefs? They don't think very much of the mainstream version, but they accept it, and suddenly they come across a very specified and complex criticism, saying "it ain't so" and it intrigues people. And then they start researching it themselves through the "criticism perspective".

It just worries me...
How many people will watch it as "mhmm. Let's watch this silent, yet implied critical analysis of people's peculiar hobbies". How many actually GET what it's trying to be conveyed? How clear is that analysis conveyed?
I just worry about the number of people who will hear the people being filmed and not the people making the documentary.

:( I just get very uncomfortable with this. Perhaps its due to ignorance. I didn't watch their other documentary. I remember watching the trailer. I have no idea how they went about it, and I think some of you might be underestimating the way they deal with it, and how it probably won't make most people think "oh, ok. They actually have no case. they're just very weird people, these truther people".
How do we know that's what they're going for, and how do we know how strong their " silent criticism7let the nutters speak for themselves" is?

I'm by no means saying that this is a documentary advocating for the NWO conspiracy theories, but it's a neutral vessel, of which a lot of people will drink from the same way they might watch some youtube video or some Oprah show and get fooled into some stupid woowoo belief.

Is my stance on this matter irrational at the moment?
 
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Lets get one thing straight. This is not a "film". It is another of many 9-11 truther videos.

They are not filmmakers. This takes skill.
 
So this is going to turn around and make them look silly, in the end, and they don't even know it?
I'm gonna see if I can find this Darkon film, you're talking about.
 

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