When two young filmmakers select a crazed conspiracy theorist as the subject of their new work the task seems simple enough: Befriend him, gain his trust, and let his theories speak for themselves. Despite his street preaching their subject proves to be an articulate and intelligent man. Listen long enough and his arguments even start to make a certain sort of sense. It’s enough to make you wonder if maybe, somewhere, there’s some basis to what he’s saying. And then he simply disappears. While one of the filmmaking duo is prepared to walk away the other becomes obsessed. People do not just disappear. Not unless someone wants them to. What if he was on the verge of exposing some greater scheme? And so, begins an obsessive effort to reconstruct his work, an effort that points the duo to a high-powered retreat and networking organization for the political and business elite.
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I love how they throw truth in there but discredit it all by insinuating the “conspiracy guys” are nothing more than mentally deranged schizophrenics living in a delusional world.
I don’t know about this one Alessandro. There are plenty of other informative films that aren’t cut from the Blair Witch cloth. Shoot, id rather have watched the Mel Gibson movie “Conspiracy Theory”. That WAS a really good movie for the record.
Oh, I absolutely hear what you are saying. Our wolf watch gallery intends to have ALL kinds of films, the good, the bad, and the ugly, as they all serve a purpose. It is the viewer’s job to discern and fact-check any kind of setup, as we aim to showcase those films that also serve the purpose of gatekeeping and controlled ops: Not because we endorse these rubbish tactics but precisely to expose those who participate in them. The ultimate goal is, however, to showcase the most complete collection of films related to our cause.