The first third or so is an outstanding history of false flag terror attacks. Alex then goes to London to investigate 7/7 and wastes a lot of time doing man on the street and bullhorn schtick. Still, there is some very solid insight from David Shayler and Annie Machon (yum, by the way). Alex later heads to Crawford and burns more time mocking Joe Texan. However, he does get some valuable time with Ray McGovern. The last half hour or so touches on 9/11, but there isn't much new substance. He spends too much time tonguing Charlie Sheen's sack. The only portion worth watching on 9/11 is a couple of minutes of an interview with Steven Jones, where Jones provides a status report of his research. The movie then concludes with some psychobabble about how elites mind control the masses. Not a bad effort, but could use an editor to cut a half hour out of the hefty hour fiddy of time involved.
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