10/10
Ignore the phoney left right paradigm!
19 December 2004
This piece of work from Alex Jones over in the US, is one of the best he as done to date (of his eleven films made since 1998).

If you are new to any of Jones's work, please be aware that he is one of the few 'thinkers' out there who DOES NOT fall for the phoney left or right paradigm. What he gets down to in this and in his other ten films, is the core overriding element of control by the power elite at the top, who control both sides of the coin as well as the hand that flips it.

So what makes this movie different to Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 911?. This would be a sensible point to review. My own comparison would be a Chicken McNugget to a big fat steak. One has much more meat on it and I think we all know which! Don't get me wrong here, I have all of Michel Moore's films on DVD myself and have respect for the guy, but find that these are not quite up to the standard of hardcore information which 911: The Road to Tyranny provides.

I suppose that you could say that Jones's broad Texan accent is a little off-putting, I mean I get this a lot from people who I introduce this movie to. But at the end of the day, this is a documentary film and not a Hollywood movie. Stick with Michael Moore if that is all that you want, or go to see National Treasure with Nicolas Cage, but my preference sticks with Jones and 911: The Road to Tyranny.

Jones's upcoming film Martial Law: Rise of the Police State looks to be even better.
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