10/10
Still relevant after all these years
25 October 2020
Warning: Spoilers
Unlike one of Alex Jones' earlier releases -- the sketchy and largely uninformative "America Destroyed By Design" -- the exceptional ENDGAME, although made almost fifteen years ago, holds up remarkably well and remains relevant, if not as timely, than ever.

Although Jones is shown protesting a Bilderberg meeting held in Ottawa, Canada, back in June of 2006, for the most part and to its credit the film is studio-based and archival-footage-centered, which makes it refreshingly information-dense, instead of a rambling, meandering and microscopically focused presentation that fails to consider the greater and more important picture.

Alex Jones was born in Texas in 1974, and although he would go on to travel down the proverbial Rabbit Hole has nevertheless managed to remain an admirably grounded and pragmatic fellow when it comes to his attempt in raising public awareness of the so-called globalist agenda, an issue which not surprisingly seems to require a member of the independent/alternative media to do. (Kudos to Jones for also persevering in the face of disinformation, smear tactics and censorship, all of which he has experienced in one form or another. Such methods only end up validating what he has been saying over the years even more.)

In their own words, several New World Order proponents are quoted or heard from, including Bertrand Russell, Aldous Huxley, H.G. Wells (who authored a book titled "The Open Conspiracy"), to David Rockefeller, who spoke of how it would take a major crisis to help usher in a NWO.

Here, the personality (Alex Jones) takes a back seat to the overwhelmingly persuasive information, in effect allowing the material to speak for itself. There's mention of fake, politically motivated environmental movements, and talk of how the powers that be long for a one world government of restricted travel for plebs and peasants, who are herded into cramped super-cities resembling prisons. If you've never heard of the Council on Foreign Relations, the Trilateral Commission, or the Club of Rome, you will here.

We learn of how such things as free speech, individualism, constitutional rights, the nuclear family, and the sovereignty of nation-states are all under attack and why this is. Part history lesson and part wake-up call, the well-presented and thoroughly researched ENDGAME lays it all out, and in my opinion is the best Alex Jones film out there.
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