Endgame - Blueprint for Global Enslavement

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Movie
Original title Endgame - Blueprint for Global Enslavement
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 2007
length 139 minutes
Rod
Director Alex Jones
script Alex Jones
production Alex Jones
music Graham Reynolds
occupation

Endgame - Blueprint for Global Enslavement is a conspiracy theory American film from the year 2007 , in which Alex Jones directed.

content

The film advocates the thesis that the global power elite of around 200 richest and most powerful people in the world is in the process of establishing a “ New World Order ”. Their goal is to reduce the world population by 80% to one billion people, to control them completely by a central world government and to ban them to "reservations", where they would degenerate due to terrible living conditions. This is achieved through global resource control and financial dependency. At the same time, the elite would try to mutate themselves into superhumans through genetic optimization , who live in luxury, enjoy the depopulated natural parks and ultimately expand into space.

The aim is to create a feudal three-class society with an all-powerful elite, a very thin layer of lackeys for administrative tasks and an army of millions of working-class slaves. Psychotropic drugs and environmental toxins are intended to weaken and diversify lower-class people so that they can split up into small rival groups and no longer organize themselves as homogeneous opponents. The film shows, among other things, the journey of the most powerful people in the world to two of the mysterious Bilderberg conferences ; it relates to general secret societies, networks of power such as the Council on Foreign Relations or the Atlantik-Brücke , which have private interests rather than national interests represented. The new world order is supposed to be organized at these annual meetings. The societies pretend not to be active there in a political framework, but it is precisely the military-industrial complex that meets there that constitutes the centers of power in the western world.

Production and publication

The film was shot in 2007 by Alex Jones , who did research on the location of two Bilderberg conferences , among other things . The music was composed by Graham Reynolds, Magnolia Management was also involved in the production.

In 2007 Disinformation Company released the film on DVD in the US.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Michał Różycki: The Science of Conspiracy. The Fear of Technology in Contemporary Conspiracy Theory Narratives. In: Wojciech Kalaga and Agnieszka Kliś (eds.): Civilization and Fear. Anxiety and the Writing of the Subject. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle 2011, p. 271.