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Denial Stops Here
Michael Ruppert discusses the theory of Peak Oil and how Peak Oil influenced 9-11, a potential conspiracy. Michael Ruppert is the founder, Publisher, and Editor of From The Wilderness, or FTW, a newsletter he created in March of 1998 by mailing out 68 copies to friends and researchers. Today, FTW is read by more than 22,000 subscribers in 50 countries, including 45 members of the US Congress, the intelligence committees of both houses, and professors at over 40 universities around the world.
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Plot Summary
This documentary chronicles the landmark libel trial in London between historian David Irving and Holocaust survivor Deborah Lipstadt, who accused Irving of Holocaust denial. It explores the legal battle and the historical implications of denying the Holocaust. The film delves into the evidence presented and the profound impact of the court's decision.
Critical Reception
The film received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its importance as a historical document and its powerful portrayal of the legal battle against Holocaust denial. Reviewers noted its educational value and its firm stance on historical truth.
What Reviewers Say
A crucial and compelling examination of a pivotal legal case against historical denial.
Praised for its clear presentation of complex historical and legal arguments.
Viewers found it an important and thought-provoking film about truth and memory.
Google audience: Google users largely appreciated the film's educational content and its powerful message against Holocaust denial. Many highlighted its importance in confronting historical revisionism and affirming factual accounts of history.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for a Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize.
Fun Fact
The film features actual court footage and interviews with key figures, providing a raw and immediate look at the trial.
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