Invisible Empire: A New World Order Defined
Invisible Empire: A New World Order Defined

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Invisible Empire: A New World Order Defined

2010
Movie
132 min
English

Invisible Empire is all conspiracy and no theory – proving beyond doubt how the elite have openly conspired to insidiously rule the globe via the engines of the CFR, the United Nations, the Trilateral Commission, and the Bilderberg group, which were born out of the historical Round Table groups first set up by Cecil Rhodes. The film traces the lineage of the evolution of global governance from Samuel Zane Batten’s 1919 manifesto New World Order, through to Hitler’s vision of a 1000 year Reich, to the modern incarnation of the conspiracy which has its roots in the evil deeds of people like George H. W. Bush, David Rockefeller and Henry Kissinger.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Alex JonesGenres: Documentary, Political

Plot Summary

This documentary, presented by Alex Jones, explores theories surrounding a hidden global elite that allegedly manipulates world events and seeks to establish a totalitarian 'New World Order'. It delves into historical events, shadowy organizations, and perceived conspiracies that Jones argues are evidence of this overarching plan. The film aims to expose what it claims are the mechanisms of control and the agenda of powerful figures operating behind the scenes.

Critical Reception

As a documentary from Alex Jones, 'Invisible Empire' is largely viewed through the lens of conspiracy theory circles. It has not received wide critical review from mainstream outlets, and its content is often characterized as highly speculative and unsubstantiated by factual evidence. While it resonates with audiences who subscribe to similar viewpoints, it is generally dismissed by mainstream critics and academic historians as lacking credibility.

What Reviewers Say

  • Presents a broad overview of various conspiracy theories related to global control.

  • Relies heavily on speculative connections and interpretations of historical events.

  • Lacks empirical evidence and is often criticized for its unsubstantiated claims.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this particular documentary is not readily available, as it tends to be discussed within niche online communities rather than through broad public rating platforms.

Fun Fact

Alex Jones, the director and primary figure in 'Invisible Empire', is a controversial figure known for his widespread promotion of numerous conspiracy theories across various media platforms.

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