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The Illuminati
THE ILLUMINATI draws on historical records, footage and photos which take the viewer on a voyage of discovery - it starts with the JFK assassination, through the dark depths of the two Gulf 'Wars', and brings you bang up to date with details of how members of the SKULL & BONES secret society engineered the 2000 and the 2004 U.S. Presidential Elections. This film takes you deep into the forests of Northern California with secretly filmed footage courtesy of ALEX JONES, exposing the Bohemian Club's annual rituals and mock sacrifices - ceremonies which have been attended for years by U.S. Presidents, Vice-Presidents and CEO's from the world's largest corporations. We then voyage deep into the heart of Westminster and expose the fact that Freemasonic temples exist within the House of Commons and that the Queen of England is Grand Patronness of International World Freemasonry.
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the alleged history and influence of the Illuminati, a supposedly secretive society with a hidden agenda. It explores various theories and claims surrounding their alleged control over world events, political systems, and cultural institutions. The film presents a narrative that connects historical figures and events to a grand conspiracy orchestrated by this clandestine group.
Critical Reception
As a documentary focused on conspiracy theories, 'The Illuminati' received mixed to negative reviews from critics, who often cited its speculative nature and lack of concrete evidence. Audience reception was polarized, with those predisposed to conspiracy theories generally finding it compelling, while others dismissed it as unsubstantiated. Its presentation of information is often characterized as sensationalized.
What Reviewers Say
Presents a wide range of conspiracy theories regarding the Illuminati.
Relies heavily on speculation and anecdotal evidence.
Appeals to audiences interested in secret societies and hidden histories.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this documentary is not readily available or aggregated. However, similar documentaries often receive comments discussing the plausibility of the theories presented, with viewers either embracing the narrative or critiquing its unsubstantiated claims.
Fun Fact
The documentary draws heavily on the writings and theories of prominent conspiracy theorists such as David Icke and Jim Marrs, who are featured interviewees.
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