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The Truth and Lies of 9-11
In the wake of the September 11th attacks, Mike Ruppert was among the first to be publicly critical of a number of transparent flaws in the official story presented by the US government. Mike is a former LAPD narcotics investigator who discoverd CIA trafficking drugs in 1977. After attempting to expose to corruption, he was forced out of LAPD while earning the highest rating reports possible and having no disciplinary actions. Mike has been shot at by people who have tried to keep him from bringing his findings to light. In more than 80 stories since 9-11,
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into various theories surrounding the September 11th attacks, questioning the official narrative. It presents interviews with individuals who offer alternative perspectives and evidence that challenges established accounts of the events of that day. The film encourages viewers to critically examine the information presented and consider different possibilities regarding the attacks and their aftermath.
Critical Reception
The documentary was met with significant controversy and criticism for promoting conspiracy theories related to 9/11. While some viewers found its questioning of the official narrative compelling, the majority of critics and factual organizations dismissed its claims as unsubstantiated and lacking credible evidence.
What Reviewers Say
Promotes unsubstantiated conspiracy theories about 9/11.
Widely criticized for lacking credible evidence and promoting misinformation.
Labeled as propaganda by many factual and investigative bodies.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely divided, with a significant portion of viewers dismissing the documentary's claims as baseless conspiracy theories, while a smaller group expresses agreement with its questioning of the official 9/11 narrative.
Fun Fact
The film was directed by Steven E. de Souza, who is primarily known for writing blockbuster action films such as 'Die Hard' and '48 Hrs.'
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