

War of Lies
When Koichi was 9-years-old, Koichi's father was accused of killing his wife and youngest child. He was also accused of committing suicide. In reality, Koichi's father was framed for the murders and Koichi saw the person who killed his family. He told a cop that his father didn't kill anyone and he saw the killer, but nobody believed him. Afterwards, his relatives called him a liar and he grew up with the nickname of Liar. Koichi eventually moved overseas and changed his name. He became a swindler.
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This documentary explores the deceptive tactics and propaganda used by various nations throughout history to justify acts of war. It delves into the psychological manipulation of populations and the ethical implications of using disinformation as a tool of statecraft. The film examines case studies from different conflicts, highlighting the recurring patterns of how 'lies' are constructed and disseminated to achieve political and military objectives.
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