If Endgame was the masters degree in understanding the long term goals of the global elite and their quest for world government and population reduction, then Endgame 1.5 is the advanced PhD course - it goes into extensive detail about the origins of the blueprint for global enslavement, what the near to mid-term goals of the Bilderberg Group are, and how long we have to stop their agenda. Endgame 1.5 features bonus footage and extended interviews with experts Michael Coffman, Daniel Estulin and Jim Tucker. Dr. Michael Coffman documents the Club of Rome's plan to divide the world into ten financial regions and how this agenda was codified by the UN Commission on Global Governance, and how sustainable development and environmental pretexts are used to monopolize infrastructure and stack up the building blocks of world government.
An analysis by BYU Professor Steven Jones: Lifting the fog - The scientific Method applied to the 9-11 World Trade Center disaster. A conference held November 11, 2006 on the UC-Berkeley campus, Berkeley CA. What can be learned from analysis of the physical features of the total destruction of the World Trade Center Twin Towers and Building 7? Are there natural processes that could explain these features? : http://www.journalof911studies.com
What has become of the concept of the "common more...good", which is the basis of life in society? Can the market serve as a guarantor of the common good? Through various stories shot in Canada, the USA, Mexico, France, Brazil and India, this documentary shows the consequences of the world's submission to private interests: a Canadian farmer is sued when patented seeds are blown into his fields; traditional knowledge is patented in India; American people without insurance are denied healthcare; Canadian water is sold to the highest bidder while thousands of people in the world desperately need it. Using an effective parody of the "Voice-of-God" documentary style, "Privatizing the World" presents a revealing snapshot of a global community at a crossroads. Bring your friends and family; this film is an engaging introduction to the privatization of the commons.
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