
It takes part of the truth, especially in the last 45 minutes or so, and presents it in a way that can seem inaccurate, and stinks of conspiracy theory.
It's a real shame because I agree with, and believe in, a lot of what the film is saying.
If you're interested in this, read some books by more credible authors, who reference where they get their information from.
'Hidden Agendas' and 'The New World Order' by the excellent John Pilger, are a good place to start.
Oh, and the stuff on religion, who knows? What's the point of discussing a subject that one can know nothing about.
For a very funny and succinct lesson on this read Skepticism Inc. by Bo Fowler. Go on, do it, it's so funny you'll laugh out loud all the way through.....and then never argue about religion ever again.
( , Sun 13 Jan 2008, 9:30, Reply)