Monday, July 01, 2013

The Art of Deception Official Full Movie





Randall Evans

Published on Mar 24, 2013


Director: Randall Evans
Executive Producer: Nicholas Hunt

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The truth about Global Warming, Kony 2012 & Zeitgeist.

Over the past decade, the documentary genre has become a bad joke. Fact is no longer a factor. As technology has developed, sights like youtube and vimeo make it possible for anyone to broadcast information, even if the information they express is based on lies. In an academic environment, a paper must have detailed references according to a set of university standards, but in a film, anything goes. The Art of Deception is an explanation of how a documentary is constructed to communicate truth, brainwash the audience and push an agenda.

The Art of Deception explains the way the media has become a puppet for certain people. For example, Al gore used his documentary 'An Inconvenient Truth', as a puppet to persuade people that climate change is a real problem. The convenience of Gore's investments is where the truth really lies, and not in his movie (Which is banned in UK schools because of its blatant lies and disrespect for science).

The US government used Kony 2012, or the invisible children, as a puppet to invade Uganda after they discovered huge amounts of untapped oil. This is explained in great detail in the documentary.

The illuminati (and we don't mean Jay Z) used Zeitgeist as a puppet to destroy religion and to scare the population about their own existence. Sounds far fetched, right? Perhaps you'll understand when your viewing is complete.

Please, leave your comments below and share this video if you seek the truth.

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