The short documentary, MORNING: September 11th, begins on a normal day on September 11th in Staten Island. Commuters went to work via the Staten Island ferry, reading the paper, and drinking their morning coffee. Suddenly, life changed forever, as residents of Staten Island watched in horror, looking across the bay to Manhattan after two planes hit the World Trade Center towers. “MORNING: September 11th” documents the shocked and quiet reactions of Staten Island Residents, as they listened to “1010 Wins” newscasters in disbelief report the collapse of the twin towers, as Manhattan billowed smoke across the bay.
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An exhaustive and intense documentary by ex-mass media maker, Alex Jones, which exposes dark forces and conspiracies around the events of September 11. The Government need a crisis to convince the people to willingly give up their liberty in exchange for safety. Now the painful facts are in. The dark forces of global government are funding, training and protecting terrorist networks worldwide. 911 the road to tyranny part ii documents the ruthless history of governments orchestrating terrorist attacks against their own people to scare them into total submission. In this brutal expose you will witness the birth of a global police state that surpasses Orwell's nightmarish vision. It's all here: the history of government-sponsored terrorism, the modern implementation of fear-based control and, most frightening of all, the new world order's future plans. The future of free people everywhere is at stake.
Simon decided to record Barry delivering a monologue exploring US imperialism and the project for the new American century. This speech became the focal point around which animation was constructed. "what Barry says" is very much a response to Simon witnessing his peer's apparent lack of interest in the anti-war marchers between the attack on Afghanistan and the second gulf war. Many young Londoners seemed to feel that they could do nothing to stop the attack on Iraq, so why bother
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