Redpilled Documentaries

post redpilled documentaries about any topic with a brief description of it

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Doc: The Greatest Sotry Never Told

Description: Hitler did nothing wrong

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Watching Huma Abadeen's body language throughout this movie is beautiful.

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In plane site 911\ pretty cool on 911

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everything is a rich man's trick

explains the globalism NWO etc shit

UROKO - Waking Up to the Truth: This has a bit of tinfoil through it but is quite an interesting piece about who controls the world, how they got their power and a bit about how they maintain it. Some errors in it but an interesting overview of the big families (Astor, Rothschild, Peabody) and how they're all connected.

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9/10 for interesting
7/10 for accuracy

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The Light bulb Conspiracy: Planned obsolescence, the idea whereby you build products with a built in expiration date. Things is build to break.

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Interesting 8/10
Factual 9/10

Century of the Self: An in depth look at how the works and ideas of Sigmund Freud and his nephew Edward Bernays' ideas were applied over the course of the 20th century to introduce and normalise consumerism, and how 'public relations' became propaganda, and how this is used to shape public opinion to this day. Touches on the origins of identity politics and how ultimately this too is by design of corporations and application of the ideas from psycho-analysis

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Interesting 10/10
Factual 10/10

Also, anything by John Pilger. Oliver Stones 'Untold History' is pretty interesting too, detailing the US overt and covert actions against nations from ww2 to today, and generally shitting a big on on the US.

Also good. This site has a lot of good docs up, most of them free to view.

www.topdocumentaryfilms.com

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All Wars Are Bankers' Wars:

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It all starts with a secret PR campaign dating back to the 1970s. For forty years, Big Sugar deflected all threats to its multi-billion dollar empire, while sweetening the world’s food supply. As obesity, diabetes, and heart disease rates skyrocket, doctors are now treating the first generation of children suffering from fatty liver disease. The sugar industry is once again under siege. They dodged the bullet once. Can they do it again?

good if you're a teenage edgelord

>some sequence of events are wrong
>some dates are wrong
>grammatical errors throughout the documentary
>fake, non-existing and unreliable sources provided

If you're an autist, with 6 hours of your life to waste then this fan-fiction doccie is for you.

not redpilled, but just about reality

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5/5 stars
Yuri's videos (1980s??) - subversion, cultural Marxism
The Money Masters (1996) - money, economics, bankers, corruption, Napoleon, freedom, MURICA fuck yeah. The follow ups and sequels are decent
2016: Obama's America (2012) - Obongo, colonialism, capitalism, America
Divorce Crop (2014) - family courts, child support, psychiatrists, judges, regulations, corruption. This shit is fucked, goddammit America

4/5 stars
The Corporation (2003) - consumerism, globalization, sweatshops
Zeitgeist (2007) - some scenes are gay, but I still think it's good overall. The sequel was decent, third is probably skippable
The World According to Monsanto (2008) - GMOs, farms, sellouts, corruption, America

bump and post some other good documentaries

- Zeitgeist : addendum
- Zeitgeist : Moving forward
Great two documentaries that tend to challenge many of the more traditional views on economy, culture, society and it's problems. These two documentaries are lengthy but good watch for anyone. You don't need to be a believer of "Resource based economy" to enjoy these documentaries as they provide a interesting angle on many of the problems we face today and in the future.

- Four Horsemen
Drops many red pills about the economy and goes very in depth about issues like 2008 financial crisis, debt bubbles, federal reserve, banks. Takes a bit more pro regulated capitalism with gold standard approach than the Zeitgeist series.

- Merchants of Doubt
Documentary about how corporations manipulate the media, politics and the truth about environmental issues.

- Food Inc.
- Fed up
Great documentaries about agriculture and food industry, will make you more aware what you eat.

- True Cost
Great documentary about fast fashion culture and the true cost of cheap clothing.

- Citizenfour
Documentary about Snowden and how he revealed one of the most intrusive attacks on our online privacy to date.

I hate jews now

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>Zeitgeist (2007) - some scenes are gay, but I still think it's good overall. The sequel was decent, third is probably skippable
The first movie is OK but a lot more "conspiracy theory" focused than the latter two that define the global zeitgeist movement.
Third one tends to drag a bit on some scenes, but there's some good stuff there as well.

>Resource based economy
>lol we will never have to work, work is slavery lol XDXD

>webm
Women are such cute little creatures

Why hasn't empire of dust been mentioned yet?

Literally a shill