Jesse Ventura y su equipo de investigadores profundizan en las acciones gubernamentales entre bastidores. Lo que revele lo sorprenderá y lo asombrará, pero aun así, tendrá que tomar su propi... Leer todoJesse Ventura y su equipo de investigadores profundizan en las acciones gubernamentales entre bastidores. Lo que revele lo sorprenderá y lo asombrará, pero aun así, tendrá que tomar su propia decisión sobre lo que cree o no cree.Jesse Ventura y su equipo de investigadores profundizan en las acciones gubernamentales entre bastidores. Lo que revele lo sorprenderá y lo asombrará, pero aun así, tendrá que tomar su propia decisión sobre lo que cree o no cree.
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Many of the weapons, or programs that's featured in this series has been out on the public domain, but not part of the mainstream media. HAARP, Genetically enhanced animal soldiers, mind control weapons, deep underground military bunkers. All has been taken to public by other whistle blowers. But whet these low profile whistle blowers lacks is the brand recognition governor Jessie Ventura has. Jessie Ventura can take some extreme subject, and present them in a way that's easy to understand to anybody..
There are lot of mention of secret government/black project in this series. I somehow feel that these subjects that're taken up on these programs are subterfuge to take our eye off the real issues.
The real conspiracy that's important to us now is that
1. Government has been stealing money from the public through various means. Take for example there're no reason for the American citizens to "borrow" money from the FRB, and their tax used to pay back the loan. Economic terrorism has been rendered to other countries as well (Google "Confession of an Economic Hit-man" for some eye opening whistle blower information). The economic downturn we're experiencing is because it's been planned it seems.
2. The underground facilities that almost every nation now has that are made to house exclusively the government and scientific elites in the upcoming war and natural disasters (Google: "A letter from a Norwegian politician" for example). This topic has been taken up on this program, but it doesn't make the connection between them, and the politicians who has the "ticket" into these bunkers.
If you feel that nothing bad is coming down the pike, all of these are rhetoric of a paranoid conspiracy theorists, but look into what local governments are now starting to do to stand up against the Federal Government (like in the case of Missouri), and you might be able to assess where you are in the learning curve of the big picture of what's going on in our world today.
This program is an excellent overview of the various points of secret projects that are done by the (mostly) government, and is recommended for viewing.
Watch a few of Jesse Ventura's debates, and you'll see that he has a hard time dealing with anyone challenging his facts, and he often will tell you you're wrong, pretty much because he said so.
The apple doesn't fall far from the tree here. It IS entertaining and slickly made, but it's about as fictional and one-sided as it gets. You're basically listening to Jesse give his many paranoid (and poorly researched) crackpot theories an hour of unopposed banter.
Jesse has also flip flopped on if this show is a "documentary" or "entertainment" (basically depending on how much shaky ground he's on when asked). The "experts" are highly suspect, and it gives "eyewitness" accounts a baffling 100% credibility rate.
What makes the show hard to swallow is the OVERWHELMING narcissism of The Governor. He basically couches himself as the head of The Mission Impossible Team, as well as its loose cannon and muscle (Jesse, you're still a huge guy but the tough guy act doesn't work like it did before you were pushing 60). In fact, the whole "crack team" seem to be random goofs with no credentials whatsoever.
And THAT is probably the most fictional part of all.
This show is very much a product of its time (simpler times of 2009) and probably not the sort of thing a lot of networks would be comfortable airing in the 'post-truth' era, certainly not without a lot more careful editorial oversight - some of the people interviewed for this show have been so thoroughly cancelled that we're not going to see them again; personalities like David Icke are arguably so demented that even back in 2009 he shouldn't have been platformed on this show at least not without a strong disclaimer; because popular conspiracy theorists like Icke and Alex Jones are important to the story of how CT's are sustained and propagated, whether they be dangerously ignorant peddlers like the aforementioned, or whistleblowers or journalists whose suppression might not be fully realized today these characters are relevant to the stories so there is an argument for their inclusion in any holistic presentation even if you were making this show today, but since a lot of those guys make their money peddling disinformation and selling products off their personal brands they should come with clear disclaimers.
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- TriviaIn an interview the former governor of Minnesota Jesse Ventura said he was against the death penalty he said it's the tax prayers who pay for the executions
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Jesse Ventura: [In the intro to the show] Hidden power, secrets, cover-ups, corruption. You think you know the whole story? Think again. I've been governor, a Navy SEAL, a fighter. I've heard things that will blow your mind. And now I think it's time that you get the whole story.
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