This is a great example of how conspiracy propaganda is made. It seems to be well researched. But in its smoothness, it lulls you into ignoring what should be obvious -- proving the details and substantiating the linkages. Conspiracy theories always fail in this, as in the 911 conspiracies.
Example: John smith ALLEGEDLY was somehow affiliated with cia.
Example: john smith ALLEGEDLY was somehow affiliated with the rolling stones.
Example: the rolling stones took acid.
Example: john smith ALLEGEDLY provided the acid.
Conclusion: the cia dosed the rolling stones.
See the problem here?
Movies like this are like crack for weak minds who don't know enough about how the real world works.
Drugs as Weapons Against Us: The CIA War on Musicians and Activists
2018
Action / Documentary
Drugs as Weapons Against Us: The CIA War on Musicians and Activists
2018
Action / Documentary
Plot summary
Evidence supports that the CIA manipulated musicians and activists to promote drugs for social control, particularly regarding the Civil Rights and anti-war movements. Some musicians that resisted these manipulations were killed.
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August 29, 2023 at 05:45 AM
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Gold
Wow, what a pile. I don't know how I sat through the whole thing. I'm not disappointed because it was pretty entertaining how sloppily it was thrown together. They draw you in with all these big rock stars, then the soundtrack is like one really lame, public domain rock song playing way too loud, over, and over, and over. At one point they zoom in on a print article, and pan across it in a way that you would have to read 3 lines at one time to follow it. Parts of the documentary are literally just other documentaries. Drugs were definitely used as weapons against everyone involved in this film. It's really good.
Unwatchable, but pretty good info
I mean, just be warned, this is literally "A Progressive Left Productions Presentation."
I'm not joking. It's the opening credit.
That being said, it does have a lot of accurate information. The premise of the film is mostly true. The CIA was involved with drugs and celebrities, and the CIA is involved in lots of things that people don't know about, even today.
The problem with the film is that the narrator is an Artificial Intelligence, like Siri . . . super monotone.
It's pretty good info if you can tolerate the monotony, but the entertainment value is a one star.
Moral of the story . . . don't do drugs, kids.