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Fabled Enemies a disappointment

September 14, 2008 · 1 Comment

It was. I watched it today. And despite what some of the readers told me, the movie was not consistent with the 9/11 truth movement’s allegations. Fabled Enemies talks mostly about the United States’ relationship with the terrorists supposedly responsible for the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The movie is produced by the famous conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, who makes dozens and dozens of implications that the hijackers were on the flight. That they were responsible for the attacks, not the United States. The film blames Israel and Pakistan for the attacks, along with Al Qaeda. The message I walked away with was that the United States wasn’t exactly responsible for the attacks, but was aware of the plans Al Qaeda had, and even assisted them with limited security and easy-access to needed recourse’s. 

The movie sends mixed messages, however. The last few scenes sound much more parallel with what I am used to hearing. They went in-depth about WTC-7 and its collapse. They show interviews with Barry Jennings, (of course). They interview firemen who question the official story. 

Another thing that bothered me, probably more than the sudden change in the source responsible, was the use of media to get across their point. The makers of this movie preach the truth of our media’s lies. And I agree with them on that, of course. But in Fabled Enemies, they show stories done by my least favorite news outlet of all time: FOX. How can you tell people to stop watching  mainstream media, then use it in your movie to prove your point? And why believe them when it supports your beliefs, but ignore them when it doesn’t? Although the stories reported could be true, I think Jones and Bermas should have used government files, and un-bias sources to figure out the truth. It just seemed contradictory, and lazy.

The ultimate message came out the same though. 9/11 was an “international intelligence operation,” that put fear and confusion into the masses.  Used to distract the people from the poor performance of their leaders, and to make everyone rally around them. To create a New World Order. To brainwash. This message was especially evident in the ending, which I thought was the best part:

You know, I think I get it now. I didn’t understand the idea that Alex and Jason Bermas were trying to get across, but now I do. I usually don’t have sudden realizations in the middle of writing a post, but I just got it. It’s odd to praise the movie after just ridiculing it, but I have to now. After watching the ending four or five times, I really understand it. I understand the title, who was behind 9/11, and everything in-between. I may not like the way the idea was presented, and I may not like tiny specifics within the idea, but I do understand and agree on the whole. 9/11 was not just carried out by our own government. We had help from Israel, and Pakistan. However, the United States and its media continues to push the idea of terrorism, Al Qaeda and Iraq. We are chasing a, “fabled enemy,” if you will, in Osama Bin Laden. Everything is falling into place for me. Everything is making sense. 

The two big questions that remain unanswered for me are as fallows:

1. Who controlled the aircrafts? Was it a remote control government aircraft, government operatives, or something else? 

2. Why would Israel and Pakistan help the United States? We are not historically friends. Looking at the incident from a global standpoint, (the New World Order), it makes lots of sense.

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