
This documentary explores a series of historical events, examining the individuals and motives behind them. Beginning with the rise of Hitler and continuing through the JFK assassination and the events of 9/11, the film connects these tragedies through a common thread of powerful figures and their influence. It offers a perspective tracing back to World War I, aiming to reveal the hidden forces shaping modern history and the current era of terrorism.
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John F. Kennedy
Self (archive footage)

Richard Nixon
Self (archive footage)

Robert F. Kennedy
Self (archive footage)

Barack Obama
Self (archive footage)

George W. Bush
Self (archive footage)

Donald Rumsfeld
Self (archive footage)

Bill Clinton
Self (archive footage)

Jacqueline Kennedy
Self (archive footage)

Jon Stewart
Self (archive footage)

Adolf Hitler
Self - Führer und Reichskanzler (archive footage)

Lyndon B. Johnson
Self (archive footage)

George H. W. Bush
Self (archive footage)

Vladimir Lenin
Self (archive footage)

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Self (archive footage)

Mao Zedong
Self (archive footage)

Lee Harvey Oswald
Self (archive footage)

John Connally
Self - Governor of Texas (archive footage)

Frank Church
Self (archive footage)

Benito Mussolini
Self (archive footage)

Prescott Bush
Self (archive footage)

E. Howard Hunt
Self (archive footage)

Francis Richard Conolly
Self - Presenter

Smedley Butler
Self (archive footage) (as Smedley Darlington Butler)

King Edward VIII of the United Kingdom
Self (archive footage)

Wallis Simpson
Self (archive footage)

Marita Lorenz
Self (archive footage)

G. Gordon Liddy
Self (archive footage)
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