The Obama Deception: The Mask Comes Off, or The Obama Deception, is an American political conspiracy theory film written and directed by radio talk show host and filmmaker Alex Jones. The film was released on March 12, 2009 and distributed by Alex Jones Productions.
Synopsis
L'animateur de radio controversé Alex Jones présente son documentaire selon lequel Obama n'était pas la lueur d'espoir qu'il a été décrit, mais plutôt un autre rouage du gouvernement immoral et du régime des entreprises. Alex Jones dénonce le système d’esclavage que voudrait mettre en place le président.
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