6/10
One man's journey for some truth
3 September 2007
I am sure that most people have heard that Jews were warned before the planes hit the towers on September 11th, and they stayed home to be safe. Producer/Director Marc Levin went out in a search for the truth about feeling towards Jews using the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, an anti-semitic book, as a springboard.

His interviews with skinheads, and Arabs and Nazi's and his use of historical footage of notable anti-Semites like Henry Ford and Father Coughlin and George Lincoln Rockwell really made this film interesting.

I have to admit that there were some very funny parts where he showed the belief about Jews, but I also have to be cognizant of the fact that these parts are not funny to Jews.

The only criticism I had of the documentary was the way it rambled. It just seemed to go all over the place. As it lost focus at times. I lost interest, but Levin always managed to get me back.

Well worth watching for personal knowledge.
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