The Elephant In The Room
In retrospect of course, looking back, you think about everything that went on. The fact that the power down in itself was unusual, the fact that there were visitors to the tower, many in overalls, like engineers of some kind wandering around the floors carrying tool boxes and cables and so on. At the time, wasn’t suspicious of it, didn’t think anything of it.
In retrospect of course, looking back, you think about everything that went on. The fact that the power down in itself was unusual, the fact that there were visitors to the tower, many in overalls, like engineers of some kind wandering around the floors carrying tool boxes and cables and so on. At the time, wasn’t suspicious of it, didn’t think anything of it.
The Elephant in the Room
is a documentary following British filmmaker Dean Puckett through his
journey into the 9/11 Truth Movement: a global movement of ‘conspiracy
theorists’ who believe that the official explanation about what happened
on 9/11 is totally or partially inaccurate.
The
filmmakers travel from middle England, across Europe and to New York for
the six year anniversary of the attacks, where the film takes one final
twist as we are introduced to the 9/11 first responders who are
suffering from various grave health difficulties due to the toxic dust
that they breathed in trying to help their country during the weeks
after this tragic event. Told with a personal hands on approach that
avoids advancing any one position, the film asks the question: are these
crazy conspiracy theorists? Or is 9/11 Truth a credible political
movement?
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