Film: Vancouver 2010 – False Security, Real Terror
February 12th, 2010
Companion guide with much more detailed information updated constantly:
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And if you wouldn’t mind commenting, rating, and linking to this original source of the film (here) so it goes viral. Many thanks for all the supporters out there.
Please Note: We have focused really hard on getting the film out this early but a lot of our time was spent gathering information so the film is not perfect, however the key thing is to take in what is in the film and to share it with everyone so they have the knowledge about a possible false flag which this film informs of very well. Just keep in mind we didn’t put in nearly as much as we wanted to and could have presented it better had we given ourselves more time, but it’s not meant to be pretty just informative.
WARNING – Part 1 is a long Intro(Music)
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February 12th, 2010 at 5:19 am
Part 3 and the rest of the parts are coming soon the film is completed, I’m just having problems cutting it down for youtube but I’m almost done it’ll be up before the day is done.
February 12th, 2010 at 4:14 pm
sorry guys I just passed out I was up for way too long, I’m putting the rest up now.
February 13th, 2010 at 5:14 am
download the film on dvd here:
http://engagementofthemind.blogspot.com/2010/02/vancouver-2010-false-security-real.html
February 13th, 2010 at 5:47 am
You have an important message regarding a possible ‘false flag’ attack, so why the 3 minute intro? I’m not interested in how clever someone is at putting the intro together, just the message. After 2 minutes of watching the intro I wasn’t sure if you were trying to get your message out or looking for a video award. Far too many vids on 9/11, false flag etc appear too self indulgent with regard to effects.
Just stick to what you want people to know and I’m sure you will grab a wider audience. Fancy effects may appeal to the young but older audiences (like myself) will, I fear, be turned off by such long intros.
February 13th, 2010 at 11:53 am
Fantastic you guys, I do agree in the sense that if I didn’t know what the message was, I would have tuned out from such a long music intro. Looks great, but I am concerned that the intro will lose too many potential viewers.
You all are soooo talented though, I wouldn’t have the talent to do such a project!