Unmasking America's Hidden History: Sean Dustin Chats with Francis R. Conolly
"My film was banned by Donald Trump and by the queen about nine months after it was first put online, and there are myths growing up about it. Because when I was looking through the comments Today, it was from a version that has been uploaded by a man who goes under the title truth be told, and at the top of the public comments he says: I'm not sure that I get all of it or I'm not sure about all of it, but even if half of this is true, we're in real trouble."
Imagine a documentary so powerful it gets banned by both Donald Trump and the Queen of England. In this riveting episode of 'Nowhere To Go But Up', host Sean Dustin sits down with Francis R. Conolly to discuss his controversial film, 'JFK to 9/11 Everything Is A Rich Man's Trick'. This documentary aims to condense a century of history into 3.5 hours, offering a gripping narrative that's hard to pause once you start watching.
Sean and Francis dive deep into the themes of the film, which exposes corruption and reveals what Conolly argues is the true history of America. They cover a range of eye-opening topics, from systematic racism and societal realities to the importance of standing up for change. It's not just about uncovering hidden truths; it's about understanding the forces that shape our world and figuring out how we can make a difference.
Francis even shares a special message at the beginning of the episode, adding another layer of depth to their conversation. Whether you're curious about historical conspiracies or passionate about social justice, this episode offers a lot to chew on. Tune in to hear a thought-provoking discussion that challenges mainstream narratives and encourages listeners to look beyond the surface. If you're ready to question what you know about America's past, this episode is a must-listen.