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Alex Jones‘ new documentary The Obama Deception takes a scathing look inside and at who controls the Obama administration. Alex Jones is a syndicated radio show host based in Austin, Tx. He also runs a few sites; the main being infowars.com, prisonplanet.tv, and prisonplanet.com.

His most up-to-date film is ostensibly regarding Obama but a lot more importantly takes a peek behind the curtain to discover who is pulling his strings. As the name suggests, Obama is not really making his own decisions or creating his own teleprompter speeches.

The movie has plenty of big names from all walks of life. Jesse Ventura steps in for a cameo wherein he explains that there is no distinction between his time in the WWE and politics. Ventura makes a case that politics is uncannily like professional wrestling, where the people fighting each other on the camera are really great buddies behind the scenes.

In the beginning of the film, legendary hip-hop artist and anti-gang assault activist KRS-One commences by presentinga comparison of the US authorities and Burger King:

“Barack is like the manager of Burger King. All presidents are, including Bush. It’s like this — when your fries are cold, if your burger’s not done right, you go back to Burger King — America, or your government — and you say, ‘My burger’s cold! I want new fries!’ First, you go to the cashier, that’s the courts. You argue to the courts.

“The courts, if you can’t get no justice with the cashier, you say ‘Let me see the manager! I want to go to the Supreme Court! I want to see the President!’ The manager comes out. ‘Hi. What can I do for you?’ Now, the manager can override the decisions of the cashier. But you never get to see the franchise owner of Burger King.

“If you really have a problem with your burger, you need to go see the franchise owner. We need to go to the top, or to the bottom. We need to go to where the real architecture of government is, and it’s not in a President. It’s in a global scheme.”

Then Alex Jones tries to bring that analogy to life by saying:

“If humanity has any hope of effecting real change for the better, it will not come from the Madison Avenue false reality makers, who have cast Barack Obama as the savior of the world.

“To alter our course from tyranny to liberty, to defeat the corrupt elite, we must get past the puppets and confront the real power structure of the planet.”

As for “the real power structure of the planet,” Jones describes them as the top of the pyramid, the global elites, the folks who come together each and every year at the Bilderberg group.

And then, Jones backs up his words with action and bullhorns the elite confab Bilderberg when they met in Chantilly, Virginia.

Other big names featured in the movie include historian and writer Webster Tarpley, trends forecaster Gerald Celente, and presidential candidate Ron Paul’s brother Wayne Paul.