I watched the movie. All of it. I found the point of view ironic; namely, an effort to do a hatchet job on “Main Stream Media” without a single member of the “MSM” interviewed. Instead, the perspective is reliant upon vile conspiracy promoters who, after being sued, made up this story of portraying an evocative “character” (Jones), an established conservative conspiracy theorist (O’Keefe), a Canadian White Nationalist (Molyneux), the cinematographer of the film (undisclosed in the interview credit) (Rudkowski), and the founder of the far right anti-feminist group, the Proud Boys (on record denying unequal pay and victim blaming regarding the convicted sex offender, Harvey Weinstein). Quite a murders’ row of fair minded and balanced points of view. Quite the absence of transparency. Quite a collection of biased lies and “fake” accusations. But if it makes money, that’s all that matters. If it titillates the man parts of the viewers always up for a good unsubstantiated conspiracy theory or the subversive distrust of all that is mainstream, this is a great film to purchase and watch somewhere in your survival shelter.