
The Obama Deception
2009

2010
NRDirector
Alex E. Jones
Runtime
141 minutes
Average Rating
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POLICE STATE 4 chronicles the sickening depths to which our republic has fallen. Veteran documentary filmmaker Alex Jones conclusively proves the existence of a secret network of FEMA camps, now being expanded nationwide. The military industrial complex is transforming our once free nation into a giant prison camp. A cashless society control grid, constructed in the name of fighting terrorism, was actually built to enslave the American people. Body scanners, sound cannons, citizen spies, staged terror and cameras on every street corner -- it's only the beginning of the New World Order's hellish plan. This film exposes how the "Continuity of Government" program has established an all powerful shadow state. Prepare to enter the secretive world of emergency dictatorship, FEMA camps, and a shredded Constitution.
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Category Breakdown
LGBTQ+ Representation
The documentary focuses almost exclusively on geopolitical surveillance and state power. There is no discernible focus on LGBTQ+ identities or queer-coded character arcs.
Gender Representation
The narrative centers on masculine-coded themes like combat and military infrastructure. It lacks meaningful female agency or the subversion of gendered power dynamics.
Racial & Ethnic Diversity
The film focuses on the structural mechanics of the American shadow state. It does not utilize intersectional casting or address racial and ethnic diversity.
Religious & Cultural Diversity
The film presents a profound critique of Western institutional stability. It frames the government and military-industrial complex as inherently corrupt and predatory forces.
Disability Representation
There is no evidence of characters or subjects representing physical or neurodivergent disabilities. The film does not engage with disability as a narrative element.
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AI Analysis
Police State IV: The Rise of FEMA is a specialized critique of centralized power that prioritizes anti-establishment narratives over demographic representation. The film's architecture is designed to disrupt the legitimacy of Western institutions, framing the state as a systemic oppressor. Because the documentary focuses so narrowly on the mechanics of the New World Order and constitutional erosion, it lacks the breadth to include intersectional identities. The narrative operates through a lens of anti-statism rather than social diversity. Ultimately, the film achieves cultural subversion by challenging national institutions, but it does so at the expense of representing diverse gender, racial, or LGBTQ+ perspectives.

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