I recently had the honour of being on a show together with Dennis Wise and hosted by the wonderful host and interviewer called Citizen Reporter. Dennis Wise is the producer of a trilogy of epic documentaries which have helped many people learn the truth about our true history. The documentaries are called “Adolf Hitler: The Greatest Story Never Told“, “Communism Through the Back Door“, and “The Secret Masonic Victory of WW2“. I highly recommend watching them. They are each almost 6 hours long, but don’t let that scare you away. They come in 15 minute segments, which makes it easy to sit down for a few segments at a time.
Here is the link to the show (1hour 40 minutes) with Dennis Wise hosted by Citizen Reporter.
Brian Ruhe the intrepid video producer and brave street activist from Vancouver invited me to join author and truth-teller and Mischa Popoff for a discussion about weaponized words, the Haavara agreement, the Eisenhower death camps and more. Mischa Popoff was formerly an organic farms inspector. It was a pleasure to meet this dynamic speaker in the interview.
That show is linked here. (46 minutes)
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I tried to listen to the show. Monika, you were the only one of the three which sounded decent. Wise kept smacking like he was freaking eating while he was talking. The host was talking like she was not at all interested and was reading from a script of standard interview questions, blah blah blah.
I could not put up with Wise’s smacking nor with the host’s lackadaisical tone and had to turn it off. It was gross.
I tried watching TGSNT and cannot for the life of me figure out how to digest written scrolling text, and narration of different words simultaneously on the screen. WTF? What sort of documentary does that? None I’ve ever seen before. Trying to read a small novel at the same exact time as narration is audible, neither message gets through because of the conflict. No ONE can read and hear and get both messages. It is one or the other, but not both.
My recollection of the documentaries is that when there was rolling script, there was no verbal narration, but either silence or music. Every once in a while I had to stop the video to catch up reading the script, but usually I could keep up with it. For me, it was one of the most powerful and educational documentaries that I have ever watched, along with “Communism Through the Back Door” and Dennis Wise’s third series, “The Secret Masonic Victory of WW2”.
Your comment about the host of the interview not being interested – I see it differently. She really does her homework, asks excellent questions relevant to the person she is interviewing, and lets the person talk. I think Citizen Reporter is one of the better hosts around.