REVIEWS

MARK TAPSON, FrontpageMag.com:

Six months into the Trump presidency, it seems safe to say that America has never had a political experience like the one he has brought to the White House. He has sparked a stark raving mad #resistance from the left that makes Bush Derangement Syndrome look fair and balanced. The news media hang on his every tweet. Hollywood is practically self-combusting in panic and disbelief. Climate change Cassandras are melting down. Illegal aliens are feeling the heat as well. He has even thrown his own party into turmoil. All of this hysterical disarray has resulted from the impact not of a movement or a Party, but of one man, Donald Trump.
Now a new documentary offers some thoughtful commentary on President Trump’s agitating arrival on the political scene. Produced, directed and edited by Agustin Blazquez, The Trump Effect: Deprogramming the American Mind features author and filmmaker Laurence Jarvik musing upon the rise of Trump and how this iconoclastic President is changing the way Americans think about ourselves and the world. Over the course of an hour of discussion, Jarvik’s primary thesis is that Trump is dismantling the politically correct ideology that has dominated American political discourse since 9/11, which will lead the way to a newfound freedom and unification of a country on its way to becoming great again....

FELIPE ZAPATA, UnseenMoon.com:



THE LIBERATOR:

VERY INTERESTING video. Author and filmmaker Laurence Jarvik speaks for an hour on the Trump phenomenon. Among other themes, he points out that Trump is neither Democrat nor Republican but another thing altogether.
Trump is a deprogrammer of the American mind.
CLIFF KINCAID, American Survival:

Famous filmmaker Agustin Blazquez did our “Unvetted” film about Barack Obama. Now he has done a film about President Trump:

The provocative film looks at how Trump is deprogramming the American people. It reminds me of the piece we ran about Trump, Trump is the Exorcist of Political Correctness. People are now free to speak the truth. Author and filmmaker Laurence Jarvik says “Trump is a liberator.”

Other people are saying, “I can be free, too.”

I wrote a lot about Trump’s connections to Russia. In my opinion, however, the real Russia-gate scandal involves Barack Obama. He did more for Russia than Trump could ever do. What Trump has done is give people the opportunity to be free to investigate -- and speak out in opposition to -- the forces of political correctness, or Cultural Marxism. That is the subject of this film. 

Yes, Trump will disappoint us on many occasions. But keep in mind how open the process has become, in terms of the ability to expose the “fake news media” and their allies.

This is a major development and breakthrough. Believe me: I have been in the media watchdog business for almost 40 years.

Trump enables the U.S. to be in a holding pattern, as we examine how we got into this predicament and we can can get out. We need a breathing space...

...Watch the film and send me your thoughts at Kincaid@comcast.net.




Vlad Tepesblog, August 2, 2017


This is really very good. I have only been able to watch about 6 minutes or so a day, but Im surprised each day to see how the excellent standard is maintained in each segment. He does not shy away from uncomfortable, yet important truths, such as how Leftist Jews are in fact antisemitic and endorse policies that speak more to their ideology than collective interests, as well as the nature of Trump as a person and the effect this has. I wish I had a way of getting more people to watch this than i already did.



ANN CORCORAN, Refugee Resettlement Watch:



Watch it! One of the great conundrums of our time---why some Jews eagerly embrace the resettlement of Muslims in America---discussed.

Scratching your head about why Jews would import their enemy? Learn about “Stalinist Jews” where “ideology over reality” rules. Watch starting at minute 46 in this new documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmhfRi5j8aA


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