Not allowed to give a link but easy to find on Netflix.
This doc was a bit slow but necessary for context. The last 'Act' was revealing! (Sorry... spoiler ... voat requirements)
Twin brothers, at 18 years old one has accident on his motirbike and ends up in a coma, on waking up has only one memory, his twin brothers name.
He rebuilds his life around the memories and photos his brother selectively gives him. Then when his parents die he finds all conflicting evidence in their home, specifically from a photo of them as little boys that he finds in his mothers secret locked draw! He goes through her possessions and nothing ties into the story hes been given.
This causes a 20 year wall of silence about their past from his brother who cannot face the truth himself let alone relay it to his brother. Very moving, in the final part he reveals the sordid truth of what actually happened to them😢
Very sad but I wonder if any pizzagate researchers could find out who these people mixed with. I bet these guys have so much evidence on these 'top elites'. There were group photos of them all.
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*there seems to be quite a bit of info on google regarding Alex and Marcus Lewis and their parents I'm going to check some out.
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WalnutSauceGoat ago
Every normal person watching this has one and only one burning question: Who is this artist he was pimped off to, who are these elites writing her these thankyou notes he finds in the attic. Instead of answering these obvious questions, the documentary literally ends with these words — I kid you not —: “It’s over. Finally. We move on.” Notice the subtle command and built in threat in the last three words. Whose side is NF on? Oh, we all know. The director, one “Ed Perkins” needs to be investigated.
QBoomBoom ago
Nailed it! Might be the entire story is complete bullshit.