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Release Date:
June 4, 2025
Original Title:
The Agenda: Their Vision – Your Future
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Oracle Films
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 112
The Agenda: Their Vision – Your Future is a feature-length independent documentary by former UK broadcasting executive Mark Sharman (ITV, Sky). It explores claims of a decades-long plan by global elites to centralize control using tools like AI, surveillance, digital currencies, and digital identities. The film warns of a "digital prison" where everyday freedoms—food, energy, money, travel, internet access—could be restricted. It questions the role of institutions like the WHO and critiques the UN's Agenda 2030 and Net Zero goals as potential enablers of global authoritarianism. Featuring expert voices from the UK, USA, and Europe, the documentary draws parallels with dystopian visions from Orwell and Huxley.
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Camera Operator:
Philip Wiseman
Mark Myers
Robert Cibis
Director:
Mark Sharman
Philip Wiseman
Executive Producer:
Mark Sharman
Writer:
Mark Sharman
Philip Wiseman
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