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Release Date:
March 6, 2020
Original Title:
Belly of the Beast: Director's Cut
Alternate Titles:
Na Barriga da Besta: Versão do Diretor
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Fourth Watch Films
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 137
Belly of the Beast Director’s Cut is a ground-breaking documentary film that presents the hidden history of the United States and its secret origins of the deep state that you’ve never seen or heard before, as well as decoding their present day conspiracies and the future prophecies to come. The adventure includes a mysterious Bible that’s bound in the testes of the Washington Monument, and where & why an underground obelisk awaits nearby; the entrance to a secret crypt in D.C. that’s connected to the underworld; the origins of American Lucifer worship linked to the deep state; and for the first time ever revealed, the U.S. government-owned location where The Antichrist will likely be resurrected on American soil! Belly of the Beast Director’s Cut spotlights these topics and so much more!
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