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The Secret Rulers of the World
GenreDocumentary
Created byJon Ronson
Based onThem: Adventures with Extremists
by Jon Ronson
Presented byJon Ronson
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes5
Production
Production companyWorld of Wonder
Original release
NetworkChannel 4

The Secret Rulers of the World is a five-part documentary television series produced by World of Wonder and written, directed by, and featuring Jon Ronson. It was first shown on the British Channel 4 in April and May 2001. The series details Ronson's encounters with conspiracy theorists and accompanies his 2001 book Them: Adventures with Extremists, which covers similar topics and describes many of the same events.[1]

Part 1: "The Legend of Ruby Ridge"

Original air date: 29 April 2001

Ronson meets with

American militia movement
.

Part 2: "David Icke, the Lizards and the Jews"

Original air date: 6 May 2001

Ronson follows David Icke as he promotes his theory that "the elite are genetically descended from a race of 12-foot, blood-drinking, shapeshifting lizards".[2] During the film, Icke is accused by a leftist protest group (including Richard Warman, lawyer and former Green Party of Canada candidate) in Canada of antisemitism. The documentary explores the theme of whether Icke literally means lizards—as he steadfastly maintains—or whether the reptilians are a coded reference to Jews, an assertion that Icke vehemently denies. Ronson concludes that Icke is probably not an antisemite and comes to have misgivings about the Icke protesters' methods and their attempts to silence Icke.

Part 3: "Timothy McVeigh, the Oklahoma Bomber"

Original air date: 13 May 2001

Before his involvement in the

New World Order. He believed that the Alfred P. Murrah building in Oklahoma City was a local New World Order headquarters. But many other theorists are convinced that the world only knows part of an apparent complex conspiracy story behind the bombing. Ronson meets a number of theorists whilst investigating the story and concludes his film in Elohim City, a private Christian Identity
movement compound in Oklahoma.

Part 4: "The Satanic Shadowy Elite?"

Original air date: 20 May 2001

Ronson follows conspiracy theorist and radio host Alex Jones as Jones attempts to infiltrate the annual gathering of dignitaries and business leaders (reportedly including George W. Bush and Henry Kissinger) at the Bohemian Grove. The film includes footage of attendees dressed in robes and burning an effigy at the foot of a giant stone owl. Jones believes that the ceremony is related to occult secret societies. After the event, Ronson meets comedy actor and fellow attendee Harry Shearer, who describes the event as a glorified fraternity party. Shearer largely dismisses Jones's dramatic retelling of the gathering and notes that the music is supplied by the Symphony Orchestra of San Francisco.

Part 5: "The Bilderberg Group"

Original air date: 27 May 2001

Ronson teams up with reporter

Bilderberg Group, an annual invitation-only conference, for over thirty years. According to Tucker, around 130 guests, most of whom are persons of influence in business, academic, or political circles, meet annually in secret. The duo encounter unwelcoming security men and a car chase. Ronson also interviews group founder Denis Healey
.

References

  1. ^ "Weirdos of the world unite". The Irish Times. 28 April 2001. Retrieved 8 April 2020.
  2. ^ Ronson, Jon (17 March 2001). "Beset by lizards". The Guardian. Retrieved 8 April 2020.

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