
Coverup: Behind the Iran Contra Affair
The Film That Starts Where The Hearings Left Off
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Coverup: Behind the Iran Contra Affair is the third feature-length documentary produced by the Empowerment Project. The shadow government of assassins, arms dealers, drug smugglers, former CIA operatives and top US military personnel who were running foreign policy unaccountable to the public, revealing the Reagan/Bush administration's plan to use FEMA to institute martial law and ultimately suspend the Constitution. Strikingly relevant to current events.
Production
Empowerment Project
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast

Elizabeth Montgomery
Narrator

Jonathan Kwitny
Self - Author/Journalist

Peter Dale Scott
Self - Professor/Author

Jack Brooks
Self - Congressman

Edén Pastora
Self - Former Contra Leader
David MacMichael
Self - Former CIA Analyst

Daniel Sheehan
Self - Christic Institute
Barbara Honegger
Self - Former White House Policy Analyst
John Stockwell
Self - Former CIA Officer
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