Eh, colour me unimpressed... the only believable conspiracy theory here is that some libertarians will say anything to push their stuff.
Don't get me wrong - libertarians are fine and all, but they spout as much white noise as everyone else.
I only got around 3/4 of the way through before I got bored. The documentary spent most of that time furiously masterbating.
Ignoring the gaping fallacies regarding religion - most of which are based on
Jordan Maxwell's crank ramblings - the criticisms are almost all entirely incidental, or superficial.
Religions share certain characteristics? No way? STOP THE PRESSES!
Hey, human cultures share certain characteristics too - quick! It's a conspiracy!
Let's, you know, totally ignore the fundamental beliefs and philosophies behind them.
Okay, so that's the first part of Maxwell's conspiracy.
Now onto the delicious 9/11 claptrap.
Each piece of "evidence" as given appears to have some merit (in most cases), and I wouldn't be surprised if there's gross negligence, bad luck, greed and simple stupidity involved in many cases.
But that's not what conspiracy is about - let's instead attribute all these strange occurrences to some mysterious Illuminati, who pull all the strings of society.
Nevermind that many of the pieces of evidence put forth are conflicting, or nonsensical when placed in the context of a single conspiracy.
Perhaps it comes down to a spiritual hunger on the part of the makers - so deprived are they from any philosophical or spiritual introspection or community that they need to invent their own, human gods - people who "control the world". After all,
how else could you explain these goings on?
It's cute for a while, but it gets pretty boring fast.
-My two penneth.
Edit: BTW - for something more entertaining and factually sound,
Charlie Wilson's War is exceptional.
It has Tom Hanks and Julia Roberts, but manages to be good in spite of that.