Dec 14, 2023
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“Let My People Go” Documentary by David Clements Set for Release on December 15th

David Clements’ new documentary “Let My People Go,” critiquing election integrity and the response to the Capitol riot, is set for release on December 15th.

By yourNEWS Media Staff

The much-anticipated documentary “Let My People Go,” produced by former law professor and attorney David Clements, is slated for release on Friday, December 15th. The Gateway Pundit and Joe Hoft had the opportunity to view the film during a private screening, expressing positive feedback about its content. The film, described by Steve Bannon as “magnificent” and “epic,” will be available for streaming and purchase on DVD and Blu-Ray through LetMyPeopleGo.Movie.

“Let My People Go” presents a narrative of America’s alleged enslavement through two primary themes. The first is the supposed use of proprietary “black box machines” and rigged election software by the deep state, impacting voter perception and election outcomes. The second narrative focuses on the aftermath of the November 3rd election, highlighting the plight of protesters who are currently imprisoned.

The film has undergone surprise audience test screenings, receiving rave reviews. Tom Wigand, one of the test screeners, compared the documentary’s impact to that of “The Sound of Freedom,” emphasizing its high production quality and its potential to convince audiences about the alleged fraudulence of the current election systems.

Despite facing challenges in distribution, with major theater chains refusing to screen the film theatrically and streaming platforms like YouTube flagging similar content, Clements has been steadfast in his commitment to the film’s message. He has expressed concerns about the influence of the Department of Homeland Security, Dominion, and other election vendors on the U.S. electoral process.

Clements, labeled an “alpha election denier” by mainstream media, has faced significant obstacles in bringing this film to audiences. He has dealt with demands for legal insurance and pressure from distributors to modify the film’s content, particularly regarding Dominion and the FBI. However, he remains undeterred, voicing his readiness to face potential legal challenges head-on.

The documentary aims to challenge the mainstream narrative around election security and the events of January 6th. It includes interviews with families affected by the FBI’s response to the Capitol riot and features insights from election experts. The film concludes with a vision to restore election integrity and free the political prisoners of January 6th.

To get a copy of “Let My People Go” on December 15th, visit LetMyPeopleGo.Movie.

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