While it doesn’t cover every aspect - you’d probably need a 10 x 2-hour episodes mini-series for that – the documentary manages to do two things.
One, it takes down the official narrative with the precision of a special ops sniper, and two, more subtly, shows threads that illuminate connections extending beyond 9/11 to the Great Awakening itself. Plus, its very accessible for normies, aka non-anons.
The purpose and intent of a project are key to evaluation. Codex doesn't even attempt to cover everything. Anything less than a 10 episode miniseries couldn't even begin to do that (imo).
But what it does do is effectively and efficiently demolish the official narrative. In that sense, its merely a starting point. It has the ability to liberate a viewer from the official story, and its from there that they can begin to question and look for answers.
Indeed. Can I suggest you take a read of my companion post, " The Reason You Have to Watch CODEX 9/11"
"https://greatawakening.win/p/19BtUZIsLa/the-reason-you-have-to-watch-cod/
I make this comment:
The purpose and intent of a project are key to evaluation. Codex doesn't even attempt to cover everything. Anything less than a 10 episode miniseries couldn't even begin to do that (imo).
But what it does do is effectively and efficiently demolish the official narrative. In that sense, its merely a starting point. It has the ability to liberate a viewer from the official story, and its from there that they can begin to question and look for answers.