txcalia
By all means this is among the best documentary movies of all time. Wax2 has valid topic and described in depth about spiritual attacks or ghostly attacks and spiritual warfare and I don't see why anybody would disagree with it. Barack Obama and George W. Bush are also featured in this movie, warx2 tries to show how these US presidents are related to this spiritual warfare topic and what do they know. I have learned so many things about witchcraft, spiritual warfare, ghostly and spiritual attacks to the point where I feel I was ignorant about these things and vulnerable too. The British narrator did a very good job narrating it, very proper and professional and very clear. Editing was OK, not the best ever, but it is a documentary, all it matter is the message and topic. For a documentary this film has the best video or picture quality compared to many major documentaries. The scene are mixed from different parts of the world; Africa, India, the Middle east, London, UK, Nairobi, Kenya, Houston, Texas, New York, Washington DC, New Orleans, Etc. What a smart move to talk about God, Bible, Science, witchcraft, ghosts, and evil spirits or the devil at the same time. Normally people don't tend to mix these subjects.
sportsbros808
I got a chance to see this film at a church event and I have to say I was a bit skeptical going into it. I was aware that there were many of our US soldiers who came back from Afghanistan and Iraq who were suffering from PTSD and depression. I had no idea, however, of the number of soldiers that have committed suicide since returning home.The question that is asked in this documentary is what is causing such a high number of brave, strong men and women to take their own lives?Could it be that our enemies are practicing spiritual warfare? Like I said I was a bit skeptical when I sat down but the film made some valid points and presented some compelling evidence. With passages from the Bible and interviews with leaders from different religions around the world the the case is made that our soldiers may be subject to this new type of warfare. There is even an interview with an African witch doctor.The film lays out the fact that the use of spirits and ghosts to do one's bidding is fairly common in other parts of the world like Africa and the Middle East. We in the West are not aware of this...until now. Warx2 exposes this type of spiritual warfare and gives us in the West a look into other cultures around the world.I left the screening more convinced that this type of warfare is being used against us and our troops. If you get a chance I strongly urge you to watch this fine documentary, regardless of your religious affiliation. This is something that every American must see.
Scott Williams
I was at a country club in southwest, Houston, Texas when these men came to screen their film Warx2. It was very interesting watching it, every minute of it was worth my time. I have learned a lot from this film regarding spirits and ghosts than whole 50 years of my life combined.The center of this film is 8,000 U.S military veterans who committed suicides last year in 2013. The narrator connects the dots to link this epidemic to possibly spirits and ghostly attacks? Warx2 shows cultural evidences that in other foreign countries people may attack each other and/or retaliate by using spirits. Witnesses of these attacks include priests, evangelical pastors, witchdoctors and victims of these attacks.Warx2 describes the sixth sense in other words the symptoms and signs of spirits and ghostly attacks. It also tries to show how to protect ourselves against these kinds of attacks for both God's believers and the non-believers.Overall it's 50 percent Christian or biblical film and another fifty percent universal film meaning whether or not you believe in God this film may help you somehow understand spiritual life. By far it's very different kind of documentary that touches our lives as living spirits and those spirits of the dead. These attacks might be happen right now in U.S and other western countries due to some foreigners bringing their beliefs and traditions in western countries according to this film Warx2
Cathy Smith
Watching this film at our summer camp was like taking a tour overseas to learn new cultures and traditions pertaining to spiritual warfare or the war of ghosts and spirits. On a serious note it's a very informative documentary. It asks perhaps 8,000 U.S military veterans who committed suicides last year were victims of spirits and ghostly attacks? The film tries to show evidence that in other parts of the world people fight each other and retaliate by using evil spirits.Evidences of existence of this subject include John Dimo a Kenyan witchdoctor from Kogelo, Kenya; a neighbor of the Obama family, African Catholic priest, Evangelical Bishop Thomas Muthee (Sarah Palin's Kenyan Pastor), a licensed Kenyan witchdoctor Mr. Musa Kafisi, from the capital Nairobi, Kenya and other sources including the Holy Bible and other definitions and resources. This film also explains the so called "the sixth sense" or the signs and symptoms of spirits and ghostly attacks. They also explain how to protect yourself against these kinds of attacks for both God's believers and the non-believers. Another argument is that most westerners unknowingly may be affected by these attacks due to some of immigrants bringing their beliefs with them to these western countries instead of assimilation.I just think it is hard for me to disagree with this documentary because the subject and some of the evidences are very sad and make sense.