It was in 2010 that a man who had served in Iraq and was an aspiring filmmaker started making his movie Gray State. He was a charismatic person who was a voice for fringe politics. An unrestrained federal government tramples on civil liberties in this dystopian near-future. The film's crowd-funded trailer was a big hit with libertarians, Tea Party supporters, and people from the nascent alt-right. He was found dead with his family in their suburban Minnesota home in January of that year. For conspiracy theorists, their deaths were a big deal because they were so unusual. They think that Crowley was killed by an unknown government because they didn't want to find out more about their goals through a film and filmmaker.
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It was in 2010 that a man who had served in Iraq and was an aspiring filmmaker started making his movie Gray State. He was a charismatic person who was a voice for fringe politics. An unrestrained federal government tramples on civil liberties in this dystopian near-future. The film's crowd-funded trailer was a big hit with libertarians, Tea Party supporters, and people from the nascent alt-right. He was found dead with his family in their suburban Minnesota home in January of that year. For conspiracy theorists, their deaths were a big deal because they were so unusual. They think that Crowley was killed by an unknown government because they didn't want to find out more about their goals through a film and filmmaker.
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