Robbie Martin
Directing
Known For
Using archival footage, Robbie Martin examines the media's complicit role in the false narratives surrounding the 2001 anthrax attacks
American Anthrax

In part two, How We Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the New Neocons, Robbie picks up where he left off by exploring the rise of a new breed of neocons. Going beyond the likes of Bill Kristol and think tanks, the neocons have now infiltrated organizations such as The Daily Beast, Buzzfeed, Vice, and other media outlets.
A Very Heavy Agenda Part 2: How We Learned To Stop Worrying and Love the New Neocons

The first of a three part film series, A Very Heavy Agenda deals with the neo-conservative movement and the impact that it has had on American politics and world events. Beginning with the 9/11 and anthrax attacks Robbie brings us through the powerful intellectual group that has altered geopolitical history. We explore the neocons as an intellectual force in America and how their premier group, Project for a New American Century, acts as the political arm for the Deep State. We pay particular attention to the Kagan family, which is deeply enmeshed with in the American Deep State.
A Very Heavy Agenda Part 1: A Catalyzing Event

Post-9/11, the War on Terror had outlived its usefulness. The minds behind the think tanks that drive America’s interventionist foreign policy decided that the U.S. needed a new enemy, so they chose an old one -- Russia.