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John Hankey is a provocative and controversial American filmmaker known for his thought-provoking documentaries that challenge conventional narratives. With a bold and confrontational style, Hankey's works delve into the murky world of political conspiracies, often implicating powerful figures and institutions in shadowy schemes. Hankey first made waves in 2003 with his film "JFK II: The Bush Connection," a follow-up to the renowned "JFK" documentary that sought to uncover new evidence linking the Bush family to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. This set the tone for Hankey's distinctive approach - meticulous research, dramatic reenactments, and a dogged determination to expose what he believes to be the truth, regardless of how unsettling or unconventional it may be. In subsequent films like "Dark Legacy" (2009) and its sequel "Dark Legacy II" (2014), Hankey has continued to delve into the shadowy corridors of power, making bold claims about the Clintons' involvement in alleged criminal activities and the Bush family's suspected ties to the 9/11 attacks. His latest offering, "Is Trump for Real?" (2018), further solidifies Hankey's reputation as a filmmaker unafraid to challenge the status quo and question the motives of political elites. While his work is often polarizing and has faced criticism from mainstream media, Hankey's unwavering commitment to pursuing alternative narratives has earned him a devoted following among those seeking to "look behind the curtain" of American politics and history.