I bought the DVD when it came out. It's a good documentary, well done technically, with some heavy hitters like Edwin Meese, Phyllis Schlafly, and Trevor Loudon in it. The central thrust of it is that the alarming acceleration of changes in this country are really the endgame of things set into motion in the early 20th century by disparate groups and ideologies that we loosely describe as the Proglodytes. The confirmed Marxists/communists are certainly among them, but it's even more generic than that. One of the common threads from their beginning is this sort of Nietzschean idea that "God is dead" and in His place humanity itself (via the State) can become its own god. Most brutality of the past century is in some way linked to this humanistic notion that humanity can perfect itself into (variously) Nietzsche's Overman, or the Nazi's supermen, or the Bolshevik's "New Soviet Man", and so on.