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Paul Wittenberger, an innovative filmmaker, artist, and activist, was born in Michigan before spending his early childhood in the war-torn west-African nation of Liberia. After completing his early education upon returning to the States, Paul studied film at the renowned Full Sail University, pursuing his interests. His unique upbringing in the West African culture gave Paul a fresh and distinctive perspective, portrayed in every aspect of his art.
In early 2010 Paul partnered with G. Edward Griffin to produce a ground-breaking documentary to bring the subject of geothermal engineering (better known as "chemtrails") to the forefront. What in the World are They Spraying followed in the fall of 2010, rising to great success and equal controversy. Paul's second feature-length documentary, released in 2012, was The Great Culling: Our Water.
After that, Paul produced six back-to-back films: After the Tribulation, New World Order Bible Versions, Marching to Zion, Babylon USA, Beyond Jordan, and Deported. In these films, Paul shows his uncanny ability to present timeless Biblical truths in a way that feels ground-breaking and applicable to our present day.
In late 2015, he produced Fluoride: Poison on Tap, which deals with water fluoridation and its health effects. He currently resides in Delton, Michigan, where he works on the most prominent documentary of his career, "Covidland" with Alex Jones.