Jamie Davies, under his alias “in my way to be free,” delivers another compelling and intricate documentary with The God Father of Woke. This latest work dives deep into the life and legacy of Maurice Strong, the enigmatic figure behind the United Nations’ environmental movement and a central force in shaping global governance.
Davies skilfully weaves archival footage, interviews, and thought-provoking narration to explore Strong’s complex role in modern environmentalism, from his early days in the oil industry to his controversial influence at the World Economic Forum and the United Nations. The film presents a nuanced portrait of Strong, not just as an environmental advocate, but as a man accused of engineering global crises for the sake of “sustainable” restructuring—a figure seen as both a visionary and a manipulator.
Davies also examines Strong’s mystical connections, including his ties to the New Age movement and his creation of the Baca Grande spiritual retreat. This angle heightens the tension between Strong’s public persona and the shadowy conspiracies that have dogged his legacy, the documentary unpacks the ways in which global power operates behind the scenes.
Through vivid storytelling and sharp analysis, The God Father of Woke leaves viewers questioning the true legacy of Maurice Strong—was he a saviour of the planet or the architect of a new global order?