Top Priority: The Terror Within

Top Priority: The Terror Within (2012)

The truth is no longer a secret.

Run Time: 1h54m | Release: 15 Jun 2012

Genres: Documentary | Crime | Drama | Action | History |

Production Countries: Mexico, United States of America

7.8 / 104 Vote Count

Overview:

Federal officer with the Department of Homeland Security discovers a national security breach related to the entry of 23 aliens from terrorist countries into the United States. Customs and Border Protection Commissioner, former head of the DEA Robert Bonner can't afford any more media scrutiny, since his incompetence was already exposed in the NASA 'Challenger' disaster. To avoid the scandal, the full might of the government is unleashed against Julia Davis, her family and witnesses. This retaliation reaches an unprecedented magnitude, including four unexplained deaths, Hollywood and the Mafia, false imprisonments and the use of Blackhawk helicopters and airplanes for warrantless surveillance. Amidst many shocking revelations, this documentary provides a new insight into the deaths of well-known Hollywood figures unwittingly dragged into this scandal. The truth is no longer a secret.

Cast Of - Top Priority: The Terror Within

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Julia Davis

Self - Former Customs and Border Protection Officer targeted

BJ Davis

Self - Husband of Julia Davis targeted by the Department of Homeland Security

Herbert P. Kaufer

Self - Corrupt federal DHS employee tasked to target Julia Davis

Jeffrey J. Deal

Self - Corrupt federal DHS employee tasked to target Julia Davis

Mykola Kot

Self - Father of Julia Davis targeted by DHS

Galyna Kovlaska

Self - Mother of Julia Davis targeted by DHS

Chance E. Gordon

Self - Attorney

Thomas A. Girardi

Self - Attorney (archive footage)

Robert C. Bonner

Self - CBP Commissioner targeting Julia Davis (archive footage)

Debra Wong-Yang

Self - Former US Asst. Attorney and Los Angeles Police Commissioner targeting Julia Davis and BJ Davis for DHS (archive footage)

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