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The truth will make you sick. Hi Fellow Participant, You asked, we listened! When we dropped the tra

The truth will make you sick. [View Online]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Forward]( [Totally Under Control Trailer]( Hi Fellow Participant, You asked, we listened! When we dropped the trailer for our new documentary, TOTALLY UNDER CONTROL, your comments were loud and clear, “Everybody needs to see this.” Thanks to our partners at NEON, TOTALLY UNDER CONTROL is free to watch now until Wednesday, November 4th over at [neonrated.com](. The film, directed by Academy Award Winner Alex Gibney, Ophelia Harutyunyan, and Suzanne Hillinger, was made in secrecy over the last 5 months to uncover the truth about the administration’s failures to protect the American public from the COVID-19 pandemic. It is truly a crucial watch, especially in these days leading up to the election. Please watch, share, and vote. [WATCH NOW]( [Totally Under Control Poster]( We’re also thrilled to share that this week the film received five nominations for the 2020 Critics’ Choice Documentary Awards. Make sure you clear your evening – and forward this info to your friends and family so they can also watch for free! In just a few days, our votes will decide the future of our country. Check out [ParticipantsVote.com]( to find all the tools you need to make sure your voice is heard - from info on what’s on your ballot, how to safely cast your vote, to finding your polling location, and more. [PLAN YOUR VOTE]( Thanks for watching, - Your friends at Participant Like this email? [Forward to a friend]( or share on [Facebook]( or [Twitter](. Feedback? Reply and let us know what you think. Participants wanted. You are not a viewer. These are your stories. You are a Participant. [GET INVOLVED]( Participant is the leading media company dedicated to entertainment that inspires and compels social change. Founded in 2004 by Jeff Skoll, Participant's content combines the power of a good story well told with opportunities for real-world impact and awareness around the most pressing global issues of our time. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [Instagram]( [ABOUT US]( // [PRIVACY POLICY]( // [TERMS OF SERVICE]( // [UNSUBSCRIBE]( © Copyright 2020 Participant, LLC. All Rights Reserved. This email was sent by: Participant 331 Foothill Rd 3rd Floor Beverly Hills, CA, 90210,

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