This is part of Mormon doctrine. It has been from the beginning. It is one of the many ideas borrowed from the Freemasons. The various Mormon splinter groups differ in their approach to accomplishing this goal, but it is a goal that is shared throughout Mormonism. If you doubt this, I can only suggest you educate yourself on the subject of Mormonism. Mormons are no different from other religious groups. The average Mormon has no idea of the larger agenda; what it is, or why it is. Mormonism is especially designed this way. Like the freemasons after which the faith was modeled, the members on the lower levels have no idea of the policies held by those at the top. This is intentionally done. The lower level members not being considered worthy of the knowledge. As a result, if even good Mormons what to learn about the more secrete doctrines of their faith, they must turn to "critical" writings, often written by X-Mormons. Naturally, they are forbidden to read such material. For example, even thought it be a bed rock article of the Mormon faith, new prospective converts are not told that they are gods. This information only comes after a good deal of involvement and commitment to the LDS has been established. But it could be true, that the Mormon aspects of the program problem should have been omitted. Not because they are not true; but because as a result of the disclosure, the Saints will discount the film entirely. And in Utah, you will not accomplish any reform with out the Saints help. Because they have achieved their goal of Theocracy in the state of Utah.