This is an interested compilation of Youtube/Google Video links to documentaries online. Some of them are trailers.
http://skeletonproje...ople-not-watch/
I watched America: From Freedom to Fascism and it was great. I highly recommend Money, Banking and the Federal Reserve by the Ludwig von Mises Institute which goes into the criminal history of the Federal Reserve and how the income tax was made reality. The Money Masters series on Google Video go into a longer explanation of the history.
V for Vendetta is a good movie. I've only watched the last 30 minutes or so, but I got the general gist of the movie.
The Corporation is available free to download on Bittorrent by the makers of the film. I think Google Video has the full version.
The others I would like to see when I have the free time.
skinny
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10 films the US Government would rather you not see
#2 Guest_Truth Warrior_*
Posted 28 November 2006 - 08:42 PM
skinny --
You may enjoy this also.
http://myreality.chu...x...ost&p=16651
Not the form, the content.
"V for Vendetta" is great.<IMHO> Check out "Man of the Year", with Robin Williams. I'll bet it's on your "government list" too.
Thanks!
HAGO!
CYL
You may enjoy this also.
http://myreality.chu...x...ost&p=16651
Not the form, the content.
"V for Vendetta" is great.<IMHO> Check out "Man of the Year", with Robin Williams. I'll bet it's on your "government list" too.
Thanks!
HAGO!
CYL
#3
Posted 02 December 2006 - 12:39 AM
Ahh, Ludwig von Mises. There's a name I haven't heard in about 35 years. Back in those days I worked for a Midwestern stockbroker whose free time was devoted to spreading the gospel of Ludwig von Mises. To that end, he held a monthly discussion club, which was a dinner meeting with a special guest, attended by likeminded folk. People like Phyllis Schlafly and Edward Teller were popular guest speakers. He and ol' Ludwig had corresponded regularly through the years.
Nice people. Polite. Friendly. Prosperous. Totally opposed to the women's movement. Mostly oppposed to public education and choice (some even got nervous about family planning). Opposed to the income tax. Horrified at Nixon being "deposed." Believers in that stuff about how Herbert Hoover had the right idea. Wished they could rewrite history and have FDR disemboweled.
I have no doubt that Ludwig von Mises was a brilliant economist. Of course, he could have been a total moron but I know so little of economics comparatively speaking that to me, he appears to have been brilliant. But if his adherents had their way, I can tell you that most or all of the reforms that most of us believe had to happen never would have.
View anything from the Ludwig von Mises Institute with a cautious eye.
Kate
Nice people. Polite. Friendly. Prosperous. Totally opposed to the women's movement. Mostly oppposed to public education and choice (some even got nervous about family planning). Opposed to the income tax. Horrified at Nixon being "deposed." Believers in that stuff about how Herbert Hoover had the right idea. Wished they could rewrite history and have FDR disemboweled.
I have no doubt that Ludwig von Mises was a brilliant economist. Of course, he could have been a total moron but I know so little of economics comparatively speaking that to me, he appears to have been brilliant. But if his adherents had their way, I can tell you that most or all of the reforms that most of us believe had to happen never would have.
View anything from the Ludwig von Mises Institute with a cautious eye.
Kate
skinny, on Nov 28 2006, 02:25 PM, said:
This is an interested compilation of Youtube/Google Video links to documentaries online. Some of them are trailers.
http://skeletonproje...ople-not-watch/
I watched America: From Freedom to Fascism and it was great. I highly recommend Money, Banking and the Federal Reserve by the Ludwig von Mises Institute which goes into the criminal history of the Federal Reserve and how the income tax was made reality. The Money Masters series on Google Video go into a longer explanation of the history.
skinny
http://skeletonproje...ople-not-watch/
I watched America: From Freedom to Fascism and it was great. I highly recommend Money, Banking and the Federal Reserve by the Ludwig von Mises Institute which goes into the criminal history of the Federal Reserve and how the income tax was made reality. The Money Masters series on Google Video go into a longer explanation of the history.
skinny
#4
Posted 09 December 2006 - 03:22 PM
Kate said:
View anything from the Ludwig von Mises Institute with a cautious eye.
I concur that all information should be viewed with a cautious or skeptical eye. I would research the claims of all film documentaries.
The Money Masters series is very informative and sheds a light on other aspects of the private banks than just the Federal Reserve.
I would also check out Terrorstorm
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