by jupiters_release » Sat 24 Jun 2006, 19:29:06
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('rwwff', 'T')his thing wouldn't be a threat to the people in high places even if it played in every theatre in the land. Movies no longer have the power to disrupt political realitties. They no longer convince the uninterested. Instead, they preach to the choir, and the choir shows up in droves, often watching the movie several times, making a bit of change for the producers...
The best you can hope for is some non choir members showing up for the film, with 95% of them leaving in a humorous mood, ready to lump these people in with the "black helicopter" and "UN invasion" folks. Then maybe later, that lingering 5% might have some event occur in their lives where they need to blame someone else, and so, in this instance, they'll blame the central bankers, and say, "see, that movie was right."
I only learned about the federal reserve system few months ago on this site. I'd say the majority of people who post on peakoil consider the subject another dubious conspiracy fabrication. And every professional I've talked to in real life had no idea the fed was a private bank. Where is this choir you're referring to?
If this gets around like Al Gore's movie, then it will definitley be educating newbies on the subject. I do agree TPTB shouldn't care too much about it, perhaps get a bit of laugh from it, because it doesn't really matter whether economic slaves gain a reality-based mythology and it should quell our angst over our
democracy. Besides, fossil fuel depletion and global climate devolution have arrived, much bigger issues than TPTB who guided us here. Understanding history can't change the past or the future.