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"The Money Masters"

Unread postby mmasters » Tue 10 Oct 2006, 21:45:21

The Money Masters by Bill Still is one of the most amazing documentaries out there. It uncovers a hidden deception and power so great that few of us realize its existance.

From the beginning, it depicts the history of those who have controlled monetary systems from Biblical times to present. Particularly covered is fractional-reserve banking and the origin of the boom/bust cycle. Over time these machanations enabled great power and consolidation of wealth in the hands of a few men. It shows how these men came to dominate all of Europe and eventually the United States.

Very few people are aware that the monetary system in the US has changed from public to private hands 7 times now since 1776. Few also know that the FED is really a private for-profit corporation in disguise as a government institution. Much of the money masters covers the great fight the founders fought against the bankers, and details all the wars and assassinations that followed. It also shows why gold is not the answer to our problems.

It eventually gets into more modern events such as the World Wars and the Great Depression. It shows how these events were manipulated and controlled by just a few men behind the scenes and why they were.

This documentary exposes a view of history few know exist and unveils one of the greatest rackets of all time which still plagues us to this day - the central bank.

The Money Masters can be found @ video.google.com
Or purchased on DVD @ http://themoneymasters.com

A must for any Peak Oiler to better understand the big picture.
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Re: "The Money Masters"

Unread postby jato » Tue 10 Oct 2006, 23:04:19

I watched the teeny tiny free video. I liked it. Interesting stuff.
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Re: "The Money Masters"

Unread postby gego » Tue 10 Oct 2006, 23:48:03

Along not the same, but parallel lines, Major General Smedley Butler (yes that is his real name) wrote "War is a Racket".

It is reproduced at:

http://lexrex.com/enlightened/articles/warisaracket.htm

If you think government represents you then you are part of the reason that the bankster and the war rackets work so well.

Government is and has always been systamized plunder, as opposed to the random plunder of those government considers criminal.
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Re: "The Money Masters"

Unread postby Armageddon » Wed 11 Oct 2006, 00:01:30

I have tried to watch while going to sleep at night, and I always fall asleep at the same part. I have seen up to the same part like 5 times now. So far, it is very interesting.
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Re: "The Money Masters"

Unread postby mmasters » Wed 11 Oct 2006, 10:25:04

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('gego', 'A')long not the same, but parallel lines, Major General Smedley Butler (yes that is his real name) wrote "War is a Racket".

It is reproduced at:

http://lexrex.com/enlightened/articles/warisaracket.htm

If you think government represents you then you are part of the reason that the bankster and the war rackets work so well.

Government is and has always been systamized plunder, as opposed to the random plunder of those government considers criminal.


For sure. And this is what The Money Masters helps drive home as well.

That both sides are funded in war by bankers and each side will go into debt as much as possible for self preservation. A pure win-win situation for the banking powers who create monsterous sums of new money and charge interest on it.

As icing on the cake, in the latter stages of conflict, the bankers decide who wins by choosing which side to give more funding to. And yet even further, is the ability of wars to be used as a tool, to weaken the populace, whereas the banking system can exert even greater influence (as additionally shown in the video).
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Re: "The Money Masters"

Unread postby Last_Laff » Wed 11 Oct 2006, 11:28:32

I can't find the info if this DVD is subtitled.

Is it Closed Captioned/Subtitled?
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Re: "The Money Masters"

Unread postby threadbear » Wed 11 Oct 2006, 19:24:02

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('armegeddon', 'I') have tried to watch while going to sleep at night, and I always fall asleep at the same part. I have seen up to the same part like 5 times now. So far, it is very interesting.


That's part of the insideous plot. :lol:

I've seen it three times in the past 5 years, and think it has a lot of merit, in that elite forces are often trying to work a better deal for themselves.

I question that bankers are always in the game of trying to rob their customer base of it's homes and farms, though. Not that it's beneath them. It's just better for the bankers if they can have you "own" at onerous interest rates and continue to fleece you until the house, farm, car, boat are paid off.

McMasters REad the article "The Tapeworm Economy" by Catherine Austin Fitts, if you really want to curl your hair! :lol:
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