Añade un argumento en tu idiomaThe Money Masters is a 1996 documentary film that discusses the concepts of money, debt, taxes, and describes their development from biblical times onward.The Money Masters is a 1996 documentary film that discusses the concepts of money, debt, taxes, and describes their development from biblical times onward.The Money Masters is a 1996 documentary film that discusses the concepts of money, debt, taxes, and describes their development from biblical times onward.
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I'm not exaggerating to say that this is the most important film that I have ever watched.
It's long and it has no Hollywood special effects, but it presents factual information that is vital for every citizen to know.
I was skeptical, but after 20 minutes of watching I was totally hooked and blown away by the truth.
The world needs to know the truth, I believe that this video should be shown to every American citizen.
I will now tell you a few things that you can find out from watching this film:
The secret truth about the US Federal Reserve.
Why the US Dollar is decreasing in value and so are your savings.
What leaders like Abe Lincoln, Andrew Jackson, and Thomas Jefferson thought about the idea of the Federal Reserve.
A well-planned way in which we can pay off the national debt in a few short years.
How to provide enough money for all citizens and remove most cases of poverty.
It's long and it has no Hollywood special effects, but it presents factual information that is vital for every citizen to know.
I was skeptical, but after 20 minutes of watching I was totally hooked and blown away by the truth.
The world needs to know the truth, I believe that this video should be shown to every American citizen.
I will now tell you a few things that you can find out from watching this film:
The secret truth about the US Federal Reserve.
Why the US Dollar is decreasing in value and so are your savings.
What leaders like Abe Lincoln, Andrew Jackson, and Thomas Jefferson thought about the idea of the Federal Reserve.
A well-planned way in which we can pay off the national debt in a few short years.
How to provide enough money for all citizens and remove most cases of poverty.
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This documentary is quite a long haul at over 3 and a 1/2 hours, but it is worth it.
I have never seen a more detailed account of history than this, and it paints a very frightening picture. I do not understand how so few people have heard of this.
it would be hard for even the most naive of people to shrug off these facts.
although it's a bit dated now, its all relevant and still taking place. you need to make time to watch it as soon as possible, you will not regret it.
I have never seen a more detailed account of history than this, and it paints a very frightening picture. I do not understand how so few people have heard of this.
it would be hard for even the most naive of people to shrug off these facts.
although it's a bit dated now, its all relevant and still taking place. you need to make time to watch it as soon as possible, you will not regret it.
If you like James Corbet's documentary on the same subject, I think this is a more in-depth examination of the the history and an underground epic that shouldnt be missed.
You should always do you own research and search widely. But I found this film to be solid as a rock and with pure intentions.
Yes the film is old-school.. Probably distributed on VHS back in the day .. But like the Yuri Besmenov lectures, sometimes its more powerful to watch people talk from the past and predict the future because it proves they are right and credible.
This would be a great double feature with a Yuri Besmenov lecture.
You should always do you own research and search widely. But I found this film to be solid as a rock and with pure intentions.
Yes the film is old-school.. Probably distributed on VHS back in the day .. But like the Yuri Besmenov lectures, sometimes its more powerful to watch people talk from the past and predict the future because it proves they are right and credible.
This would be a great double feature with a Yuri Besmenov lecture.
This was the worst documentary I've ever seen. 3 and a half hours - ugh. I wasn't even able to enjoy it ironically.
Here are the main issues against my enjoyment:
*)There's no production value, no creativity in the scenes.
*)There's no music.
*)There is one, skinny-faced man talking at you for 3 and 1/2 hours.
To make things worse, it seems the film was either researched from conspiracy newsgroups in the 1990's, or it was all a delusional dream from the filmmaker.
The thesis reminds me of Scientology. Like Dianetics, there are bits of truth scattered about to suck you in - for example, the Federal Reserve isn't a purely public institution. Moneyed people have power. Alright, keep going! Then it hits you with a whopper: the fed is 100% private and owned by the Illuminati (which they call the Money Masters), Fort Knox is empty, and this international evil cabal wants to create a "one world currency" to enslave us foreverrrr!!!!
As evidence for the more outlandish claims, the film features some hilariously bad quotes. For example,
"If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issue of their currency, first by inflation, then by deflation, the banks and the corporations which grow up around them will deprive the people of all property until their children wake up homeless on the continent their fathers conquered." - Thomas Jefferson
If you've read any Thomas Jefferson, or any writing from people in the early 19th century, this doesn't pass the smell test. Deflation wasn't even a word at the time.
"Money has no motherland; financiers are without patriotism and without decency: their sole object is gain." - Napoleon Bonaparte
WHAT?! Again, this doesn't even sound like Napoleon. It's actually from a book printed in the 30's.
"The Government should create, issue, and circulate all the currency and credit needed to satisfy the spending power of the Government and the buying power of consumers. The privilege of creating and issuing money is not only the supreme prerogative of Government, but it is the Government's greatest creative opportunity. By the adoption of these principles ... the taxpayers will be saved immense sums of interest. Money will cease to be master and become the servant of humanity." - Abraham Lincoln.
Again, not even close. This is from a book in the 1930's.
I could do more quotes, but you get the point. Every other one I looked up was entirely false or taken out of context.
A scholar reads first-hand sources. If they quote Napoleon or Thomas Jefferson, it's because they read Napoleon or Thomas Jefferson.
Nobody involved with this film was a scholar.
"This was the worst movie ever made" - Benjamin Franklin
Here are the main issues against my enjoyment:
*)There's no production value, no creativity in the scenes.
*)There's no music.
*)There is one, skinny-faced man talking at you for 3 and 1/2 hours.
To make things worse, it seems the film was either researched from conspiracy newsgroups in the 1990's, or it was all a delusional dream from the filmmaker.
The thesis reminds me of Scientology. Like Dianetics, there are bits of truth scattered about to suck you in - for example, the Federal Reserve isn't a purely public institution. Moneyed people have power. Alright, keep going! Then it hits you with a whopper: the fed is 100% private and owned by the Illuminati (which they call the Money Masters), Fort Knox is empty, and this international evil cabal wants to create a "one world currency" to enslave us foreverrrr!!!!
As evidence for the more outlandish claims, the film features some hilariously bad quotes. For example,
"If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issue of their currency, first by inflation, then by deflation, the banks and the corporations which grow up around them will deprive the people of all property until their children wake up homeless on the continent their fathers conquered." - Thomas Jefferson
If you've read any Thomas Jefferson, or any writing from people in the early 19th century, this doesn't pass the smell test. Deflation wasn't even a word at the time.
"Money has no motherland; financiers are without patriotism and without decency: their sole object is gain." - Napoleon Bonaparte
WHAT?! Again, this doesn't even sound like Napoleon. It's actually from a book printed in the 30's.
"The Government should create, issue, and circulate all the currency and credit needed to satisfy the spending power of the Government and the buying power of consumers. The privilege of creating and issuing money is not only the supreme prerogative of Government, but it is the Government's greatest creative opportunity. By the adoption of these principles ... the taxpayers will be saved immense sums of interest. Money will cease to be master and become the servant of humanity." - Abraham Lincoln.
Again, not even close. This is from a book in the 1930's.
I could do more quotes, but you get the point. Every other one I looked up was entirely false or taken out of context.
A scholar reads first-hand sources. If they quote Napoleon or Thomas Jefferson, it's because they read Napoleon or Thomas Jefferson.
Nobody involved with this film was a scholar.
"This was the worst movie ever made" - Benjamin Franklin
Earlier reviews of this film attack it for not being 'entertaining'.
This documentary doesn't try to be entertainment or 'infotainment'. Rather, its goals seems to be in communicating a fairly complex thesis historical observations in a lucid, easy to follow manner - in this respect it succeeds. Personally, I found 'The Money Masters' a pretty fascinating watch. It threaded and provided context on aspects relating to the fed, and economics, historical ambitions for one world government and so on in a way I haven't seen elsewhere. Through it discusses notion of historical conspiracy, this film is far from a 'fringe' looney conspiracy documentary.
Highly recommend watching, made even more interesting given all that has occurred in America since its release in 1996...
This documentary doesn't try to be entertainment or 'infotainment'. Rather, its goals seems to be in communicating a fairly complex thesis historical observations in a lucid, easy to follow manner - in this respect it succeeds. Personally, I found 'The Money Masters' a pretty fascinating watch. It threaded and provided context on aspects relating to the fed, and economics, historical ambitions for one world government and so on in a way I haven't seen elsewhere. Through it discusses notion of historical conspiracy, this film is far from a 'fringe' looney conspiracy documentary.
Highly recommend watching, made even more interesting given all that has occurred in America since its release in 1996...
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