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End of the Road: How Money Became Worthless

  • 2012
  • Unrated
  • 55m
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End of the Road: How Money Became Worthless (2012)
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In 2008 the world experienced financial turmoil. Markets crashed, stocks plummeted, and financial institutions thought to be invincible, collapsed. Was the financial crisis solved or were th... Read allIn 2008 the world experienced financial turmoil. Markets crashed, stocks plummeted, and financial institutions thought to be invincible, collapsed. Was the financial crisis solved or were the problems merely kicked down the road?In 2008 the world experienced financial turmoil. Markets crashed, stocks plummeted, and financial institutions thought to be invincible, collapsed. Was the financial crisis solved or were the problems merely kicked down the road?

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    • Tim Delmastro
  • Writers
    • Jason Spencer
    • Tim Delmastro
  • Stars
    • Adam Fergusson
    • G. Edward Griffin
    • Mike Maloney
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    535
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    • Director
      • Tim Delmastro
    • Writers
      • Jason Spencer
      • Tim Delmastro
    • Stars
      • Adam Fergusson
      • G. Edward Griffin
      • Mike Maloney
    • 21User reviews
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    Adam Fergusson
    • Self - Author, When Money Dies
    G. Edward Griffin
    G. Edward Griffin
    • Self - Author, The Creature from Jekyll Island
    Mike Maloney
    Mike Maloney
    • Self - Monetary Historian
    Bill Murphy
    • Self - Chairman, Gold Anti-Trust Action Committee
    Richard Nixon
    Richard Nixon
    • Self - President
    • (archive footage)
    Jim Puplava
    • Self - Chief Investment Strategist, Puplave Financial Services Inc.
    James Rickards
    James Rickards
    • Self - Senior Managing Director, Tangent Capital Partners
    Peter Schiff
    Peter Schiff
    • Self - President, Euro Pacific Capital
    Dimitri Speck
    • Self - Author, Secret Gold Policy
    Eric Sprott
    • Self - CEO, Sprott Asset Management
    James Turk
    • Self - Director, GoldMoney Foundation
    • Director
      • Tim Delmastro
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      • Jason Spencer
      • Tim Delmastro
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    bettycjung

    A really scary film about the world's economy

    This is the best film I have seen, so far, that explains how the world economy works, how money changes hands, and how bills get paid. A great documentary that explains why all countries are in big economic trouble, as those interviewed explain. Right now, all the various monetary exchanges are based on everyone's trust in the US government's currency. The US currency is no longer backed by gold, but on everyone's confidence in the US currency. That is what's backing US currency. Actually, this is so scary that we may be better off putting money under the mattress than in a bank. Everyone who has one dollar to their name should watch this film.
    8dbb79

    Ignore the negative reviews, they are the real propaganda

    Some people apparently wrote some negative reviews about this documentary. They mention that the documentary is about propaganda from "neo-cons" and "gold dealers". This is a lie, the documentary interviews people who understand the situation and many of the people interviewed predicted economic events, because they understood the reasons.

    The left wing propagandists writing these negative reviews do not like these facts because they are critical of big government and central planning.

    The documentary contains some great information and is highly recommended if you want to learn more about the real economy. 8/10
    7miko-526-390895

    Interesting but questionable

    It was interesting. Currency is so abstract and this and the '08 free fall illustrates just how convoluted it's become. I'm not sure 'ponzi scheme' is the best analogy for the global finance situation we're in. A single investment scheme and world markets regulated or controlled by governments are very different beasts. Every recession or depression brings inflation. Only time will tell how much. I'm skeptical about the insistence that gold is still the most real money. I'm no expert but it seems we've moved too far beyond that. I just wonder with the CEO of a gold selling website going on and on about it, that there's a conflict of interest and they may be inflating things to drum up gold sales. If I had money to save I might consider some gold just in case, to diversify. But if you have a gold bar and the economy completely tanks, I don't think there's much good that bar will do. It's not going to buy food.
    6roadblockfilms

    It matters when you watch this

    At the end of the day it's either you've heard this too many times or you're hearing it for the 1st time. The latter will likely make it very interesting and cause the mind to put conspiracies together. Yet, the fact is it's more plausible to believe that 1. Gold is another form of investment, whether that's a physical object or not. You almost can't spend gold or want to carry it around, it's the physical version of the same wool they pull over your eyes on a government level. 2. On an investment level it is a decent investment if you plan to hold for 30 years to overcome markup costs when you purchase, at least until they develop or make commercially available the process to make gold.
    rick_cajun

    There is a book that puts these facts into a fictional story

    I wonder if this documentary was put together with the insight of that book???

    The book is called Economic Regression "A Guidebook for when money is useless"

    The book's premise is when money, gold, and anything perceived as valuable, becomes worthless in the eyes of men.

    It follows the perspective of 6 kinds of people, from an American Family of 4, a multi-billion dollar international company CEO, The Amish, Amazon Tribe, etc..

    The engineering in the book is all doable and the formulas are real for things like Bio-Diesel, beer, alcohol, and more..

    Not to give the story away, the Amish do not fair well. People know they do not need money to survive, which ends bad for the Amish.

    On kindle and amazon..

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    • Release date
      • August 18, 2012 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Χρήμα χωρίς αξία
    • Filming locations
      • USA
    • Production companies
      • 100th Monkey Films
      • OZPIX Entertainment
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      • $92,000 (estimated)
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      • 55m
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