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The Power of the Purse Volume 1
Throughout human history the control and manipulation of money has been used by the elites to control free humanity. This has continued up until this day. Power of the Purse Volume 1 is a 4 hour and 50 minute docuamentary spanning 2 DVDs that details the history of how money has evolved from ancient times to the 21st century. This film exposes how those who have controlled money have used this power to fund both sides of wars in order to bankrupt nations and peoples.
This film reveals important historical facts and information about the modern day monetary system that the corporate media and the teachers indoctrinating our youth in the so-called public education (indoctrination) system refuse to talk about. A MUST SEE Film! by Lee Rogers
Topics Covered
Power of the Purse Volume 1 explores the following topics and much more:
The Knights Templar’s International Banking System.
The Rise of the Rothschild’s European Banking Empire.
How the Federal Reserve and other Central Banks create money out of thin air to drive nations and peoples into debt.
How both sides of major wars and conflicts have been funded and engineered by powerful banking interests.
The lies surrounding the official story of the September 11th, 2001 attacks and how it has been used to justify endless war.
How the manipulation of the value of money has been used to create economic depressions.
YEAR: 2010
RUNTIME: 4+ Hours
When I read that, I sort of anticipated what the first few minutes of the video would be, because I sorta have some experience in believing conspiracy theories and being part of such communities. I anticipated ominous music and villainous depictions of money and corporate logos. I was right. So I kinda closed the video somewhere during the George Carlin speech, within the first few minutes. The conclusions are something that we all want to believe. We want to believe that the wealthy elites are corrupt criminal bastards who need the justice of the lower classes, and we want to believe that we can pin the blame for almost all of the world's problems on them. We want to believe that the people responsible for terrorism are the people we can expose to the world. We want to believe that we are among only a few people in the lower classes who are lucky enough to get such privileged information about how the world really works. What a powerful feeling that creates. You have the responsibility to fight back, to spread the word.
OK, but how about just sticking to the facts, evidence, and the best explanations thereof. I don't want to have to sit through 4+ hours of facts scattered among the lecturing, the comedy, and the assertions. How about answering the objections to such conspiracy theories, conspiracy theories which I figure should seem especially ridiculous given that the WikiLeaks scandal confirms absolutely none of them, and claims contained in the above summary are just the sort of information that can not help but be leaked by anyone working for the elites with a vestige of a conscience.
Very many documentaries are meant to push a point of view, and, talk about the power of the purse, the producers of a documentary are motivated to fund it only if they know they can make a dime off of it. That means evidence and reason is not necessarily a top concern for them. That is not out of the ordinary. Why do you think the History channel is filled with fringe lunatic but exciting theories about how aliens provided technology to build pyramids all over the world? Not because it is reasonable. It is because people are willing to watch it and the advertisements that come along with it. How many anti-conspiracy theory videos have the elite bankers funded? None. There doesn't even exist a professional anti-conspiracy theory video, at least none that I can think of, except maybe that episode of South Park where Eric Cartman accuses Kyle of plotting the 9/11 attacks.
In the spirit of providing links to commercial documentaries that agree with my point of view, I recommend
A Brief History of Disbelief by the BBC. It is free to view online.