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The Money Masters (1996) - Total Financial Control of You The People

Posted on the 03 December 2011 by Freeplanet @CUST0D1AN
I can't believe it's actually taken this long for me to share this amazing three-hour video with those of you who haven't seen it yet.

THE MONEY MASTERS is a 1996 American documentary film produced by attorney Patrick S. J. Carmack and directed and narrated by William T. "Bill" Still. It discusses the concepts of money, debt and taxes, and describes their development from biblical times onward. It covers the history of fractional-reserve banking, central banking, monetary policy, the bond market, and the Federal Reserve System in the United States. The film is widely available online.
The film makers posit that the profit from issuing money is currently being used in the United States to benefit a few wealthy individuals. It further argues that this situation should be remedied, so that the profit benefits the public good, as during four periods in the history of the United States. Finally it presents a proposed piece of legislation, the Monetary Reform Act, to implement such a remedy. As support, the film provides many quotations from notable figures including economists, members of the financial system, kings of England and United States presidents.
The film criticises fractional-reserve banking and the control aspects of both modern banking regulation and centralized banking systems such as the Federal Reserve System. It describes the history of money and banking, how central banks came to be and how they operate.


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