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Shades:
About Snitch:
Funny, those law makers/upholders in the US Justice department...they arm themselves so well, they could take on small countries without any problem. Surveillance capacity is amazing for them  these days as well. However, they still make ordinary civilians do their job for them by making those civilians entrap each other...

Guess no amount of armor can hide that you are regarded a coward amongst the other chickens...

panzer:
97% Owned - Economic Truth documentary:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcGh1Dex4Yo

Overdose: The Next Financial Crisis:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ECi6WJpbzE
-panzer (August 07, 2013, 04:58 AM)
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Downloaded 'em! Got "Overdose" playing now... Not sure if I've seen them or not, but they're right up my alley. (Oooh! Gerald Celente! Love that guy!)

Topical, but not a film, you might like a series of articles I wrote on banking. They have some accompanying software (simple stuff - Windows, Mac, Linux, Web, Android versions) to go along with them to help demonstrate. This is the best place to start:

http://cynic.me/2012/05/28/frackin-reserve-the-mechanics-of-fractional-reserve-banking-1-6/

The general category for them is here: http://cynic.me/tag/fractional-reserve-banking/

I add a couple new perspectives in there, but a lot of it has already been said numerous times before.

The last article in the series lists a number of documentaries and films that are similarly themed to what you've posted above. (They were also published at The Activist Post and reposted quite a few times, which made me happy!  8) )
-Renegade (August 07, 2013, 09:26 AM)
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I have seen most movies you have posted. I haven't seen last three in 5 star category, though. Thanx.

Btw, you can get free pdf of Creature From Jekyll Island from here:
http://archive.org/details/CreatureFromJekyllIslandByG.Edward-G.EdwardGriffin

Murray N. Rothbard - What Has Government Done to Our Money? here:
http://mises.org/media.aspx?action=category&ID=92?afid=21
http://www.mises.org/money.asp

Rothbard - The Case Against the Fed:
http://mises.org/document/3430/The-Case-Against-the-Fed

Rothbard - The Mystery of Banking:
http://mises.org/document/614/Mystery-of-Banking-The

Also worth reading: Hazlitt - Economics in One Lesson:
http://mises.org/document/6785/Economics-in-One-Lesson

Hazlitt - The Inflation Crisis, and How To Resolve It:
http://mises.org/document/3676/The-Inflation-Crisis-and-How-To-Resolve-It

Hazlitt - What You Should Know About Inflation:
http://mises.org/document/3127/What-You-Should-Know-About-Inflation

Groseclose - America's Money Machine: The Story of the Federal Reserve here:
http://mises.org/document/4225/Americas-Money-Machine-The-Story-of-the-Federal-Reserve

All PDFs are free.

Enjoy.

Renegade:
Btw, you can get free pdf of Creature From Jekyll Island from here:
http://archive.org/details/CreatureFromJekyllIslandByG.Edward-G.EdwardGriffin
-panzer (August 08, 2013, 03:01 AM)
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 :Thmbsup:

From it's intro:

Thick books can be intimidating. We tend to put
off reading them until we have a suitably large
block of time—which is to say, often they are
never read. That is the reason a preview has been
placed at the beginning and a summary at the end
of each chapter. All of these together can be read
in about one hour. Although they will not contain
details nor documentation, they will cover the
major points and will provide an overview of the
complete story. The best way to read this book,
therefore, is to begin with the previews of each
section, followed by the chapter previews and
summaries. Even if the reader is not in a hurry,
this is still an excellent approach. A look at the
map before the journey makes it easier to grapple
with a topic such as this which spans so much
history
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More books need that for all us tl;dr'ers!

4wd:
Watched the original American SuperHero last night:



A remake is apparently on the books from the director of Iron Man 3 - I hope they make a better job than the original.

panzer:
Propaganda - Fake (but good!) North Korean Propaganda Film:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6NMr2VrhmFI

Four Horsemen:
" ... The modern day Four Horsemen continue to ride roughshod over the people who can least afford it. Crises are converging when governments, religion and mainstream economists have stalled. 23 international thinkers come together and break their silence about how the world really works and why there is still hope in re-establishing a moral and just society. Four Horsemen is free from mainstream media propaganda, doesn't bash bankers, criticize politicians or get involved in conspiracy theories. The film ignites the debate about how we usher a new economic paradigm into the world which, globally, would dramatically improve the quality of life for billions ...":
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1671513/

The Cove:
"... Using state-of-the-art equipment, a group of activists, led by renowned dolphin trainer Ric O'Barry, infiltrate a cove near Taijii, Japan to expose both a shocking instance of animal abuse and a serious threat to human health ...:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1313104/

Crossroads: Labor Pains of a New Worldview:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5n1p9P5ee3c&feature=youtu.be

THE WAR ON DEMOCRACY (John Pilger's documentary):
"... Using archive footage sourced by Michael Moore's archivist Carl Deal, the film shows how serial US intervention, overt and covert, has toppled a series of legitimate governments in the Latin American region since the 1950s. The democratically elected Chilean government of Salvador Allende, for example, was ousted by a US backed coup in 1973 and replaced by the military dictatorship of General Pinochet. Guatemala, Panama, Nicaragua, Honduras and El Salvador have all been invaded by the United States ...":
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oeHzc1h8k7o

The Crime of the Canadian Banking System:
"... For nearly 40 years, Canada - the people of Canada - had control of their own currency! Imagine! They founded their own bank and issued their own currency with no debt obligations to banks. Taxes were low and debt was too. They got themselves out of the depression that had been induced by the international banking cartel in 1929. By 1934, through the driving force of one man -- Gerald Grattan McGeer, Mayor of Vancouver, B.C. -- Canada founded the Bank of Canada and they were on their way to debt-free recovery. Problem was, the Canadians, busy building their own country, didn't think about, weren't taught about, didn't fully know about what they had -- and they lost it to the banking cartel in 1974. A Bilderberg-banker plan to take it away from them and mire them back in deep debt, forcing them to sell off and privatize everything they'd accomplished in those healthy four decades. Canada's Great Experiment was over. But all isn't lost. The structure is still there and so is the Bank of Canada. Bill Abram tells the story, also, of Nobel-prize winner Mohammad Yunus's bank, which demonstrates "poverty is not caused by poor people; poverty is caused by the system." Hocus pocus malthusianism as practiced by the Bilderbergers and their minions is exposed by Yunus and Abram ...:
http://archive.org/details/abram

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