thanks for watching. lol ya, the pen wagging narrator guy does seem like kind of a dork. i also like century of the self, it was quite interesting, i recommend it. the corporation is also pretty good but i think it sets out to do a lot less than a documentary like this.
thanks for watching. lol ya, the pen wagging narrator guy does seem like kind of a dork. i also like century of the self, it was quite interesting, i recommend it. the corporation is also pretty good but i think it sets out to do a lot less than a documentary like this.
yeah but that's why the documentaries "The century of self and The corporation" are better imho the average Joe,bob,jane can watch them and understand / relate with them in everyday life
where as Money masters is to big and dark to completely take in if you get my drift, one step at a time is always better
Unlike many countries, Guernsey has not delegated money-creation to the central bank and has instead issued interest-free money since 1816. As a result the government has not had to use increasing amounts of tax revenue to repay debt to the central bank, which has led to low income tax rates, no goods and services tax and no capital gains tax.
I did like the tally stick info and Guernsey Banking also thanks to that Doc ill be looking up Islamic banking at some point, found that really interesting.
Edit: Ron Paul @ google mentions some of the subjects that where brought up in money matters (at 20mins approx)
abolish the federal reserve and return the power of currency production to congress. If they visibly debate the production of currency, then international bankers that own the stock at the federal reserve will not have the option to withdraw money and tank our economy the way they did on black tuesday or in 1907.