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A documentary about how the corporation has taken over as the primary source of governance in the world. And many of the toxic side effects of this takeover. Extreme? Don't answer until after you've seen it and considered it.Much more of an eye opener than Fahr. 9-11. This one gives the views of both sides. Provides some hope in the examples of what some communities are doing to bring back corporate accountibility.
Pretty lively flic, for what could have been eye glaze over time -- not up to Michael Moore's efforts, though.
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Follow Ups:
That your beloved hero, MM, chickened out on a debate with Sean Hannity? I mean...Sean Hannity! What is he afraid of?
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You guys ought to consider getting a life.
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If The Corporation intrigues you, do a search on Neo-Liberalism.
I haven't seen the Corporation, but completely agree with what you say. Inded, especially in this country, a corporate entity has more rights than a real live person. But what is behind a corporation? Profits. And if you dig deeper into history, you'll see it really boils down to interest rates and the very roots - money.The Rothchilds is where it all seems to have began, the 5 brothers that spread out around Europe. From there, its pretty easy to follow the history...
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The importance is not that of Jewish influence. Good ole Anglo influence in banking has been there since the beginning In AMERIKA.You do know that the Russell Trust which founded Skull and Bones at Yale made their money selling opium to the Chinese during the British opium wars in China?
If you want to go back to the very first bankers, look to the Knights Templar Crusaders, so called Christians of the middle ages and their conquests and institutions. Rapists, murderers and pillagers is my take.
The modern freemasons honor these Templars. One reason I could never pledge an oath to the Freemasons in the USA such as they are.
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