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What Is Money? (1947)

Following the journey of a five-dollar bill through many transactions, the film shows how money functions as a standard of value and future payment, a storehouse of value and a convenient medium of...  
 
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beancube2008 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Since nobody can question about the money, why should our gov ask us for money but not the other way around? We have to support the expense of gov but no gov supports our expenses. How is money uniform (or fair) between us and our gov? We also have to reform Federal Reserve and we have to ask questions. We all have to answer a lot of questions from everywhere for our independence. Why the FED is different?
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As we became nations that were run for and by the people we were given human rights shared by all and inalienable by the gov or anyone else

The fact that we are a consumer based society now, and 2/3 of most countries economy is based on consumer spending and our gov and these silly federal or private agencies dont demand a bill of consumer rights indicates their bias nature to business.

Demand fair consumer rights with profit caps and wage guarentees based on profits earned
truthtribe (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Money is a sick joke and obsolete. No one should be hungry or homeless.
lucifursam (7 months ago) Show Hide
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All money in circulation today is counterfeit (and hence, worthless) since it is not issued by the government, but by a private banking institution called the Federal Reserve (which is no more "federal" than Federal Express), and is not backed by either gold or silver.
doc2earth (8 months ago) Show Hide
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The dollar should be backed by gold...and IT ISNT! Time to wake up and smell the tyanny!!!!
Darlexis (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Yeah, they tried that. Go take a history lesson.
doc2earth (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Excuse me? That was your history lesson! Are u suggesting that our currency NOT be backed by gold & silver? People back in the day wanted their money from the banks and their gold and it wasn't there...I know the deal...and the ''new deal'' and how we got here. Instead of a history lesson, why don't you take lesson on manners.
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robinbreeds (9 months ago) Show Hide
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Eustace Mullins - The Secrets of the Federal,The Best Enemy Money Can Buy - Antony C Sutton,The New Rulers of the World by john pilger,E_C_Knuth-The_Empire_Of _The_City the secret history of british financial power,1944.Confessions of a economic hitman by john perkins, Tragedy and hope by Carroll Quigley,Wall Street and the rise of hitler by antony sutton,Edward Griffin s book Creature From Jekyl island,The Best Democracy money can buy Greg palast
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D. Roosevelt wrote to President Woodrow Wilson's top adviser, Colonel
Edward House, "The real truth of the matter is, as you and I know, that
a financial element in the large centers has owned the government ever
since the days of Andrew Jackson."

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