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Money As Debt (how Our Money System Really Works) (2006)
03-15-2007, 07:38 PM
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Money As Debt (how Our Money System Really Works) (2006)
This is Paul Grignon's powerful animated video presentation Money as Debt (2006) which tells in very simple and effective graphic terms what money really is and how it is being created out of nothing and lended to government for real interests to be paid by its citizens in form of various taxes. Debt-government, corporate and household has reached astronomical proportions. Where does all this money come from? How could be that much money to lend? The answer is... there isn't. Today, MONEY IS DEBT. If there were NO DEBT there would be NO MONEY. It's that simple. If this is puzzling to you, you are not alone. Very few people understand it, even though all of us are affected by it. This fast-paced and highly entertaining animation vividly explains today's magically perverse DEBT-MONEY SYSTEM in terms that are easy to understand for anyone. Highly recommended as a painless but hard-hitting educational tool and encouraged for the widest distribution and use by all groups concerned with the present unsustainable monetary system. 50 min. long. A must see for everyone.

More info: http://www.moneyasdebt.net

Video specs:
Video codec: xvid, 867 kbps, 688x512 4:3
Audio codec: mp3, 128 kbps, 48 kHz, stereo

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03-27-2007, 11:07 AM
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Money As Debt (how Our Money System Really Works) (2006)
Thank You.
By the way for all those that shy away from emule and edonkey as much as possible you can also download this movie using bittorrent from http://www.isohunt.com

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