Paul Grignon’s 47-minute animated presentation explores how money is created and issued. Money used to be backed by Gold and Silver but today’s money is backed by debt – your promise to pay back a loan and the government’s promise to back up the currency.
Read More »Recent Conspiracy Documentaries
A Crude Awakening – The Oil Crash
A Crude Awakening: The Oil Crash explores key historical events, data and predictions regarding the global peak in petroleum production through interviews with petroleum geologists, former OPEC officials, energy analysts, politicians, and political analysts. The film contains contemporary footage interspersed with news and commercial footage from the growth heyday of petroleum production. The documentary focuses on information and testimony …
Read More »Fabled Enemies
Fabled Enemies by Jason Bermas is the latest film to question the events of September 11th 2001. Instead of the focus being on physical anomolies surrounding the attacks, it focuses on a vast intelligence network and how they were able to succeed almost 7 years ago. It begins with footage from the morning itself reminding everyone that in the court …
Read More »Unprecedented – The 2000 Presidential Election
The 2000 presidential election’s chicanery is explored in a 50-minute docu from Joan Sekler and Richard R. Perez —a powerful piece of agitprop filmmaking seemingly designed to re-ignite a fire under Democrats and perhaps make Republicans take an honest look at their party’s actions… …Pic is a first step in a return to examining what happened and deserves TV …
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Thrive – What on Earth will it take?
Imagine a world where the complex Torus code and the 64 Tetrahedron grid could …
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The International Banking Cartel
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Inside Job
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The China Hustle
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2030 UnMasked
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Unprecedented – The 2000 Presidential Election
The 2000 presidential election’s chicanery is explored in a 50-minute docu from Joan Sekler …
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Thrive – What on Earth will it take?
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Enemy Image
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One Nation Under Siege
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The War You Don’t See