Hijacking Catastophe
Meticulously
organized hour of evidence and analysis of how fear is being
actively cultivated and manipulated by the current
administration.
Zeitgeist
was created as a nonprofit
filmiac expression to inspire people to start looking at the world from
a more critical perspective and to understand that very often things
are not what the population at large think they are.
America: Freedom
to Fascism
Up until 1913, the US
got by
without an income tax. What happened? -
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=freedom%20to%20fascism&search=Search&sa=X&oi=spell&resnum=0&spell=1
Here is part of Peter Boyles
interview with filmaker Aaron Russo.
Why We Fight
a
Eugene Jarecki documentary that won the Grand Jury Prize at the 2005
Sundance
Film Festival. The film emamines the present course of our nation with
respect to the past, with commentary from an array of political and
military leaders on both sides of the political spectrum as well
as civilians.
A compilation of
speeches by former LAPD narcotics investigator Michael
Ruppert covering the geopolitics of peak oil ... the "BRIC
Alliance" (Brazil, Russia, India and China) etc ... One of the
more interesting topics covered is the economic state of the United
States, and the concept of "dollar dumping".
Ruppert states that the "dollar game" is over, as
evidenced by all the various central banks around the world who
have already begun dumping dollars, and points out that even the big
drug lords have ceased dealing in dollars, and they, in Ruppert's
words, "are some of the smartest money men I've ever met in my
life."
In 1976 Ruppert discovered an extensive drug trafficking
operation run by the CIA. His then-fiancée, a career
contract agent for the CIA, disclosed to him that “her people”
were interested in giving a major boost to his career with LAPD
if he would become involved with her “anti-terror” operations that
involved “overlooking” large drug shipments coming in while
facilitating the movement of large quantities of firearms going
out. Ruppert refused to compromise his ethics as a
police officer. He was subsequently forced out of the LAPD
in 1978 despite earning the highest rating reports possible, and having
no pending disciplinary actions. He is also the author of Crossing the Rubicon, a
"case-breaking examination of 9/11, but for the breadth
and depth of its world picture-an interdisciplinary analysis of
petroleum, geopolitics, narcotraffic, intelligence and
militarism-without which 9/11 cannot be understood."
On sunday, June 25th, 2006, Ruppert's office in Ashland,
Oregon was raided and burglarized. In Ruppert's own words,
..."at 55, as I looked at the smashed computers and realized that I had
humiliated the government one too many times, I understood two things.
I was too old to go on fighting these increasingly ugly and dangerous
battles. And there was nothing left in the United States worth fighting
for. The next battle would surely mean death for me.
On July 18th, 2006, Michael Ruppert said goodbye
to the United States forever.