>>21 and entire thread
Hyperinflation Thread OP here, the one spreading the email of a film list.
Everyone and anyone reading this (even though this thread is old as shit, and short), stop getting caught up in the left-right paradigm. Essentially all political parties are the same. Small, less-significant differences do in fact exist, however there will be no real dramatic change no matter who is in power. Your vote hardly matters.
Here's the list I mentioned. Spread it, add to it, repost it, etc.
----There is a massive amount of information out there, but this covers a lot of what you really need to know right now; watch all of it as soon as possible.-----
-YouTube- (make sure you locate the longest or most recent versions of each, they should show up as the first results; results will vary as you navigate)
EndofAmerica3.com (forwards you to a video, very important)
The American Dream Film (youtube, 2 parts, 30 minutes, animated, humorous, informative)
Madness of a Lost Society (2 different videos)
Loose Change 2nd Edition
(most people see loose change before anything else, that's the only reason why I listed it first)
Inside North Korea
The American Drug War: The Last White Hope
Zeitgeist (this is the activist arm, referred to as the Zeitgeist Movement, of Jacque Fresco's (The) Venus Project.)
Zeitgeist: Addendum
Zeitgeist: Moving Forward
---There is/was a video explaining things that were misinterpreted by many, things in the film that could have been blown out of proportion, but I can't find it, so just take it all with a grain of salt---
Note: Among other refutations, one in particular refutes zeitgeist on youtube, but only on the religions portion of the film(s), which is hardly the main point of the movement, but naturally a devout christian is always going to refute something like zeitgeist, despite contradicting evidence.
-Alex Jones (youtube)-
The Obama Deception
Fall of the Republic
EndGame 1.5
Police State 4: The Rise of FEMA
Reflections and Warnings: An Interview with Aaron Russo (alex, 1.5 hours long version)
Note: "thealexjoneschannel" on youtube is a way to access his videos of his radio broadcasts without becoming a member of his sites.
-Misc.-
What in the world are they spraying? (youtube)
Food, Inc. (youtube - won't show part 9, but that's ok)
End of Liberty (national inflation association, possible marketing tool, informative nonetheless, youtube)
The Corporation (series of videos, youtube)
Blood of the Earth (series of videos, youtube)
Esoteric Agenda (some things are a bit out there, I certainly don't necessarily agree or disagree with everything in this film, but it's interesting, youtube)
Professor Paul Connett: Your Toxic Tap Water (interviewed by alex jones, youtube)
America: Freedom to Fascism (aaron russo, youtube)
Who Killed John O'Neil? (1hr, 40 min version, very good film, youtube)
Iraq for Sale -dvd
Why We Fight -dvd
The Yes Men Fix the World -dvd
educate-yourself.org
***** http://www.cftc.gov/ucm/groups/public/@lrfederalregister/documents/frcomment/08-004c002.pdf
(this link was posted on a website that I frequent. I haven't figured out how to access this by navigating through the cftc's website, and I do not know how the individual came about this document, but here it is.) *****
I'd say that these are definitely what I would recommend the most to someone.
The more you watch, the more certain other things catch your interest, and you may find yourself delving into other topics or persons of interest. I frequently visit news websites that alex jones states he gets his information from whenever something new arises in the world. I find myself watching videos that are found by watching other videos pertaining to these things. The deeper you go, the more you learn, and the more overwhelming, frightening, exciting, and depressing things get. Tread carefully.
Also, it's difficult to retain everything, I've watched some of these multiple times and can still barely remember a lot of it, but I still generally know how things are now. And needless to say, I would watch who you bring some of this stuff up to, especially with this new "See something, Say something" business.