[van-announce] Film Showing: MONEY AS DEBT
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Mon Jun 22 23:31:00 PDT 2009
MONEY AS DEBT: Two animated Movies exposing the Banking Fraud and what can be
done about it. Screening and Q&A with filmmaker Paul Grignon, at Langara
College, 100 W. 49th in Vancouver... Sunday. June 28, 2009.
Langara Theater Room A130...
1:00pm "Money as Debt" (47 min) Discussion & Break.
2:40pm "Money as Debt II" (77min)
4-5pm discussion with the Filmmaker
Are you interested in learning about how money is created?
Do you know that today's banking system began as a private act of fraud that
soon conjoined with government to become the Ponzi-scheme based economic system
that we see imploding around us today?
While several excellent books have been written on the subject of money and its
creation by banks, only a small number of people read them. But around the
world many people have watched an animated explanation of how money is created:
Money as Debt.
Artist/animator and monetary reform activist from Gabriola Island, Paul
Grignon, first created a 17-minute cartoon about "The Goldsmith's Tale" early
in 2002. This was expanded into a 47-minute animation released in July 2006.
Since then it has been hailed as the best explanation of the money system ever
produced.
The genius of this film resides in its use of animation to explain the often
difficult topic of economics, thus rendering it instantly accessible to a wider
audience. Millions have viewed it online, and it has been translated into
several languages on film.
It is a topic not taught to us in school, yet we are all affected by this
economic system... a system that serves to enrich a few at the expense of
everyone else.
From the response to Money as Debt, Paul realized that people were hungry for
this information, and he set to work on a sequel. Money as Debt II: Promises
Unleashed goes into greater detail about the finer points of our Money as Debt
economic system, particularly the question of interest which confuses many
people. The animated pictures make normally bewildering explanations come to
life in colourful form.
The ultimate aim of the Money as Debt movies is to educate us to realize that
reform of our monetary system is urgent. In order to make changes, we need to
understand what is wrong with the current system. The current growth-addicted
financial system rests on several unquestioned, and for most of us,
unthought-of-of assumptions. In this case, the producer argues that what we
don't know has hurt us for centuries, continues to do so and will make it
impossible to adapt to a future where endless growth is no longer possible.
Both Money as Debt movies are superbly narrated by well-known Canadian
folksinger Bob Bossin. Many people from other countries have expressed
appreciation for his friendly and reasonable Canadian voice.
The Vancouver 9/11 Truth Society is bringing Paul Grignon to present both
movies on Sunday afternoon, June 28th, in Theatre Room A130 in Langara College
at 100 W. 49th Ave in Vancouver. Doors will open at 12:30 PM, and the 1st
movie will start at 1 PM. It is 47 minutes long. There will be time for
discussion and a short break. At 2:45 Grignon will introduce the Vancouver
premiere of his newly released animation sequel "Money as Debt II: Promises
Unleashed", which is 77 minutes, followed by an hour of Q & A / discussion.
The afternoon will end around 5 PM. Admission is $15.
In one afternoon, people can learn what it has taken others years of intense
study to fathom. Thanks to Money as Debt, there is a much larger Monetary
Reform community in the world. To learn more, visit http://www.moneyasdebt.net
"The powers of financial capitalism [have] a far-reaching aim, nothing less
than to create a world system of financial control in private hands able to
dominate the political system of each country and the economy of the world as a
whole." ~ insider, Carrol Quigley, Tragedy & Hope
The original version of the first film may be viewed online at:
http://brasschecktv.com/page/135.html
Please forward to others!
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Vancouver 9/11 Truth Society
http://www.vancouver911truth.org
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