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When you live in the United States of
America, and you pay what is called
"income tax": better not wait a
minute more, and start watching this video
now.
Ah, well, better wait before you read
this review.
Meet Aaron Russo. He is a Hollywood film
maker who worked with Eddy Murphy and other
famous actors. Russo won several awards, and
so you could say that he knows how to make a
good movie.
"Freedom to Fascism" is not
only a well directed movie, it also contains
some vital information for US citizens and
in fact, the people of the entire world.
Aaron Russo travels across the country of
the USA to interview politicians,
researchers and activists about one of the
biggest scams in the history of the United
states.
Sure, it is often said that it is a free
country and all of that, but we all know
that this was definitely not so for the
Africans who were taken from their homeland,
or for the original inhabitants of the
continent. But that wasn't enough for the
ruling elite, and in the 1930's a new phase
was launched: the creation of a private
company called the "Federal
Reserve".
You don't have to be economically
educated in order to understand just what
the video is all about. In plain words, the
viewer is taught about the fact that when
they live in the USA they do not have to pay
income taxes. There simply is no law that
says to do so.
But how come, too many people do not know
this and continue to pay these taxes, of
which the video shows every cent lands in
the pockets of the private bankers who run
the Federal Reserve?
It turns out, that an Orwellian state is
in the make, in fact already here. People
are being turned into microchipped slaves,
being watched by their governments on a 24/7
basis. National sovereignty is being
disrespected, as the ruling elite strives to
create their "New World Order":
with a global government and a fascist
system to impose it's will on the people of
the world.
The video shows in a clear and simple
way, what has been done thus far to achieve
the global goal, and what can be done
against it.
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