As we quickly approach the first anniversary of Mr. Obama’s election with no hope and no change, Alex Jones brings to Americans and the world his documentary, "Fall of the Republic". ... Jones explains the economic crisis, unending wars, and restriction of Constitutional rights as a systematic attempt to destroy the American republic by an oligarchy of financial elites who have utterly captured the duopoly of US politics and its five corporations that comprise the so-called "mainstream" media.
The documentary is fact-filled with readily verifiable documentation presented to the viewer. Mr. Jones is joined in this analysis with political and economic experts:
- Gerald Celante: leading trend forecaster.
- Dr. Bob Bowman: former Director of Advanced Space Programs Development for the US Air Force in the Ford and Carter administrations. Mr. Bowman has a Ph.D in Aeronautics and Nuclear Engineering from Cal Tech.
- Dr. William K. Black: professor of economics and law, author. Mr. Black was one of the government’s lead investigators and writers for the Savings and Loan scandal.
- Dr. Francis Boyle: Professor of law and author.
- Governor Jesse Ventura: former governor of Minnesota and author.
- John Perkins: economist and best-selling author.
- Dr. Tim Ball: professor of climatology, author, lecturer.
- Dr. Sherri Tenpenny: physician, researcher, best-selling author, lecturer.
- Max Keiser: finance analyst and journalist.
- Webster Tarpley: leading counter-government author and lecturer.
- Alan Watt: author.
- Wayne Madsen: a counter-government investigative reporter.
- G. Edward Griffin: leading author on the Federal Reserve
- George Humphrey: economist and author.
- Numerous members of the US Congress and Senate
The point of the film is to make the facts clear of our eroded Constitutional rights, to expose the controlled demolition of our economy, and to make the historical connection that these steps are similar to those taken by any other nation that has devolved into oligarchical tyranny. Americans, collectively, have a choice: either have the intellectual integrity and moral courage to state the obvious facts, or watch as our republic continues its fall into dictatorial hands posing as a duopoly.
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Gerald Celente is one of the world’s best trend forecasters. In the following 4-part radio interview, Celente blasts current political and economic “leadership” as beholden to large corporate and financial interests. As I’ve documented, professionals who work with economics are using unprecedented harsh language in attempt to get Americans’ attention to the loss of trillions of our collective dollars. His comments include (paraphrased):
“Too big to fail” banks are anathema to real capitalism.
US economy is like a ruthless mafia ripping-off the American public. The US is being looted.
US economy is no longer capitalism, it’s oligarchies and fascism.
We are witnessing the greatest heist in American history, and the banks are doing it.
“I don’t like getting raped. I don’t like my money going to Goldman Sachs.”
“Do you have eyes to see and a mind to understand? These crimes are an affront to my intelligence.”
Bankers are money junkies lying to get their money fix. We have a criminal gang of money junkies dealing scams to get money from us. They never have enough. And for what? For gambling.
This is no different from the French Revolution.
The money junkies are in for a shock. The second American Revolution has begun.
They are not my political leaders; they are political hacks. We are going back to royalty and serfs.
This country doesn’t have a clue what’s going on, their minds have been deadened looking at presidential reality shows and bowing to political demagogues. What people have to do more than ever is think for themselves.
And reform is not on the way. Senator Bird's "reform" bill is nothing but empty rhetoric. My favorite economic analyst, Washington's Blog, gives a great overview. One helpful context to consider is the American economy is suffering from parasites.
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Gerald Celente on King World News - 15 August 2009
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John Perkins on The Alex Jones Show - 20 Nov 2009
Alex talks with John Perkins, economist and author of Confessions of an Economic Hit Man and more recently A Game as Old as Empire: the Secret World of Economic Hit Men and the Web of Global Corruption.
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