How Far Would You Go For The Truth?
Sunday, October 08, 2006
Minute of Angle and South Puget Sound Libertarian were kind enough to let me know Aaron Russo's "America: Freedom to Fascism" was playing at the Yelm Cinema until Thursday, October 12. As this may be my only chance to see it on the "big screen" my wife and I decided to make the trek. Round trip, the car's odometer puts our little adventure at about 220 miles. I also want to send a special Thank You! to the Yelm Cinema for having the guts to carry such a controversial film.
And now for my review of the film: Go see it! (Be prepared to be mad as hell when you leave the theater, though.) This film decimates any attempt the government has made to explain away the Tax Honesty Movement's claim that the Income Tax is being fraudulently levied on American wage earners. The film also informs the viewer of the forthcoming National ID and the use of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) chips.
A brief synopsis of the film:
Determined to find the law that requires American citizens to pay income tax, producer Aaron Russo ("The Rose," "Trading Places") set out on a journey to find the evidence. This film which is neither left, nor right-wing is a startling examination of government. It exposes the systematic erosion of civil liberties in America since 1913 when the Federal Reserve system was fraudulently created. Through interviews with U.S. Congressmen, a former IRS Commissioner, former IRS and FBI agents and tax attorneys and authors, Russo connects the dots between money creation, federal income tax, and the national identity card which becomes law in May 2008. This ID card will use Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) chips which are essentially homing devices used to track people. This film shows in great detail and undeniable facts that America is moving headlong into a fascist police state. Wake up!
2 Comments:
Glad you liked the film. Changes your perspective what is really going on in this country, but the rabbit hole really goes much deeper.
I must confess that most of the information given in the movie was already known to me. It was immensely gratifying to see it all aggregated into one well-constructed movie, though. I hope it helps to bring about the much-needed change in this country.
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