If you haven't seen this yet, you are missing a lot.
The movie goes in-depth into financial slavery showing how bankers, politicians and religions manipulate people and topple governments throughout the world. It also shows how the media is used to manipulate people into thinking they are in a democracy, but in actual fact they are voting in a choice of two candidates both pre-selected by major multinational corporations.
The ultimate aim is for the status quo to be maintained, for the rich to get richer and the poor to remain in economic slavery.
The film goes on to suggest a solution whereby money is totally eliminated and people stop working for financial reward, which in itself is a form of slavery. There is a problem here which the film doesn't go into, in that without money, what incentive will there be for innovation? I'm going to finish watching it tonight to see if they have a solution for this.



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