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Good movie - Some sobering admonishments

Thanks for the post.

I just saw it tonight, Wednesday 8/2/2006, at 9:45 PM at the same AMC 30 Olathe. The weather was brutal. I wasn't sure I was going to make it.

The movie is quite good. It has a "home movie" feel to it. I took some notes: names, some points, cases, executive order numbers. I'll try to post some of the notes some time.

The movie does a good job showing that the "Federal Reserve" is an internationally held, private bank that loans our "money" to us, for which we pay interest via their shady army, the IRS.

The movie is a good companion to another good expose of banking in general and particularly in America: The Money Masters. It is available on DVD, with volume pricing of $13 each for five DVDs - not bad for an activist tool. I have also seen WMV files of the movie, which can be found.

It's our choice: Freedom or slavery.

Just say "NO" to the national ID card. If they don't allow you on planes, in government buildings, and bigger banks without one, so be it.

It says to be willing to join boycotts. I say it is already time to boycott all major corporations, especially those working on the RF-ID chips: Kraft, Proctor & Gamble, MIT, HP, Gillette, Johnson & Johnson, and probably others. I think it is time to boycott all major corporations that aren't known to be patriotic and moral.

I don't know how many saw the movie with Jason. There were about 8 of us when I saw it. I gave out some contact info to a few people there. Hopefully they will help on this site here.

Joseph Martin, Vice-Chairman
Reform Party of Kansas

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