View Full Version : Finally, a movie worth seeing
RadioDJforPaul
07-18-2008, 11:09 AM
Hope this hasnt been posted already. A movie I will definitely see!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HBo2xQIWHiM
muh_roads
07-18-2008, 11:13 AM
It has been posted but no harm in posting again. The wake up call people need.
EDIT: I still wonder why Reagan is there at the end? All he did was pay lip service to our national debt problem. He was the 2nd largest abuser of the federal reserve system right behind dubya. Wasted money. Pulling old battleships out of mothballs just to throw them back in.
Even Ron Paul says Reagan was a failure in many ways.
EDIT2: And to be fair Clinton did the same. He "balanced the budget" by dipping into the SS fund. That isn't balancing the budget. Surplus farce speak FTL. Clinton was the 3rd largest abuser of robbing SS behind dubya & Reagan.
Kludge
07-18-2008, 11:16 AM
Nifty. Thanks for the link.
Conza88
07-18-2008, 11:17 AM
More of a Documentary though... ? :D
Truth Warrior
07-18-2008, 11:20 AM
It has been posted but no harm in posting again. The wake up call people need.
EDIT: I still wonder why Reagan is there at the end? All he did was pay lip service to our national debt problem. He was the 2nd largest abuser of the federal reserve system right behind dubya. Wasted money. Pulling old battleships out of mothballs just to throw them back in.
Even Ron Paul says Reagan was a failure in many ways.
Yep, and the CONGRESS had absolutely NOTHING to do with it. :rolleyes: :p
muh_roads
07-18-2008, 11:25 AM
Yep, and the CONGRESS had absolutely NOTHING to do with it. :rolleyes: :p
Well unless the wasted military build-up spending was an executive order, then yeah I guess you are right.
Nobody gets no love from me so don't worry. :p
HOLLYWOOD
07-18-2008, 11:35 AM
Did you watch Glen Beck last night? :)
Here's a 60 minutes YouTube piece involving the ex U.S Comptroller General David Walker... there's plenty of other VIDS out there.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OS2fI2p9iVs (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OS2fI2p9iVs)
tribute_13
07-18-2008, 11:39 AM
I clicked on the link and it said the video wasn't available anymore.
*Edit* I'm sorry must have been my browser, I'm watching it now.
*Edit #2* I'm definitely going to see that. No trailers are going to hit the mainstream? How much coverage do you think it will get.
LibertyEagle
07-18-2008, 12:47 PM
The trailer looks great and the movie itself may be just fine, but beware of their solutions. The man who funded this thing, Pete Peterson, is a major Insider and new world order man.
http://www.jbs.org/index.php/jbs-news-feed/7-jbs-news-feed/2032-establishment-leader-says-hell-combat-debt-problem-
Everyone knows that our nation is awash in red ink. Peter G. Peterson, perhaps second only to David Rockefeller as the leader of the liberal Establishment that has steered the nation into massive indebtedness...
Sending a fox to guard the chicken house has never made any sense.
That he benefited greatly from tax breaks other Americans don’t enjoy isn’t well known. ... It makes him a weird spokesperson for the cause.”
Peterson wants the American people to believe that he’s a hard-nosed conservative who can be counted on to champion fiscal responsibility, less government and lower taxes. From 1977 to 1980, however, he served as one of two U.S. members (out of a total of 18) of the Brandt Commission, a project of the Socialist International (SI). Actually, the fifth try at organizing the world according to Karl Marx, SI tapped the former chancellor of Germany, Willy Brandt, to lead in producing a new blueprint for international socialism. The Brandt Commissions recommendations, announced at a gathering held at the United Nations, were completely consistent with what can be found in The Communist Manifesto. Peterson would prefer that his participation in this outfit wasn’t known.
SnappleLlama
07-18-2008, 12:52 PM
Aww...I was anticipating a discussion about the new X-Files movie.... LOL
tpreitzel
07-18-2008, 05:39 PM
The trailer looks great and the movie itself may be just fine, but beware of their solutions. The man who funded this thing, Pete Peterson, is a major Insider and new world order man.
http://www.jbs.org/index.php/jbs-news-feed/7-jbs-news-feed/2032-establishment-leader-says-hell-combat-debt-problem-
I agree. One must listen to hypocrites and traitors of the republic with extreme caution.
mport1
07-18-2008, 07:17 PM
This is going to be awesome! I suppose its not in theaters, right?
PatriotOne
07-18-2008, 07:59 PM
This is going to be awesome! I suppose its not in theaters, right?
Of course it will be in theaters. It's being put out by the New World Order so they can now solve the financial crisis THEY created by forming the North American Union and replacing the dollar with the Amero. Come on MPort. Have you not learned anything this past year and a half?
tnvoter
07-18-2008, 08:01 PM
this was awesome.
PatriotOne
07-18-2008, 08:04 PM
The trailer looks great and the movie itself may be just fine, but beware of their solutions. The man who funded this thing, Pete Peterson, is a major Insider and new world order man.
http://www.jbs.org/index.php/jbs-news-feed/7-jbs-news-feed/2032-establishment-leader-says-hell-combat-debt-problem-
Oh looky here what I found. From the Peter G Peterson Institute. It's becoming too fricken predictable now. These people aren't even a challenge anymore :p:
A North American Community: A Proposal to Deepen Nafta
http://www.iie.com/publications/chapters_preview/331/5iie3284.pdf
PatriotOne
07-18-2008, 08:18 PM
Oh gee....the Peterson Insititute board members reads like the who's who of One World Order. Take note of all the Federal Reserve members and Rockefeller of course.
The Peterson Institute for International Economics
http://www.iie.com/institute/board.cfm
Members of the Board
Peter G. Peterson (Chairman of the Board)
Chairman, The Blackstone Group; former Secretary of Commerce and Assistant to the President for International Economic Policy.
George David (Vice Chairman of the Board)
President and Chief Executive Officer, United Technologies Corporation.
Reynold Levy (Chairman of the Executive Committee)
President, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.
Leszek Balcerowicz
Former Deputy Prime Minister, Poland; former Chairman, Center for Social and Economic Research, Warsaw, Poland; former Minister of Finance of Poland; President, National Bank of Poland.
Chen Yuan
Governor, China Development Bank; former Deputy Governor, Peoples Bank of China.
Jessica Einhorn
Dean, SAIS, Johns Hopkins University; former Visiting Fellow, International Monetary Fund; former Managing Director for Finance and Resource Mobilization, World Bank.
Mohamed El-Erian
PIMCO, Co-CEO and Co-CIO; former President and CEO, Harvard Management Company, Inc.
Stanley Fischer
Governor, Bank of Israel; former Vice Chairman of Citigroup. See more: http://www.stanleyfischer.com
Jacob A. Frenkel
Former governor of the Bank of Israel and former IMF economic counselor and director of research.
Timothy F. Geithner
President, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
Maurice R. Greenberg
Chairman and CEO, C.V. Starr and Co., Inc.; former Chairman, American International Group.
Carla A. Hills
Chairman, Hills & Company; former United States Trade Representative; former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; former Assistant Attorney General of the United States.
Nobuyuki Idei
Chief Corporate Advisor, Sony Corporation.
Karen Katen
Senior Advisor, Essex Woodlands Health Ventures; former President, Pfizer Human Health; and former Vice Chairman, Pfizer Inc.
W. M. Keck II
President, Coalinga Corporation.
Michael Klein
Chairman and Co-CEO Markets & Banking, Citi
Caio Koch-Weser
Vice Chairman, Deutsche Bank Group; former Deputy Minister of Finance for Germany; former Managing Director, Operations, World Bank
Lee Kuan Yew
Senior Minister and former Prime Minister of the Republic of Singapore.
Harold W. McGraw
Chairman, President and CEO, McGraw-Hill Companies.
Donald F. McHenry
University Research Professor of Diplomacy and International Affairs, Georgetown University; former US Ambassador to the United Nations.
Mario Monti
President, Bocconi University.
Nandan M. Nilekani
Co-Chairman of the Board of Directors, Infosys Technologies Ltd.
Paul O'Neill
Former Secretary of the Treasury.
David O'Reilly
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, ChevronTexaco Corporation.
Hutham Olayan
President and CEO, Olayan America Corporation.
James W. Owens
Chairman and CEO of Caterpillar.
Frank H. Pearl
Chairman and CEO, Perseus LLC, and founder and chairman, Perseus Books/Perseus Publishing
Victor Pinchuk
Founder of Interpipe Corporation
Joseph E. Robert, Jr.
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, J. E. Robert Companies.
David Rockefeller
Former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Chase Manhattan.
Renato Ruggiero
Former Italian Foreign Minister; former Vice Chairman, Salomon Smith Barney International Ltd.; former Director-General, World Trade Organization; former Chairman, Fiat.
Richard E. Salomon
Chairman, Mecox Ventures, Inc.
Edward W. Scott, Jr.
Chairman of the Board of the Center for Global Development, philanthropist, and cofounder of BEA Systems.
Jean-Claude Trichet
President, European Central Bank; former Governor, Banque de France; former Director of the Treasury, government of France.
Laura D'Andrea Tyson
Dean, London Business School; former Dean, Haas School of Business, Professor of Economics and Class of 1939 Chair, University of California at Berkeley; former National Economic Adviser to the President; former Chair, Council of Economic Advisers.
Paul A. Volcker
Henry Kaufman Visiting Professor, New York University Stern School of Business; Frederick H. Schultz Professor (Emeritus) of International Economic Policy, Princeton University; former Chairman, Wolfensohn and Co, Inc.; former Chairman, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, and President of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and Under Secretary of the Treasury for Monetary Affairs
Jacob Wallenberg
Chairman, Investor AB (Sweden)
Edward E. Whitacre, Jr.
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, SBC Communications.
Marina v.N. Whitman
Professor of Business Administration and Public Policy, University of Michigan; former Vice President and Group Executive, General Motors Corporation; former Member of the Council of Economic Advisers.
Ernesto Zedillo
Former President of Mexico.
LibertyEagle
07-18-2008, 08:21 PM
lol. Good find, PatriotOne.
PatriotOne
07-18-2008, 08:48 PM
lol. Good find, PatriotOne.
and other members of the Peterson group. Is there really any question on what this movie's motive is?
Honorary Directors
Alan Greenspan
Former Chairman, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System; former President and Chief Executive Officer, Townsend-Greenspan and Co.; former Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers.
Frank E. Loy
Chairman, Board of Directors, Resources for the Future; Acting Chair, Board of Directors, Populations Services International; former Under Secretary of State for Global Affairs; former Chairman of the Board, League of Conservation Voters; former President, German Marshall Fund of the United States; former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs.
George P. Shultz
Honorary Fellow, Hoover Institution; former Secretary of State; President and Director of Bechtel Group, Inc.; Secretary of the Treasury; Director, Office of Management and Budget; and Secretary of Labor.
Ex Officio
C. Fred Bergsten
Director, Peterson Institute for International Economics; former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs.
Nancy Birdsall
President, Center for Global Development, was Executive Vice-President of the Inter-American Development Bank from 1993 to 1998. Former Senior Associate and Director of the Economic Reform Project at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
Richard N. Cooper
Chairman Emeritus, Advisory Committee, Peterson Institute for International Economics; Maurits C. Boas Professor of International Economics, Harvard University; former Chairman, National Intelligence Council, former Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, former Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs, former Provost, Yale University.
Lawrence H. Summers
Charles W. Eliot University Professor, Harvard University; former President of Harvard University; former Secretary of the Treasury.
Knightskye
07-18-2008, 09:39 PM
Is this going to be in theaters?
RonPaulR3VOLUTION
07-18-2008, 09:56 PM
Is this going to be in theaters?
Blackstone's Peterson Backs Film on U.S. Debt Through Nonprofit
July 11 (Bloomberg) -- Blackstone Group LP co-founder Peter G. Peterson celebrated the launch of his $1 billion foundation last night by showing off his latest acquisition: a documentary that examines the perils of the U.S.'s debt.
The nonprofit will help promote the film's release and offer free DVDs of ``I.O.U.S.A.'' to the public after its theatrical run, said foundation spokeswoman Elizabeth Wilner. It will also spend $5.3 million in grants to help young people learn about public and personal finance.
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=aSi411UWhgkg
http://www.iousathemovie.com/openingcities/
Even if this is a push for the Amero or something similar, it seems like it'd be a good opportunity to hand out materials at the theaters to introduce some real solutions. Campaign for Liberty materials and such.
Eureeka
07-18-2008, 10:01 PM
If I recall, David Walker now works for Peterson
nullvalu
07-18-2008, 10:56 PM
If I recall, David Walker now works for Peterson
Yep, he resigned from his post as CG to go work for a Peterson-funded org. He was either in on this from the beginning, or was bought off. Either way, I no longer trust him.
westmich4paul
07-18-2008, 11:14 PM
The trailer looks great and the movie itself may be just fine, but beware of their solutions. The man who funded this thing, Pete Peterson, is a major Insider and new world order man.
http://www.jbs.org/index.php/jbs-news-feed/7-jbs-news-feed/2032-establishment-leader-says-hell-combat-debt-problem-
I agree and I think that is why we are in this economic position we are in. It will make it a much more easier sell off of our sovereignty when the NAU comes a calling. They will say this is a way out, our only way out and we as Americans( I am talking of the sheep) will be like ok well if this is what it is going to take. I will assume that we will want the easy way out instead of the hard way.
By the way a whole lot of kudo's should be going out to Ireland for being the only nay vote against the E.U. So Ireland stand your ground and do not give up your sovereignty to the E.U. your nay vote was a definate vote of pride for yourselves and your country, do not fold under pressure.
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