Archive for crisis

Money Masters (1996)

Posted in Documentary, Psychology with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on March 2, 2014 by SiNgUlIbRiUm

Director: William T. Still
Producer: William T. Still, Patrick S.J. Carmack
Genre: Documentary
Country: United States
Language: English /
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How banks create the world’s money.

The Money Masters is a non-fiction historical documentary that discusses the origins of the political power structure, the concepts of money, debt, taxes, and describes their development from biblical times onward.

The modern political power structure has its roots in the hidden manipulation and accumulation of gold and other forms of money. The development of fractional reserve banking practices in the 17th century brought to a cunning sophistication the secret techniques initially used by goldsmiths fraudulently to accumulate wealth. With the formation of the privately-owned Bank of England in 1694, the yoke of economic slavery to a privately-owned central bank was first forced upon the backs of an entire nation, not removed but only made heavier with the passing of the three centuries to our day. Nation after nation has fallen prey to this cabal of international central bankers.

Four Horsemen (2012)

Posted in Documentary, Feature Length, Philosophy, Psychology with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on February 27, 2014 by SiNgUlIbRiUm

Director: Ross Ashcroft
Producer: Megan Ashcroft, Jason Whitmore, Ross Ashcroft
Genre: Documentary / Feature Length
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English /
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We will never return to “business as usual.”

Rather than condemning bankers, politicians or the media, Four Horsemen feature documentary puts the entire system up for discussion. 23 international thinkers, government advisers and Wall Street money-men break their silence and explain how to establish a moral and just society. The film debate about the system of fractional reserve banking, debt-based economy and political lobbying by banks, which it regards as a serious threat to Western civilization. “It’s Inside Job with bells on.” – Total Film.

The American Dream (2011)

Posted in Animation, Mystery, Psychology with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on February 23, 2014 by SiNgUlIbRiUm

Director: Tad Lumpkin, Harold Uhl
Producer: Tad Lumpkin
Genre: Animation / Short
Country: United States
Language: English /
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Too big to fail.

The American Dream is a animated film that shows the scams by the most basic elements of government system. How money is created? How banking works? Why did housing prices skyrocket and then plunge? What the Federal Reserve System is and how it affects the every single day? The film takes an entertaining but hard hitting look at how the problems we have today are nothing new, and why leaders throughout our history have warned us and fought against the current type of financial system.

~ Moral Hazard ~

Posted in Mystery, Psychology with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on February 23, 2014 by SiNgUlIbRiUm

Moral Hazard
Decency is indecency’s conspiracy of silence.
~ George Bernard Shaw ~

The Crisis of Civilization (2011)

Posted in Documentary, Feature Length, Philosophy, Psychology, Science with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on January 12, 2014 by SiNgUlIbRiUm

Director: Dean Puckett
Producer: Nafeez Mossadeq Ahmed, Lucca Benney
Genre: Documentary / Feature Length
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English

Aware, Alert, Alive!
A powerful critique of a failed global system and a manifesto for constructive social change.

The Crisis of Civilization is a remix documentary feature film investigating how global crises like ecological disaster, financial meltdown, dwindling oil reserves, terrorism and food shortages are converging symptoms of a single, failed global system. Proving that ‘another world’ is not merely possible, but on its way.

The real solution is to recognize the inevitability of civilization change, and to work toward a fundamental systemic transformation based on more participatory forms of living, politically, economically and culturally.

Sacred Economics with Charles Eisenstein (2012)

Posted in Documentary, Philosophy, Psychology with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on January 10, 2014 by SiNgUlIbRiUm

Director: Ian MacKenzie
Producer: Ian MacKenzie, Velcrow Ripper, Gregg Hill
Genre: Documentary / Short / Web
Country: United States
Language: English / CN / FR / IT / PT / DE / ES / RO / EN subtitles

The idea of the commons, resource-based economics, as well as a social dividend.

Sacred Economics traces the history of money from ancient gift economies to modern capitalism, revealing how the money system has contributed to alienation, competition, and scarcity, destroyed community, and necessitated endless growth.

Today, these trends have reached their extreme – but in the wake of their collapse, we may find great opportunity to transition to a more connected, ecological, and sustainable way of being.

Crossroads: Labor Pains of a New Worldview (2013)

Posted in Cosmology, Documentary, Philosophy, Psychology, Science with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on January 8, 2014 by SiNgUlIbRiUm

Director: Joseph Ohayon
Producer: Joseph Ohayon
Genre: Documentary
Country: United States / Israel / Norway
Language: English / CN / IT / PT / DE / ES / RO / RU / EN subtitles

Crossroads: Labor Pains of a New Worldview is a documentary exploring the depths of the current human condition and the emergence of a worldview that is recreating our world from the inside out.

Weaving together insights and findings from biology, psychology, network science, systems science, business, culture and media, the film reveals the inner workings of the human experience in the 21st century, urging viewers to step out of the box and challenge their own assumptions about who we really are, and why we do what we do.

Crossroads places evolutionary context to today’s escalating social unrest, natural disasters, and economic failures. It illuminates the footsteps of an integrated worldview, penetrating its way through the power of social networks to the forefront of our personal and collective awareness.

A refreshing reality check for all viewers and a clarion call for those who carry the seeds of the emerging worldview.

Scientists and thinkers featured in Crossroads include: Amit Goswami, Neale Donald Walsch, Elisabet Sahtouris, Bruce Lipton, Peter Joseph, Caroline A. Miller, Nicholas Christakis, James Fowler, Michael Laitman, Ervin Laszlo, Dean Radin, Dave Sherman, Annie Leonard, Jairon G. Cuesta, and John St. Augustine.