Federal Reserve

Discussion in 'Pandora's Box' started by Dazey, Dec 21, 2010.

  1. I'm not too much into conspiracies but I do believe of some kind of New World Order.

    I don't think this has been posted and I found it really interesting/scary. I really suggest anyone with a little time to watch it. It's hard not to believe.

    Discuss if you have already seen it.

    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dmPchuXIXQ]YouTube - Zeitgeist - The Movie: Federal Reserve (Part 1 of 5)[/ame]

    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBZne09Gf5A]YouTube - Zeitgeist - The Movie: Federal Reserve (Part 2 of 5)[/ame]

    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjUrib_Gh0Y]YouTube - Zeitgeist - The Movie: Federal Reserve (Part 3 of 5)[/ame]

    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BVNN1wqw3k]YouTube - Zeitgeist - The Movie: Federal Reserve (Part 4 of 5)[/ame]

    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPPFgHF9VR4]YouTube - Zeitgeist - The Movie: Federal Reserve (Part 5 of 5)[/ame]
     
  2. Great movie.
    I wish this was broadcasted on national tv. What a sight that would be.:rolleyes:
     
  3. Of all the ignorance that movie (not documentary) spews, I find it astonishing that the guy is willing to go as far as claiming that there is no American law that says we are required to pay income taxes. He tells you that citizens have actually won cases against the IRS for income tax. The guy is telling people that you can break the law because in his fantasy world, it doesn't exist. And yet, people still think it's a great film.
     
  4. zeitgeist is absolutley fantastic. I just wish more people knew/cared about this... its crazy when you think about it... there is people basically running this world of ours...and what can we do??? nothing by the looks of things...because anyone that ever speaks out gets taken down...
     
  5. Regardless of what is "spewed" in the film, I find it hard to believe that you cannot research on your own and find the evidence supporting the questionable ratification of the 16th Amendment to the Constitution that specifically authorizes the Government to collect taxes from its citizens.

    The fact that many courts want to stand behind the "political question doctrine" doesn't mean that it's legal. It merely gives the courts the ability to "plead the fourth" so to speak, and simply not listen to any arguments related to the ratification of the Amendment in question.

    In political arenas, this would be called "side-stepping", which most people have little or no tolerance for regardless of who's doing it on what side of the proverbial bench.

    The fact that me even using the term "Constitution" apparently now makes me some sort of "terrorist", so you tell me who's really trying to hide something. :rolleyes:
     
  6. What research? There is no questioning the validity of the 16th Amendment. By the way, I was talking about the actual law, not the particular amendment that allows income tax. I'm referring to Title 26, the law that he claims does not exist. Again, he's claiming it doesn't exist, not that it isn't legal. He claims the 16th isn't legal. There's a difference. But since you mentioned the 16th: The Constitution of the United States of America

    That is the list of states that ratified with the dates marked. The whole terror-watch nonsense is another topic altogether, unrelated. Not sure why you brought it up.
     
  7. ok so whos won agaisnt the irs to not pay taxes?
     
  8. There was a guy on politicalcrossfire.com that liked to show these videos and believed in the Illuminati and other crazy shit. One day the feds notified him that he was in deep shit for not paying income taxes for the last 10 years. So he tells us he's going to try to use some batshit crazy defense like we don't have to pay income taxes or I don't recognize this law etc etc etc. Since he was stupid enough to make his user name similar to his real and let the community know this, a few forum members were able to track him with relative certainty to a specific prison inmate a few months later.

    Moral of the story is that as an American you are entitled to believe all the crazy shit you want, but please don't try any of this stuff in real life court. Only bad things will happen.

    P.S. I'll try to find a few threads to support what I'm talking about. It was a while ago, but it's still there somewhere.
     

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