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Quote by: rebelnyell can you please expand on this comment and clarify your reasons on why this video is horsesh*t. Because personally from my stand point this video hold quite a lot of ground from various people and sources. If you can provide me with some information to prove that this video is horsesh*t other than a statement then the only thing at this moment that I will believe is horsesh*t is your comment. |
Certainly.
Among other things, the video claims that the income tax is illegal/fraudulent and that the "average" American is not required to pay income tax on their wages. Nonsense.
The movie also spouts off a number of patently ridiculous "theories" and suppositions about the Federal Reserve, silly conspiracy notions that have been thoroughly debunked as fraudulent many times over.
The movie is about as much "documentary" as a John Wayne western.
Finally, the creator, Aaron Russo, is a liar. He continually says that his movie played to "ovations at Cannes", implying positive reviews at the famous film festival. In fact, what occurred was that he rented an inflatable screen and set it up on the beach in the city of Cannes, and curious onlookers straggled in to see what was going on, a few of them actually staying to watch the movie.
How's that?