New Documentary Reveals the Roots of our Social and Economic Crisis

New Documentary Released – Watch Below…
97% Owned is a brand new documentary about the problems with our debt-based privatised money system. It features frank interviews and comments from Positive Money, The New Economics Foundation, PRIME, Paul Moore HBOS Whistle Blower, Simon Dixon of Bank to the Future and Nick Dearden from Jubliee Debt Campaign. It’s the first documentary to really tackle this issue from a UK-perspective, and can be watched online for free now.
The documentary has been compiled over the last 14 months by independent film-makers Michael Horwarth and Michael Oswald. The documentary focusses on the creation of money by banks and the implications this has on debt, housing and economic stability, as well as discussing potential reforms.
Please help us spread the word
Please forward this documentary to friends, family and colleagues. The more people who watch it, the closer we will be to getting some change in our monetary system. You can send them the following link and text:
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97% Owned is a new documentary that reveals how money is at the root of our current social and economic crisis. Featuring frank interviews and commentary from economists, campaigners and former bankers, it exposes the privatised, debt-based monetary system that gives banks the power to create money, shape the economy, cause crises and push house prices out of reach. You can watch it online now at:
http://bsd.wpenginepowered.com.uk/97percent
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Get the DVD for free when you donate to Positive Money
We’re currently raising funds to hire a creative genius who will use video, graphics and the internet to help thousands understand the problems with money and banking. Set up a donation to Positive Money before the end of May, and to say thanks we’ll send you a copy of 97% Owned on DVD. On top of that, your contribution will be doubled by the R H Southern Trust, which means that if you donate £10 a month to Positive Money, they’ll match you with an extra £120 over the next 12 months.
We hope you enjoy the documentary and can pass it on to friends, family and colleagues.