DOCUMENTARY EXPOSING TRUTHS AND MYTHS....thank me later
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VpZtX32sKVE&feature=player_embedded
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VpZtX32sKVE&feature=player_embedded
Quote from jazzguysoca:
The video makes some interesting and valid points, but I couldn't help noticing the constant fear mongering, self-referencing statements to papers written by the film's producers (the NIA), and naked plugs for precious metals. It's also a pretty slick production for a YouTube video; There's obviously some money behind the NIA.
It left me wondering who exactly funds the NIA, so I googled it and found:
"The National Inflation Association is run by Gerard Adams. Adams is a stock analyst who also runs the newsletter âWall Street Grand,â which offers advice on which stocks to buy and sell....Given that Gerard Adams makes his living off the buying and selling of stocks, it is logical to assume that he stands to gain or lose based on the recommendations made about stocks by the Association."
"The National Inflation Association is a group that encourages fear and worry about possible inflation in order to sell gold and silver. Many of the claims made by the National Inflation Association are highly questionable, such as the assumption that a depression leads to an increase, not a decrease, in most prices. In short, while the National Inflation Association may make some legitimate claims, the source of the material simply must be considered."
As always, when you follow the money, motivations become transparent and the cockroaches scurry for cover.
Quote from athlonmank8:
We wouldn't have engineers moron. Get real and go find something better to do than watch silly youtube videos.
pathetic
Quote from peilthetraveler:
Yes, because people absolutely can not learn mathmatics or science unless they are in an accredited school that they have paid a minimum of $10,000 per year to be at. Its impossible! Something happens with the human brain that it just cant read math or science books outside of university walls!
(Hope you picked up on the sarcasm because I was laying it on pretty thick)