97% Owned (2012)

  • Year: 2012
  • Released: 28 Jan 2023
  • Country: United Kingdom
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  • IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2145874/
  • Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/97_owned
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  • Available in: 720p,
  • Language: English
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  • Genre: Documentary
  • Runtime: 104 min
  • Writer: Mike Horwath, Michael Oswald
  • Director: Michael Oswald
  • Cast: Ben Dyson, Anne Belsey, Noel Longhurst
  • Keywords: capitalism, banking, money, economics, united kingdom,
7.7/10

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Excellent description of the problems with and solutions to the current financial system….

“The issue of monetary reform has historically been a very sensitive issue, because of the incredible power, wealth and privileges it bestows. In an age where analytical thought and a scientific approach are held in such high esteem, there is no justifiable argument for keeping the mechanisms and implications of the monetary process such a taboo subject.

As democratic citizens we have the right to demand a monetary system which is both stable and beneficial to society…”

Learn how the global financial institutions are just like terrorists, holding the public hostage with threats of economic collapse – how they’re bailed out at the expense of the infrastructures we need to live as we’re told that they are simply too big to fail.

This film describes how the banks can fail, and we can all have the financial security we need to confidently take out loans, buy houses and live freer, happier lives, neither as slaves to the banks or restrained by the fear of losing everything.

Must see.

Explains the introduction and impact of Britain and The USA adopting Fractional Reserve Banking System.

plain and clear documentary which will surprise probably more than 97% of its viewers

Simple facts described in a plain and simple manner : the building stone of economy is how money is created. And, most importantly, debt is explained : that there is no economy w/out debt. Debt is core. It’s all about the control of debt, and who “owns” debts.

As is, debt is as important a concept, as creation of money is. And this is not at all about some 3% of coin & paper money in the system, it’s essentially about some 97++% of ‘virtual’ money being send back and fro. And about a specific type of money that only exsists and can be used with, for instance, the Bank of England — and nowhere else.

A complicated system which evolved from simple facts when law decided to forbid private banks to issue their own paper & coin money in the 19th century.

But then somehow, and it’s not a mystery, private banks still keep on issuing money (tho not their own paper & coin notes)

and that is, in essence, what this doumentary is about : the how, when and why.

A must watch, to be honest and a 10-star docu if only the female narrator’s voice would not have been mixed in in such a shallow manner (often too hard too grasp; a pity) : it deserves a clear firm straight sound given that the documentary itself is profoundly clear.