andremmie
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Prescient is the word to describe this film starring Rick Mayall
Unnervingly and creepily accurate
Even Rick died suddenly a few years later!
What's going on!
This film is worth watching for it's accurate and sinister predictions alone.
Other than it's prescient narrative it also presents characters which many of us will relate to through our interactions in real life - if this film doesn't make you realise that many conspiracy theories are actually conspiracy facts then you do need to turn off the TV, stop reading newspapers and start ignoring random social media feeds which subtly and emotionally put you in lock-step with the MSM uni-narrative.
Unnervingly and creepily accurate
Even Rick died suddenly a few years later!
What's going on!
This film is worth watching for it's accurate and sinister predictions alone.
Other than it's prescient narrative it also presents characters which many of us will relate to through our interactions in real life - if this film doesn't make you realise that many conspiracy theories are actually conspiracy facts then you do need to turn off the TV, stop reading newspapers and start ignoring random social media feeds which subtly and emotionally put you in lock-step with the MSM uni-narrative.
We need the ALL the profits from the banking system to reduce our housing costs, re-fund the NHS and provide free education and good pensions.
And while we are at it we could use some of the £trillions per year to stimulate and re-establish, using grants like in the 1980's, the SME sector.
To do this is not socialism. It is not any "ism".
This documentary shows how £trillions per are stolen from us.
An important question is where the £trillions go? Where does all that staggeringly vast sum go every year.
What is the stolen cash doing, while our society suffers hardship, disease, low pensions and tuition fees?
And while we are at it we could use some of the £trillions per year to stimulate and re-establish, using grants like in the 1980's, the SME sector.
To do this is not socialism. It is not any "ism".
This documentary shows how £trillions per are stolen from us.
An important question is where the £trillions go? Where does all that staggeringly vast sum go every year.
What is the stolen cash doing, while our society suffers hardship, disease, low pensions and tuition fees?