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Aaron Russo's film suggests neo-cons seek to micro-chip all Americans
Compiled by David Stein
Aaron Russo the maker of the film ran for Governor of Nevada in Republican
Party
Aaron Russo's film, which runs about 1 hour and 40 minutes, entitled
"America: Freedom to Fascism", describes the descent of America from a
constitutional republic to a bureaucratic state, where the IRS, police,
and other elite-driven institutions run amok.
Hollywood director Aaron Russo goes in-depth for first time on the
astounding admissions of Nick Rockefeller, including his prediction of
9/11 and the apparently contrived "War on Terror", the Rockefeller's
alleged creation of "women's lib", and the elite's ultimate plan for
world population reduction as well as a "microchipped society".
Mr. Russo's documentary relates how Rockefeller told him that the elite
strategically manipulated the evolution of the women's liberation to
destroy the family. Mr. Russo also reveals that elites want to
ultimately microchip and control the entire population, in order to
execute an elite social control agenda. Mr. Russo also presents that Mr.
Rockefeller also told before 9/11 that "an unexpected event" would
catalyze the U.S. to invade Afghanistan and Iraq. VIDEO LINK
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1263677258215075609&hl=en
Aaron Russo's illuminating documentary investigates, in particular, the
RFID ("Radio Frequency Identification") chips, the Real ID Act, the
Internal Revenue Service and the U.S. tax code.
Russo also warns his audience of what he calls the dangers of RFID --
miniature chips with antennas a few inches long that are being used to
track pallets of goods in warehouses. Joining him is privacy activist
Katherine Albrecht, who has co-authored a book that's described as
outlining how RFID fulfills "biblical prophesies" in a way that's
"uncannily similar to the prophecies of Revelation."
Albrecht and Russo don't seem worried about RFID being used to track
bulk goods.
Rather, what they worry about are RFID tags being woven into products
like clothes. If that happens, they say, Americans can be tracked
surreptitiously without their knowledge--and it's just a short step from
that to implanting chips in humans. Wisconsin politicians seem to share
these fears: They've apparently approved a law banning the practice .
An overview of broad American attitudes
Most adult Americans share an uneasy feeling that something is very
wrong in America today, that it's in deep trouble and things just seem
to keep getting steadily worse instead of better.
More and more there is a growing distrust by the American people of the
men and women they elect to represent them in Washington. They are
perceived by many as being "just a bunch of self serving "crooked
politicians", who forget about the people back home the minute they are
elected to office.
They hear talk of a satanic New World Order, of a National ID card, and
of microchips being implanted in all of us in the not too distant
future, Christians consider this to be "the mark of the beast" the Bible
foretells of in the "Book of Revelation". They hear and read about
government conspiracies, cover-ups, and illegal spying on ordinary
citizens. Most have little hope of things getting any better in the
foreseeable future, and they seem to have resigned themselves to the
inevitability of yet worse things to come. They have a mindset that
there is nothing they can do to return America to the kind of country
our founding fathers envisioned America as a prospective great democracy.
Aaron Russo presents himself as one of many Americans, who do know why
America is caught up in this downward spiral that seems to have no end.
"These people are trying very hard to get the truth out to the American
people as to what is causing America to be in such deep trouble, on so
many fronts. They are getting through to some but by and large their
tireless efforts are met with widespread disbelief and disdain by the
average American. They are all too often dismissed as fanatics,
purveyors of gloom and doom. So many Americans just can not or will not
believe the truth no matter how convincingly it is presented to them or
how strong the evidence is that what they are being told is in fact the
truth," eloquently states Mary Jones in defence of Aaron Russo's film.
Russo's professional credentials and political background
Aaron Russo has won enough awards in both the music and film industry to
impress even the most cynical and harsh critics. Among his many
accomplishments in the entertainment business, Mr. Russo was manager of
the legendary Bette Midler for seven years, and was the producer of
Midler's first major film "The Rose".
Mr. Russo has produced a number of films which have received six Academy
Award nominations.
He was awarded an Emmy for a Bette Midler TV special, and a gold record
for producing the Soundtrack to The Rose. Aaron Russo has also won a
Tony award and several prestigious Golden Globe Awards.
Mr. Russo had turned political in the 1990's and ran for governor of
Nevada as a Republican in 1998, coming in second in the party primary
with 26% of the vote against three opponents. In January of 2004 he
declared his candidacy for the Presidency of the United States as an
independent, then later decided to run for the Libertarian Party's
nomination.
Ms Jones as an advocate of Mr. Russo's film further says, "This is not a
movie of 'theories', this is a documentary movie of 'facts'." Everything
was stacked against the making of this movie. No major studio would back
this controversial film."
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