Bill Still, monetary historian and director of the widely acclaimed film, “The Money Masters,” has produced yet another important film that tells the real story behind the “The Wizard of Oz.” The author, L. Frank Baum, wrote the story as an allegory of our corrupt money and banking system. Still’s new film, “The Secret of Oz” (www.secretofOZ.com), tells that story.
Here’s a trailer for the film.
Tags: debt money., Federal Reserve, Money Masters, Oz, secret, Still
July 16, 2010 at 7:34 am |
My new book is an attempt to write a 21st century Wizard of Oz for the age of derivatives. The Wizard: A whole new kind of Oz for our times
A short novel by David Boyle, illustrations by Karin Dahlbacka
(The Real Press, £7.99). This Wizard is a tale for our own times of beauty, love and courage – and small dogs. A modern Wizard of Oz for the days of derivatives, sub-prime mortgages and Goldman Sachs. Buy from Amazon: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Wizard-David-Boyle/dp/0955226317/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1272399973&sr=1-1
March 16, 2010 at 11:25 am |
[...] I remember seeing the Wizard of Oz for the first with my mother and sister when I was about four years old. I remember being scared to death when the Tin Man appeared. What makes this film of interest to me now is the fact that Frank Baum wrote the story as an allegory depicting the fraud inherent in the money and banking system and the reality of the people’s power to transcend it. I posted something about that recently on my blog (http://beyondmoney.net/2010/01/19/the-real-meaning-of-the-wizard-of-oz/). [...]
January 29, 2010 at 5:01 pm |
Jefferson and James Madison were the authors of the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions of 1798 which held that “where powers were assumed by the national government which had not been granted by the states, nullification is the rightful remedy,” and that every state has a right to “nullify of its own authority all assumptions of power by others. . .” Nullification of unconstitutional federal actions was a means of effectively seceding from them.