Step back in time to the 1960s with “The Capitalist Conspiracy,” a documentary that offers a captivating narrative by G. Edward Griffin. This vintage filmstrip adaptation takes you on a journey through history, unveiling the enigmatic world of a select few who hold the reins of the global financial systems.
Delving into the intriguing past, the documentary exposes how this influential group manipulates money systems, creating wealth seemingly out of thin air. What’s more, it sheds light on the symbiotic relationship between this group and governments, showcasing how their interests are safeguarded at the highest levels of power.
“The Capitalist Conspiracy” doesn’t stop at finance—it unravels the group’s pervasive influence across sectors such as education, media, and even foundations. While not motivated by any particular political ideology, this group’s actions have played significant roles in aiding regimes like Russia and China, often employing visible external threats to advance their ultimate objective: a world government, masterminded from behind the scenes.
Intriguingly, the documentary reveals how fear, whether of nuclear conflict or global pollution, has been a potent tool in steering the masses toward accepting this concealed global governance.
Contrary to misconceptions, the documentary clarifies that monopoly is not an inherent outcome of capitalism; instead, it’s perpetuated by lobbying for laws that grant advantages in the marketplace. Far from being a product of free-enterprise competition, monopoly thrives in the escape from it.
Join us as we revisit this thought-provoking film from the past, where the blueprint for a world influenced by a select few continues to unfold.