Friday, March 7, 2014

Movie Night: The Hidden Secrets of Money, Episodes 1-5

Staff Writer, DL Mullan
Finance / Banking
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The past few nights the VDP Gazette has gone on a journey to discover what money is, its history, and how the global market works. In tonight movie event, we recap with the first three episodes and introduce the next installments.



You are about to learn one of the biggest secrets in the history of the world... it's a secret that has huge effects for everyone who lives on this planet. Most people can feel deep down that something isn't quite right with the world economy, but few know what it is.

Gone are the days where a family can survive on just one paycheck... every day it seems that things are more and more out of control, yet only one in a million understand why. You are about to discover the system that is ultimately responsible for most of the inequality in our world today.

In this installment, we travel to Berlin and Frankfurt, where we were able to film the money museum inside the Bundesbank...one of the world's largest Central Banks.

This episode serves as an ideal primer for those waking up to the monetary matrix around them, as it clearly shows the history of true money and why it so important to our freedom. The quality of a society is directly proportional to the quality of its money. Debase a currency for long enough, and you end up with dangerous deficits, debt driven disasters, and eventually...delusional dictators. History proves this to be true.

For further insight on what it was like to film inside a central bank, check out the Exclusive Presentation that goes along with this episode at our website. In it, Mike tells what it was like to look at the displays and explanations from an Austrian Economics perspective. He also shows where he believes we are in the following cycles:

Inflation/Deflation
Quality Money/Quantity Currency
Capitalism/Collectivism

The VDP Gazette does not cater or promote gold and silver acquisition. These episodes are for educational use only.