YouTube continues to remove our review of It’s A Wonderful Life by
hand while the full version of the film remains on its site
Infowars.com
December 26, 2013
UPDATE 2: In an act of political suppression, the latest
mirror of our powerful report on It’s A Wonderful Life has been taken
down by Youtube and the video sharing site is systematically removing uploads of
our report by hand. This is all the more evident considering that the full version of
It’s A Wonderful Life has been available on YouTube for almost two years. If
automated “bots” were taking down our report due to bogus copyright claims, they
would have removed the full version long ago under a more legitimate claim.
This is purposeful censorship of our report.
Our video report is being suppressed because the banks do not want people to
realize that the movie exposes real, modern-day bankster behavior.
The central banks would rather maintain the illusion that prosperity only
comes from centralized planning by a tiny elite and worthless paper money forced
upon the population.
This is unprecedented censorship and a gross attack on the First Amendment.
The central banks want you to stay asleep and believe that it is a wonderful
life under their cartel while they strip mine countries across the planet.
We will definitely air the report again on the Friday edition of the Alex
Jones Show.
See below for a new mirrored version. We are leaving the old version that has
been censored lower down on this page for documentation.
UPDATE: Our Infowars Nightly News free-speech protected
analysis of the film It’s A Wonderful Life was taken down by YouTube after only
24 hours. Infowars follows a high standard of copyright recognition developed
through many consultations with various lawyers. The censorship of our review is
a gross misappropriation of copyright law, which allows companies outside of
court to claim copyright infringement on something that clearly isn’t a
violation. Our review was clearly a political analysis showing short clips of
It’s A Wonderful Life and tying them into current bankster behavior operating
through the Federal Reserve, the IMF and the World Bank.
This is a great example of how CSIPA and SOPA would legalize this
misappropriation of copyright enforcement that these companies are currently
engaging in.
Videos on Youtube are being taken down completely because of mere accusations
that they violate copyrights, regardless if the copyright claim is completely
unfounded and bogus.
This was a pure political move meant to censor our powerful report exposing
the truth on the fractional-reserve, fiat banking system. The full version of
It’s A Wonderful Life has been available on YouTube since Feb. 2012 and has over
700,000 views, but YouTube has not taken it down. That’s because the real
agenda is not copyright enforcement but rather it’s about censoring the truth
and protecting the global cartels within the state-corporate nexus.
We aired our review on the Dec. 24 edition of Alex Jones Show and on the
Infowars Nightly News and it is clearly covered by fair use because it analyzes
a cultural phenomenon and its historical roots. It’s a wonderful life – for the
banksters that brought our country under so much tyranny that could never exist
under a system of sound money.
Because our film review is so effective, they took it down. But here it is
again in full:
Mr. Henry F. Potter, the president of the Building and Loan Association in
the 1946 film It’s a Wonderful Life, has very striking similarities to
the modern day banksters working through the Federal Reserve to sap the nation’s
wealth.
As we look back over the past hundred years, America has experienced the
Great Depression, multiple recessions, stagflation and the loss of 99% of the
dollarʼs purchasing power – none of it wouldʼve been possible without the
Federal Reserve, creating bubbles and bursting them, enslaving us with debt and
destroying our purchasing power and our ability to save through inflation.
Yes, itʼs been a wonderful lie — for the banksters.
And many Americans are left like George Bailey. Facing the collapse of their
dreams and financial ruin.
There are striking parallels in Frank Capraʼs Itʼs a Wonderful Life to lies
and tricks of the modern banker elite. Human nature doesnʼt change and the
greedy elite of 1913 and 2013 look much like Potter.
Please spread the message and make this film go viral.
Thursday, December 26, 2013
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