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			<description>Yes definitely watch Money as Debt 1 &amp; Money as Debt 2 'Promises Unleashed'. I also recommend doing what I have just done buy 10 MaD 2 double DVD packs direct from Paul Grignon's Moneyasdebt.net website (which include MaD1 the REVISED EDITION which has many details clarified and a few inaccuracies corrected) and give them to all your relatives and friends. It will just cost you $135 Canadian dollars (£78 @ mid december 2009) including postage and he will accept a cheque in your local currency equivalent (though I recommend adding 10% to cater for currency conversion fees he may incurr and his trouble).
You can also post recommendations to these films (with a working internet link (youtube or google video but Check it Works first!)) on as many internet forums as you can eg economics, politics, debt forums, or indeed ANY forum on their off topic boards. Use the internet to spread the word about our hopelessly unjust, ecologically &amp; socially unsustainable and now ir-repairable monetary systems or you can spread the word directly by passing physical DVD copies of these movies to your associates as I said. Because it seems we can almost without exception depend on the corporate media not to play their part in awakening people- their journalists and owners seem to either have succumbed to vested interests or be stuck in their own incredulity of anything they don't already know, (conditioning). So Please Do Your Bit! - Tony Harvey</description>
			<pubDate>Tue, 29 Dec 2009 13:18:31 +0100</pubDate>
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