Aaron Russo ~ Reflections And Warnings [Full Film]

 | June 1 2009

In an historic final interview, filmmaker and music promoter Aaron Russo goes in depth on the insider-knowledge given to him by a member of the Rockefeller family. Russo was told– prior to 9/11– of plans to stage terror attacks, invade foreign nations, and kickstart a high-tech police state control grid that would track the populations’ every move with implantable RFID microchips.

This information-packed presentation is filled with never-before seen footage. Throughout the film, Alex Jones breaks down the latest activities of the New World Order and how it ties into what Russo predicted.

Aaron explains how the elite created the women’s liberation movement to break up the family and tax working women. Russo breaks down the deception of democracy– which is nothing more than mob rule guaranteed to produce tyranny.

Russo also exposes the IRS & Federal Reserve. He blasts the unconstitutional and predatory institutions that have crippled the American Republic and crushed the people with bogus taxes, inflation and loss of privacy. Russo explains that he himself was persecuted in the late 80s by a criminal ‘retroactive’ tax scheme that attempted to levy new taxes on years already passed.

As night falls on the Republic, Aaron Russo delivers a powerful call for the forces of liberty to rise and crush tyranny. Only then can the Republic be restored.

4 thoughts on “Aaron Russo ~ Reflections And Warnings [Full Film]

  1. Was feminism an elite plot? Better to ask, what hasn’t been an elite plot?

    I remember clearly that the male faction claimed that if women entered the work force it would take jobs from men and ruin the family unit, so you had a huge backlash from men for this reason (and other reasons… Who would be cooking dinner for ME when I get home?”) Then we had the women who tried to do it all, big career, big family, and fell apart at the seams.

    As a feminist, I believed that if women were given a chance to reach high office they would end wars and usher in peace. This was clearly wrong. What we have seen is that women who do reach these elevated roles do so only because they are willing to think and act like men.

    So, are women better off? No, no one is better off, children especially, because the elite have taken everything they could possibly take from everyone and will continue to do so as long as we allow it. We know what we have to do.

    1. Thanks, Raven. Of COURSE the elite did what they did to support “Women’s Lib” for ulterior, dastardly motives. And you’re right concerning the type of female that has been able to climb the male-dominated ladder – nothing feminine whatsoever in THEIR agendas.

      Hopefully, we are moving into new energies, ones that will support feminine values of peace, tranquility, a disciplined VERY loving household, acceptance of the Family of Humanity, forgiveness, and grace. G

  2. About this line:
    “Aaron explains how the elite created the women’s liberation movement to break up the family and tax working women.”

    If you are a woman, how do you feel about this line that basically says that because you are now allowed to work outside of the home, plan your pregnancies, get equal pay for equal work that you are somehow part of NWO plot to destroy the “traditional” family (I think ‘traditional’ here means ‘elite-created and controlled’)? When I read lines like this it makes me think about a potential backlash against free women, and a mandated return to the glory years when women were considered chattel and stayed home to keep house and make babies.

    There are negatives to both of the extremes of traditional housewife vs power-suited working mommy. Can’t there be a balance between the two without it being considered an elite plot?

    I recently heard someone say that if every married woman in American quit her job and stayed home to take care of her family, that the unemployment rate would be solved as men could take back their jobs and support their families again while the women stayed home to raise healthy kids and support their local communities (assuming that meant being part of garden clubs, bridge clubs, women’s auxiliaries, and church bake sales a la the Andy Griffith show).

    What do the women readers here think about this? Do you think women are better off now than they were 50 years ago?

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