Research and documentary duo Aaron & Melissa Dykes turn their focus to an intricate and long-winding path that connects the foundations of modern society with the rise of central banks – as the insipid but immensely influential policies of money issuance weave together the shadowy sinews of history’s most pivotal events.
From colonial expansion, to the creation of the Federal Reserve, up to our volatile age of cryptocurrency and digital authorization, the contentious battleground of finance has pitted presidents and congressional representatives alike against the unmovable power of lenders and moneymakers, who’ve worked to tip the scales towards centralized authority at the expense of individual sovereignty.
Attempting a greater context, ‘The Trust Game’ is a 10-part, over 10-hour series aiming to sharpen global events spinning blurry in the rapid stages of development. Major changes have occurred; major changes are underway. Yet some things remain surprisingly the same – this is a system dependent upon confidence, belief, and ultimately… trust.
**Two episodes are scheduled to emerge per week on Fridays in this limited series. The filmmakers and the life of this project depend exclusively on the currency of your support, patronage and exchange of ideas. Thank you for that. Please share if it is valuable to you: www.vimeo.com/ondemand/trustgame**
Midsommar: Initiation into the Ancient Religion of the Future SPOILER ALERT: Our analysis & review of the film contains spoilers – as in, completely spoiling the plot of the movie for those who’ve not seen it yet. On the other hand, it also contains hidden meanings and buried messages...
Why the Truth Is So Important to Me Mel here. This is my own story of how I woke up and wound up here doing what I do. I guess I just have something more important I feel compelled to contribute than cat videos, let’s plays, and makeup...
Do We Have a “Right” to Cognitive Liberty? That headline on the tile for this video is from Scientific American. Not only are they pretending this is suddenly a question now, but they’re acting like they don’t know the answer, like it’s somehow up for debate....