Thanks to American Kabuki for posting these fabulous videos (and that "fabulous" is pronounced in the most flamboyantly, emphatical way possible) by Bird and Fortune. These are from November, 2008. They apparently are from Great Britain, as you can guess by the fact that "satirize" is "improperly" spelled with an "s" ("improperly", because I have not found that spelling in any of my 'American As Apple Pie' Merriam and Webster dictionaries; when are those people over there going to learn how to spell...?)

These videos helped me understand what has really been going on in the banking world, and to understand some of the words they use (also helps me appreciate how much David Wilcock had to learn for his "Financial Tyranny" articles).

And watch the last 50 seconds of the second video; you'll see a short revealing piece from (an apparently 'U.S. of American') black & white film clip, and which is why I do not judge other social "philosophies of living" nor splash names around like "socialism", "communism", etc., in a judgmental way (without any understanding of the actual principles behind them), implying that those "other" philosophies have no merit whatsoever, or are "evil" or "dangerous".

I am amused (but not amused) by the "label slappers", whose philosophy is, "Slap a label on someone, and that's who they are..."
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And below, a short Monty Python clip about "slapping".
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And now, for something completely different...
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