Monday, December 14, 2009

Bill Still The Secret of Oz trailer How to Fix the 2010 Depression

"The Secret of Oz" trailer - How to Fix the 2010 Depression - directed by Bill Still

"The Secret of Oz" (www.secretofOZ.com) directed by award winning filmmaker, Bill Still, (1995, "The MoneyMasters).
The only fix for the economy is to eliminate the national debt -- NO MORE NATIONAL DEBT. But how can we do that? The national debt is increasing at an alarming rate. That's the secret embedded in the book version of the beloved children's story, "The Wizard of Oz".
"The Secret of Oz" has won the Silver Sierra Award at the Yosemite Film Festival and the Award of Merit at the Accolade Competition. It premiered it the Louisville International Film Festival on Oct. 2 and has won at 3 other film fests. Join our British Forum at:Unemployment hit 10.2% here in the U.S. last week, but there is a way to fix this -- only ONE way.



Obama Banks should help with the Jobs issue

Obama: Time for Banks to Step Up on Jobs Issue

President Barack Obama says banks have a greater obligation to help the U.S. economy recover because they received 'extraordinary' assistance from the government and tax payers. (Dec. 14)


Lord Monckton vs Greenpeace activist on global warming

Lord Monckton debates a Greenpeace-campaigner on global warming


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Iceland to become the 28th member of European Union ?

Iceland, with its population of just 320,000 people has traditionally been fiercely independent. But many Icelanders have moved to the EU, including Jonas JOHANSSON and his family here in Brussels.


Steingrímur J. SIGFÚSSON, Finance Minister of Iceland, in English:
"Having our own currency and the flexibility it gives us is very important and it is proving itself now where the krona has devalued and it is giving the export industries a strong advantage, which they are making very good use of, and this applies to the fisheries industry, to the competitiveness of our business and even to tourism which has been flourishing in the midst of the crisis, so there are really two sides to the krona."