America: Freedom to Fascism
- 2006
- 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
2.6K
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A documentary that explores the connection between income tax collection and the erosion of civil liberties in America.A documentary that explores the connection between income tax collection and the erosion of civil liberties in America.A documentary that explores the connection between income tax collection and the erosion of civil liberties in America.
Joe Banister
- Self
- (as Joseph R. Banister)
Sherry Peel Jackson
- Self
- (as Sherry Jackson)
Dave Champion
- Self
- (as David Champion)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
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- Quotes
[from trailer]
Edwin Viera (Prof. Constitutional Law): What happens if your own government is using more force, and more coercion, on its own citizens, for the purposes of achieving *its* political ends -- is that government engaged in terrorism?
- ConnectionsEdited into Zeitgeist (2007)
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Brings up important questions about the future of this county and the world
Aaron Russo set out to find out about legality of taxing income in the United States and ended up discovering more than he bargained for, or at least so he tells us. Although Russo seems to have a preconceived view on the topics he examines in this film, it is well worth a close viewing.
The film asks a lot of important questions that aren't tackled in the mainstream media; its importance lies in the fact that it encourages people to question the actions of those in power (the U.S. government and the elite) and demand answers.
I follow the debate on our civil liberties pretty closely, and I was still surprised to learn many things about the income tax, the Federal Reserve Bank, national ID cards, and other threats to the civil liberties of Americans and the citizens of the world.
I took issue with certain sections of the film, especially the section on immigration. But, overall, the issues covered were very important to be educated about and are never touched by media sources in the U.S.
Check this film out for a shock and a reality check.
9 out of 10
The film asks a lot of important questions that aren't tackled in the mainstream media; its importance lies in the fact that it encourages people to question the actions of those in power (the U.S. government and the elite) and demand answers.
I follow the debate on our civil liberties pretty closely, and I was still surprised to learn many things about the income tax, the Federal Reserve Bank, national ID cards, and other threats to the civil liberties of Americans and the citizens of the world.
I took issue with certain sections of the film, especially the section on immigration. But, overall, the issues covered were very important to be educated about and are never touched by media sources in the U.S.
Check this film out for a shock and a reality check.
9 out of 10
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- Official site
- Language
- Also known as
- America: From Freedom to Fascism
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- Budget
- $1,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $87,400
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $61,200
- Jul 30, 2006
- Gross worldwide
- $87,400
- Runtime1 hour 35 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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