Title: United We Fall - Full Film Source:
[None] URL Source:[None] Published:Jul 13, 2011 Author:Bryan Law and Dan Dicks Post Date:2011-07-13 00:54:29 by Itistoolate Keywords:None Views:320 Comments:1
A film by Bryan Law and Dan Dicks "United We Fall" is a documentary about the North American Union that is being developed right now between Canada, the United States, and Mexico. For years this topic has been debated in the news and in political circles as being a possible future for North America. In recent years, the mood has shifted and a rift is developing between those who want a Deeply Integrated North American Community, and those who wish to retain their national sovereignty. This film takes a look at both sides by interviewing both insiders and activists who have been at the heart of this heated debate. The film also looks to the broader agenda of building a world government and its implications.
Featured Interviews: Robert Pastor (Council on Foreign Relations) Allan Gotlieb (Trilateral Commission, Bilderberg) Herbert Grubel (Creator of the "Amero") John Manley (President of the Canadian Council of Chief Executives) Luke Rudkowski (We Are Change) Dan Dicks (Press For Truth) Vijay Sarma (Political Activist, Independent Journalist) Dr. Andrew Moulden (Canadian Action Party) Richard Syrett (Talk Radio Host)
United We Fall Three Nations. Two Sides. One Union.
Directed by Bryan Law Produced by Dan Dicks & Bryan Law
United We Fall on DVD includes over two hours of special features such as deleted scenes, Director/Producer commentary, behind the music and more. Own your copy on DVD and then make copies and give them to your friends, family members and complete strangers.
I had to stop watching this after 20 minutes. They define sovereignty as parochialism and Americanism as North Americanism. It's sickening how they casually dismiss all that is dear to our hearts, for both Canadians and Americans.
Forget the Mexicans. Before you know it, they will be claiming the entire continent as their own.
It is vital to understand that there is no truth without discernment and no wisdom without the truth. What then is faith but an effort to confound truth and wisdom?