Money Disrupted End the Fed
Documentary
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2h 4m
Money Disrupted is a feature documentary that pulls back the curtain on the modern financial system and asks a simple but urgent question: What is our money really backed by?
From the secretive 1910 meeting at Jekyll Island that led to the creation of the Federal Reserve, to Nixon closing the gold window in 1971, to today’s exploding national debt and digital currency revolution, the film traces how the U.S. dollar evolved from sound money to a system built on perpetual expansion, credit, and confidence.
Through in-depth interviews with influential voices in economics, investing, and public policy—including Ron Paul, Robert Kiyosaki, Lynette Zang, Andy Schectman, Zach Rector, David McIntosh, and others—Money Disrupted explores inflation, central banking, debt monetization, and the growing affordability crisis facing everyday Americans. The film examines how monetary policy impacts housing, wages, savings, and generational wealth—and why so many people feel the system is no longer working for them.
But this isn’t just a history lesson.
Money Disrupted also looks forward. As blockchain technology, tokenization, and digital assets rise, the documentary investigates whether crypto represents rebellion, evolution, or the next chapter of monetary control. Can gold, silver, and hard assets protect wealth in a shifting system? Can blockchain reintroduce transparency and accountability into finance? Or are we witnessing the construction of a new digital financial architecture?
Cinematic, urgent, and provocative, Money Disrupted connects the dots between past policy decisions and present economic instability—arguing that behind every dollar is a story most people were never told.
Behind every dollar is a lie.