I'm just starting, episode one, five more to go.
I know that what I'm watching here is essential viewing.
No movie can educate you like this stuff right here. Movies are made to make money, and everything goes in Hollywood; CGI super heroes from comic books, kids buy tickets by the bucket loads. ...Kids of all ages.
But Dirty Money is real life, not a Marvel movie.
A $500 part for a car is omitted and fraud is committed, all for greed and tens of thousands of lives by the haystack of risk. Episode one is the best example of what some car companies are willing to do. ...The people are the ones who run those companies...the CEOs and all the rest who know and are accomplices and do nothing to protect people and the environment.
The first episode, VW Germany car maker, is going to fry your brain.
This was a major fraud that we've all read on Wall Street Journal and The Telegraph, but watch this one hour first episode of Dirty Money, and see the world in a different perspective. See what you can do about it; becoming a journalist, a worker for VW, a car maker, a CEO, an analyst, a fraud, a job that pays very well and be blinded by the underground activities, testing, manipulations, ...all that value money moral human jazz.
Five more episodes to go and it won't get any better as far as dirty money is involved.
We are lying to each other, trusting the crooks and fraudsters, we are listening to the clowns, we are killing our own people by making the air more and more toxic because of all that dirty money those CEOs are slaved to, without any fundamental human morals and values.
It is impossible to feel nothing, ...scums of the Earth, and money slaves of the lowest lows of lows.
Five to go and it is essential watching this documentary on Netflix if you haven't yet, or even if you think you know most if it. Because I don't think you fully do.
Forget Black Panther, Star Wars, 2001: A Space Odyssey and enter the real deal, follow the dirty money and ask yourself this question: Are you going to take a job that pays $175,000 a year (more or less) while knowing what it does to the people and their environment from toxic air emissions fifty more than normal and without telling anyone by hiding, fabricating false scientific results?
What's more important, life or death?
Super highly recommended documentary. Stay tuned for much more to come, and if you watch only a portion of it, you won't be able because it is simply too addictive for the brain knowledge in the way it is made with all the revelations, share what you feel and where we go next.
Hard NOx
Detailing Volkswagen's corporate deceit and the unholy alliance between governments and automakers that allowed the company to risk tens of thousands of lives -- for the sake of a $500 part.
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