Why was this video banned?
Dear Buzzhairs Buzzhairs, On November 24nd 2012, MoneyWeek released a controversial new video online. It took us six months to piece together. And it cost us thousands in research and resources. But we felt compelled to show as many people as possible the danger we believe they are facing. The reaction from the public has been extreme, to say the least. Pages of blogs have been set up to 'take it down'. Forums have been choked with discussions about it. We've received angry letters and hundreds of phone calls. There were even voices within our own office who said it should be removed from the internet. But we've also been praised on live television. We've received more than 12,000 responses in support of the video. And we've been championed by a member of parliament. We feel so strongly about this, we think you need to see our research for yourself and make up your own mind. Here's the video in question. Whether you think us brave for exposing this 'dark secret' within our financial system – or irresponsible for making it public… We believe you have a right to see it. Unfortunately, others don't feel that way. They want to make that decision for you. Some of the UK's leading media outlets have flat-out refused to show this video to their readers and viewers. They say it's too shocking. They think it will scare you. Ask yourself: What is it they don't want you to see? Are you happy to be kept in the dark? Why not watch the full, unedited video just to see what the fuss is about? You'll discover the unvarnished truth about a very dangerous problem lodged at the heart of our financial system. One that we believe could cause your finances and way of life considerable harm, unless you are prepared. We think it's the most important video on the internet right now. Decide for yourself – here. Many thanks, Toby Bray Publisher MoneyWeek Magazine The information and opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect the views of other editors/contributors.
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