Bio For Bill Still In Wikipedia Format
(This text might be used as a Wikipedia entry for Mr. Still if a Wikipedia Editor could approve it.):
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|occupation = Economic commentator, author, producer
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Bill Still is a movie producer and author with over 130,000 copies in print whose ideas for monetary reform are supported by economists such as Nobel Prize winner [[Milton Friedman]], [[Joseph Farah]] (founder and CEO of WorldNetDaily), [[Peter Schiff]] (President of Euro-Pacific Capital), [[Byron Dale]] (author and monetary reform expert), [[Ellen Brown]] (author ‘Web of Debt’), [[James Robertson]] (head of the Inter-Bank Research Organization, author), Prof. [[Nick Tideman]] (VA Tech University School of Economics), Prof. [[Michael Hudson]] (President of The Institute for the Study of Long-Term Economic Trends, Distinguished Research Professor of Economics at the [[University of Missouri]], Kansas City, author), and Prof. [[Quentin Taylor]] (professor of political science at [[Rogers State University]]).
His movies have won a number of awards, in particular ‘The Secret of Oz’ which won the Best Documentary Award at the 2010 Beloit International Film Festival<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.beloitfilmfest.com/ | title=Beloit International Film Festival}}</ref>, the Silver Sierra Award for Excellence in Filmmaking at the Yosemite Film Festival<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.yosemitefilmfestival.com/ | title=Yosemite Film Festival}}</ref>, and the Silver Screen Award at the Nevada Film Festival<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.nevadafilmfestival.com/ | title=Nevada Film Festival}}</ref>.
Still’s movies demonstrate historical evidence that most of the world’s economic and political problems can be solved by eliminating fractional reserve lending and debt-based money. To this end he has proposed a bill called the Monetary Reform Act.
== Milton Friedman On Still’s Monetary Reform Act ==
Milton Friedman advocated Still’s desire to eliminate fractional reserve lending, saying: “As you know, I am entirely sympathetic with the objectives of your Monetary Reform Act… You deserve a great deal of credit for carrying through so thoroughly on your own conception & I am impressed by your persistence and attention to detail in your successive revisions. Best wishes, Milton Friedman”
== Monetary Reform Act Text ==
The text of the proposed act can be found at:
[http://www.themoneymasters.com/monetary-reform-act/ Monetary Reform Act] <ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.themoneymasters.com/monetary-reform-act/ | title=Monetary Reform Act}}</ref>
== External Links ==
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D22TlYA8F2E Full 'Secret Of Oz' movie at Youtube]
[http://mailstar.net/money-masters.html Complete 'Money Masters' Transcript]
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