That was double the number of facts the title promised.
To address, of course I knew of some of the so-called facts, such as those that pertain to the United States' operations in terms of monetary distributions and reallocations, but most of the latter observations seem to be more of "eye-opening opines" that seek to be more conspiracy theory than actual & useful knowledge.
How are we supposed to take this in, necessarily? I suppose I can see others running down the list discussing each topic individually until we cover each bulletpoint, but I don't rightly see the point. These look to be mere suppositions, and I think fact-checking them would be the first assignment any one of us would of asked. Such as I was taught, "facts" don't include words such as "farce" and "fraud". And what does the Pope have to with my household belongings?
If anything at all, even though I have not yet watched it, these could very well be the outline of the "documentary hypothesis" script for 'Zeitgeist: Addendum', since most everything listed looks to question the United States gov't and monetary holdings.
I do agree that the US has some oblivious lies some take for absolute fact, but we're changing to the Amero anytime now, right? It'll be resolved then.