Google doesn't read the flash text in my flash website

[COLOR=#141414]This is because I use movie clips within other movie clips.[/COLOR]
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[COLOR=#141414]I wondered if anyone knew a workaround or trick that I could use to get text into google. I have a couple ideas but they’re just ideas.[/COLOR]
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[COLOR=#141414]I would like to create an alternate page that is not flash, but a regular html page with all of the text I want google to read inside it. Somehow I use code to tell it that when a user clicks on the link, to redirect them to the flash webpage, but when a search engine sees it, to send the search engine/google to that regular html page, where it will gather all of the text and then that text will show up on google’s page when you do a search and my site on google? Even if this was possible, would google frown upon this and ban me or something?[/COLOR]
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[COLOR=#141414]The other idea I have is to use invisible text at the bottom of my page. This will be regular html text that is the same color as my background. But I heard this can get you banned from search engines like google if you are using lots of keywords, but I wouldn’t be using keywords. I’d be using the few sentences of content that their stupid crappy technology doesn’t read, forcing me to bust my hump trying to find a workaround for. It sucks that google doesn’t even use keywords in my metadata for rankings either. So I can’t even use that with them.[/COLOR]
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[COLOR=#141414]Anyone got some ideas/info?[/COLOR]
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[COLOR=#141414]Thanks in advance.[/COLOR]