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Post by gabs on Dec 9, 2007 21:55:24 GMT 10
zeitgeistmovie.com/Well that's the Zeitgeist movie, it starts off by ripping apart religion and spitting it back out for what it is, a social/political control element, based completely on pagan/astrological events and occurances. It then kicks into the 9/11 terrorism fear campaign, and likewise the sinking of Lusitania in 1915, attack on Pearl Harbour in 1941, and the gulf of tonkin incident that sparked america to enter the vietnam war. The commonality is that they were all used as excuses for the old and rich to send the young and poor off to die while they reaped immense profits from the wars. Then it begins the Central Banking section, and how they wish to bring about a new world order, neo-conservatism is involved here too. It goes on for a while and eventually gets to the one government world policy, with microchips and no civil liberties outside of what won't expose what's going on and if it does they turn your chips off. My opinion - we keep resisting, circulate the information,s inform everyone, distribute this and other films, and rip the guts from their regime. that's all i've got xxx
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Post by spikeyred on Dec 9, 2007 23:55:35 GMT 10
I've heard about this Zeitgeist thing.
Is it actually revolutionary and straight out anti-capitalist? Is he in favour of some kind of socialistic revolution and re-construction of society? Sounds like he does a good job ripping apart the ruling class, systematically, but the big question is, what's his alternative?
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Post by thingstocome on Dec 10, 2007 13:02:02 GMT 10
gabs, I couldn't agree more. SR yeah, but even if he doesn't have an alternative it's important to consider what the film is pointing out, irrespective of classifications and labels.
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Post by gabs on Dec 12, 2007 1:59:43 GMT 10
No I don't think he's one to come up with an alternative, but it's not like there aren't a couple out there to choose from I'd be happier in a Christian Theocracy than in a one world government microchip police state. My alternative; a father knows best state, run by me? it would have rad motto's such as, "sit down, shut up, leave me alone.." and "everytime you stop working, a ninja kills a kitten.. and doesn't even care.." I'm too tired for politics right now.. we will discuss this at a later date mister post reply box! much love xxxxxxxxxxx
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Post by Ashtyn on Jan 26, 2008 10:46:13 GMT 10
So I am very happy to have my eyes open and be motivated to prepare for the times to come. The follow up on this movie is the information about the 10th plannet in our Solar system which isn't common knowledge for a reason. Reffered to as Planet X I hope that all who have seen this are motivated to continue educating themselves on the topic and share the msg. P3ace,Luv,Happiness
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Post by gabs on Jan 30, 2008 11:32:04 GMT 10
Wait, where does planet x come into this? In relation to that though, planet X is nothing special, there are several Hypothetical planets. "Vulcan" is thought to possibly exist between Mercury and the Sun, but because it would be so close to the sun, it's hard to attempt to see it because of so much excess light, and the possibility of damaging optics or your eyes from pointing your telescope at the sun.
Ceres was considered the 5th planet in the 19th century, and Pluto was considered a planet until 2006. Now they're both dwarves.
That doesn't mean there isn't a planet X, i'm just curious as to why it was brought up?
much love x
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Post by Mroh. on Mar 16, 2008 9:28:24 GMT 10
I've never been bothered to watch it, I've got say, but I think that the relationship between the Islam Judaism and Christianity is indeed considered common knowledge, which is, from what I've gathered, what it's trying to explain?? But... Pluto isn't a planet?! I didn't know that. Slightly sad, in a way.
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