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09.14.2009, 10:48 PM
http://www.google.ca/search?client=f...=Google+Search
Just thought I would share this with your guys, Zeitgeist has a new film, called Zeitgeist Addendum. Very well put together film. Please watch, you won't regret it.
“The modern astrophysical concept that ascribes the sun’s energy to thermonuclear reactions deep in the solar interior is contradicted by nearly every observable aspect of the sun.” —Ralph E. Juergens
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09.14.2009, 10:57 PM
Let me go get my tin foil hat, I'll be right back....
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Check out my huge box!
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09.15.2009, 12:24 AM
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Might want to snag the lead undies too...
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hold my beer... watch this...
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09.15.2009, 12:38 AM
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i like them both. there aren't enough things like this to attempt to snap us lemmings out of it and see what's really going on. i don't believe/agree with all the things they state, but it at least poses questions. good questions. take michael moore's flims as an example. everything put in front of you is very baited and of a certain opinion - but it's all to sledgehammer specific points. in a relatively humorous way.
thanks for sharing, zpb. i hadn't heard it was out until now.
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09.15.2009, 09:46 AM
Nice post.
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09.15.2009, 09:53 AM
Watched the first one beginning to end. NOT A FAN. Well put together(spun), I'll agree with that. I would not reccomend.
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09.15.2009, 12:18 PM
The only way someone can say they are 'not a fan' is if they are religious, and/or ignorant of anything that comes between them and their faith, or traditional believes (brainwashings). no offense to you, I am just saying that is the way it is.
You can't disprove anything in the film. Nothing in the film is 'truth', but it's exactly the way things are.
“The modern astrophysical concept that ascribes the sun’s energy to thermonuclear reactions deep in the solar interior is contradicted by nearly every observable aspect of the sun.” —Ralph E. Juergens
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09.15.2009, 01:06 PM
I'm very brainwashed. Its more than just a "tradition" as you say. By the way, these teachings you linked are nothing new so they also earn the title traditional beliefs. Yeah, you sound quite intolerant yourself.
Not believing everything that is in front of me is part of it... you call me ignorant, but I watched every hour of the first video by myself then again with others who more or less feel the same way that I do.
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09.15.2009, 01:25 PM
One should study the word "believe" before going on and it will basically answer many questions. Here is one example of using the word "Believe": Do you believe that I have $1 trillion dollars? and here is one that will answer itself as it is real: Do you believe in nature?
I like reality and things that I see better. I should come up with a few theories such as, "The Common Sense Theory", "The Knowledge Theory", "The Reality Theory", "The Logical Theory" and "The Understanding Theory" (Forgot that one). We humans have all those Theories per say, but do we all use it?
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09.15.2009, 01:33 PM
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but I watched every hour of the first video by myself then again with others who more or less feel the same way that I do.
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I wouldn't say I said the information is new, it has always been, it's just that the video brings everything 'together' (hence the title Zeitgeist) so to speak in a presentation of the general state of things.
You can 'feel' all you want about it, I'm not stopping you man, but don't think that just because you have 'others' who feel the same way about it, makes it that much less fact. Wasn't too long ago that everyone though the earth was flat don't forget. Just watch it, then I'd like to hear some good points that you don't agree with.
“The modern astrophysical concept that ascribes the sun’s energy to thermonuclear reactions deep in the solar interior is contradicted by nearly every observable aspect of the sun.” —Ralph E. Juergens
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09.15.2009, 06:02 PM
Nice point Luc.
Despite their being a few false facts in the video, the overall message is the way things are. The monetary system: that is the way it is.... the 9/11 false flag attacks: that is what happened.... religion: dangerous to the core.
I am not trying to start arguments, but I would like for someone to make some valid points about it.
“The modern astrophysical concept that ascribes the sun’s energy to thermonuclear reactions deep in the solar interior is contradicted by nearly every observable aspect of the sun.” —Ralph E. Juergens
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09.15.2009, 01:29 PM
I've watched both the original and the addendum. I take it all with a grain of salt. There are some valid points, and also many bogus ones. I really don't care about the movie either way. It is what it is. That's fine. Believe what you want, I'll believe what I want.
What I dislike is when people criticize me for not thinking it's the most eye-opening, life-changing movie ever. It's a movie that asks you to question the entire fabric of society. Yet it's been my experience that when I even slightly question the validity of this movie supporters get very defensive and all of a sudden I'm a "sheep".
So questioning society as a whole = good but questioning a movie made by one guy with a biased viewpoint and questionable "facts" = bad. Makes perfect sense.
http://www.conspiracyscience.com/articles/zeitgeist/
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09.16.2009, 01:31 AM
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I've watched both the original and the addendum. I take it all with a grain of salt. There are some valid points, and also many bogus ones. I really don't care about the movie either way. It is what it is. That's fine. Believe what you want, I'll believe what I want.
What I dislike is when people criticize me for not thinking it's the most eye-opening, life-changing movie ever. It's a movie that asks you to question the entire fabric of society. Yet it's been my experience that when I even slightly question the validity of this movie supporters get very defensive and all of a sudden I'm a "sheep".
So questioning society as a whole = good but questioning a movie made by one guy with a biased viewpoint and questionable "facts" = bad. Makes perfect sense.
http://www.conspiracyscience.com/articles/zeitgeist/
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I have read most of that website already, I checked it out again for Addendum, a handful of good points he makes, but mostly regurgitates the same old propaganda the movie disproves (I would take that website with a grain of salt).
Another reason I wouldn't listen to a word he says, just look at all the advertisements on his website!!! lol I didn't even notice at first! Google ads, Scientology ads, diamond ads. That there is dangerous.
“The modern astrophysical concept that ascribes the sun’s energy to thermonuclear reactions deep in the solar interior is contradicted by nearly every observable aspect of the sun.” —Ralph E. Juergens
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09.16.2009, 11:44 PM
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I've watched both the original and the addendum. I take it all with a grain of salt. There are some valid points, and also many bogus ones. I really don't care about the movie either way. It is what it is. That's fine. Believe what you want, I'll believe what I want.
What I dislike is when people criticize me for not thinking it's the most eye-opening, life-changing movie ever. It's a movie that asks you to question the entire fabric of society. Yet it's been my experience that when I even slightly question the validity of this movie supporters get very defensive and all of a sudden I'm a "sheep".
So questioning society as a whole = good but questioning a movie made by one guy with a biased viewpoint and questionable "facts" = bad. Makes perfect sense.
http://www.conspiracyscience.com/articles/zeitgeist/
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LMAO at that site, least in regards to the Nazi deathcamp/NWO/Freemason conspiracy theory of Denver International Airport.
I had seen that theory before on some crazy site surfing around a while back, but didn't know it was bigger than that. Being a Denver native, I always thought it was pretty amusing, how even simple and straightforward things can get so twisted around by illogical logic. Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.
Dunno about the rest of the thread as I didn't see the movie... Don't take any of the above or below commentary as a veiled opinion of such, its all OT.
I do like what Tex said. Personally I am not religious at all, all the ceremonialism always seemed rather silly to me (no offense,) and am quite firmly atheistic (least towards the big bogeyman in the sky variety.)
I have often been disappointed by the religious, as often faith was used as a cudgel and not for understanding. I used to be angry with it when I was younger, but came to realize those feelings were childish and hypocritical, and have matured past it (most days at least I hope ;) ).
Many religious people seem to entirely miss the point of their religion IMO. They preach tolerance and charity, and practice intolerance and selfishness. (goes for many groups really.) I have much deference for the former and always respect those who too strive for those principals (as easy it is to slip away from them.) To me, the various religions are simply a means to that end, sometimes right and sometimes wrong, as anything else.
No one is perfect, no one person is always right. We are all inevitable victims of ignorance. The trick is to realize it and at least listen with a patient ear, and in the end most of us all want much of the same things anyway, but are not in agreement (and not sure of) on how to get there. This is a quality that seems to be lacking currently in the larger world and we are all lessened by it imo.
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09.15.2009, 06:23 PM
I do not know Kcaz25 from Adam. But I will tell you that someone who has a relationship with God will not be swayed by the arrogance of man. It's not religion or mythical stories like so many who wish to put people like myself down but an interaction on a much deeper and more real/intimate level than can be explained in simple words. It has to be experienced to fully understand and can be experienced by anyone. I have several friends who were Agnostic and Atheist who have seen this for themselves and probably would describe it the best.
I have not watched the video and need not watch the video. I understand the content and the questions. You can question God all you want, I have many times and still do and will until I die. God does not fear your questions nor cater to the whims and thoughts of man.
As the Bible says in James 4:14 "What is your life? You are a mist that appears for a little while and then vanishes."
I will agree with you that religion is a dangerous thing. However real Christianity has nothing do do with religion but a relationship. The pharisees who had Jesus executed were very religious people.
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