Zeitgeist: the movie

BALLISTIC

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It kinda amazing how more people have not seen, or heard of this movie. I encourage everyone to watch it, and best of all it is free.

It has 3 parts, the first being religion, the second 9/11, and lastly the federal reserve system. Obviously religious or political talk is not allowed, and that is not what I am interested in, I am excited about the concepts, and factual evidence based upon 9/11 and the federal reserve system. Please watch the movie before commenting.

Watch here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=guXirzknYYE

220 page companion guide which supports the movie :
http://zeitgeistmovie.com/Zeitgeist, The Movie- Companion Guide PDF.pdf

 
Re: Zeitgeist

I watched it a couple of years ago and I thought that it was ok. The 9-11 stuffs gets you thinkin if you are a conspiracy theory kind of guy and the religion part is pretty spot on in my book.
 
I really find it curious how not more people have seen it regardless of content or personal bias. But i guess its easier not to trouble ones brains with new facts or ideas as that might lead to either pain (you know thinking actually causes some people pain :) ) or reevaluation of ones beliefs and their stand.

Seems these days videos are really popular (as opposed to books and written essays) i guess its just generational thing but still one has to have critical eye for everything as there is no one "do it all" video and much of it can be taken out of context and be scripted to support ones agenda...

Still i think we have access to vast amount of information (hard to filter out the garbage though) and yet in general the level of awareness of ones socio/econo/political environment is probably lowest ever it seems for some the motto "ignorance is bliss" is a way of life.
 
It's easy to think that many of the claims of this film are accurate, but it's shooting about 25MOA with the facts. On the one hand it's good for people to open their eyes to other possibilities but also be skeptical of claims, yet these days it seems far too easy to put out misleading information presented in a way that seems factual. There are a lot of people who want to believe things are a certain way and will unconsciously use confirmation bias to reinforce those beliefs.
 
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