Zeitgeist, the Movie (27 Viewers)

Yamen

Senior Member
Apr 20, 2007
11,809
#2
A link for those who might be interested.

[video=google;-594683847743189197]http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-594683847743189197[/video]
 

Cuti

The Real MC
Jul 30, 2006
13,517
#5
I've seen it, don't remember exactly everything, the parts of the banks are true, or at least believable. The terrorist part was believable but exaggerated. The REligion part if i remember correctly was BS
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,307
#6
I've seen it, don't remember exactly everything, the parts of the banks are true, or at least believable. The terrorist part was believable but exaggerated. The REligion part if i remember correctly was BS
I hate it that religious people always refuse to accept logic. Furthermore the religious part would prove that there is more to religion than you'd like to think at first sight: mainly that there might be a reason why people select certain events. Unfortunately it would also mean that religion is complete bollocks, but that those events do mean something.

To be frank, the figure of Jesus is not only moronic, but also unlikely and unacceptable. Why on earth people not only accept, but also enforce the christian doctrine of some loon who proclaims himself son of God is beyond me. The religious part was far from bullshit and the only reason you're saying it was, is that you want to protect your precious faith.
 

Cuti

The Real MC
Jul 30, 2006
13,517
#8
I hate it that religious people always refuse to accept logic. Furthermore the religious part would prove that there is more to religion than you'd like to think at first sight: mainly that there might be a reason why people select certain events. Unfortunately it would also mean that religion is complete bollocks, but that those events do mean something.

To be frank, the figure of Jesus is not only moronic, but also unlikely and unacceptable. Why on earth people not only accept, but also enforce the christian doctrine of some loon who proclaims himself son of God is beyond me. The religious part was far from bullshit and the only reason you're saying it was, is that you want to protect your precious faith.
1) i'm not religious at all
2) I said if i remember correctly it seemed like BS
3) I saw it ages ago like 2006 i think
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,749
#10
I hate it that religious people always refuse to accept logic. Furthermore the religious part would prove that there is more to religion than you'd like to think at first sight: mainly that there might be a reason why people select certain events. Unfortunately it would also mean that religion is complete bollocks, but that those events do mean something.

To be frank, the figure of Jesus is not only moronic, but also unlikely and unacceptable. Why on earth people not only accept, but also enforce the christian doctrine of some loon who proclaims himself son of God is beyond me. The religious part was far from bullshit and the only reason you're saying it was, is that you want to protect your precious faith.
:rofl2:

Am I the only one having a hard time separating Seven from his own self-parody?
 

Martin

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2000
56,913
#12
Part 1,The Greatest Story Ever Told.

Simple question :

How many here have seen it,and how many here believe that it's completley accurate?

I dont want to get into what other sources say.Lets just stick to the content inside this very movie.
I've seen it. They make so many claims in the movie that it's hard to believe all of it could be true. I like to think of it as a thought experiment. What if..
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,907
#13
The film is spot on. The bankers and their friends in the CIA and government orchestrated 9/11 based on the fact that people have "faith" in their way of life in the United States. Nothing can be questioned, especially not the way this society rallies around faux Patriotism.

The bankers are such lunatics they were buying put options on Airline Stocks just days before the attacks in quantities that were about 1200% larger than normal volume. There was nothing in the charts to take on such an enormous position, nothing in the crude oil futures to say that the oil price would rise rapidly thus hurting the airlines, and nothing else newsworthy was available to have such a speculative trade going. But they didn't care and bought the options anyway, probably within one of the would-be demolished buildings, garnering an insane profit.

The government claims that nobody had prior knowledge of the attacks except the 'attackers' themselves. They are still technically right, because these people are the 'attackers'. The put option scenario is too much for me. 9/11 was indeed some sort of inside job.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,907
#14
I already knew about everything this film is preaching/predicting. The North American Union will be in place within 25 years, thus destroying what is left of the United States Constitution and our currency. The reason why they keep printing different things on dollar bills, using different colors, et cetera, is just a test for the facilities for when the Amero will be printed. I think it's pretty obvious what is going on here, so I consider it frightening that the vast majority, probably 99% of Americans, have no clue about what is going to happen. And that is why it will happen.
 

jukazem

Senior Member
Feb 10, 2007
4,962
#15
Very interesting and thought provoking movie. I am trying not to be a believer, but not a disbeliever either. Hopefully I'll do my own research some time and know the things that I think I should know, right now I am just believing that this movie is a very good lead.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,907
#16
In Zeitgeist Addendum they do a good job of explaining how the US economy is a debt economy and how the dollar is basically the biggest form of slavery the earth has ever seen.
 

blondu

Grazie Ale
Nov 9, 2006
27,408
#17
i saw this movie last night because of this thread. I find it very interesting..and i believe the 9.11 and the dollar story. But i don't know about the religion part..i was grown a christian..i believe in God..
 
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HelterSkelter

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Apr 15, 2005
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    i saw this movie last night because of this thread. I find it very interesting..and i believe the 9.11 and the dollar story. But i don't know about the religion part..i was grown a christian..i believe in God..
    I hate it that religious people always refuse to accept logic. Furthermore the religious part would prove that there is more to religion than you'd like to think at first sight: mainly that there might be a reason why people select certain events. Unfortunately it would also mean that religion is complete bollocks, but that those events do mean something.

    To be frank, the figure of Jesus is not only moronic, but also unlikely and unacceptable. Why on earth people not only accept, but also enforce the christian doctrine of some loon who proclaims himself son of God is beyond me. The religious part was far from bullshit and the only reason you're saying it was, is that you want to protect your precious faith.
     

    Fred

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    Oct 2, 2003
    41,113
    #20
    I hate it that religious people always refuse to accept logic. Furthermore the religious part would prove that there is more to religion than you'd like to think at first sight: mainly that there might be a reason why people select certain events. Unfortunately it would also mean that religion is complete bollocks, but that those events do mean something.

    To be frank, the figure of Jesus is not only moronic, but also unlikely and unacceptable. Why on earth people not only accept, but also enforce the christian doctrine of some loon who proclaims himself son of God is beyond me. The religious part was far from bullshit and the only reason you're saying it was, is that you want to protect your precious faith.


    :rofl2:

    Am I the only one having a hard time separating Salman from his own self-parody?
     

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