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Thank you for the article/letter peacelovinman.
In the title you say "(for the sake of balance)", but I think this issue is more important than that. I think for all of our own sake's, we should scrutinize this film as much as anything that enters our personal research, especially since the film advocates that we act now. I watched the film a day or so after it's release. I was impressed w/ the first forty min. of monetary system analysis, although after researching it's claims and now reading this article from Mr. Griffin, it's becoming clear that there are significant holes there too. Somethig Richard Hoagland often says, is very relevant here, I think: "The lie is different at every level" There are good ideas in Zeitgeist Addendum that I have been employing for years. i.e; I beg and plead w/ anyone I meet, that is contemplating joining the military, to consider any other option. I was alarmed to hear the film link all work to some sort of tedious factory assembly line. Indeed those types of jobs exist, and mainly to serve the greater benefit of the PTB, but humans are creative and in my opinion we are here (earth) to create. It is rewarding to create a business that serves your nieghbor and yourself. The film also seems to assert that preying personalities and agendas are not part of human nature. While many of us are good people, can we all say that we never consider possible beneficial avenues presented to us, that may take advantage of unwhitting parties? We may never act on those considerations, but the possibility exists because we have free will. It seems this film wants to subdue free will in the name of what's best for humanity. I realise that this inculdes saving inocent victims from a drunk driver by shutting down his/her car before they can do harm. But who says you're drunk before your car is shut down? A computer. But who programs the computer? Some unseen human authority. This is a very slippery slope and at the bottom, is you, controlled omnipotently for the "greater good of humanity". Here is the first third of the Alex Jones take on Zietgiest Addendum. This is, in my opinion, a pretty objective analysis. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EyQtN4HY4Ko What have many of us learned about the current PTB in our research? They are interested in much more than just money. They are interested in control, over YOU. This film is in my opinion is a mish mash of truths, lies, and, half truths that overall has the potential to blind you w/ production values and fantasy world ideals into forgetting the overall message, which seems to be: surrender your free will for the greater good of humanity. Thanks for introducing this thread peacelovinman. |
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