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Old 10-16-2008, 12:44 AM   #1
bilderburger w/cheese
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nivosh, i think it depends on your audience. i really like orions choices, though.

the michael tsarion origins and oracle DVDs are great for those with a religious background. if theyre religious, zeitgeist will antagonize them right away. stay off that until theyre ready for it. if theyre not religious, zeitgeist is a great choice.

the money masters is very easy to understand. its not a high budget film, but its content very good.
id also look into the BBC collection, 'the power of nightmares'. very well done 3 part documentary on politics and "terrorism" thats created today. the 3rd part is the juiciest... parts 1 and 2 are more historical.

alex jones films generally discourage people... i wouldnt show them. theyre chock full of information, but it turns people off initially with his in your face style.

if your audience has a nutritional/health background, go with 'the world according to monsanto', 'patent for a pig', or 'the future of food'.
id also show them 'sweet misery' (aspartame), the 'cell phone war' and 'christopher bryson presents the fluoride deception'.

i like going the nutritional/health route because theres plenty of hard evidence. start with the information with the hardest evidence.


you can download them for free at www.wideeyecinema.com if you cant do it on google video.

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Old 10-16-2008, 01:40 PM   #2
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nivosh, i think it depends on your audience. i really like orions choices, though.

the michael tsarion origins and oracle DVDs are great for those with a religious background. if theyre religious, zeitgeist will antagonize them right away. stay off that until theyre ready for it. if theyre not religious, zeitgeist is a great choice.

the money masters is very easy to understand. its not a high budget film, but its content very good.
id also look into the BBC collection, 'the power of nightmares'. very well done 3 part documentary on politics and "terrorism" thats created today. the 3rd part is the juiciest... parts 1 and 2 are more historical.

alex jones films generally discourage people... i wouldnt show them. theyre chock full of information, but it turns people off initially with his in your face style.

if your audience has a nutritional/health background, go with 'the world according to monsanto', 'patent for a pig', or 'the future of food'.
id also show them 'sweet misery' (aspartame), the 'cell phone war' and 'christopher bryson presents the fluoride deception'.

i like going the nutritional/health route because theres plenty of hard evidence. start with the information with the hardest evidence.


you can download them for free at www.wideeyecinema.com if you cant do it on google video.
bilderburger w/cheese, Thank you very much.
The link of wideeyecinema.com is excellent!!
and thanks also to all of you.

you have been VERY helpfull.


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Old 10-16-2008, 01:55 PM   #3
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www.theorionconspiracy.com

chek that out, its short, and done well.. and would get most people interested in finding more after seeing it.
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