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Yogi1
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Zeitgeist is lame and misses the incorrect points it tries to make. In plane sight on youtube is much better. In plane sight doesn't try for dramatic flair and I have yet to hear any holes in it.
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TheGreenArrow
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Penelope_Tree said: I just find it funny that Zeitgeist is THE go-to movie when someone wants to talk about conspiracies. It isn't even that great (inaccuracies, etc). I also have an aversion to clichés. It'd be way more badass if RAW's Illuminatus Trilogy was adapted into film format.... as long as casting and execution not being a letdown, of course.
I would agree that Zeitgeist has pretty glaring inaccuracies especially the parts about the Egyptian creation story. But I think the Illuminatus Trilogy should stay in novel form, there is some long standing joke bombs that take years to blow. But that one may be the most subversive book I've ever read.
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Zeitgeist is more fun to watch. I love the editing and the music. It's fuckin great.
Any news on Zeitgeist 4? Peter Joseph said he was gonna try and make like 3 more films last time he was on JRE... haven't heard anything yet.
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Yogi1
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Re: Zeitgeist - The movie [Re: LysergicX7]
#19057197 - 10/30/13 11:53 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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He did. Kymatica was one. Can't remember the other two but their out there.
I really liked kymatica actually. Dealt with cymatics, basically how reality is literally made of frequency, gaia heart beat, micro to macro organisms etc.
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Yogi1
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Re: Zeitgeist - The movie [Re: Yogi1]
#19057258 - 10/30/13 12:02 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Esoteric agenda, kymatica, ungrip.
All fantastic films compared to the hole ridden Zeitgeist original films.
Esoteric agenda is about governments world around destroying tribes that protect the planet through light work.
Kymatica is explained above.
Ungrip is a true story surrounding a man in Canada who is actually independent of social security, taxes, and even licensing.
All very interesting.
Esoteric agenda is conspiracy ridden and as such is potentially full of wrong info, but the other two should be fantastic for everyone.
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Re: Zeitgeist - The movie [Re: Yogi1]
#19058751 - 10/30/13 04:59 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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I loved the movie, the end was very spiritual about oneness, great flick!
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lighthouse09
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still watching right now ....but what holes do you find in this movie i am wondering i bet there are some but seem s mostly accurate?? i hope they get into resource based economy thats why i watched it.
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Middleman

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For one thing it passes off an Onion News spoof as real, the senator talking about aliens. Love the Kennedy speech though. 
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lighthouse09
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Re: Zeitgeist - The movie [Re: Middleman]
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lol well yea ive sen a couple weird parts now maybe not 100% but still a pretty cool movie and illuminatus is a great book i have given 2 away just to spread that shit a movie could work if done right.
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MarkostheGnostic
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Duncan Rowhl said: I wasn't anticipating that.
...only your supposed readily available evidence which correlates with the claim of the movie.
Maybe Egyptologists and historians have something to learn here since they certainly haven't found most of these connections.
Welcome to Internet conspiracy and gullibility. 
Actually, this book documents and describes how much of the New Testament stories were gleaned from the Egyptian Coffin and Pyramid Texts.
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Duncan Rowhl
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Much like Zeigeist...
At needs to be evidence...at least to the reader.
Noted though as a possible read!
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MarkostheGnostic
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Well, she does a good job of documenting and cross-referencing.
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Middleman

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She often references other authors who themselves have no solid references. Interesting theories but time would be better spent reading Jung, Campbell, or Wilber.
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