CloudyHazeD
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Zeitgeist: popular outlook -intellectually, morally, and culturally - in a particular period or generation. Scholars maintain that each era has a unique spirit distinguishing it from other periods. The pervasive cultural climate is described as the Zeitgeist. It is most often reflected in the music, movies, literature, and philosophy of the time. ...
What a fascinating and truly thought provoking film!
Part 1 of the film discusses how the Judo-Christian line of thought and all its myths and parables are plagiarized from ancient pagan religions. They provide some very interesting examples of the zodiac system correlating to Jesus and before that a mess of other historically important religions(roman, greek, mayan, indian, and others).
Part 2 sort of reads like a more convincing Alex Jones 9/11 flick. Still after the first ten or so minutes is worth watching, as it is worth calling forth the memories envoked by the film. Worth remembering, thinking and being critical toward.
Part 3 is a bit of a history lesson. Equally as fascinating as the prior chapters of the film. The USA's now re-centralized banking system is talked about. How wars and general terror and disarray are used as control mechanisms to entire nations of people. And eventually where the lies and disarray are purportedly leading us all, as a race or people.
All in all, I would like to check out the references the movie uses. Nonetheless, still very thought provoking.
Check it out:
http://www.zeitgeistmovie.com/
you can download the entire thing, free
What a fascinating and truly thought provoking film!
Part 1 of the film discusses how the Judo-Christian line of thought and all its myths and parables are plagiarized from ancient pagan religions. They provide some very interesting examples of the zodiac system correlating to Jesus and before that a mess of other historically important religions(roman, greek, mayan, indian, and others).
Part 2 sort of reads like a more convincing Alex Jones 9/11 flick. Still after the first ten or so minutes is worth watching, as it is worth calling forth the memories envoked by the film. Worth remembering, thinking and being critical toward.
Part 3 is a bit of a history lesson. Equally as fascinating as the prior chapters of the film. The USA's now re-centralized banking system is talked about. How wars and general terror and disarray are used as control mechanisms to entire nations of people. And eventually where the lies and disarray are purportedly leading us all, as a race or people.
All in all, I would like to check out the references the movie uses. Nonetheless, still very thought provoking.
Check it out:
http://www.zeitgeistmovie.com/
you can download the entire thing, free