anyone ever see this movie about 9/11? zeigeist!

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I definitely find conspiracy theories and things interesting and it keeps me thinking. But I have never been one to believe them really. But in many ways I do believe them. The religion part though, I had heard and read about all that stuff before. And I am pretty sure that almost everything in part 1 has been proven as much as those things can be proven. Damn movie has had me thinking all day :doh:
 
Some other stuff you guys might be interested in...

America: Freedom To Fascism
Terrorstorm
Order of Death
Endgame
9-11 Road to Tyranny
Riddles in Stone

All those movies (and tons more) are available on Google Video for Free. Also, check out podcasts by Alex Jones and Alan Watt. Books by Tex Marrs, Jim Marrs, John Perkins and Peter Dale Scott.

I'm not saying everything in the stuff i've listed is true but enough of it is that we should be rioting in the streets because of what's been going on since 1913 (forever really).

Oh yeah, something else that will blow your mind-Dark Missions, The Secret History of NASA by Hoagland.

Everyone should be voting for guys like Ron Paul and Chuck Baldwin if you ever want this shit to stop.
 
Couple of other books I just remembered...The Late Great USA by Jerome Cosi is about the North American Union (merger between the US, Canada and Mexico) and The Bilderberg Group by Daniel Estulin is about the people that really run the show.
 
I hate politics, but I like Ron Paul, and would probably vote for him if he was on the ballot. But it seemed that the media painted him as crazy and having no shot right from the start. Conspiracy, probably not because he does come off as a little crazy, but I think he was treated pretty poorly by the media.
 
GnR102385":2hc3ha7e said:
I hate politics, but I like Ron Paul, and would probably vote for him if he was on the ballot. But it seemed that the media painted him as crazy and having no shot right from the start. Conspiracy, probably not because he does come off as a little crazy, but I think he was treated pretty poorly by the media.

That's the thing, anyone I've turned on to RP that reads one of his books or just listens to what he has to say always ends up liking and pretty much agreeing with him. And your right, the MSM always makes him out to be a nut or just flat out ignores him. He held a rally in D.C. last weekend and over 15,000 people showed up (from what I've heard, haven't checked it out yet myself) but did you hear anything about that on CNN or any other "news" network? I sure didn't. You would think that would be a pretty big deal. It does suck that he's not in the race anymore but we need to turn our attention to the local level and get guys like him into office.
 
What I really don't understand is why the media panders to fear mongering and the rich. I guess they get some kind off kickbacks or something monetary.

And I wouldn't really call this a conspiracy movie. Some parts are questionable (9/11) but a lot of it is absolutely true. Especially the banking stuff and how a few rich people essentially own everything in the world and thus have the power.
 
Awesome Movie. Somebody needs to shine a light on this bullshit. As long as they keep everyone watching American Idol and Britney Spears they can work behind the curtain.

Brad
 
rareguitar":14qpwae3 said:
Awesome Movie. Somebody needs to shine a light on this bullshit. As long as they keep everyone watching American Idol and Britney Spears they can work behind the curtain.

Brad


Amen :doh: :doh: :doh: !
 
defpearlpilot":n39rc57b said:
You can definitely here some irritable overtones in his voice when he talks about Christians not knowing their Jesus Fish is actually based on a pagan ideal. :lol: :LOL:

Actually whats more funny is how guys like this know nothing of bible teaching and what it says about forbidding the use of symbols or idols in worship so the Ichthys was not used as a form of worship like the pagans did. Facts are that early Christians never used this as anything for worship and if they did it wasnt surported by scripture. Lastly history proves somce early societies of Christians in Hellenistic Greece and Roman Greece did not meet in buldings known as churches and were more like "house churches" prior to the Edict of Milan. They need to protect their congregations by keeping their meetings secret since the Romans were killing them. In order to point the way to ever-changing meeting places, they developed a symbol which adherents would readily recognize, and which they could scratch on rocks, walls and the like, in advance of a meeting. That's what the Ichthys was used for and not a derivative of a pagan worhip style. It's best to know both sides of the story and not just the side that suits your own view of things.
 
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