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    Arrow What are you doing for ZDay?

    Everyone should see THIS MOVIE

    Parts 1 & 2 contain some stuff already heard from me. Although they contain excellent source information and set up part 3 very well, experience has shown me that they may be upsetting to some viewers. Watch them if you can, but if you must skip forward, part 3 starts at about 1hr 10min and should not be missed under any circumstances.

    You can watch it online, but if there's an event in your area (click the ZDAY CURRENT EVENTS LIST button at the link), please think about showing your support by attending.
    If you can get the movie on order in time, you might want to host an event yourself.

    Peace, Love and Freedom always.

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    Noted.

    If the montage of needlessly graphic images in the first first five minutes is any indication, this movie is undoubtedly more of the usual Propaganda you're always smearing around here. If there is an event nearby, I think I'll stop in to have a look at all of the walking stereotypes.

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    The only thing I find upsetting is that anyone could just take what this nameless person says and go with it. I will agree that certain organized religions are the greatest scams on all time, but some of this stuff is plain baloney. For instance, the bit where he claims there is symbology with pisces and the usage of fish in the New Testament. Never mind the fact that people who live by large bodies of water typically eat more seafood. I'm a conspiracy theorist, but coincidences do happen.

    His sources are laughable. Where are his page numbers and actual sources? If this was something to be presented to scholars, it would get nowhere.

    That being said, I extremely enjoyed the 9/11 part. I haven't quite decided my stance yet, but that's the same for my opinions on men on the moon

    Same goes for part 3. There might be some to it, but I personally haven't decided on evil international bankers. It's possible, but it's also a stretch.

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    "No time for love, Dr. Jones"

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    Please keep it civil gentlemen. There's no need for mudflinging.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quick Orange View Post
    That being said, I extremely enjoyed the 9/11 part. I haven't quite decided my stance yet, but that's the same for my opinions on men on the moon

    Same goes for part 3. There might be some to it, but I personally haven't decided on evil international bankers. It's possible, but it's also a stretch.
    I appreciate this excellent display of skepticism greatly. Thanks QO.

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    On ZDay I will either be risking my life to keep America a safe place to come up with bizarre ideas to put in movies or possibly working with my cohorts on the final plan to implant you all with microchips and merge all the nations of the world into a dystopian money farm for my corporate masters. I guess its all in how you look at it.

    I am continually amazed at how the web has become the teat from which the malcontent suckle the bitter milk of hysteria.

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    Quote Originally Posted by w12code3 View Post
    I am continually amazed at how the web has become the teat from which the malcontent suckle the bitter milk of hysteria.
    That line is pure poetry. I love it.

    Zeitgeist. A friend of mine gave me a copy, and said not to watch it if I wasn't strong in my faith as it might "rock the foundation" of what I believe in.

    He's also a friend who can't make up his own mind about anything, and needs people to make his decisions and schedule things for him all the time.

    My advice... Think for yourself. Sure, watch that film if you desire. I haven't and probably won't. Why? If you can't form an opinion on your own about government and religion and any other form of ruling body, then maybe you need to sit down and think about things on your own for a minute. Seriously think about it. I'm intelligent enough to form my own "theories" and thoughts. I don't need a conspiracy-theory movie reading me their agenda.

    Is there honestly an international conspiracy of ANY sort? Probably not, if you don't count OPEC (they hate my SUV). Is that my opinion? Yeh. And ya know what? If there is, I'm as prepared for it as I will ever be. I know how to feed myself and shelter myself. Everything else is an unnecessary luxury.

    Believe what you want to believe. A post I make on the internet won't change your mind and I'm OK with that.

    If you want material that will change your life, sit down and read the Bible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xman View Post
    I appreciate this excellent display of skepticism greatly. Thanks QO.

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    You're welcome! As I said earlier, I'm somewhat of a conspiracy theorist. Just from history, I know that a lot of things in this world aren't as they seem as presented by the government. IF 9/11 was staged, it was entirely brilliant and was masterful on the part of the US government. It's one of those things that if it wasn't so atrocious it should win an award. Nothing short of a disaster like that could mobilize this nation into giving up its freedom for so-called security.

    I'm a tad more skeptical about the banker myth. While I do think there are some invisible deep pockets with their fingers in lots of pies, I'm not so sure that I buy into there being a world bank club where these bankers get together and decide the course of earth's people. Then again, the conspiracy theorist in me jumps out and says "that's exactly why it works, no one suspects!".


    To me, if there was some sort of international organization of a few rich men controlling everything, I'd rather just stay away. Play by their rules, buy an island, and be self-sufficient. A group of people that powerful could catch on to any attempt to uncover them and I'm sure would have no problems making it seem like you never existed. I like existing, so I think I'll go vote and call it good

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    Speaking of conspiracy theorists, this guy at Dunkin' Donuts
    the other day says the CIA planted dynamite in the World
    Trade Center when it was being built. Guess they had to wait
    for the right moment when two planes were flown into the
    buildings to detonate. Can you say RETARD!!

    John

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