Thursday, August 21, 2008

Watch The Zeitgeist Trilogy

What is Zeitgeist all about?
Zeitgeistis originally a German expression that means "the spirit of the age", literally translated as time (Zeit), spirit (Geist)". In some countries it has a different meaning; e.g. in the Netherlands Zeitgeist literally refers to the mind of the time (tijdsgeest), and mind is understood as the mental spirit (state of mind). The word zeitgeist describes the intellectual and cultural climate of an era. In German, the word has more layers of meaning than the English translation, including the fact that Zeitgeist can only be observed for past events. Thats from Wikipedia.

Well the video on the other hand is an enlightening insight on the facts of the Federal Reserve Bank system in the United States... Whereby how banks are able to start with nothing and generate money(print money) through the publics loans, purchases with interest and owing in a form of a never ending dept... To pay the dept will mean the whole country would have to return the money.... with interest


For any follow ups check out:

Zeitgeist Part 1 of 5


Zeitgeist Part 2 of 5


Zeitgeist Part 3 of 5


Zeitgeist Part 4 of 5


Zeitgeist Part 5 of 5


PS.... Thanks to: Adam, Sandy Boy, Joko, Freddy, Sunil, Vag-Nessa, Yara, Daisuke, Navin, Arvin, Merv, Hamoodie doodie, Lusana and Adibababa




Updated on: January 19, 2011
Zeitgeist II Addendum
The followup to the original film by: Peter Joseph w/ focus on money, corruption, scandals & Jacque Fresco / The Venus Project.




Updated on: October 23, 2011
Zeitgeist: Moving Forward
Zeitgeist: Moving Forward is the third installment in Peter Joseph's Zeitgeist film series. The movie was independently released in over 60 countries and in over 30 languages starting on January 15, 2011 with over 340 screenings worldwide. The film was launched for free on the Internet starting January 26, 2011, receiving over 300,000 views on YouTube in the first 24 hours and over 4.5 million views in the first two months of its release.

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