Zeitgeist, Moving Forward?
terms of services

Zeitgeist, Moving Forward?

I give my definitive review of Zeitgeist: Moving Forward

Category: News
Author: JasonJustice911
Published (on YouTube): 2011-02-17
Published (here): 2012-05-23
Rating: 3.1377048; Votes:305

Views: 10142; Favorites: 58

Video duration: 49 min.
«Zeitgeist, Moving Fo...» screenshots:
00:24:09
00:12:04
00:24:09
00:36:14
You need Flash player 8+ and JavaScript enabled to view this video.

Comments on «Zeitgeist, Moving Forward?»:


MrIzzyDizzy on 2012-04-03
you made no ...
you made no relavent points - think outside your cage - and dont try and adjust to it

strawprophet on 2012-04-02
global warming in ...
global warming in zmf? where?

Shep11111 on 2012-04-01
that would need ...
that would need changing regardless. THIS is the biggest issue. Stopping Fractional reserve banking and setting up SOME form of a RBE improving everyone's standard of living. It is remarkable to me how people think going out in todays world and getting a good education for the sake of earning potential could magicall solve everyone's problems when you see that it can't even if we all tried based on the structure of the economic GAME.

Shep11111 on 2012-04-01
and charged at ...
and charged at interest. Increasing the money supply causes inflation decreasing purchasing power of each individual dollar. So if you and I and everyone decided "hey I'm going to become a doctor" or what have you (insert high paying job) then more money would have to be created because the existing money supply is active for only a certain amount of HIGH paying jobs. So even if it were human nature, or nurture that determined the success (meant in all areas) of an individual, it's the "GAME"

Shep11111 on 2012-04-01
If all this were ...
If all this were true we can say that Free Will is the only thing holding someone back from a higher education which in our society usually yields higher pay. What's missing from this is one of TZM main areas of focus and that is the process of money creation. If Everyone decided to take their Free Will and do WELL financially, how can it be possible in a global money supply to share the amount equally? Create more money of course..but as most of us now know money is created out of debt cont.

Shep11111 on 2012-04-01
I need to point out ...
I need to point out something that is missing from your logic at about 6:15 when you are making your case for human nature, using the examples of 3 children in a family of equal opportunity. SO, let's assume that everyone is created equal, that we all have the same capacity for learning, and there is no such thing as social barriers so everyone has the same opportunity for advancement (which of course means financial gain, which of course everyone associates with higher standard of living).Cont.

Soulfree2008 on 2012-03-30
well, Science MUST ...
well, Science MUST play a huge part in this... Because we need a total reconfiguration of nearly every aspect of how we operate our society. From how we transport, how we fuel, how we power, how we grow and harvest our food, produce products, etc etc... Science isnt flawed, its just bought by corruption so the areas explored are irrelevant to a healthy society. Like Weaponry and devices of war for instance which is probably 80% of our science budget these days... :(

GalinorGustave2 on 2012-03-30
the way i see it is ...
the way i see it is there are 2 NWO, a free 1 were the hierarchy is realized as unnecessary & removed & were all free. or a so called scientific dictatorship, more like pseudo scientific dictatorship. i was reading a scientific American article that said "global government solution to climate change". great! just what we need more bureaucrats & flawed science.

GalinorGustave2 on 2012-03-30
btw the are many ...
btw the are many TZM that don't buy man made global warming or overpopulation. you don't even have to cite jacque fresco i can cite buckminster fuller as well who DID DO a whole survey in the 70s. granted cuz for that it's probably a little outdated but he gather all the necessary data. look up the design decade documents.

GalinorGustave2 on 2012-03-30
i could go further. ...
i could go further. notice he give no details of these supposed anomaly. maybe that 1 kid felt inferior to the other more successful brothers. or maybe the parents spent less time with him. or maybe he endured an outside trauma that didn't come from the home he lived in. i mean shit there's so many reason why that might of happened that would be totally logical in explanation.

GalinorGustave2 on 2012-03-30
speaking on errors ...
speaking on errors when a complex organism endures great change. take a giraffe for example, think about it why the long neck is that not kind of counter productive for eating lulz. yet there they are all over africa. why? perhaps because the trees are so high? or humans! our biology has so many flaws. but they are not to a point that we can't function are they? expelled was an amazing amount pseudoscience & opinion.

GalinorGustave2 on 2012-03-30
(conti) more ...
(conti) more importantly macro evolution i assume your speaking of irreducible complexity. it's true when an organism takes on a more complex configuration then the more errors will occur as it changes. also macro evolution NEVER happens without a violent change in climate or what have you. Steven Wolfram believes there's a simple exploitation for irreducible complexity. he believes it's built into the universe. watch?v=_eC14GonZnU watch?v=_eC14GonZnU

GalinorGustave2 on 2012-03-30
you don't believe ...
you don't believe in macro evolution huh? ok then what do you call the making of the larger union from the various colonies of the very country you have the flag of behind you? of course there's macro evolution. or what about how the flying reptiles turned into birds? i',m not saying that the fabians didn't create a political ideology that accompanied these scientific concepts for different means but science is science.

GalinorGustave2 on 2012-03-30
watch?v=KphWsnhZ4Ag
watch?v=KphWsnhZ4Ag

jacquefresco on 2012-03-29
It was still ...
It was still environment! Take into account for example the odd phenomenon of suburban white boys imitating the lifestyles of black youth from the ghettos of America. These suburban white boys descend into a life of criminality. Why would they do this? Reinforcement. These boys found reinforcement in this lifestyle. Moreso in this lifestyle rather than others primarily because the reinforcement in this lifestyle simply got to them first or answered very specific psychological needs.

jacquefresco on 2012-03-29
THE ANOMALY. So ...
THE ANOMALY. So they had every opportunity open to them. What makes you think people always do that which is rational? It might shock you to learn that rationality is relative to values! The specific experiences of the anomalous person resulted in a set of values for which the person found reinforcement across a multitude of specific experiences that are not accounted for nor possible to measure. These reinforcements happened to lead the person into a life you don't desire.

jacquefresco on 2012-03-29
Instinct? Hell no. ...
Instinct? Hell no. Why do mothers drown their babies?

GalinorGustave2 on 2012-03-29
watch?v=ykYDZg-VVLA
watch?v=ykYDZg-VVLA

GalinorGustave2 on 2012-03-29
no stop using money ...
no stop using money as a method for production & simply use technology alone. that's the argument.

GalinorGustave2 on 2012-03-29
no the bushmen ...
no the bushmen didn't have a hierarchy,

GalinorGustave2 on 2012-03-29
news flash ...
news flash statistics are for establishing a GENERAL patter. not the select few who manage to pull out of their struggles.

yllierutube on 2012-03-25
Your blind ...
Your blind assumption of "human nature" or "that's just the way it is" is completely false. Yes conflict existed before our current social system, but you also fail to realize that humanity has always had to live within the contexts of scarcity, ignorance or being uneducated, and most wars throughout history have been caused by conflicting religious beliefs. All of this can be solved if people are well-educated and have their needs met, which a resource-based economic model aims to accomplish.

Yabuturtle on 2012-03-25
We were like that ...
We were like that to begin with. We had wars and death and so forth before we had systems like this. It's what we are. Humans have had histories of fighting for goods, resources or territory. No change in systems will change our behavior. It's easy to blame the system but we need to change our morality first. I think he does that to promote his system by blaming our system and making us feel guilty. If we switch, fine but the elite must be dealt with first. Otherwise there's no point switching.

yllierutube on 2012-03-25
You fail to ...
You fail to understand that the system's underlying mechanisms in which it operates by are not only based on corruption and exploitation, but it's also what the system is producing. In short, the social system itself is considered the root cause with human behavior & its resulting effects - corruption, pollution, wars, waste, exploitation & hence distortion of values & psychology - seen as symptoms of this fundamental root source. You have to eliminate the system that produces aberrant behavior.

Ads