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Pay attention to this one...
We will break it all down in 2023.
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Pay attention to this one...
We will break it all down in 2023.
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A MUST SEE FOR ALL BEGINNERS FINDING THE TRUTH
Zeitgeist - The Movie | Documentary | Sociological | History | Christianity
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ocumentation on Sociology: Zeitgeist - The Movie - Mythology and belief in society today, presenting uncommon perspectives of common cultural issues.
Storyline:
This film gathers information from many sources and puts it together in a way that shows it is possible for people to be manipulated by large institutions, governments and economic powers. It is divided into 3 parts.
1. Religion: Pagan astrological beliefs compared to modern and ancient religions.
2. 9/11: An overview of the numerous questionable aspects of this immensely important event.
3. The Federal Reserve Bank: A history of its formation and ability to control the economy. With many news clips from tragic events in history, audio excerpts from those who believe people are being misled about the level of freedom they have.
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Reviews:
"Some films seek to entertain. "Zeitgeist" seeks to inform. This sociological documentary contains a wealth of facts. And these facts function to support its overall message; namely, that powerful, societal institutions, through action and speech, control individuals in unimagined ways. For what purpose? Power. The film singles out religious institutions, government institutions, and financial institutions.
The film's first segment, 28-minutes in duration, is unparalleled in its succinct yet potent discussion of religion, and its relation to history and current culture. Splendid narration, background music, and visuals make this segment spellbinding. But more importantly, the message is factual and nothing short of profound.
The segments on government and financial institutions are scarcely less significant. The focus is on the 9/11 tragedy at the World Trade Center. Viewers who adhere to the official line will no doubt protest. But they cannot alter the facts that point to a conspiracy of powerful institutional leaders. The banking/financial segment follows suit with a similarly scathing critique.
"Zeitgeist" hammers television. From the film "Network" (1976), the character Howard Beale shouts the evils of the "boob-tube"; "Television is not the truth; television is an ... amusement park"; its output is designed to keep you in a distracted, naive bubble.
The film is not perfect. Discussion of 9/11 will eventually make the film dated. The first four-minute segment is sleep inducing. A few spots of filler could have been replaced with further critiques of the media. And most importantly, what the film calls "lies" (as a noun) in some instances could be replaced with the word "ignorance". Yet, whether the evil is ignorance or lies, the end result is the same.
@ExposeThePEDOSendOfTheCABAL
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https://rumble.com/v22g604-zeitgeist-the-movie-documentary-sociological-history-christianity.html
Zeitgeist - The Movie | Documentary | Sociological | History | Christianity
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ocumentation on Sociology: Zeitgeist - The Movie - Mythology and belief in society today, presenting uncommon perspectives of common cultural issues.
Storyline:
This film gathers information from many sources and puts it together in a way that shows it is possible for people to be manipulated by large institutions, governments and economic powers. It is divided into 3 parts.
1. Religion: Pagan astrological beliefs compared to modern and ancient religions.
2. 9/11: An overview of the numerous questionable aspects of this immensely important event.
3. The Federal Reserve Bank: A history of its formation and ability to control the economy. With many news clips from tragic events in history, audio excerpts from those who believe people are being misled about the level of freedom they have.
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Reviews:
"Some films seek to entertain. "Zeitgeist" seeks to inform. This sociological documentary contains a wealth of facts. And these facts function to support its overall message; namely, that powerful, societal institutions, through action and speech, control individuals in unimagined ways. For what purpose? Power. The film singles out religious institutions, government institutions, and financial institutions.
The film's first segment, 28-minutes in duration, is unparalleled in its succinct yet potent discussion of religion, and its relation to history and current culture. Splendid narration, background music, and visuals make this segment spellbinding. But more importantly, the message is factual and nothing short of profound.
The segments on government and financial institutions are scarcely less significant. The focus is on the 9/11 tragedy at the World Trade Center. Viewers who adhere to the official line will no doubt protest. But they cannot alter the facts that point to a conspiracy of powerful institutional leaders. The banking/financial segment follows suit with a similarly scathing critique.
"Zeitgeist" hammers television. From the film "Network" (1976), the character Howard Beale shouts the evils of the "boob-tube"; "Television is not the truth; television is an ... amusement park"; its output is designed to keep you in a distracted, naive bubble.
The film is not perfect. Discussion of 9/11 will eventually make the film dated. The first four-minute segment is sleep inducing. A few spots of filler could have been replaced with further critiques of the media. And most importantly, what the film calls "lies" (as a noun) in some instances could be replaced with the word "ignorance". Yet, whether the evil is ignorance or lies, the end result is the same.
@ExposeThePEDOSendOfTheCABAL
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https://rumble.com/v22g604-zeitgeist-the-movie-documentary-sociological-history-christianity.html
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Ever felt an angel’s breath in the gentle breeze?
A teardrop in the falling rain?
Hear a whisper amongst the rustle of leaves?
Or been kissed by a lone snowflake?
Nature is an angel’s favorite hiding place ..
~ Carrie Latet ~
Artist Credit : Breten Bryden
A teardrop in the falling rain?
Hear a whisper amongst the rustle of leaves?
Or been kissed by a lone snowflake?
Nature is an angel’s favorite hiding place ..
~ Carrie Latet ~
Artist Credit : Breten Bryden
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Psalm 73:25-26🕊 Whom have I in heaven but you? My heart and my flesh may fail BUT GOD is the STRENGTH of my heart and my portion forever. The earth has nothing I desire but you.♥️-💌 The world system is forever trying to convince you it has everything you need. It makes limits in your health, your wealth, your thoughts and beliefs. It boldly tells you what you can and cannot have and that you will like it. BUT GOD. He declares you whole, prosperous strong and peaceful because we have Him freely given in his Son. Desire Him and all your needs will be provided. A Kingdom truth and reality. As so he spoke it, truly is. Let our hearts desire Him above all else as it is his will to see you whole in every way flowing from Him to you.♥️
Forwarded from Handfuls On Purpose❤️ *See Ruth chapter 2 (Scott Metcalf)
And they came to Capernaum. And when He was in the house He asked them, "What were you discussing on the way?"
But they kept silent, for on the way they had argued with one another about who was the greatest.
And He sat down and called the twelve. And He said to them, "If anyone would be first, he must be last of all and servant of all."
And He took a child and put him in the midst of them, and taking him in His arms, He said to them,
"Whoever receives one such child in my name receives me, and whoever receives me, receives not me but Him who sent me."
Mark 9:33-37
But they kept silent, for on the way they had argued with one another about who was the greatest.
And He sat down and called the twelve. And He said to them, "If anyone would be first, he must be last of all and servant of all."
And He took a child and put him in the midst of them, and taking him in His arms, He said to them,
"Whoever receives one such child in my name receives me, and whoever receives me, receives not me but Him who sent me."
Mark 9:33-37
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