Friday, 15 October 2010

Zeitgeist

Never wanting to be a conspiracy theorist, I had always stayed away from the realms of those people who claimed that the Illuminati still held power over the world, or that 9/11 attacks were due to the government, but having watched Peter Joseph's "Zeitgeist", I am beginning to wonder.

The film opens with a dubious account of how many old-world religions have parallels with the Christ figure, with many following the star signs (12 star signs, 12 disciples, get it?) but that's only part one of this interesting look at the US government.

Part two delves deep into the lives of those survivors and news reporters in the days just after the 9/11 World Trade Centre terrorist attacks. Interestingly there is evidence to support the theory that perhaps, just perhaps it wasn't actual Al Quaeda that undertook this mission. After all, there are just too many inconsistencies and anomalies to ignore.

My initial view was one of pure scepticism but listening to a fire fighter tell of how there was a loud bang before the first plane hit, the fact that there were pictures of girders cut at a 45 degree angle (the same technique employed by demolition experts), pools of molten iron a week or two after the attacks (not caused by jet fuel - possibly Thermite compound), and the refusal of the government to launch a proper investigation in the aftermath of the bombings can certainly move me to tears over the poor souls who died in those buildings. Combined with interviews with a friend of one of the Rockafeller family, who swears he was told of a coming attack 11 months before it happened, it's getting much harder to sleep at night...


Check it out and make up your own mind. Life is about questioning everything that those in power want to tell you. It's the only way to see the real truth. Even if it is a conspiracy theory, it still raises a few questions such as why Bush had to appear alongside the Vice President instead of separately (to keep their stories straight?).

http://www.thezeitgeistmovementuk.com/

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