A punch in the stomach, that’s the first sensation I felt right after watching “Zeitgeist.” More than a film, it’s a documentary, not recommended for those who… actually recommended… in fact, everyone should watch it, damn the euro!!

Even though it's not the first time I've been confronted with this type of information and I'm not new to the power that Zeitgeist proposes (see Foucault and Chomsky, just to name two examples), I almost cried from anger and sadness at the end of the film.

Zeigeist Pt. I

Dedicated to religion and specifically to the figure of Jesus, this first part is based on the astrological interpretation of the Messiah's life. I already knew that Christianity was in many respects derived from pre-Christian pagan cults (such as the Sun God, Horus, in ancient Egypt), but I didn't imagine how deeply this is detailed here. To my great surprise, the film shows us many characters with similar, if not identical biographies as Jesus; born to virgin mothers, on December 25th, performing miracles, and having twelve followers. This also leads to the bold and sensational conclusion that Jesus did not exist, but is just a myth.
In my opinion, they could have avoided this; the content and astrological reasoning are beautiful and effective, but the conclusion seems a bit forced and might lead many Christians to discredit the content of the subsequent parts of the film. They would have done better, in my view, to limit themselves to demystifying many dogmas aimed at keeping people away from truths. Many of these, in the context of our culture, originate from ancient Egypt. Anyone who has read the “Kybalion” knows what I'm talking about.

Zeigeist Pt. II

The topic completely changes, and the date. September 11th.
Documents, statements, evidence, footage, recordings, a lot of material, well organized, to expose the conspiracy of power against one of its symbols, or rather against each of us, against our intelligence, and especially against our freedom. I had few doubts about it before, and now I have even fewer.

Zeigeist Pt. III

The longest and hardest part, a clear and detailed analysis of the mechanisms of the economy and the financial world; crises, wars, terror. The part that tells how the “Federal Reserve” was born and how bankers work smartly on all fronts to achieve supremacy of global control is interesting.
In my opinion, this is the best part of the film, I already knew quite a few things, many others I found sadly surprising, especially at the end, when talking about the formation of the monetary union between the USA, Canada, and Mexico, to create a single currency called “amero”, which will replace the currencies of the three countries, this to continue the process of unification within the various continents in order to create a single world government.
The European Union has always smelled fishy to me. Can someone come and tell me that they are better off now, that they are freer, that they feel less exploited? No one?… I knew it, but prepare yourselves because after having the electronic passport, in the USA a chip to insert into the body is already in testing phase. But my dear ones, do not worry, given the times, and just for the safety of our children…

A dream: I would project it in the squares of every city in the world.

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