Thursday, January 13, 2011

Tucson Assassin Was A Zeitgeistist, A What?

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by Chuck Wolk
  

In yesterdays post I told you that when Jared Loughner's former friend, Zach Osler, spoke to ABC's Ashleigh Banfield, he told her that Jared did not subscribe to the left or the right in politics.  The only problem with that is Zach then told her that Jarred was profoundly influenced by Zeitgeist documentary and that it really altered his mind-set on how he viewed the world. So then what exactly is this Zeitgeist all about?

Basically, the documentary, "Zeitgeist", is the propaganda arm of an organization called "The Venus Project". The Venus Project is a movement aimed at overcoming the supposed lack of sustainable communities for mankind on the planet. The Venus project was going to begin a transition into a new, sustainable social design based exclusively on strategic resource management as the starting point for all decisions. With the current financial troubles around the world, the project has stepped up it's effort to convince people that now is the time to begin seriously considering their concept of life for planet earth. That's what the documentary says, but in reality the "Venus Project" is a scam.

From what I have learned, the Venus Project very well may have started as a pie in the sky liberal idea by a hippie in the 60's.  A Social/Industrial Designer named Jacque Fresco thought he was going to save mankind and the planet by reforming the worlds economic system, as well as creating environmentally friendly communities similar the multitude of ill fated hippy communes of the 1960's. Now he claims to have ideas for biosphere type communities for mankind to live in.  Wow, that's original.  Well, like all leftists who eventually realize they need other peoples money to accomplish their Utopian ideas, Fresco never created a single community nor helped anyone realize a better life. That is except for himself and a few close associates.


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Something that Fresco has been able spread to others through his scam, is the ideas he spreads through his leftist cult. This cult is based upon the New World Order idealism, with a theosophical belief structure.  This is what the Zeitgeist movies are accomplishing, as seen in the mind of a certain assassin in Tucson. You can read more on the scam that is the Venus Project and the documentary used to create a cult at the links below.
   
Zeitgeist 2: Theosophy, Socialism, and The new NWO
Anticultists
EOS, (A similar leftist group who admits that the Venus Project is a cult.)

If you are still in the dark as to what exactly Zeitgeist is, consider that all you need to know to understand is that Karl Marx wrote about it. I know, many will be fooled into watching the movies and thus making the old man richer as he confuses more young minds full of mush that are looking for anything to believe in because the schools have taught them only believe in government.  So while many will think Zeitgeist is some kind of new age idea that promises a non political solution to help create a Utopian world? The truth is Zeitgeist is just Marxism that has been repackaged with a new name.

I do find it interesting that the Tucson shooter is now being said to not have had any political leanings. Yet the one event that seems to have profoundly influenced him is a repackaged communist movement. That means that the assassin who is now considered not to be affiliated with any party does in fact have common political beliefs with those on the left. So even if he is not registered to a leftist party for voting purposes, he does sympathize with them.

In the beginning when the news broke about the shooting we were inundated with the left attempting to convince the world that he was a right wing nut job who was pushed into what he did by the rhetoric on the right. Now that the story line is that he's an independent, those who have been trying to start a new movement called the "No Labels" party cannot be to happy. I guess we can safely say that Jarred Loughner could have been a charter member of the new "No Labels" party.

You know the about the "No Labels" party right? Well that's the new independent party that is being started to combat the Tea Party movement. Allow me to suggest a new campaign commercial for them to use in recruiting new party members.I have the trailer below for the "Venus Project's" third movie called, "Zeitgeist: Moving Forward". If their smart, they could register a lot of new members by setting up registration tables just outside the theaters this week. The movie is being released in over 60 countries and with over 20 languages beginning on January 15, 2011. The first of the three movies, "Zeitgeist: The Move", was released in 2007, with the second movie, "Zeitgeist: Addendum" released in 2008. The first two movies helped to twist Jarred's mind. We may will never know the truth, but maybe he thought that he needed to do something to help change things. You think that if he claims his religion demands that he sees the movie, that they'll give him a weekend furlough to go see it this weekend?



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