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  • How did I get here from the VoxelWiki?

  • This is what my future kids will watch. SCREW Teletubbies.

  • Ive never seen it before, wish I had though. Amazing really

  • This VHS turned me into an atheist

  • Every child should watch this at least once a day.

  • 20 years ago I watched this VHS all the time. My parents still have this on VHS and occasionally show it to some of they kids they babysit. I hope to let my kids love it too.

  • I saw this in 5th grade in the 80's and was so inspired to begin my looking into reality.

  • Look for the Flaggs of the World. And you will find the sacred geometry

    the pentagram is on the flaggs those people did in fact create and rule.

  • WTF !! this is soo sick!

    the pentagram... the conspiraors. Fuck it!

    Damn! Piss! Soo angry i didn't found this before.

  • Mind Fucked......

  • blablabla

  • Yes because there are no evidence in all the greek scribes of egyptian influences. not even a egyptian symbol. We can only assume at this point.

  • @midnightaria Math IS hard. Especially for me who am Dyscalculectic :) But I think it is fun since it is hard. You would not like to play a video game that is too easy, right? Same thing with math. That was what kept me going on during "college" (I am not living in the us), where I read all avaliable math courses. and during half a year at the Uni. then it was a bit too hard to fight against myself :/

    And I can't even look at a analouge clock and know what time it is D:

  • Is it just me or did is seem like a cult was involved in the story?

  • @MochaShow It is.

    They believed in the existence of the number pi, the number with infinite decimals. Greek did not like things that are infinite: therefore, Plato's ideas was rendered "silly", as his theories about what is real and not would make it impossible to have a finite real world.

  • google "africa math" and you will find out that math was known and used in more places on the African continent then just Egypt

  • illuminati cartoons .. ¬¬

  • @WhenDreamsTouchFire Being gay, I find such insults very offensive. I demand an apology.

  • @WhenDreamsTouchFire Ha. "Lol".

  • @WhenDreamsTouchFire Vahtacen =/= Vatican, despite some similarities in their sounding. Vahtacen was the name of an ancient Ayleid ruin in Cyrodiil.

  • damn fine vid

  • love it ✿◠‿◠) ´¯`*•.¸¸♥

  • @WhenDreamsTouchFire What "Creator"? Do you mean Saru, Lore, Chaia, Huan and Yranna? Perhaps you refer to Kronus? Zeus? Apollo? Aphrodite? Poseidon? Horus? Ra? Osiris? Seth? Bastet? Anubis? Krishna? Vishnu? Rama? Maybe it was the the Rainbow Serpent of Australian Aborigines? Allah? Oh! Maybe it was your personal interpretation of the Judao-Christian god! Oh, so, strict Catholic? Protestant? What denomination? Well, it doesn't really matter because they're all false anyway.

  • This video is oozing with mystery school/Illuminati symbolism. Great stuff, thanks for posting! What a far cry from the trash kids watch nowadays.

  • zomg! Donald is one of them! 1:16

    u mad? :D

  • Please view my "The Pentagram In London" video

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  • I don't think this is illuminati at all. I mean they HAVE taken some elements but not everything they use has bad origins. I mean if there's perfection in nature don't you think that's just another proof that GOD is perfect and had created everything perfectly and math supports this?

  • @chocodrilodrilo they know god exists, they have all this knowledge about the universe, the afterlife etc and they don't want the public knowing.

  • @PlanetEarthAwakens01 There is no knowledge they have that the public doesn't! This is the premise that fails in your reasoning.Everyone has access to the evidence of God (or rather, lack thereof).

  • @Vahtacen the point is they push atheistic science and know the truth leaving the public in a state of confusion. The mystery schools tell their members exactly whats going on whilst the elite outwardly demonise religion/spirituality. Look at how people like hawkins are revered and put on a pedestal and any scientists to study NDE's or anything similar are shunned by the scientific community. Scientists have the same herd like mentality as everyone else.

  • @PlanetEarthAwakens01 Science isn't "atheistic". Science is about finding natural explanations for things. Given that whatever god you believe in exists within the supernatural realm, (and also given that there's no evidence for any gods, so they fail the basic science requirement) gods cannot enter the realm of science. It's very simple. As well, God is a god of the gaps, the explanation that lacks any evidence yet can be used to fill any gaps of knowledge we have.

  • @PlanetEarthAwakens01 Furthermore, there is nothing the "mystery schools" (even if they did exist) know that we do not. We all have access to the evidence of God (or rather lack thereof). They do not possess information, evidence or understanding that we do not. The very fact that the information in this video is open to the public destroys your very theory.

    Now, Hawkins is "put up on a pedestal", so to speak, because he is a great, very intelligent scientist. Not because he's "atheistic".

  • @PlanetEarthAwakens01 Lastly, the reason some scientists are shunned when studying the "supernatural" or NDE is always because they go in with the premise that such things exist. Of course, there is no evidence to suggest this, there has never been and there never will be because such things do not exist. It is frustrating to some scientists who work on real problems that others devote their lives (and make money from it) to study something that has no evidence, no logic and is nonsensical.

  • @Vahtacen I'm not saying science in itself is atheistic (it's objective) but scientists in general are. There absolutely is evidence for God/spirituality but the general consensus is to dismiss it because it doesn't fit in the with the Darwinian evolutionary theory. They think like you, they either don't spend any time researching NDE's/ pas life regression/ spiritual experiences/ meditative experiences/ drug induced transcendence or simply put it all down to the subconscious.

  • @PlanetEarthAwakens01 Actually there are still a lot of religious scientists. The thing is, most of the time they are studying things where God plays no role, or they are able to work completely unbiasedly. Unfortunately, there are those that call themselves scientists yet manage to fabricate the most demented theories which they scrounge vague bits of "evidence". The scientists that are "shunned", so to speak, are the ones that start with false premises and bias.

  • @PlanetEarthAwakens01 And to this earlier point of yours, the concept of a god and the theory of evolution are not mutually exclusive, remember that evolution is the process that happened to change life, not create life. There is also no way to assume that even if the supernatural existed, that we could attribute that to any GODS, let alone the Judao-Christian one.

  • @Vahtacen If you actually spend time reading actual scientific orientated books which look into these subjects in detail you will almost always find they author went into it with your mind set. They didn't believe it was possible and just pure imagination. Often it took many years for them to actually realise there was a possibility this stuff could be real, their societal/scientific precondition was so great it took a long time for them to be objective.

  • @PlanetEarthAwakens01 But these books are pseudo-science! They draw no scientific conclusions, and they draw faulty conclusions based on fallacious logic and biased evidence. In science, you accept evidence if it has been rigorously subjected to testing by multiple unbiased parties. This is not so for the nonsense "science" of these NDE people. I am far from being biased about this thing, I will accept proof for the supernatural when there is empirical evidence, to which is blatantly LACKING.

  • @Vahtacen what constitutes proof to you because you can't put these experiences in a test tube and measure it. Millions of people across all cultures having independently have similar experiences, people once clinically dead later describing exactly what happened when they were out, people remembering aspects of places from past lives that exist today and they can describe without even seeing. These are all things that cannot be explained away.

  • @PlanetEarthAwakens01 There's a reason anecdotes aren't accepted by science. The human mind is faulty, this is why witnesses to crimes are subjected to specific conditions when picking out their offenders: so that their minds don't invent things or become biased. This is also why witness reports can be very wrong sometimes.

    No, I'm not interested in pseudo-science books, I don't have enough time to research every silly theory that is invented by the religiously deluded.

  • @Vahtacen As i said you cannot quantify or measure an experience that someone has but you can deduce when something happens that doesn't fit into what we consider possible that there must be more to this picture. Numerous times people have been on the operating table been considered clinically dead, said they viewed the whole scene from outside their body and later described it back to the doctors working on them. Many doctors have backed these people up.

  • @Vahtacen if you are so brainwashed that those documented and verified events do not alter your convictions enough to even consider it possible then there is literally no hope for you. You are a complete fundamentalist ironically calling others religiously deluded. You have 100% bought into the idea of nothing outside tangible reality. If a literal dead person with no electrical activity in the brain being able to see and hear an operation happening to them isn't evidence for you you're retarded

  • @PlanetEarthAwakens01 Oh, sorry! I didn't realise that understanding the scientific system of inquiry made me retarded! Personal anecdotes are not evidence, NDE are not empirical evidence that cna be tested and people can be mislead, intentionally or accidentally, they can be manipulated, their minds will fill in blanks, and create "memories". Those are widely accepted facts. The human mind is a flawed organic machine. It doe snot record perfectly. Your failure to understand these points.....

  • @PlanetEarthAwakens01 (2) suggests that it is in fact YOU that is retarded, mentally. I am not a fundamentalist, I accept the possibility of the existence of the supernatural and spiritual, however, I am unwilling to believe that such things exists until there is tangible or empirical scientific evidence to suggest so. And there is none, put simply. So there is no basis whatsoever for your views on the subject.

  • @Vahtacen Seriously explain to me exactly how a person deemed clinically dead once they have been revived can recount exactly what happened. I've seen so many instances of this happening verified by doctors who could barely believe it at the time. If you didn't start out from a position of disbelief you would go and research this yourself. I have the same conversations constantly, people will debate endlessly but never spend any time researching, in case it conflicts with their presumptions.

  • @Vahtacen i'll compile a list of books and documentaries for you if you're interested.

  • @Vahtacen they were taught to always look for a psychological/subconscious basis probably much as you do. If you can't get past that mentality it's impossible to make a rational judgment. Ultimately I don't know if there is a God etc but i'm not so self assured that i can definitely say either way. Your conviction when ultimately you don't know proves your biased from the outset. 

  • @chocodrilodrilo I don't think this is a proof of god. This is a fallacy called begging the question. You already claim that there is a god and that his intend is perfect and expressed through mathematical proportions but since you don't have any tangible evidence for gods existence you can't exclude possible other causes for the things we observe. Many structures like the honeycomb have simply evolved to their shape because it is the most stable one. It developed through selection.

  • @Rubashow The fallacy of "begging the question" is mainly related to one fallacious premise that Causality is infinite due to a 'chain of causes' which claims "every effect has a cause" and is said to go on infinitely, when in reality, it can't be infinite, since it always ... "begs the question". This is one of the BIGGEST fallacies atheists don't realize, or can't grasp, or ignorantly deny. Little do atheists know that this premise drills to the very heart of their belief system... or lack of!

  • @samsun82 it is easy to assume there is no God. we can logic our way into believing in a God but theres no proof. however im not an athiest.how could anyone KNOW that there is no God?thats faith! the argument should not be weather there is a God, but weather it is probable or not. the big bang and evolution happened. what caused it, we dont know. but there is a theory quantum fluctuations. wait an infinite amount of time, and you get a bigbang, in short. since itsoutsideofspacetimethereisno­cause

  • @chocodrilodrilo There is no perfection in nature. If there was perfection in nature no one would have cancer, birth defects, or anything like that. Most of the math found in nature is sparse and is rarely perfect. Even a conch shell doesn't accurately display the golden ratio most of the time.

  • forget the xconspiracies.. its just an example of using media to brain wash people and to lie about history. pythagoras was NEVER the father of mathematics, what a stupid white lie. pythagoras spent 24 years in egypt learning from the egyptians, his so called theories were already in use in babylon and in egypt. white people got wind of it and voila it becomes a white creation. bloody liars who stole and distorted african history. this video is a pure example of EUROCENTRISM.

  • @pirell You are a history denier if you deny the massive mathematical, philosophical and artistic abilities, creations and innovations of the Ancient Greeks. Yes, many Greeks traveled to Egypt, but the Egyptians, although having a might and strong, efficient Empire, never matched the Greeks in mathematical prowess.

  • @Vahtacen i dont deny history, thats what the white media do. the greek civilisation was a great one i totally agree. Yet, even their gods were centred around the egyptian gods, pythagoras infact never even used the theorem it was just attributed to him because the Greeks learnt so much from him. i am not the one who calls him THE FATHER OF MATHEMATICS. that is what western civiisation lie about. Give credit to whom its due, the real cradle of western civilisation was Egypt not Greece.

  • @pirell Does this notion have anything to do with the colour of your skin? Because I assure you, a) Greek gods and heroes are not based off Egyptian mythology and b) Egyptian civilisation did not surpass Greek in terms of philosophy and mathematics. Yes, the Egyptians were very advanced, in their system of governance, tax and bureaucracy, but they were not amazing mathematicians. It wasn't until much later around the Middle Ages did the Middle East begin to flourish with mathematics and science.

  • @Vahtacen IT IS YOU I SHOULD ASK THAT QUESTION. You are one of those eurocentrics arent you? The mathematical prowess of the Egyptians is untouchable by the Greeks, That is why the world is still in awe and still learning about the advanced nature of Egyptian buildings, agriculture and astrology, that still stand up to 20,000 yrs later. you require a high level of mathematics to achieve this. IF egypt was in europe there would probably be a national EGYPT Day public holiday.

  • @pirell No, because what I believe is widely accepted historical fact. No, I'm not Eurocentric, actually I think Europe committed some horrific atrocities in the past to South America and Africa and should help to build them up.

    There's no evidence to suggest the Egyptians had greater mathematical understanding compared to the Greeks.

    No, we're not, although the Egyptians had good levels of astronomy skills.

  • @Vahtacen whats mroe you cannot assure me of anything, since i am fully aware of the fact that some, not all of the Greek gods and myths were centred around egyptian mythology, such as Zeus, apollo, and others.These were the 'firstborn' gods who emerged at creation to form the very fabric of universe: Earth, Sea, Sky, Night, Day, etc. taken right out of egyptian belief. parts of the middle east flourished long before Greek civilisation did, such as mesopotamia..and advanced maths existed there.

  • @pirell actually, Zeus and Apollo did not emerge at creation, they were born of the Titans (to which there is o corresponding Egyptian equivalent) and also yes, Mesopotamia did have mathematics, but never to the level of the Greeks.Only later, during the Middel Ages, did the Middle East truly flourish, much more so than Europe, however, their religion eventually caused the slow stagnation of their society, crossed with the Crusades....

  • @Vahtacen are you nuts? we derive 60 seconds making 1 minute today from sumerian maths, used in 1800BC, they derived fractions we use today, the base 10 system, they were already using the so called pythagora's theorem 1000yrs before the eurocentrics claimed it for Greece, they pioneered much of the algebra in use today...which was refined later on through the middle east. please be quiet as you clearly are showing off your ignorance.

  • @Vahtacen and furthermore Herodotus claimed also claimed that the parents of many Greek heroes and demi-gods came from Egypt. HE was there, YOU were NOT. unless you come with evidence that mesopotamian maths was no where near the maths of Greece (since you were there and are an established historian and scholar), then your cheap words you use as a result of your disbelief due to the colour of your skin remain just....cheap words that dont need any further response. 

  • @pirell Babylonian mathematics to be specific. And it only came from the Babylonians because their counting system was based upon 60. Hellenistic astronomers, including Hipparchus and Ptolemy, defined the hour as 1/24 of a mean solar day. Egyptians did also define an hour as being 1/24 of day or 1/24 of night.

    Yes, many religious ideas did circulate through civilisation, such as the Roman adoption of many Greek gods. However, the idea that the Greeks adopted the Egyptian gods is unfounded....

  • @pirell .....because they actually created a huge amount of their own mythology. Stating that "Greek gods and myths were centred around Egyptian mythology" is plainly incorrect, and whilst the Greeks do share some similarities with Egyptians in this area, each has their own unique mythos and religion.

    Lastly, i would suggest that if you want me to regress into incivility, say so, because I will not put up with insults.

  • @Vahtacen HERODOTUS who you guys also claim as 'the father of history'! said what i quoted, not me. why is he incorrect? were you there? what evidence have you put forward to refute him or anything i have said? i do not insult someone who is already what i'm calling him or her. To call a fat person fat is not an insult..its a fact. i'm sick of frustrated eurocentrics raised and trained on lies, making attempts to 'correct' people with NO FACTS, so i will not put up with your ignroance and lies

  • @pirell Define "you guys". You mean, everyone with any knowledge of historical events? And feel free to provide me with what he said, specifically, about the Greek mythos.

    Well, for one, I have a deep understanding of the ancient Greek religion, and while sharing some similarities, such as the role of gods, however this is entirely expected and because they each have, say, a god of the sun, does not mean the Greeks stole the concept from the Egyptians. It would eb likely if, for example...

  • @pirell (2) Apollo and Ra both shared a mastery of music (which only Apollo has, not Ra), or their exploits with women (or men, if you know of some tales ;) ). However, they are actually more different than they may seem, while both personifying light and the sun, they both have very unique differentiating qualities. Given the sun is essential to life on the planet, weather, agriculture, etc, it could be expected that both cultures would personify the sun, as the Aztecs did (Huitzilopochtli).

  • @pirell @pirell Lastly, calling me ignorant and my words cheap (repetitively), calling me a eurocentric (baselessly)), "raised and trained on lies" is not constructive and I construe them as baseless insults given there has yet to be an outcome from our debate, so I ask that you cease and use actual arguments instead.

  • @Vahtacen YOU first asked if the colour of my skin makes me make these claims! a ludicrous assumption at best which can only be ascribed to a frantic Eurocentric. i have brought facts to the table while you have brought assumptions and lies. so how bout you go fuck youself?

  • @pirell Well, I applaud your ability to dismiss my arguments without response, demonize me, victimize yourself and insult me deeply. However, you have failed to respond to my arguments, and once again, the eurocentrism you accuse me of is unfounded. I asked to begin with simply to ascertain whether or not you might be part of black supremacist groups.I have neither lied nor made assumptions. Your closing comment also uncalled for, unnecessary, pointless and childish.

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  • Lol @ all the people coming from that whacked out website. Conspiracyfags will find shit in just everything, all because one guy tells them to, and then they believe it. LOL. The so-called "illuminati" doesn't exist. Wake up from your fucking fear. Seriously, is math now evil? Maybe I should use that as an excuse to get my math requirements in college waived. "Uh, I don't think I should take math courses because it's illuminati and evil." Lo-fucking L!"

  • @WeatherMondacicci yeah the illuminati doesn't exist even though their agenda has consistently been leaked at bilderberg and later come true. There is no one guiding major world events, they are not planning to control the internet and instigate more and more wars in the middle east. That won't happen either. Why are you trying to hide the truth from people? You know they exist, you know about Freemasonry's hidden knowledge.

  • @PlanetEarthAwakens01 This person is obviously a paid dis-info agent . The illuminati pay good money to evil people for naysaying their existence online . Their job is to plant a seed of doubt in the casual viewer .  I personally have shut down more than a couple of these bastards myself . Cut'em down with history's proofs , People !!!

  • @cowboysoule I agree, this persons interests on their youtube page are freemasonry/eastern star so they they either know exactly whats going on or have been brainwashed.

  • @cowboysoule Really? Huh...... or..... you're just sucked in by the pick-and-choose info of this Illuminati conspiracy theory.

  • @Vahtacen pick-and-choose? it's freakin everywhere. once you learn about the illuminati you cant help but find their shit everywhere. almost everywhere you pick-and-choose they've had some influence on it one way or the other.

  • @tmac9938 The point is, there's no evidence really (apart from speculation and coincidences that could be conceived as being otherwise) that suggests a group of Satanic, black-magic, Illuminati elitists are in control of the world's major countries and democracies, companies, corporations, organisations, media and music industries while manipulating the populations so they can create some "New World Order", that actually sounds a whole lot better than the world's been for the past 200 years.

  • @Vahtacen you're just a guy who hasn't researched it. sorry, but your points are invalid and due to ignorance. or you're a propagandist, one of the two. presidents have announced a new world order, politicians, businessmen... there are videos of all of this everywhere. all a guy has to do is type it in these days to find out. anyway, i've made my point. there is no doubt by now that they exist. millions are waking up to it every month. and it scares them. they're running out of time too.

  • @tmac9938 How are my points invalid? Let's see..... personal insult..... straw man......

    Reference to a "new world order" does not necessarily relate to THE New World Order stuff that popped up a while ago. Please do some research into this area. (Also, many of the politicians that have talked of this have differing beliefs about what this new order would be. As an example, Bush is conservative and his "new world order" would likely center around that.

  • @tmac9938 (2) Compare that to the "new world order" that Kevin Rudd mentioned briefly (once) which was talked about as a stable Mixed Market system incorporating the ideas of the Labor Party (A liberal democratic party).

    I have found this all out.

    No, you have not really made nay point.

    Millions are not following your conspiracy theory.

    It doesn't scare them, and if it did it would be the prospect that fellow humans could believe such nonsense.

    No, we're not running out of time.

  • @Vahtacen lol you have no idea what you're talkin about. your comments are cute. "yes, the new world order is a mixed market system incorporating labor party ideas" .... yeah.... thats it.

    hahaha. no one listen to this guy plz.

    and yes, they're scared as hell. that's why they're rushing everything thru to get the globe set up. and they're failing in a lot of places since they're rushin it.

  • @tmac9938 If you had read my statements, you would not be making a fool of yourself as you are now. I don't have the time to explain what I write clearly to every person that comes across my comments. I suggest you read what I wrote BEFORE it, and also take note of the difference between a "new world order" and THE "New World Order".

  • @Vahtacen ha, whatever you say pal.

  • @tmac9938 Good, I hope that means you actually read my comments, not just a fraction of it while making wild assumptions and insulting me and my credibility.

  • @Vahtacen no no, you're right. the New World Order is a labor party ideal, made up of folks who only want to push for worker's rights and healthcare. totally.

  • @tmac9938 Wow..... are you actually retarded? Do you have a mental disability? Can you not distinguish between THE New World Order and A "new world order". So now I will repeat in short what I've already said. When politicians refer to a "new world order" they do not necessarily mean THE New World Order. Considering that Kevin Rudd and George Bush both have different political ideologies, the new world orders they refer to are clearly orders based around different concepts.

  • @tmac9938 As an example, Labor fights for free healthcare access for all. George Bush does not. The new world orders that each seeks to create are different, every person and politician that refers to A "new world order" has a different interpretation of what they wish that to be. A lot of the time, these interpretations do NOT match with the ideologies of THE New World Order, and considering the list of politicians provided that say "new world order" in speeches, all have different political...

  • @tmac9938 .... (3) views on what that order will be like and how they plan to help build it. Now, hopefully, I have explained this to you so that it penetrates your thick skull and dodges the ferrets nesting in the emptiness of your head.

  • @Vahtacen LOL you're so clueless. have fun walkin in the dark, pussy.

  • @tmac9938 You also fail to win this argument, even if you feel self-righteous because you've actually failed to provide any evidence or arguments contrary to what I've said.

  • @Vahtacen read more, learn more, change the globe

  • @tmac9938 Exactly what I plan to do. And I can learn more and change the globe more if I don't waste my time on stupid right-wing dominionist conspiracy theorists.

  • @Vahtacen have fun

  • Look kids, freemasons are soooooo coooool ! It's club of intellectual who deals in math looooolll, and then they do all that super neat Da Vinci Code stuff.

    Too bad they'll abort your children, send you to die in irak, feed you depleted uranium, kill 90 % of humanity because that's what they wrote in the georgia guidestones, just because that's how they worship baal/satan/etc...

  • notice when donald duck goes into the "secret room" they give the masonic handshake... nice touch disney.

  • in this video they are claiming that greeks invented math and music ...LIES they learned alot from their trade with Egypt, Africa, middle east and Asia

  • @midnightaria they all have contributed and learned from each other. Numbers are a universal constant. Nobody INVENTED math. The ratios always existed in nature like the video says and it's possible that they were discovered independently by different people throughout history. The egyptian and mayan pyramids are a good example of this. Two civilizations with absolutely no contact who figured out some of the same universal constants

  • @cityshitkicker I agree with you ...that was my point ...

  • @midnightaria Pretty sure that "one rock plus another rock equals two rocks" AKA math, can not be 'invented'.

  • @sickdude197 LOL your funny wish all math was that simple but it isn't.

  • @midnightaria

    It is that simple, even though math by time become built up to become more and more advanced.

    However, geek DID formulate, combine, add together what others known, made it easier to discover more advance properties of numbers and math.

  • @Alicecoldangel what I meant was It is not that simple for me. I HATE working math equations especially algebra. No one can ever talk me into liking math. Yea and it's true the Greeks formulated and compiled the math, I know that but when I originally posted I was just trying to remind people that other cultures besides the greeks were using forms math and it was posted right after I read an interesting article about it.

  • Now I really could care less about this topic. Funny video though it brings back childhood memory's.

  • @midnightaria

    they don't claim Greeks invented math at all.All they talk about is Pythagoras' influence on Mathematics.

    true but it didn't really start taking shape in the written and in philosophical way and form until the greeks namely Pythagoras and his disciple starting dissecting math....If there was never a Pythagoras you would never have had a Plato..that is fact..do some searching ,you will see..

  • @ambush77 i know...

  • I liked this video as a child ...but I still hate math XD

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  • This is great thanks

  • can anyone explain me what this video has to do with masons/illuminati?

  • @Valdris1987 It deals with masons/Illuminati because this math that Donald is learning is usually thought in esoteric circles. Such as the Pythagorean theorem,Golden Ratio,and the mathematical complexity of pentagrams.Which are the basics in sacred geometry. Besides that look at how Donald had to join Pythagoras’ secret society, that used pentagrams to distinguished its initiates. So that's connected with the pentagrams seen in freemasonry, also freemasonry makes uses of sacred geometry.

  • @Valdris1987 check out this article: vigilantcitizen . com / latestnews/donald-duck-in-math­magic-land-video / close the spaces between the / and . and then copy and paste into your browser

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  • i watched this when i was little, it helped me in geometry,and other maths.

  • A wonderful and educational cartoon from Disney. Thank you for your upload! :)

  • 5:46

    "There are literally thousands of members in good standing in nature's Pythagorean society of the star"

    There are literally thousands of MEMBERS in GOOD STANDING in nature's Pythagorean SOCIETY OF THE STAR.

    Translation: "There are literally thousands of Satanists/elitists who rule in our civilization's secret societies."

    Illuminati.

  • Satan is in the symbols, Yahweh in the details.

  • @EndIgnoranceb42012 You mean Jehovah (Jehovah is God's personal name)

  • I would just like to clarify that although this movie MAY be driven with Free Masonic intent, sacred geometry is very much a genuine and integral aspect of nature and should not be ignored simply because elitists have appropriated the knowledge for their own selfish ends.

  • @MJimiD i agree i get worried to say it sometimes in case i leading ppl astray and i often think i in enuf trouble with Creator as it is but i often think the 'powers that be' took all this pentagram and sacred geometry and twisted it or reversed it as i often thought this world is upside down. Maybe Yeshua/Jeasus used it, i wud have thought he had 'magick' or shamanic powers and the pentagram is to do with the elements well he walked on water, tranformed water into wine. i hear they added J

  • @grabb1tt to the language later maybe he was originally King of the Yews as the Yew tree has the pentagram shape inside and the Lord of Lords and King of Kings be able to command the elements lol Last Avatar:P also i see the rune corresponding to the Yew tree is I. like the rastas say I and I maybe. 3rd eye. Source without(All ah) and source within need to link up.

  • killuminati

  • wow, how are kids meant to understand this?

  • It has freemason written all over it but its very educational LOL.

  • it looks like freemasonry for kids. real fun...

  • Nice... i like it!!!

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  • i had this on vhs when i was little. always one of my favorites. thanks for posting

  • Bricks have been shat.

  • I remember absolutely loving this as a kid!

  • Does anybody else think that the wax flower is smiling at them?

  • Now in modern times they would never make a cartoon like this because the boobs on the Roman statues would be deemed too controversial.

  • Omg, I just watched this in Math Class today.

  • Oh my god, the youtube video screen is a golden rectangle!

  • This film is mentioned in our math book

  • Ten people who've seen this video don't understand mathematics or the golden ratio.

  • Mind = Blown

  • Should I feel old if I remember watching this on TV as a kid...

  • I remember watching this last year in my algebra class.

  • I just watched this video while taking a dump before going to the gym. It was the most pleasant and educational poop I've ever taken.

  • Just learned how a harp works.

  • I remember seeing this.

  • Oh, shit! Who harmonics in my Disney?

  • Now add an introduction to calculus in a Dora the explorer episode.

  • i stumbledupon this and couldn't take my eyes off. very interesting.

  • Minecraft

  • THAWK3 just missed the point

  • You know what gets me? All these people below me are giving people shit calling them conspiracy theroists and "go back to your tinfoil lair"-But the it described right in the FUCKING CARTOON a group of elite people using secret symbols to communicate between each other, (which just so happens to be the EXACT same symbol of satanists) and hiding knowledge from the public-and this was like 3000 yrs ago...sorry but nothing has changed and they still use the same FUCKING SYMBOL!!

  • I don't understand the rectangles in structures you can see them in any way I guess... well except for the greek buildings.

  • @6pdt7xfovni it's about proportions. In their face, their form, their body.

  • There's something about old Disney cartoons...

  • "Only members were allowed to attend, they had a secret emblem. THE PENTAGRAM!" Hahaha...... Hail Satan.

  • @yYourFami1y The pentagram is a mathematical symbol. The pentacle is a suit in Tarot. Neither are Satanic.

  • I saw this is Algebra class. You never are to old for Disney. .

  • Saw this in school today... hahha

  • @qwertythezippet me too

  • GOD DANMIT I LEARNED!!!! 

  • And to think, things of this quality are rarely made, and PBS is going broke.

  • omg awesome...

  • what the fuck someone sent me this vid wtf is this shit

  • 6 people failed math class...

  • Great now I'm late for class.

  • Fibonacci's Circle...amazing

  • just why would u dislike this??

  • watched this endlessly on tape as a child..

    i loved it and had totally forgotten about it till just now.

    was reading something that mentioned the golden ratio and when wiki'd, i couldnt understand the language *stoned* but i DID get a sudden flashback of good ol' donald. thanks for the upload.

  • Hahaha, that Donald... 4:47

  • loves thi