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ZEITGEIST: MOVING FORWARD | OFFICIAL RELEASE | 2011

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Uploaded on Jan 25, 2011

Please support Peter Joseph's new, upcoming free film project: "InterReflections": http://www.interreflectionsmovie.com/...

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This is the Official Online (Youtube) Release of "Zeitgeist: Moving Forward" by Peter Joseph. [30 subtitles ADDED!]

On Jan. 15th, 2011, "Zeitgeist: Moving Forward" was released theatrically to sold out crowds in 60 countries; 31 languages; 295 cities and 341 Venues. It has been noted as the largest non-profit independent film release in history.

This is a non-commercial work and is available online for free viewing and no restrictions apply to uploading/download/posting/linking - as long as no money is exchanged.

A Free DVD Torrent of the full 2 hr and 42 min film in 30 languages is also made available through the main website [below], with instructions on how one can download and burn the movie to DVD themselves. His other films are also freely available in this format.

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  • Thordai

    What the fuck? Are you dumbfucks still giving fippletest ammunition?  If you want that cunt to fuck off you better stop giving him reason not to.

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  • AnonymousVoltaire1

    Says the monkey to the organ grinder

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  • nolips99

    Hahaha, this is nice me, if you want me to be a real dick you'd seriously hate it.

    Anarcho-communism has no mention the need to safeguard the environment, so no, RBE is not that. That renders your whole post moot.

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  • AnonymousVoltaire1

    Critics of the genetic argument for the replacement model also point out that the rate of mutation used for the "molecular clock" is not necessarily constant, which makes the 200,000 year date for "mitochondrial Eve" unreliable.

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    The rate of inheritable mutations for a species or a population can vary due to a number of factors including generation time, the efficiency of DNA repair within cells, ambient temperature, and varying amounts of natural environmental mutagens. In addition, some kinds of DNA molecules are known to be more subject to mutation than others, resulting in faster mutation rates. This seems to be the case with the Y chromosome in human males.

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    Further criticism of the genetic argument for the replacement model has come from geneticists at Oxford University. They found that the human betaglobin gene is widely distributed in Asia but not in Africa. Since this gene is thought to have originated more than 200,000 years ago, it undercuts the claim that an African population of modern Homo sapiens replaced East Asian archaic humans less than 60,000 years ago

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  • AnonymousVoltaire1

    well depending on whos science your reading, Australopithicus Afarensis (lucy) goes back 4.4 million yrs, correct she is not a modern day homo sapiens, but there are clues we are directly related.And in fact a part of human evolution.And again, the more science we learn, the more those stats change.

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    There are two sources of evidence supporting the replacement model--the fossil record and DNA. So far, the earliest finds of modern Homo sapiens skeletons come from Africa. They date to nearly 200,000 years ago on that continent.

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    They appear in Southwest Asia around 100,000 years ago and elsewhere in the Old World by 60,000-40,000 years ago. Unless modern human remains dating to 200,000 years ago or earlier are found in Europe or East Asia, it would seem that the replacement model better explains the fossil data for those regions. However, the DNA data supporting a replacement are more problematical.

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  • chitownsuperfan

    homo sapiens evolved 200,000 years ago. Different forms of the "homo" species existed before that, but not homo sapiens. Therefore, we were not around 2,000,000 years ago

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