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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.

Website:
http://www.zeitgeistmovingforward.com
http://www.zeitgeistmovie.com

SUPPORT PETER JOSEPH (DONATIONS): http://zeitgeistmovie.com/torrents.html

Release Map:
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DVD:
http://zeitgeistmovie.com/order.html

Movement:
http://www.thezeitgeistmovement.com

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  • 299nacho

    -The United States throws enough food a year to feed the whole world.

    -The energy spent on military would be enough to provide global abundance

    -Energy from solar, hydro and geo can power the world

    Wants are generated by society.

    Needs: Food, shelter, clothing and education.

    You are not a engineer or scientist, so unless you have the numbers, Shut up.

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  • Franck Merlot

    I've just watched "The Apprentice". It does quite accurately depict current corporate reality. It's in fact like a tragic comedy. A farce. A bunch of narcissists suggested to cooperate in meaningless projects with the sole purpose of generating profit and with one individual finally come out as a sole "winner". A winner of what? The best bullshitting? The best backstabbing?

    Easy to sense the tension after they've been pitted against each other by the "boss".

    Totally natural right?

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  • Shadowravermiguel1

    You are a moron!!

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  • TheAudiostation

    Waste Time

    /watch?v=DdjnFCrbKoI

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  • Franck Merlot

    Have you checked the average wages in countries such as Congo, Nigeria, India or China?

    After checking that, also verify the average wages of the logistics staff that ship the raw materials, semi-finished products and finished products around the globe for the sole purpose of minimising cost, MAINLY HUMAN RESSOURCES cost. It's just a piece of reality.

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  • R2BCH2

    It's all about switches and marketing use them without the s, relentlessly. Let's put it this way - in a world without marketing you only want what you need.

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  • matt shlong

    Ok, thanks for the reply, sorry for my ignorance on the subject buts its only in the last few years that I and probably many others have started to question its[money] validity. I suppose the next logical question would be why would it cost roughly 10-20 times more in such a scenario of equal wage?

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  • R2BCH2

    One of the highly personal items is also your dick. Do you think anybody will make you share it?

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  • Franck Merlot

    Just as an example, a mass produced item such as a mobile phone (or any other electronic gadget) would cost cost you roughly 10-20 times more in such scenario of equal wage. Would you buy a mobile phone for $500-10,000? It would most likely be limited to the top 1% who could afford it.

    What do you think how long it would take for Apple, Nokia, blackberry and others who are dependent on the mass market to go out of business?

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  • rbc13183

    That's because it presents a vision of the majority of the human population actually coming together. It seems so surreal that it can cause an emotional reaction. I admit that I did get a little emotional throughout those last parts, especially when it showed the girl at the very end living in an RBE. The first thought that came to mind were my two little girls, and the idea that they could have a real future...one that doesn't require them to play some silly game just to survive.

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  • MrIzzyDizzy

    ha,of course personal items are not shared. homes laptops tooth brushes socks. - just items that make sense - save allot of resources and preserve privacy - but your home is not really owned but -is not entered with out your permission. its really talking about sharing cars boats lawn mowers and resources like oil water wood etc, not personal things.

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