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Uploaded by on Dec 29, 2011

A documentary film made to encourage the public to start their own research into the inherrant dangers and problems within a monetary based system, whilst highlighting the possibilities of new society types, using a resource based economy as an example.

Made by Luke Robertson, Rory Okey, Stephanie MacIndoe and Ryan Dawson at the University of Portsmouth.

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  • An honour, gentlemen and ladies. Thanks for including me.

  • great work Pompey, lovely to see the students engrossed within the movement.

    For me watching the Zeitgeist Addendum was a slap of reality round the face, it totally changed the way i live my life. I have been A Zeitgeist activist for about 2 years now and one of the biggest problems i can see is not may after educating themselves with the movement actually change their minds. People are just so dependent on the system and closed minded they simply dont possess the capacity for change.

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  • great video, although i don't agree with the closing quote. i would argue that a secure future *would* in fact make people more adventurous. the problem, however, lies in how we approach security. we currently consider security as an individual endeavor when in fact it has a lot more to do with how we take care of each other in society.

  • @stathamajf Having seen many similar videos my opinion is biased.

    Hopefully this video has introduced some important topics to newbies.

    That being said, my initial comment is not withdrawn.

  • @fuckenps3 I see what you're saying, but it was a university project, not a hollywood production. And most people haven't heard these ideas already, reaching even a few new minds is worth it in my estimations.

  • @badmanbadger Well gg, on this quality even on a small budget, but it's still useless in the realm of youtube.

  • @superrozzy I have heard that phrase, it's stupid. Negative comments exist to show what's wrong with something so that it can be improved. Much like what TZM aims to do.

    If you're taking my comments as rude, then you need a reality check.

    To say it's poorly made, does not suggest anything but the fact that it seems poorly made.

    Why are you telling me what to do? What is wrong with you people?

  • @fuckenps3 have you ever heard of the phrase if you havent got anything nice to say the dont say it. this was a university project that was worked on very hard. a lot of effort went into this and quite frankly your remarks are just plain rude and aren't supported by anything other than your opinion. to say that this video was poorly made is suggesting that you could do something better, i highly doubt that. spread your bile and hatred somewhere else your pathetic little individual.

  • @fuckenps3 the film was made at uni as a side project and cost no money. if you want Hollywood then you're simply another drone, conditioned to the expectations of a monetary-based, economic system. chill out and smoke a joint :)

  • @O5CARMICHA3L Hahahaha, angry much?

    Same could be said about you, fucking hypocrite.

    Not my fault the production values of the video are poor, and the video conveys knowledge that is easily found in hundreds of other videos.

  • Great! We all need to share and create information like this, we all want to learn about the best step for our species.

  • @fuckenps3 Do something better you pessimistic fuck.

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