A clip from "Collapse" a documentary by Chris Smith director of "American Movie" & "The Yes Men"
Radical thinker Michael Ruppert outlines his apocalyptic vision of our world after the collapse of industrial civilization.
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@iluvmym4 you sir, are retarded
Revenger117 1 month ago
Great video. Great movie. I bought a few of them. I let all of my friends and family watch it.
269dremer 1 month ago
Leave it to Beaver! Yea these kids now spend all their time playing video games-the America we grown up with is gone! I think the young people will riot & possibly civil war could break out some day! The military is trained for NWO for a reason! By the way-video games now is not PAC man anymore! God help us I hope I'm wrong!!!!
iluvmym4 2 months ago
Way to max out profits is to limit access to it... We have found oceans of oil. It seems to be a renewable resource of carbon "fat" run off of Magma... but, if he is right the 3rd world will die 1st. they are far too weak and stupid to make it. We have Solar towers, and the Amish who can grow huge massive farms with now modern means. Look at the Congo, them fuckign idiots can grow shit. They will all fucking die, because they are too stupid. And we them them dead to save the earth
MrAppleseed88 3 months ago
With the breakdown of the family that I've witnessed within the past 40 years, my conclusion is being 'with your own tribe', is meaningless by today's standards. Americans, especially, have been psychically-driven toward individualism and thus 'family unity' exists only in Leave-It-To-Beaver episodes.
In short, we're basically on our own. I could be wrong, but my 50-plus years of living as an American has proven otherwise. Survival of the fittest. That's reality, the rest is nonsense.
JoJo1955 3 months ago
The problem of capitalism is -- it is based on the idea that we are living in an open system, with infinite resources ..... Actually, the world is relatively close system with high constrained resources. The multi-national companies attempts to extend the market (increase population) instead of maximising the margin, since the former is easier to achieve. The earth cannot maintain a comfortable living standard for everyone based on the current enormous population.
perigee17 4 months ago
The increasing of population is also encouraged by the politicians to avoid the retirement overhead. They promise with high social insurances based on the simple increment of young population. The society cannot provide the enough education, job chances for all these new borns because that we are living in a relatively close systems with finite resources.
perigee17 4 months ago
@MikeG11986 I was being sarcastic.. trying to mock the idea of sacrificing human needs and life for profit.
FreedomOfInfoTV 5 months ago
@FreedomOfInfoTV Capitalism is all about maximizing profit and cutting cost, pay less for more, and producing low quality products to maintain cyclical consumption. The bases of capitalism are opposite to effectiveness and efficiency. I'm not talking about money, because money is a useless man made product, just like stocks. Food, water and warmth for ALL people should be priority one for every intelligent person. Not money. Mankind lost its way a long time ago.
MikeG11986 5 months ago
@MikeG11986 Ye except....if you give people what they need to live, people wont have to pay for the things they need to live... Then by definition of capitalism we wouldn't be free because it interferes with the free market and corporate growth..duh
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