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Zeitgeist: Addendum (Final Cut)

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Published on Mar 31, 2012

Zeitgeist: Addendum, is a 2008 documentary film produced and directed by Peter Joseph, and a sequel to the 2007 film Zeitgeist: The Movie. Zeitgeist: Addendum is itself followed by the 2011 film Zeitgeist: Moving Forward.

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  • Chris Brockway

    This guy who's a economical hitman is a right clown, he's been partly responsible for poverty and death in a country then he comes on and tells us he would like his grandchildren to grow up in a world like the venus project ?! What a fucking prick !!

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  • Pablo Costa Tirado

    That's an "Argumentum ad hominem".

    en.wikipedia . org / wiki / Ad_hominem (without spaces)

    It's OK but no relevant.

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  • carbonfiberfan

    Somebody help me out. He starts talking about how technology could save us in the resource based economy. I guess he is saying that machines will free us from employment wage slavery, but what will happen if the machines break down?Who will fix them? How will they be payed to fix them? WIll there be an incentive to study and go to school to learn how to fix those machines? If somebody can answer this with sound lucid logic there is a bag of gummy bears and a bottle of mid range scotch in it 4 u.

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  • Pablo Costa Tirado

    There's no money so no one should be payed to fix them. The incentive system would be very different than today, look for it in youtube "Jacque Fresco (2011): Incentive & Motivation (Audio)". It's an old question.

    In the other hand, you have misunderstood some part, the machines "will free us", but that doesn't mean that we will be doing absolutely nothing all day, even more in the transition age.

    Jacque talks a lot about this in several videos and in the talks about transitional state.

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  • MrGgraves

    paid not 'payed'

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  • Pablo Costa Tirado

    Sorry, my english is not perfect.

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  • ALUMATRIX

    to the one who created this video, thank you,, i only have 3 yrs of a 4yr college degree completed, i stopped mainly because i felt .like i wasnt learning anything useful, in my gut i constantly felt like what a waste of time, effort,money and uneeded stress,, i learned more in the first 20min-of this video than my state university taught me in 3 years, again, thank you, never understood money but i feel i have a handle on the basics for the first time in my life !

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  • breethebhoy

    Would John Lennons Imagine not be the most perfect song to conclude this? No religion, No possessions, No need for greed or hunger, nothing to kill or die for.....Truly would be a brotherhood of man and all Life!!!!

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  • Russ Faraci

    Its all about pride as incentive in an abundance (non monetary) system. If you take pride in what you do or make, then the product or service, you will want people to have it for free, just as you will receive anything you want in exchange. When companies make products for $, products are designed with "profitability first" and not quality. There is no money to be made in free energy. Fossil fuels are controlled in supply, making it perfect for profit in the current structure.wheres that scotch?

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  • Monique Vee

    No, I can live without technology. I can not live without good politcis. Thank you soooo much for religion, God, and the government. Because I don't want to live in Mozambique or Nigeria. I don't need a bad monetary system, but money is like water it just flows and do its job. Neither do I need a bad hit man

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  • jtb303

    most of this is true... but a machine lead world, one world etc... isn't that a bit NWO...doh.... I don't think more complex technology is the answer... it may be less... and yes scrap money and do something else... nice dream...

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  • Ross Northcote

    I was under the impression that Clinton was able to balance the budget and create a small surplus. So how was that possible if debt has been on the rise ever since the introduction of the Federal Reserve?

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  • Chris Ulmer

    What I understand though is that we will be free to pursue our own interests. Lazyness is not an ingrained behavior thru heredity but is a rejection of the system. If you say we will be "doing even more" that will be because we WANT to do more (whatever it is we want to do). A resource based society is really what people describe who have near-death experience and have crossed over for a while. While it's not perfect, it's really heaven on earth compared to what we have now.

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  • Chris Ulmer

    You have to forgive them. In a resource based economy there's no use for unforgiveness and hatred of others. The resource based society (which is coming regardless, because it's the next stage of evolution) is also going to bring about an even far greater awakening for society of something else - that we all live forever and that every person is yourself. That awareness will cause society to forgive everything and everyone. There won't be any judgement anymore. What an amazing new world!

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  • ngoc pham

    kan vi være venner

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