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What is the zeitgeist film exaggerated?

I have recently seen the first Zeitgeist movie and was like wow (about religion) and other things too. PPL then I saw comments saying it is exaggerated and biased and wanted to know if any of the info was inaccurate or a handkerchief can anyone porportion of you tell me what parts where?? because IDK: /

See the Zeitgeist Movie Guide companion to the full documentation on all data presented: http://www.zeitgeistthefilm.com/Zeitgeist,% 20The% 20Movie-20Companion%%% 20Guide 20pdf.pdf watch words people use when talking about the movie Zeitgeist. If there are no local findings, most likely do not know what they're talking about. For example, you can read someone explain, "Zeitgeist is full of lies and has been discredited. "Where are your sources for such statements? Most likely you just do not agree with some of the materials in film (in the religion and 9 / 11 parties, in particular) and I've seen web sites with cries of "Zeitgeist Debunked!", without actually reading and critical thinking about the "critics" he says. Instead, look at the movie Zeitgeist in a different way … Many people see the movie Zeitgeist and become stuck in the details I personally disagree with, and then lose the main point of what the movie Zeitgeist has to do with: 1) Part 1 – Religion: Religious people are offended much to the theories described in the part, but the main point is that for as long as mankind has religion, it has been used to manipulate people. Why Why? For many reasons. Once one believes blindly in faith, are left to become targets for manipulation. 2) Part 2 – 11.09 Inside Job: The people have been arguing both sides for many years: the official explanation of what happened against the theories of people. The point is that people manipulated the media with fear and uncertainty blindly believe what was being reported. The fear of being portrayed in the media of the threats of the terrorists was so strong, people literally left many rights that were fought for his foresight to the father, despite Does much more likely to die in a number of more common forms Death by terrorist attack. It is not important if the attack was terrorist or not. The point is this case has been used again as the country and the world through the media communication. 3) Part 3 – Corporate Governance and Propaganda: The story is full of examples of the masses being handled adroitly and skillfully long media. Thus, the masses are not told what to do by governments and corporations. That would be a mistake and people get offended and do not. In contrast, media is used to manipulate the masses to do what governments and companies want to do. The masses believe they are acting voluntarily, but often ably led along the path of decisions that are meant to do. This part of the film has a lot of examples. 2007 of Zeitgeist flying many pens because it was perceived as a documentary. Peter Joseph, creator of Zeitgeist movie is a musician and an artist. Spirit of the time understood as a form Peter art, giving examples of how easy it is to deceive mankind. If one reflects on the details and rejects the entire film, and is not personally according to the theories presented, then one is not the point of the film. I recommend the 2008 sequel to Zeitgeist Addendum, even more: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7065205277695921912 # The first two parts of the Addition of new on the manipulation of the masses, but now the last two parts a "solution" to the problems of world. The solution is radical, but compelling, and certainly worth the 2 hours to see. Zeitgeist III is due to be released in January 2011. This third film initially will be released in theaters in 60 countries and 20 languages ​​worldwide. A few weeks after the theatrical release, which will be available for viewing free in the usual places: YouTube, Google Video, Vimeo, etc. Check out the trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QYLLFpNn4lM.

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