Review of Zeitgeist

Zeitgeist (2007 Video)
9/10
A wake up call you've never had
2 April 2011
Warning: Spoilers
Icredible. That's the correct term to describe this documentary. As said in the storyline, Zeitgeist is constituted by three parts, in a first look, very distinctive, but that in the end all serve the exact same purpose. The beginning of the first part describes the religion in a general fashion, slowly centering the argument in Christians. In a very mature and culturistic way, it makes you think if all that you've been taught by your family as a kid, concerning god, is indeed truth. The second part discusses 9/11, by showing the viewer all the recordings, statements and testimonies hidden by the government so far, that they didn't want you to see, stating that it was in fact, a way of finding an excuse to subsequently going in to war with Iraq, with one very simple purpose. Oil, which leads to importation, which leads to money. And which leads to the third part of this documentary, that talks about that very same thing, money. The third part is about how money is generated and how crisis are created, by telling the story about how the Federal Reserve of the United States was originated, what is it's purpose, and who has been behind it until now days. In general, it clearly tells the spectator who how and why is behind the curtains of this huge theater we call world economy. My advice to all the readers who are thinking about watching this spectacular documentary, is to actually watch it, and think. Think about the big picture that is this stage you're acting in, without even taking notice. But think about it with an open mind, and don't take everything as the only truth, do some research by yourself. Believe me, its worth your while.
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