Friday, 7 January 2011

Planned-opolis, aka the NWO Panopticon

They think they're going to turn this country into a technoDPRK. I don't see it working, but its success or failure rests on an unknown capacity; how much everyone will put up with. Agenda 21, if these lunatics get what they want, literally bars humans from the country and herds them into these kind of cities. I am not such a fool as to not have noticed the same theme running through things like the Zeitgeist Movement, which as far as I am concerned is a Commie cult. We won't have to work anymore! Oh boy.

On a personal level it's debatable whether the Zeitgeist thing woke me up, as I was introduced to 9-11/the NWO through it, or whether it hampered my awakening as it is something of a dead end. Not as if Alex Jones is above criticism, but his work is a lot more 'alive' if that makes sense, and explains things simply for people newly departing the TV-matrix.



I have also noted the many attempts to glamourise ww2 rationing in the media over recent years. Ask anyone old enough to remember, and they will tell you how great it was when it ended. The CO2phobes however try to get the children to believe that they are right and their (presumably, backwards/bigoted) elders are wrong, and that all enlightened people support an eco rationed police state. Hmm, let's push the green agenda and break up the family with one stone. That gets an A efficiency rating.

I'll have to stop blogging soon as it consumes too much of my calorie card, all this pedalling to power the computer...lol

3 comments:

  1. Comparing this to The Zeitgeist Movement is a big mistake.

    "Planned-opolis" actually describes the future of our current situation pretty well if we don't alter its course.

    If you say "yes" to the question, "if you would have the opportunity to change the world for the better" then you should definitely and thoroughly research The Zeitgeist Movement and The Venus Project.

    Clearly, The Zeitgeist Movement has nothing to do with "Planned-opolis", nor does it have any (substantial amounts of) elements that are comparable.

    Also, The Zeitgeist Movement = communism? Now this is funny :)

    Maybe you should get in touch with VTV of http://www.blogtalkradio.com/v-radio to maybe setup a show where you can discuss the ideas you have about The Zeitgeist Movement or The Venus Project.

    I personally look forward to this :)

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  2. "3. Replacing money-based nationalistic economies with a resource-based world economy.

    4. Assisting in stabilizing the world’s population through education and voluntary birth control."

    http://thevenusproject.com/the-venus-project-introduction/aims-proposals

    http://www.blogtalkradio.com/v-radio/2010/12/22/is-the-zeitgeist-movement-or-the-venus-project-a-cult

    http://v-radioblog.blogspot.com/2010/12/is-zeitgeist-movement-cult.html

    The first comment on that one is kind of ironic. Scientology is also not a cult, according to Scientologists.

    http://barbedwiresmile.wordpress.com/2009/01/31/dialogues-with-the-venus-project-zeitgeist-movement/

    Now let it be said I don't agree with the following person's endorsements of Milton Friedman or "free trade" per se, but still:

    http://pccapitalist.wordpress.com/2009/01/28/the-new-marxist-movement-zeitgeist-movement/

    A lot of the ZM does run paralell to some of the propaganda used to sell us the technotronic NWO. There are a little too many paralells for my liking there.

    I also don't like their criticising of the Branch Dividians, without acknowledging that they were massacred by the Feds. Very bad taste.

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  3. Oh I will be fair, host did refer to Waco: Rules of Engagement at 62 mins.

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