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[_] Anonymous 08/21/12(Tue)20:17 No.1748808
>> [_] Anonymous 08/21/12(Tue)20:18 No.1748810
zaitgaist plz go
>> [_] Anonymous 08/21/12(Tue)21:02 No.1748842
The film is an interesting object lesson on how conspiracy theories get to be so popular.... It's
a driven, if uneven, piece of propaganda, a marvel of tight editing and fuzzy thinking. Its
on-camera sources are mostly conspiracy theorists, co-mingled with selective eyewitness accounts,
drawn from archival footage and often taken out of context. It derides the media as a pawn of the
International Bankers, but produces media reports for credibility when convenient. The film
ignores expert opinion, except the handful of experts who agree with it. And yet, it's
compelling. It shamelessly ploughs forward, connecting dots with an earnest certainty that makes
you want to give it an A for effort.
>> [_] Anonymous 08/21/12(Tue)21:06 No.1748845
>>1748842
It got me thinking, so I'll give it that. It has a handful of very valid points, amidst a sea of
fuzzier or even laughable ones, so I'll give it that, too. Beyond that? Nice editing, maybe. Not
quite a joke or a farce, nor is it the "How-To: Anarchist's Guide to Overthrowing the Bad Dudes".