I don't have two hours to watch a strange conspiracy film, so I only watched a random passage... "Sirius [...] which, on december 24th, alligns with the three brightest stars in Orions belt." I showed this to my court astrologer, who laughed out loud. Those four stars are fixed stars which always allign, 24th december or not.
If the rest of the film is similar crap, I agree that it's more interesting talking about a bar in San Francisco. Tell me more about that bar...
DhD_PillowPants said:
Can someone give me the low down on what type of bullshit this is before I waste my time?
It's like Loose Change but with extra organ music. I think.
To be honest I didn't watch much of it.
It's in three parts regarding religion, 9/11, and how "the elite" have been manipulating their way towards a new world order for over 60 years. Sounds pretty far-fetched, huh?
I'm positive the WTC buildings collapsed from controlled demolition, so Zeitgeist is pretty fun as it provides a theory as to who did it and why.
I'm positive you're wrong. And I'm positive that the several drinks (and I do mean SEVERAL) that I just had at Zeitgeist were a better use of my time than the time you spent watching this nonsense.
Wow. It's pretty impressive that someone can be positive about something that's been disproven by good, cold, hard science on more than one occasion and has pretty shakey reasoning behind it in the first place.
It makes me sick when people hijack tragedy for their own agendas, which is why I'm as disgusted with the conspiracy nuts as I am at the American government for how they have used that incident to their advantage. I wish I lived in San Francisco, so I could get a good drink and some tamales.
DhD_PillowPants said:
Can someone give me the low down on what type of bullshit this is before I waste my time?
It's like Loose Change but with extra organ music. I think.
To be honest I didn't watch much of it.
It's in three parts regarding religion, 9/11, and how "the elite" have been manipulating their way towards a new world order for over 60 years. Sounds pretty far-fetched, huh?
I'm positive the WTC buildings collapsed from controlled demolition, so Zeitgeist is pretty fun as it provides a theory as to who did it and why.
I'm positive you're wrong. And I'm positive that the several drinks (and I do mean SEVERAL) that I just had at Zeitgeist were a better use of my time than the time you spent watching this nonsense.
Wow. It's pretty impressive that someone can be positive about something that's been disproven by good, cold, hard science on more than one occasion and has pretty shakey reasoning behind it in the first place.
It makes me sick when people hijack tragedy for their own agendas, which is why I'm as disgusted with the conspiracy nuts as I am at the American government for how they have used that incident to their advantage. I wish I lived in San Francisco, so I could get a good drink and some tamales.
Wait? Some lady brings Tamales to the bar? I must go to SF!
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Formus
Milwaukee, WI
May 2007
DEC 07, 2007 12:02 PM
Louis_XIV said:
I don't have two hours to watch a strange conspiracy film, so I only watched a random passage... "Sirius [...] which, on december 24th, alligns with the three brightest stars in Orions belt." I showed this to my court astrologer, who laughed out loud. Those four stars are fixed stars which always allign, 24th december or not.
If the rest of the film is similar crap, I agree that it's more interesting talking about a bar in San Francisco. Tell me more about that bar...
Margot_Dent
Los Angeles, CA
February 2004
AUG 25, 2007 09:26 AM