
by Genivar » Wed Dec 08, 2010 3:16 pm

by Farnhamia » Wed Dec 08, 2010 3:27 pm
Jostedule wrote:The only thing rational about their ramblings is the one on religion.

by Glorious Homeland » Wed Dec 08, 2010 3:43 pm
Genivar wrote:Who here on NS has heard of The Zeitgeist Movement and the Venus Project, If you have what do you think of it?
Could it really be the solution to all humanities evils? Or is it just a Utopian pipe-dream?
"The Zeitgeist movement is not a political movement; it does not recognise divisionary notions such as nations, governments, races, religions, creeds or class."
"Rather, we see the world as one organism, and the human race as a singular family. Simultaneously, we acknowledge that we depend entirely on our environment, not only in regard to the necessities of life, such as food air and water but for influence and guidance in regards to life's processes. We recognise and understand that aligning ourselves with natural processes is the most progressive and productive disposition we can have."
"The Zeitgeist movement in fact is the activist arm of the Venus Project."
"An organisation which constitutes the life-long work of industrial designer and social engineer Jacque Fresco. Simply put, what the Venus Project represents and the Zeitgeist movement condones; is the application of "the scientific method" for social concern."
"One of the greatest discoveries of human kind, which has allowed for tremendous advancement in our abilities on this planet; has been the application and understanding of science. Through the humane application of science and technology to social design and decision making we have the means to transform our environment into something exceeding more balanced, organised, humane, productive, and most importantly, sustainable.
As many are aware at this time both with our societal integrity, and ecological integrity are in serious question. The current economic system is falling apart at an accelerating rate with the prospect of world-wide unemployment occuring possibly on the largest scale ever seen."
"Simultaneously we are approaching the point of no return in regard to the destruction of the environment. Given the current state of affairs, many of which will be addressed in the first part of this presentation, the viewer should find that we not only need to move in another direction; we have to."
"In order to understand where we are and how we have gotten to this point in history, we need to address those societal attributes which have greatly affected our social conduct. The most important observation in this regard, is our use of a monetary system. In this section we are going to address the mechanisms of our world monetary system, pointing out the consequences this type of organisational structure has produced. These consequences include:
1) The need for cyclical consumption. Denoting the economic requirement that products and services are perpetually bought and sold regardless of quality and waste.
2) The abundance of scarcity. Denoting how resources goods and services are deliberately made scarce to ensure profitability within the supply and demand equations.
3) The priority of profit. Denoting the vast corruption commonplace in the world due to the need to generate income.
4) Fiscal Manipulation. Denoting how the central banking systems of the world work to benefit of their corporate constituents and establishment power.
1) The need for cyclical consumption. The roles of people in the monetary system are basically broken into three distinctions. The employee, the employer, the consumer.
The employee performs tasks for the employer in exchange for a wage or monetary payment, while the employer sells a good or service to the consumer for a profit, another classification of monetary payment. In turn, both the employer and employee function as consumers, for the monetary payments they obtain are used to purchase goods and services relevant to their survival. This act of purchasing goods and services is what allows the entire system to perpetuate, thus allowing the employer and employee to make money, and thus continue consuming. In other words, it is the requirement of perpetual or cyclical consumption that keeps the entire economy going. If consumption was ever to stop, the whole system would collapse."
"This produces two severe consequences for society.
1) Nothing physically produced can ever maintain a lifespan longer than what can be endured in order to maintain the needed 'cyclical consumption'. In other words, everything must break down in a respective amount of time in order to continue the financial circulation needed to power the economy. This characteristic can be defined as 'planned obsolescence'. Planned obsolescence is essentially the deliberate withholding of efficiency so the product in question breaks down respectively fast. This happens both intentionally, with manufacturers timing their product for breakdown, often as soon as the warranty runs out, and indirectly. Where product based shortcuts taken in production, usually in the form of cheap materials and poor design translates into an inferior product immediately, with the failure of the product simply a matter of time."
"The Second consequence is that 2) New products and services must be constantly introduced regardless of functional utility. Generating endless waste. The result of these two issues are nothing but unacceptable. For not only are resources being neglectfully used in products that are designed not to last, wasting human energy and materials; the amount of frivolous waste and pollution that results is staggering. In other words: waste is a deliberate by-products of industry's need to keep 'cyclical consumption' going. The obsolete or expired product is trashed, often to landfills, polluting the environment while the constant multiplicity accelerates this pollution."
"To express this from a different angle, imagine the economic ramifications of production methods that strategically maximise the efficiency and sustainability of every product. Using the best known materials and techniques available at the time. Imagine products so well designed that they didn't need maintenance for say, a hundred years. Imagine a house that was built from fire proof materials where all appliances, electrical operations, plumbing, and the like, were made from the most impermeable highest integrity resources available on earth. In such a saner world, where we actually created things to last, minimising pollution and waste, a monetary system would be impossible. For cyclical consumption would slow tremendously forever weakening so-called economic growth."
"Mechanism 2, the abundance of scarcity. In monetary economics, supply and demand are partly how goods obtain value. The more there is of something, the less it is worth in respect to itself. If we woke up one day, and for some reason, hypothetically speaking, there were only 100 oranges left in existence, with no possibility to grow more, the value of those oranges would sky-rocket. They are now extremely scarce. In other words, it is profitable for resources to be scarce. If a company can convince the public that their product is rare, the more they can charge for that product. This provides a strong motivation to keep items and resources scarce. The ramifications of this are psychologically profound, for if companies know they can make more money by having their items scarce, the propensity to deliberately limit production or be dishonest about available resources is high. This means that the monetary system rewards mechanisms that inherently discourage abundance and equality."
"This means that the monetary system rewards mechanisms that inherently discourage abundance and equality".
"Even more offensively, profit can actually be made by a scarcity developed by environmental pollution. Such is now happening with our water supplies. This creates a perverse reinforcement of indifference to environmental concerns by industry, for the more damage there is, the more profit can be obtained by offering solutions, and this leads us to 3) The priority of profit."

by Unhealthy2 » Wed Dec 08, 2010 3:46 pm
Farnhamia wrote:What, "Jesus is Horus"? Not hardly.

by Genivar » Wed Dec 08, 2010 3:48 pm

by Glorious Homeland » Wed Dec 08, 2010 3:50 pm
Genivar wrote:Ok, who here has actually watched Zeitgeist Addendum? If not, heres a link.
Try actually listening to what these people have to say before you attack it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EewGMBOB4Gg

by Nanatsu no Tsuki » Wed Dec 08, 2010 3:54 pm
Genivar wrote:Who here on NS has heard of The Zeitgeist Movement and the Venus Project, If you have what do you think of it?
Could it really be the solution to all humanities evils? Or is it just a Utopian pipe-dream?
Slava Ukraini
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by Panzerjaeger » Wed Dec 08, 2010 3:57 pm
Caninope wrote:Toyota: Keep moving forward, even when you don't want to!
Christmahanikwanzikah wrote:Timothy McVeigh casts... Pyrotechnics!
Greater Americania wrote:lol "No Comrade Ivan! Don't stick your head in there! That's the wood chi...!"
New Kereptica wrote:Fascism: because people are too smart nowadays.

by Coccygia » Wed Dec 08, 2010 3:58 pm

by Genivar » Wed Dec 08, 2010 4:01 pm
Panzerjaeger wrote:Isn't it some kind of White Nationalist Fap Fest or some shit? I know it has ties with the National Alliance and other WN groups.

by Panzerjaeger » Wed Dec 08, 2010 4:03 pm
Caninope wrote:Toyota: Keep moving forward, even when you don't want to!
Christmahanikwanzikah wrote:Timothy McVeigh casts... Pyrotechnics!
Greater Americania wrote:lol "No Comrade Ivan! Don't stick your head in there! That's the wood chi...!"
New Kereptica wrote:Fascism: because people are too smart nowadays.

by Farnhamia » Wed Dec 08, 2010 4:09 pm
Panzerjaeger wrote:Genivar wrote:......I'm just going to assume you haven't heard of it then. Perhaps your thinking of the word Zionist, they are two different things.
No I have heard of it but I swear there was WN connections somewhere I remember reading it now I will have to go digging to find it again. No I am not confusing it with Zionist as Zeitgeist is a German Term for basically summed up Spirit of the Times.

by Genivar » Wed Dec 08, 2010 4:12 pm
Farnhamia wrote:Panzerjaeger wrote:No I have heard of it but I swear there was WN connections somewhere I remember reading it now I will have to go digging to find it again. No I am not confusing it with Zionist as Zeitgeist is a German Term for basically summed up Spirit of the Times.
It's a movement that combines New Age-ish conflation of Jesus with the Egyptian god Horus and a remarkable dislike for the US Federal Reserve system. Very strange, really. Maybe Woodrow Wilson was really Osiris, or Nelson Aldrich was? I dunno.

by Nanatsu no Tsuki » Wed Dec 08, 2010 4:14 pm
Genivar wrote:Farnhamia wrote:It's a movement that combines New Age-ish conflation of Jesus with the Egyptian god Horus and a remarkable dislike for the US Federal Reserve system. Very strange, really. Maybe Woodrow Wilson was really Osiris, or Nelson Aldrich was? I dunno.
It goes much further then that my friend. The Zeitgeist Movement wants to abolish the monetary system entirely, they want to do away with all money and currency and adopt what they call a Resource Based Economy.
Slava Ukraini
Also: THERNSY!!
Your story isn't over;֍Help save transgender people's lives֍Help for feral cats
Cat with internet access||Supposedly heartless, & a d*ck.||Is maith an t-earra an tsíocháin.||No TGsRIP: Dyakovo & Ashmoria

by Glorious Homeland » Wed Dec 08, 2010 4:15 pm
Genivar wrote:Farnhamia wrote:It's a movement that combines New Age-ish conflation of Jesus with the Egyptian god Horus and a remarkable dislike for the US Federal Reserve system. Very strange, really. Maybe Woodrow Wilson was really Osiris, or Nelson Aldrich was? I dunno.
It goes much further then that my friend. The Zeitgeist Movement wants to abolish the monetary system entirely, they want to do away with all money and currency and adopt what they call a Resource Based Economy.

by Caelestius » Wed Dec 08, 2010 4:18 pm

by Panzerjaeger » Wed Dec 08, 2010 4:19 pm
Farnhamia wrote:Panzerjaeger wrote:No I have heard of it but I swear there was WN connections somewhere I remember reading it now I will have to go digging to find it again. No I am not confusing it with Zionist as Zeitgeist is a German Term for basically summed up Spirit of the Times.
It's a movement that combines New Age-ish conflation of Jesus with the Egyptian god Horus and a remarkable dislike for the US Federal Reserve system. Very strange, really. Maybe Woodrow Wilson was really Osiris, or Nelson Aldrich was? I dunno.

Caninope wrote:Toyota: Keep moving forward, even when you don't want to!
Christmahanikwanzikah wrote:Timothy McVeigh casts... Pyrotechnics!
Greater Americania wrote:lol "No Comrade Ivan! Don't stick your head in there! That's the wood chi...!"
New Kereptica wrote:Fascism: because people are too smart nowadays.

by East Navradia » Wed Dec 08, 2010 4:23 pm
Genivar wrote:Who here on NS has heard of The Zeitgeist Movement and the Venus Project, If you have what do you think of it?
Could it really be the solution to all humanities evils? Or is it just a Utopian pipe-dream?

by Vonners » Wed Dec 08, 2010 4:25 pm
Glorious Homeland wrote:Genivar wrote:It goes much further then that my friend. The Zeitgeist Movement wants to abolish the monetary system entirely, they want to do away with all money and currency and adopt what they call a Resource Based Economy.
Which is thinly veiled idiocy and pseudo-communism.

by Coccygia » Wed Dec 08, 2010 4:28 pm
Genivar wrote:The Zeitgeist Movement wants to abolish the monetary system entirely, they want to do away with all money and currency and adopt what they call a Resource Based Economy.

by Glorious Homeland » Wed Dec 08, 2010 4:28 pm


by Panzerjaeger » Wed Dec 08, 2010 4:30 pm

Caninope wrote:Toyota: Keep moving forward, even when you don't want to!
Christmahanikwanzikah wrote:Timothy McVeigh casts... Pyrotechnics!
Greater Americania wrote:lol "No Comrade Ivan! Don't stick your head in there! That's the wood chi...!"
New Kereptica wrote:Fascism: because people are too smart nowadays.
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