ZEITGEIST: ADDENDUM | Full Free Documentary | Social Pathology, Peter Joseph

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Appealing to biases is losing effectiveness, advocating for a radical revolution in human consciousness to address societal structures. Monetary system explained as leading to economic slavery, promoting a resource-based economy for global sustainability.

Insights

  • The monetary system, based on perpetual debt and interest, leads to economic slavery, benefiting a few elite entities and perpetuating a cycle of debt, inflation, and scarcity within the money supply.
  • Economic manipulation through economic hitmen, jackals, and military intervention ensures compliance with corporate and government interests, exploiting countries and resources for profit.
  • A resource-based economy, prioritizing people's well-being and abundance through technology, offers a sustainable alternative to the current profit-driven monetary system, emphasizing clean and renewable energy sources and technological advancements for societal progress.

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Recent questions

  • What is the fractional reserve banking system?

    It is a system where banks create money through loans.

  • What is the Greenback currency?

    It was an independent and debt-free currency.

  • Who are economic hitmen?

    They arrange loans for countries to benefit corporations.

  • What is the corporatocracy?

    It comprises individuals running major corporations.

  • How does the monetary system perpetuate corruption?

    It drives profit-based institutions and self-preservation.

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Summary

00:00

"Revolutionizing Consciousness: Unveiling the Monetary System"

  • The old methods of appealing to racial, sexual, and religious biases are losing effectiveness.
  • The speaker reflects on personal growth and the ability to change at any time.
  • A call for a radical revolution in human consciousness is made.
  • Society is described as being structured by various institutions, including political, legal, religious, and social class systems.
  • The monetary system is highlighted as a crucial but often misunderstood institution.
  • The process of money creation in a fractional reserve banking system is explained.
  • Money is created out of thin air through loans and deposits, expanding the money supply.
  • The newly created money devalues existing currency, leading to inflation.
  • The system of perpetual debt and interest ensures a constant need for new money to cover deficits.
  • Legal cases reveal that money created by banks through loans is essentially counterfeit and voids contracts.

21:52

"Unveiling Economic Slavery: Elite Manipulation Exposed"

  • President Lincoln chose to create an independent and debt-free currency, the Greenback, during the American Civil War, bypassing high-interest loans from European banks.
  • A document circulated among private British and American banking interests equated slavery with owning labor and controlling wages through capital, emphasizing the need to control money.
  • The fractional reserve policy of the Federal Reserve, based on creating money from debt, perpetuates modern slavery by forcing individuals into employment to pay off debts.
  • The fear of losing assets, perpetual debt, inflation, and scarcity within the money supply keeps individuals in economic slavery, benefiting only the elite at the top of the pyramid.
  • Banks, corporations, and governments are the true masters in the system of economic slavery, manipulating societies through debt and interest.
  • Economic hitmen play a crucial role in creating a global empire by arranging loans for countries to benefit corporations, leading to insurmountable debts and control over resources.
  • The assassination of democratically elected leaders like Mossadegh in Iran, Arbenz in Guatemala, Roldos in Ecuador, and Torrijos in Panama, was orchestrated to maintain control over resources and policies favoring the people.
  • The manipulation of countries through economic hitmen, jackals, and military intervention is a common strategy to ensure compliance with the interests of corporations and governments.
  • The case of Iraq exemplifies the three stages of manipulation: economic hitmen failing to corrupt Saddam Hussein, jackals attempting assassination, and military intervention to remove him and secure lucrative construction deals.
  • The system of economic manipulation and control, involving economic hitmen, jackals, and military intervention, continues to exploit countries and resources for the benefit of a few elite entities.

38:00

"Corporatocracy: The Hidden Empire of Greed"

  • Empires of the past were built overtly through military might, unlike the current clandestine empire of the United States.
  • The equivalent of an emperor in the current empire is the corporatocracy, comprising individuals running major corporations who control media, politicians, and policies.
  • The corporatocracy maximizes profits without regard for social or environmental costs, manipulating through debt, bribery, and political overthrow, termed globalization.
  • The World Bank and IMF play roles similar to the Federal Reserve in perpetuating debt and poverty globally, with conditionalities leading to currency devaluation, social program cuts, and privatization.
  • Trade liberalization opens economies to foreign exploitation, causing economic ruin for local producers and environmental degradation.
  • Corporations like Texaco/Chevron have caused severe environmental damage, with the World Bank's interventions often worsening poverty and inequality in countries like Ecuador.
  • The World Bank, a U.S.-controlled institution, has increased poverty and wealth gaps globally, benefiting corporate profits while failing in development projects.
  • The U.S. government's focus on counter-terrorism, despite minimal threat compared to other causes of death, serves to maintain the establishment's power and control.
  • The true terrorists are those in high positions of finance, government, and business, perpetuating greed and corruption for their benefit.
  • The root cause of corruption lies in the self-preservation of profit-based institutions, driven by the monetary system and the need for power and survival.

58:52

Money-driven systems hinder societal progress and well-being.

  • The doctor suggests kidney removal, highlighting a lack of trust in a monetary-driven system.
  • Industry prioritizes profit over ethics, leading to job outsourcing and lack of care for people.
  • Various social systems like fascism, socialism, capitalism, and communism are all driven by money, labor, and competition.
  • Free enterprise system, based on self-interest and competition, leads to social prosperity according to early economists like Adam Smith.
  • Competition-based economies result in corruption, power consolidation, social stratification, and a form of elite dictatorship.
  • Corruption is rooted in monetaryism, evident in actions like dumping contaminated products for profit.
  • Political candidates are pre-selected by financial powers, rendering the democratic process illusory.
  • Technology, not politics or money, drives societal progress and improves lives through innovation and problem-solving.
  • A resource-based economy, unlike the monetary system, prioritizes people's well-being and aims for abundance through technology.
  • Abundant, clean, and renewable energy sources like solar, wind, tidal, and wave power exist but are hindered by profit-driven energy structures.

01:18:58

Renewable Energy and High-Tech Innovations

  • Tidal power could potentially provide 34% of the UK's energy needs, while wave power globally has a potential of 80,000 terawatt hours annually.
  • Tidal, wave, solar, and wind power require minimal energy to harness compared to traditional sources like coal and oil.
  • Geothermal power, utilizing heat mining, could tap into 13,000 zetta joules of energy currently available on Earth, with a potential of 2,000 zetta joules with improved technology.
  • Geothermal energy alone could provide 4,000 years of planetary power consumption, as Earth's heat generation is constantly renewed.
  • Maglev trains, using magnets for propulsion, are a cleaner and more efficient alternative to airplanes, with speeds reaching up to 4,000 miles per hour in frictionless tubes.
  • Electric cars have the technology to travel over 100 miles per hour for 200 miles on one charge, but limited availability due to oil industry control and political pressure.
  • In a high-tech resource-based economy, about 90% of current occupations could be replaced by machines, freeing humans from labor.
  • A resource-based economy would render many current occupations obsolete, such as those related to money management and advertising.
  • The legal and prison systems are criticized for not addressing the root causes of crime, with poverty being a significant factor.
  • The monetary system perpetuates materialism and resistance to change, hindering progress and growth in society.

01:39:25

"Unity in Religion, Nature, and Society"

  • Baptizes believers, promises forgiveness of sins, celebrates ablation of bread, symbolizes resurrection
  • Acknowledges devil's craftiness in copying divine elements, emphasizes allegorical nature of religious stories
  • All religions share common thread of unifying imperative, religious belief causes fragmentation and conflict
  • Christianity has 34,000 subgroups, Bible subject to interpretation leading to division
  • False assumption of separation through rejection of symbiotic relationship of life, nature's interdependent variables
  • Nature is a unified system of interdependent variables, emphasizing connection to plants, animals, elements
  • Success depends on relating well to everything around us, understanding totality of human and natural experience
  • Importance of taking care of whole community, including plants, animals, elements for survival and joy
  • Call for unity to create sustainable global society, focus on intelligent management of Earth's resources
  • Urges for change in societal systems, shift from protection to creation, unity, and progress, advocating for a shift from weapons of mass destruction to weapons of mass creation, highlighting the need to outgrow financial and corporate structures for true global sustainability
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