If you take any of these films serious past the age of 21 you are beyond saving.
Spreading "muh nwo", "muh 9/11" conspiracy theroies and all that was fun while being a teenager but you gotta wake up at some point OP.
Xavier Torres
Kill yourself.
Christian Butler
Good Goy! Now take your shekels!
Ryan Williams
>implying a New World Order doesn't exist >implying rich, powerful people might get together and have a plan to protect aforementioned wealth and power
Ian Jenkins
Seems like I struck a nerve or something.
Wyatt Wilson
Nothing. I've always been seeking truth. But if I could tell you what the biggest factors were. When I was 9, I moved to the states. Due to the culture shock, I'd come home from school, cry and go to sleep. I got used to living there, but I felt I inetegrated less than the Indians and Mexicans there; things were too different. Even though the language was the same, people were different, life was strictrer, there was too many people. It made me miss my home. When I couldn't have home, I became passionate. When I moved back, I became nationalist. When I realized home was broken, and the people didn't care, I became idealist.
Grayson James
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Justin James
>Zeitgeist
kys normie
Zachary Morris
What really woke me up was extensive reading.
But to be honest the seed was planted when a friend showed me a couple of 9/11 documentaries, one of which was an Alex Jones one, and I didn't really know what to make of it all for a few years.
Chase Thompson
It amazes me that people actually cite Alex Jones as a credible source of information.
Liam White
Zeitgeist was trash
Angel Sanders
In fact I spent some months furiously jotting down his claims and trying to vet them. I didn't have a very good success rate, but I learned a lot along the way.
Evan Wilson
I said this was what initially got me thinking. I would not use these films as a source for any of my stances, I simply asked Sup Forums what got them thinking as well.
Joshua Johnson
Do you fags even listen to yourselves? You sound like those Fedora neckbeards who think reading a book made them the most enlightened human beings on the planet, while all the rest of us who study and work all our lives to become scientists, economists, doctors, artists are still "plebs". Fuck, Sup Forums is just full of fedorabeards who like a slightly different flavor of cola.
Jaxon Edwards
The first Zeitgeist film was alright but the later ones along with culture with decline series have really shaped my stances against the whole system. Also improved my quality of life because it inspired me to thrive for minimalism and reject consumerism and focus more on things that I actually enjoy and find value in.
Chase Smith
Same. Zeitgeist made a big impact on me, though it is flawed and failed to name the Jew. I now no longer believe a thing unless it can be proven. That means magical sky fairies are out.
Keep polishing the brass on the titanic, champ.
Angel Morris
Couldn't agree more
Caleb Collins
>got a hold of a copy of None Dare Call It Conspiracy in the 80s >spend the 90's-00's watching the shit predicted in the book happening.
Inevitable
Ethan Powell
The biggest trick the devil played on mankind is to make them believe he doesn't exist. So it is with conspiracy theories. There's nothing inherently magical about them. It's just that there has been a large effort by the media to deride such theories, and to mock anyone who's even open to the possibility of such theories.
Lucas Price
>None Dare Call It Conspiracy Oh, that's a good one. There's so much out there these days I always forget about the those little footholds given to us that we might stand on the shoulders of giants among men.
Hudson Rivera
the zeitgeist movies are amazing
Grayson Richardson
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Hunter Peterson
Like I said, they serve their purpose well enough. Sure, there are better films out there, but I saw Endgame and Zeitgeist first so I gotta give them credit.