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Forum Post: The Single Most Important Documentary I've Ever Found

Posted 11 years ago on Jan. 1, 2013, 5:10 p.m. EST by JohnFKennedyIV (11)
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Words cannot describe how important this documentary is to everyone. Please watch this documentary.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEV5AFFcZ-s&feature=youtube_gdata_player

Thank you in advance for your time.

-JFKIV

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[-] 2 points by OTP (-203) from Tampa, FL 11 years ago

The fantastic four are going to call you a conspiracy theorist now.

[-] 3 points by JohnFKennedyIV (11) 11 years ago

I'm sure they will. I do not let reality deniers deter my determination to spread truth.

Thanks for the heads up though :)

[-] 3 points by Builder (4202) 11 years ago

This is last year's news.

[-] 2 points by ivyquinn (167) 11 years ago

but for those who haven't seen this or aren't well versed in astrophysics, economics or cosmology, will find it useful.

[-] 3 points by Builder (4202) 11 years ago

Agreed.

Though I get this feeling I'm dealing with a rather professional evangelistic organisation right through this documentary.

Might just be the production crew. Dunno.

[-] 2 points by ivyquinn (167) 11 years ago

Well Gamble does own a few orgs. with huge budgets and they did take sometime designing the premise around the double torus. So I understand the plight. What matters the most is the message, not the commercialism that surrounds the film.

[-] 2 points by Builder (4202) 11 years ago

Nothing wrong with an organised crew using their collateral for a good cause.

I've watched it twice, and passed it on to several sites and many friends.

Just saying that it's a very polished production, reminiscent of evangelicals of the late 80's and early 90's.

I've made a few docos myself, so I know what it takes to get things looking that polished.

[-] 2 points by ivyquinn (167) 11 years ago

I definitely see how you could reach that conclusion.

[-] 2 points by DKAtoday (33802) from Coon Rapids, MN 11 years ago

Hey hey Builder - good to hear from downunder on this new year day. Was gonna call to see if every thing was ok - but did not know who to call. {:-])

[-] 3 points by Builder (4202) 11 years ago

No phone coverage in the mountains here.

It's 2nd of the first of twenty thirteen here already. (We do it different here).

Best of the best to you, and yours, DKA. And here's hoping that the financial spliff gives the House some new ideas that don't include putting the US dollar in the toilet too soon.

[-] 2 points by DKAtoday (33802) from Coon Rapids, MN 11 years ago

Assholes went and did a middle of the night new years eve to new years day shenanigans again. Does not mean anything as of yet as it has not gotten approved by the house. Just more stupid games.

[-] 3 points by Builder (4202) 11 years ago

Our national news service is giving me updates regularly.

What are they waiting for? Some more bribes? Is there a way to set up a national online (true democratic) voting system to have these jerks sent to the salt mines for screwing over the public so badly?

[-] 2 points by DKAtoday (33802) from Coon Rapids, MN 11 years ago

Boner - bitch - cant-or and others are all whining and want all kinds of spending cuts thrown in as well as the fact that they don't like the tax increase on those making over 400,000 singly and 450,000 combined. See as the proposal does not go into spending cuts - just mainly extending middle class tax cuts.

[-] 3 points by Builder (4202) 11 years ago

Historically, the evidence for higher taxes leading to a booming economy is all there.

Such a pity the media is memory-poor, not to mention owned by the fascists.

[-] 2 points by DKAtoday (33802) from Coon Rapids, MN 11 years ago

Greed is blind - and felt put upon even when we had a booming vibrant economy - that is why it is a severe and very debilitating mental illness.

[-] 5 points by Builder (4202) 11 years ago

I'm no fan of taxes, but.......

It's patently obvious, statistical fact, that the top ten percent earners have basically bankrupted the economy. In lieu of criminal charges, a fifty percent tax on all income above 500,000 is the logical path.

Let them know it's incarceration or taxation. No other choice. That goes for congress as well. Off to the big house, or pay the price.

The days of slap-on-the-wrist fines for white-collar criminals are gone.

[-] 1 points by DKAtoday (33802) from Coon Rapids, MN 11 years ago

One can hope - law for all - not just enforced on those without money. And as long as taxes get spent well - lets cut out the majority of military spending in coming years as we shift to peaceful healthy prosperous solutions for all.

[-] 2 points by GirlFriday (17435) 11 years ago

[-] 2 points by DKAtoday (23827) from Coon Rapids, MN 1 minute ago Why GF you short thin little elfin(?) competitor you. {:-]) have at those mangoes.

↥twinkle ↧stinkle permalink


My son is 11 and is taller than me. He will hit 6' by the end of next year. He is just starting to figure out what that means. He talks smack-like they do-and then I do it while I can.

[-] 2 points by DKAtoday (33802) from Coon Rapids, MN 11 years ago

It can be tough being the big guy - everyone expecting you to chew rocks spit bullets and all you want is to sit in a sunny place and get out the crayons.

I told him about that as well - because he was/is a gentle giant. {:-])


[-] 2 points by GirlFriday (11602) 0 minutes ago

No harm was committed while showing the edge of years and coordination

lol I know, right? I just spent 10 years tellin' him to find another way to end disputes from punk ass kids because he has no idea of the damage that he has the capacity to inflict. He gets bullied because I won't let him take 'em down. Zero tolerance shit-expulsion is an issue. He is going to land between 6'2" and 6'4" and before high school. ↥twinkle ↧stinkle permalink

[-] 1 points by GirlFriday (17435) 11 years ago

Exactly.

[-] 2 points by DKAtoday (33802) from Coon Rapids, MN 11 years ago

Get on top of the situation and stay there - just because they are taller and heavier does not mean they are the badass in the room. {:-]) I have a nephew like that - he is in his early 40's right now - but he was as tall as me shortly after turning 5 - he still respects my abilities. {:-]) No harm was committed while showing the edge of years of experience and coordination.

[-] 1 points by GirlFriday (17435) 11 years ago

No harm was committed while showing the edge of years and coordination

lol I know, right? I just spent 10 years tellin' him to find another way to end disputes from punk ass kids because he has no idea of the damage that he has the capacity to inflict. He gets bullied because I won't let him take 'em down. Zero tolerance shit-expulsion is an issue. He is going to land between 6'2" and 6'4" and before high school.

[-] 1 points by DKAtoday (33802) from Coon Rapids, MN 11 years ago

You ever relate to him the fact that it can be really intimidating to always act like everything is friendly and or playful? Ignore the real challenge and then put the other into a bear hug or a pin position and let go and get up laughing with an extended hand of help? to get back on ones feet or regain balance? It is in many ways a tougher game but does teach much more control and allows for the dismissal of hurt pride in a loser.


[-] 1 points by GirlFriday (11616) 3 minutes ago

Exactly. ↥twinkle ↧stinkle permalink

[-] 1 points by Builder (4202) 11 years ago

I need some mango pickers.

I'm pushing for boat arrival asylum seekers to Australia being put on the fruit picking circuit for two years to qualify for citizenship. At present, they get put into houses, and given all sorts of benefits not available to our homeless people.

[-] 3 points by GirlFriday (17435) 11 years ago

If these clown asses keep it up............I might like to apply. I am short and thin but I just outplayed 10-11 year olds on a playground course, jump a fence, and beat 'em on the track. Again. I can take out the mangoes.

[-] 2 points by Builder (4202) 11 years ago

Kickin' arse and takin' names.

Being short is not a prob. It's pretty warm here in Summer tho. 34 C here today.

[-] 2 points by DKAtoday (33802) from Coon Rapids, MN 11 years ago

Why GF you short thin little elfin(?) competitor you. {:-]) have at those mangoes.

[-] 2 points by DKAtoday (33802) from Coon Rapids, MN 11 years ago

Accept membership in the secret society - pledge your soul and your 1st born - and in return for your undying loyalty and keeping of the faith/secrets - we will teach you how not to have the perpetual runs - REJOICE and sing praises.........................


[-] 2 points by Builder (3865) 0 minutes ago

Knowledge is power, DKA.

That equates to profit. The 1%ers want to keep the knowledge base to themselves, so the school curriculum is gradually being usurped, and replaced by a handset to to internet, where a search engine will limit what you can access.

Our good buddies in China are creating the software as we speak. ↥twinkle ↧stinkle permalink

[-] 2 points by DKAtoday (33802) from Coon Rapids, MN 11 years ago

You want people calling for their rights to be taken away? Let assholes do what they want and be slow about catching them - because individual rights got in the way of the process ( wink wink nod nod )

Those idiots who buy this pile of shit - need to have keepers.


[-] 2 points by Builder (3851) 1 minute ago

Lots of angst here in OZland about the issue.

The islamaphobes are having a field day with it.

There's an agenda (aside from PC) behind it all. I'm sure of it.

My first thought is that encouraging those with terrorist tendencies will make it easier to hatch new laws to "protect everyone" from this new manufactured menace.

Not to be forgetting that those who give up their freedom to gain protection deserve neither. ↥twinkle ↧stinkle permalink

[-] 2 points by GirlFriday (17435) 11 years ago

[-] 1 points by Builder (3865) 23 minutes ago Humid later in the day.

I tend to get all my work done between 4am and 9am.

The sun only just tops the mountain at 7.30am.

↥twinkle ↧stinkle permalink


So, there is time to pick up a second job and would anyone else hire me for a second job? This would be seasonal work, yes? Where do people go for work off season? I can't handle boats but I could handle docks.

[-] 2 points by OTP (-203) from Tampa, FL 11 years ago

Well that juice really fucked up an entire week for me. I heard in Hawaii they call it the mango itch haha.

[-] 1 points by GirlFriday (17435) 11 years ago

[-] 1 points by Builder (3872) 16 minutes ago Drive left side. I don't bother with a license. Just tell 'em you have one. Not hard to get one. Costs about a hundred bucks. You can easily upgrade an international degree by using it as RPL for a two-day assessment course. I'm doing one in Feb to get my waterproofing ticket. ↥twinkle ↧stinkle permalink


I'm legal-law. What am I looking at?

[-] 2 points by Builder (4202) 11 years ago

The following is from a this link. http://www.handbook.uts.edu.au/courses/c11232.html

"quote"For this course the equivalent qualification required is a bachelor's degree in law, the Juris Doctor, LPAB Diploma in Law, or a law qualification from an overseas jurisdiction. Lawyers with overseas law qualifications should consult with the LPAB for admission purposes in order to practice law in NSW. Admission is at the discretion of the associate dean (teaching and learning). "unquote"

There's plenty of options, depending on what sector of law you specialise in.

There's also no shortage of Americans working and living here. HTH.

[-] 1 points by GirlFriday (17435) 11 years ago

Plenty of options there.


Great. Do you drive on the right side of the road? What do I need for a license? I have a degree and I have experience with it. I doubt that it will be accepted.

[-] 1 points by Builder (4202) 11 years ago

Drive left side. I don't bother with a license. Just tell 'em you have one. Not hard to get one. Costs about a hundred bucks.

You can easily upgrade an international degree by using it as RPL for a two-day assessment course. I'm doing one in Feb to get my waterproofing ticket.

[-] 1 points by DKAtoday (33802) from Coon Rapids, MN 11 years ago

I believe this was meant for U.


[-] 2 points by GirlFriday (11602) 0 minutes ago

[-] 1 points by Builder (3865) 23 minutes ago Humid later in the day.

I tend to get all my work done between 4am and 9am.

The sun only just tops the mountain at 7.30am.

↥twinkle ↧stinkle permalink

So, there is time to pick up a second job and would anyone else hire me for a second job? This would be seasonal work, yes? Where do people go for work off season? I can't handle boats but I could handle docks. ↥twinkle ↧stinkle permalink

[-] 1 points by Builder (4202) 11 years ago

Tomato picking is pretty much all year just up the coast a ways.

I live a fair way from any travel hub.

You'd need some cheap wheels. Plenty of options there.

[-] 1 points by GirlFriday (17435) 11 years ago

[-] 1 points by Builder (3865) 11 minutes ago Kickin' arse and takin' names.

Being short is not a prob. It's pretty warm here in Summer tho. 34 C here today.

↥twinkle ↧stinkle permalink


Is it dry heat or humid? Each has different requirements for the job.

[-] 1 points by DKAtoday (33802) from Coon Rapids, MN 11 years ago

GF re-lay:

[-] 1 points by Builder (3869) 0 minutes ago

Tomato picking is pretty much all year just up the coast a ways.

I live a fair way from any travel hub.

You'd need some cheap wheels. Plenty of options there. ↥twinkle ↧stinkle permalink

[-] 1 points by Builder (4202) 11 years ago

Humid later in the day.

I tend to get all my work done between 4am and 9am.

The sun only just tops the mountain at 7.30am.

[-] 1 points by DKAtoday (33802) from Coon Rapids, MN 11 years ago

AHhhh having knowledge and knowing how to use/apply it. Sounds like a game plan. How come this does not seem to be common practice in all things? A few more rashes required? Perhaps to the top of the power cycle?


[-] 1 points by Builder (3865) 1 minute ago

Not in the same family at all.

The toxin under the skin of mangoes is the same as that found in poison ivy. You don't eat the skin. The sap that oozes from the stalk is what you need to avoid.

I've seen some fair-skinned pickers from England and Europe break out in rashes across the chest and forearms.

It's just a case of knowing what you are handling, and how to do the job. ↥twinkle ↧stinkle permalink

[-] 2 points by Builder (4202) 11 years ago

Knowledge is power, DKA.

That equates to profit. The 1%ers want to keep the knowledge base to themselves, so the school curriculum is gradually being usurped, and replaced by a handset to the internet, where a search engine will limit what you can access.

Our good buddies in China are creating the software as we speak.

[-] 1 points by OTP (-203) from Tampa, FL 11 years ago

It turns out mangos are part of the poison ivy family. I found that out last year. One in my back yard. Tons of fruit, looked great.

Holy shit.

Ever have poison ivy on your balls? :)

[-] 1 points by quantumystic (1710) from Memphis, TN 11 years ago

that's not poison ivy it's herpes.

[-] 1 points by Builder (4202) 11 years ago

Not in the same family at all.

The toxin under the skin of mangoes is the same as that found in poison ivy. You don't eat the skin. The sap that oozes from the stalk is what you need to avoid.

I've seen some fair-skinned pickers from England and Europe break out in rashes across the chest and forearms.

It's just a case of knowing what you are handling, and how to do the job.

[-] 1 points by DKAtoday (33802) from Coon Rapids, MN 11 years ago

Funny how well ones government can care for complete strangers but not for their own.

[-] 2 points by Builder (4202) 11 years ago

Lots of angst here in OZland about the issue.

The islamaphobes are having a field day with it.

There's an agenda (aside from PC) behind it all. I'm sure of it.

My first thought is that encouraging those with terrorist tendencies will make it easier to hatch new laws to "protect everyone" from this new manufactured menace.

Not to be forgetting that those who give up their freedom to gain protection deserve neither.

[-] 0 points by OTP (-203) from Tampa, FL 11 years ago

I would put it higher at perhaps less than 1%. Ive known plenty of rich people by working for them, they are not the ones crashing the economy.

The ones that pay minimum are the WalMarts, Lowes and whatnot. Not the small business guy making 3 million.

Could that person afford to pay more? Of course. ARe they the reason this entire bullshit financial system is in shambles? Definitely not.

[-] 1 points by shoozTroll (17632) 11 years ago

Needs more Bigfoot.

There's never enough Bigfoot.

[-] 1 points by WSmith (2698) from Cornelius, OR 11 years ago

BS Alert!!

[-] 1 points by quantumystic (1710) from Memphis, TN 11 years ago

these two documentaries offer actual solutions instead of libertarian nonsense.

Beyond 2012 - Evolving Perspectives On the Next Age

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bedecrwv-Mk&list=PLD357A6A4220E6E98&feature=mh_lolz

2012 Time for Change

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWrh4YmnRn4

[-] 1 points by quantumystic (1710) from Memphis, TN 11 years ago

i thought the movie was great till we got to the end when the solutions offered were a bunch of libertarian and capitalist nonsense.

[-] 1 points by Shayneh (-482) 11 years ago

Ok so how do we get the "free power"? He talks about it but doesn't explain how to do it -

[-] 1 points by ivyquinn (167) 11 years ago

There are many blueprints out on the subject of free energy conversion....

But simply put magnetism, plus superconductor, = free energy.

[-] 0 points by Shayneh (-482) 11 years ago

I know but how can it be used "commercially"? That's where the problem is - I can heat my house by using methane from fresh cow dung. The problem is I don't have tons of cow dung available.

[-] 1 points by ivyquinn (167) 11 years ago

Why would you want to market free energy?

There are solar energy converters already being utilized. The idea is the same.

I plan on fundraising in my community to initiate this type of change.

[-] -1 points by Shayneh (-482) 11 years ago

Have you any idea what it costs to install "solar energy panels" and the life expectancy along with the benificial return?

[-] 1 points by quantumystic (1710) from Memphis, TN 11 years ago

you are going to find the return pretty beneficial when prices soar or the grid fails both which will happen with certainty.

[-] 1 points by ivyquinn (167) 11 years ago

I do. I have been studying this subject for a very long time.

However as seen here: http://www.dailytech.com/Scientists+Discover+Wild+Solar+Energy+Effect+Allows+Power+Without+Cells/article21388.htm

You can build your own cells that harvest solar energy at a low cost.

[-] 1 points by Shayneh (-482) 11 years ago

Well, I would recommend you do extensive research before you invest - to do a community you are looking anywhere from $350,000 on up - depending on the size of the community.

[-] 1 points by ivyquinn (167) 11 years ago

Well I am investing my power generation into this project. I'm utilizing BTC mining to produce funds and powering it through solar and magnetic feild energy

[-] 0 points by Shayneh (-482) 11 years ago

Well - good luck - let me know how you make out - I have been affiliated with the HVAC industry for quite some time now and am always open to new ideas - especially when it comes to "free energy".

[-] 1 points by ivyquinn (167) 11 years ago

Will do.