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NEW AGE RAGE (3): PETER
JOSEPH |
WWW,
October 2008 - What happens when talk show
host Alex Jones wakes up to the fact that
the video Zeitgeist is a piece of New Age
Propaganda? He invites the maker of the
video for an interview.
In February of this year, the Babylon
Observer published a review
on the movie "Zeitgeist". It was
subtitled: "An Excursion Into
Stupidity". The video was all about how
Jesus Christ was a myth invented by people
who are now basically controlling the world.
It mixed truth with New Age propaganda of
such "teachers" as Jordan Maxwell.
Much of that propaganda was so blatantly
wrong, that the maker of the video, a guy
who calls himself Peter Joseph and who says
he works in the television industry, had to
release a second edition with some of the
errors corrected.
Recently, Peter Joseph released another
movie, with more of the traditional New Age
Nazi rhetoric. The New Age "Plan"
is so blatantly proposed in the video, that
even Alex Jones of the Infowars radio show
woke up to the fact that
"Zeitgeist" has nothing to do with
exposing Babywrong, and everything with
bringing forth the very same New World Order
that the movie claims to oppose!
Alex Jones decided to bring Peter Joseph on
his show for a "discussion". This
discussion turned out to be an enormous
spectacle as the Texas based host confronts
an unbelievably arrogant Peter Joseph, whose
whole appearance matches perfectly with his
extreme elitist philosophy.
As he unfolds his plan for his New Age
Utopia, the moviemaker speaks about how
people have to be "re-conditioned"
in order to live in his preferred
"society". A society which -not
surprisingly- looks remarkably similar to
Hitler's Third Reich and Communist countries
such as the former Soviet Union and China.
There's one thing which holds him from
establishing his Utopia, though. Peter
Joseph gets the most passionate when he
speaks about it, and he calls it
"religion". Actually, to be more
specific, "Christianity". From the
Vatikan, the city with the seven hills, to
the individual worship of Jesus Christ by
countless of people worldwide: Peter Joseph
knows just where the trouble is!
After all, in the eyes of the Zeitgeist
creator, there is no such thing as
"evil". That would only be a
concept created by "religion", and
it would disable people from moving into his
Utopia.
Alex Jones, known for his rants and
confrontive way of interviewing, counters
Peter Joseph. Jones' views, namely, more
than oppose that of the creator of
Zeitgeist. After all, in the eyes of Alex
Jones, there is definitely such a thing as
"evil".
The result is about two hours of chilling
audio, wherein once again the fascistic
nature of the New Age philosophy and
mentality is exposed.
Join the Babylon Observer with a good
chuckle, several smiles, and hope with him
that Alex Jones might wake up to the fact
that there is way too much New Age
propaganda in what is called the "Truth
Movement".
Listen to the interview, and then listen to
Alex Jones' evaluation he did the other day
as he also interviewed a couple of more
people concerning "Zeitgeist".
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