ZEITGEIST, The Movie - Official Release - Full Film
GMP
1 hr 56 min - Jun 26, 2007
ZEITGEIST, The Movie - Official Release - Full Production (including the 'Overture')
What does Christianity, 911 and The Federal Reserve have in common?
Overture: 0:00-9:34
Part 1: 9:35-35:53
Part 2: 35:54-1:09:16
Part 3: 1:09:17-1:56:23
Please visit www.zeitgeistmovie.com for information and the full source list for this work.
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I really like this movie because it talks about something thats happening in our world and that can even harm us and or family!!!
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http://www.kqed.org/quest
guess what, checking accounts were held by businesses, there weren't any credic cards and no electronic banking! how do you think all those people got paid and paid for all the goods and services they needeed. CASH BABY! what a concept. in a cash economy, you need lots of cash.
and last but not least....
7. thank you so much for putting the final nail in the coffin of your dead idea. NO "REAL ID" CARD WAS PUT IN PLACE BY MAY 2008!!!
do us all a favor, crawl back into the hole you came from.