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Four Horsemen Documentary - Astoundingly good.
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Four Horsemen Documentary - Astoundingly good.






Not sensationalist, but speaks to great economists etc. Noam Chomsky's in there too, along with 'Economic Hitman' John Perkins.

It basically says we're at the end times of the 'Empire', in the Decadence phase. That the two party system is a joke as they're both front groups for corporate interests. Fiat Currency should be illegal etc. Basically, things we already know.

However it was so well done that is it well worth your 90 mins.

Every normal man must be tempted, at times, to spit upon his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats. - H L Mencken
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Four Horsemen Documentary - Astoundingly good.

I will watch this. No one responded to my doco thread so maybe interest in documentaries low on the forum but good to see some sharing here.
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Four Horsemen Documentary - Astoundingly good.

Oops, I didn't know you had one mate.

However, this one was so good it perhaps deserves its own thread.

Every normal man must be tempted, at times, to spit upon his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats. - H L Mencken
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Four Horsemen Documentary - Astoundingly good.

Nah, the Four Horsemen are Dawkins, Dennett, Harris, and Hitchens.
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Four Horsemen Documentary - Astoundingly good.

I love documentaries, because I like to learn. The problem is there is only so much time in a day. Que enpastic, I saw the one about how America was made on TV. The other one looks good about WW2 but just need to find time for it. But keep posting. I think if even one person benefits from your post then you have made difference.

Fate whispers to the warrior, "You cannot withstand the storm." And the warrior whispers back, "I am the storm."

Women and children can be careless, but not men - Don Corleone

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Four Horsemen Documentary - Astoundingly good.

Teedub, I've watched (well played inthe background) about an hour of this. You should post it in the "is america worth saving thread". I am sure certain people will be on opposite ends of the conversation, but very applicable to that conversation. Thanks for sharing.

Fate whispers to the warrior, "You cannot withstand the storm." And the warrior whispers back, "I am the storm."

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Four Horsemen Documentary - Astoundingly good.

Quote: (12-28-2013 02:55 PM)Que enspastic Wrote:  

I will watch this. No one responded to my doco thread so maybe interest in documentaries low on the forum but good to see some sharing here.

I prefer documentaries to films. And I think the standard (on average) is much higher for documentaries compared to films. But that might be because there are fewer of them.

I don't watch TV, films or documentaries anymore. I fell out of the habit for a few years and now I find it hard to concentrate unless it is brilliant (like the recent Mike Tyson show).

I prefer the freedom of a book which you can read anywhere. And which you can start and stop at will. Whereas with documentaries you feel like you have to watch it all in one go. And the first ten minutes is usually pretty show as it sets up the context for the film.
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Four Horsemen Documentary - Astoundingly good.

Thanks for sharing, I enjoyed it.

I enjoyed the Zietgeist series as well.
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Four Horsemen Documentary - Astoundingly good.

Quote: (12-28-2013 02:55 PM)Que enspastic Wrote:  

I will watch this. No one responded to my doco thread so maybe interest in documentaries low on the forum but good to see some sharing here.

Can you post the link to the thread you're referring to?

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#10

Four Horsemen Documentary - Astoundingly good.

This is a good documentary. I'm passing it on. Thanks for posting.

"Feminism is a trade union for ugly women"- Peregrine
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Four Horsemen Documentary - Astoundingly good.

Quote: (12-28-2013 11:53 PM)vinman Wrote:  

Quote: (12-28-2013 02:55 PM)Que enspastic Wrote:  

I will watch this. No one responded to my doco thread so maybe interest in documentaries low on the forum but good to see some sharing here.

Can you post the link to the thread you're referring to?

Take two seconds to look through the "Letters and Knowledge" sub-forum and I promise you will find it.

Teedub, to be honest, not a fan of this Four Horseman doco. Not quite as rigorously academic as I would have liked. A lot of spurious claims without strong evidence, even if I agree with the general tenor of the doco.
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Four Horsemen Documentary - Astoundingly good.

Just started reading 'After The State' by Dominic Frisby. Looks like a good book - but it is still too early to tell. I think it is one of those books arguing that government is the reason behind all of the problems in society.

Anyway - turns out he was the co-writer for this documentary.
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Four Horsemen Documentary - Astoundingly good.

I agree with the above comments that it was thought-provoking but not terribly rigorous.

It seemed to lay most of the blame for growing economic inequality on the fiat monetary system. I think the causes are more complicated.

If only you knew how bad things really are.
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Four Horsemen Documentary - Astoundingly good.

Thanks for this link. I'm glad to see someone made an entire movie about a Clash song. However, I wish it could have been "Safe European Home," my favorite.
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Four Horsemen Documentary - Astoundingly good.

Bump. Just finished watching this documentary. Does that mean that all the poverty in the third world isn't because of low IQ but because of the corrupting influence of Western corporatocracy?
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Four Horsemen Documentary - Astoundingly good.

That corrupting influence works hand in hand with the local corruption. Some colonial practices do keep third world country in poverty, and most famines are not just due to natural forces but mismanagement by local and global policymakers. Perkins' points are valid.


Quote: (01-13-2014 09:30 AM)Days of Broken Arrows Wrote:  

Thanks for this link. I'm glad to see someone made an entire movie about a Clash song. However, I wish it could have been "Safe European Home," my favorite.

I got that earworm after reading the thread.


Saw the doc this weekend, not a bad work, it's a purple pill perspective for blue pillers. Same gatekeeping involved, for example they only address one facet of the central banking system, and don't mention that the Fed itself is privately held. But at least they show that Goldman Sachs and AIG robbed the taxpayer.

“Nothing is more useful than to look upon the world as it really is.”
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Four Horsemen Documentary - Astoundingly good.

Is this one of those "the left tries to seduce the right with esotericism" type of documentaries like Zeitgeist and The Century Of Self?
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Four Horsemen Documentary - Astoundingly good.

Quote: (11-27-2017 10:42 PM)TooFineAPoint Wrote:  

Is this one of those "the left tries to seduce the right with esotericism" type of documentaries like Zeitgeist and The Century Of Self?

Interesting take. Agree with you re the first but the second is more like the right trying to wake up open minded lefties, a soft intro to the red pill if you will.
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Four Horsemen Documentary - Astoundingly good.

Thanks for this. I liked it.

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Carl Jung
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Four Horsemen Documentary - Astoundingly good.

So take Zimbabwe. If they let in these corporates will it be wham, bam, thank you mam? Is getting in bed with these 'investors' as a third world state a bad idea? If so what is the alternative?
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