Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Addressing Zeitgeist. By Way of Deception, Thou Shalt Do War

In preparing my response to the counterargument made by Edward L Winston and Pat @ Screw Loose Change about the Federal Reserve System, I wanted to clarify my position on the documentary Zeitgeist that is the subject of the debunking.

Zeitgeist, as a source for information, is not to be trusted. Peter Joseph is a fraud who has been attacked even by Alex Jones, a frequent victim himself of attacks by people like the blog authors of SLC.

My biggest gripe with Joseph, aside from him being the vassal for the Venus Project, an anarcho-communist program which delivers the world into the hands of the Illuminati by advertising them as the saviors of the world, is the source he uses for his argument against the Federal Reserve. The Fed whose currency ironically funded the production of this documentary.

Be careful, debunkers, I didn't say the Federal Reserve financed the film. I said its currency did.

In his source list, Peter Joseph used for his film a rip-off book written by establishment journalist William Greider who wrote for Rolling Stone. The book is called Secrets of the Temple: How the Federal Reserve Runs the Country.

In an interview with Tom Valentine, Mullins discredited Greider as a source to be trusted. Mullins revealed:


when Simon and Schuster put out a rip-off of my book called Secrets of the Temple: The Federal Reserve, they even stole my title. And they sold 300,000 of 'em. And Forbes magazine reviewed it and said, "This book has no secrets." William Greider, who was a Washington editor of Rolling Stone, an establishment journalist, actually wrote this book. And he "pooh-poohed" any conspiratorial notion that there had ever been a meeting at all.
Another citation in Joseph's sources is another book on the Fed, but strangely not the one Mullins wrote. This one is The Creature From Jekyll Island written by child actor G. Edward Griffin. Mullins has argued that as punishment for drawing back the curtain that reveals who the conspirators are, the World Order financed countless plagiarizations. Coming from Mullins, this isn't an extreme argument. He was followed relentlessly by the FBI -- spied on -- for 33 years. Mullins documents this in his book A Writ for Martys. The cross dressing homosexual, FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, revealed in Mullins' book, ordered the government to abduct Mullins and place him in a mental ward where he would remain in perpetuity. Thankfully, their terror campaign launched against this aging patriot never achieved success.

Peter Joseph is a disinformation agent. There's no other conclusion to draw. If he was honest he wouldn't have mucked up the Federal Reserve argument by associating it with ecumenicalism and humanism. He provides enough truth to lure the gullible in and then snatches the observer away into the World Order. And what truths he does provide are made in very weak arguments.

Always remember the Motto of the Mossad: By Way of Deception, Thou Shalt Do War.

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