6/1/11

Censored: Beyond The What?

I was reading James Kush’s blog just now and his recent blog talks about Peter Joseph Merola making a new film, that’s right, another one right away. I thought he was joking around after looking at the logo of the new cult film, but he’s not:
The new film is as described:
"Zeitgeist: Beyond the Pale, the 4th installment of the ‘Zeitgeist Film Series’, [anticipated release in late 2012 / early 2013] will continue its exploration of culture – this time from the perspective of what comprises the values dominant in society today and what defines their merit with respect to social sustainability. 
This defiantly critical work will compare the social norms and established practices of contemporary society to the largely ignored benchmark of our scientific reality, illuminating the growing, detrimental separation between rational, objective and progressive thought and the traditional practices and presumptions which continue to dominate our societal operations today. 
The focus will be on culturally dominant value systems, beliefs and institutions, with the challenge proposed: Are your values and beliefs sustainable? Are the deeply held, conditioned beliefs and reinforced patterns of behavior common today actually serving to advance our societies? Or are these beliefs holding back and even corrupting the human species to an extent that might lead to our extinction? 
Zeitgeist: Beyond The Pale, as the title suggests, will move beyond taboo and social inhibition in form. It will hold nothing sacred except the interest to consider that dynamic alignment with nature itself in the hope that our values and practices can be adapted to what actually “works”, exploring the evolutionary baggage which perpetuates the ongoing patterns of war, imbalance, division, greed, abuse and other characteristics of modern society that many today often just accept as “givens” for the human condition."
All I read there was “blah blah blah, I have an opinion”. But seriously, that’s as vague as you get. You would think before starting a new project he would go back and create the source guides for the 2nd and 3rd film and possibly create transcripts for the films like he did before with the 1st movie. But we saw this coming, a new project as Peter Joseph Merola ended the 3rd film with everyone living in a Resource Based-Economy in the future, but now we may be looking at something totally different.

COMMENTS:

Wtf says:
No where in that vague description did I even correlate it to the impacts of war. It looks like Zeitard Propaganda: Beyond The Pale will be about the corrupt views in our value systems, morality, and aligning ourselves with nature rather than the monetary system.
Either way, its gonna blow…like shit blow.
  • Mario Brotha says:
    Well VTV aka ebeggar/cross dressor is known to be a liar and could have lied about the concept to get people to stay in the cult as it was crumbling and panicking to people at the time that the Zeitgeist Movement wasn’t going anywhere or Peter Joseph Merola changed the concept of the film privately already like he did with the 3rd film wanting to call it “Tabula Rasa” [publicly] before he changed it to “Moving Forward”. Who knows, the cult leader may flip flop and change the title around, again.
    Either way, its gonna blow…like shit blow.
    That’s my prediction too.
  1. justintempler says:
    …to the largely ignored benchmark of our scientific reality…
    What the hell does PJ Merola know about scientific reality?
  • Mario Brotha says:
    The trailer is out already ? LOL
    • justintempler says:
      He is desperate, he is trying to save a dying cult…..
      (I can quote da Vinci too.)
      “There is no certainty in sciences where one of the mathematical sciences cannot be applied, or which are not in relation with these mathematics.”
      - Leonardo da Vinci
      Which translates to…
      PJ Merola’s attempt at applying science to social engineering is doomed to failure, it is nothing but wishful thinking and opinion.
      “The greatest deception men suffer is from their own opinions.”
      - Leonardo da Vinci
    • Mario Brotha says:
      This seems like a subliminal punch at Jacque Fresco too, Peter Joseph Merola ditches the “Modern-Day Da Vinci” for the real one. I thought that was hilarious:

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