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Forum Post: Zeitgeist refuted & debunked!

Posted 13 years ago on Dec. 3, 2011, 4:37 p.m. EST by ProAntiState (43)
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Zeitgeist REFUTED & DEBUNKED! (Religious Portion)

1:59:20

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JFI6m6Icav4

The "Real" Zeitgeist Challenge Debunked (full video)

1:31:54

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knNjbWKwz8E

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[-] 2 points by nucleus (3291) 13 years ago

TROLL

[-] 1 points by Gileos (309) 13 years ago

Idiot

[-] 1 points by nucleus (3291) 13 years ago

Brilliant. Is that the best you can do?

[-] 1 points by Gileos (309) 13 years ago

This is an interesting question considering the comment I was responding to.

[-] 1 points by Gileos (309) 13 years ago

Yep gotta be careful about watching liberal progressive shit.

[-] 1 points by metapolitik (1110) 13 years ago

Some right-wing Republican think-tank made a video and that's supposed to "refute" or "debunk" anything?

I don't think so.

http://occupywallst.org/forum/approaching-a-metapolitical-discourse/

http://metapolitik.org/article/approaching-metapolitical-discourse

[-] 1 points by shoozTroll (17632) 13 years ago

Debunked by who?

[-] 1 points by OccidentWillStrike (42) 13 years ago

I like the phrase "Zeitgeist", sounds Austrian, the Habsburgian guardians of the Sacrum Romanum Imperium. A Habsburg led Holy Alliance wrecked the Islamic invasion of the Occident: Sept 11 1697.

Can't be a coincidence.

[-] 1 points by metapolitik (1110) 13 years ago

A) It's not a phrase, it's a word.

B) It's not Latin - It's German for "Spirit if the Times"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeitgeist

[-] 1 points by OccidentWillStrike (42) 13 years ago

For a linguist it is a phrase. zeit and geist. In Austria they spoke German and Latin. Austria defended the Occident/Christianity against Islam.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Zenta

[-] 1 points by metapolitik (1110) 13 years ago

Interesting bit of historical information.

Thanks for the link.

And, I guess - from a purely linguistic perspective - you are right - 'Zeit Geist' would constitute a phrase.

Having studied, Latin however, I am still not sold on there being an etymological link.

[-] 1 points by OccidentWillStrike (42) 13 years ago

Sept 11 !

No coincidence here.