Of course, they will sugar coat it and make it sound like intelligent planetary management and cite all the ideas that The Club of Rome came up with to convince people to embrace globalism - global warming, resource based economies, human chipping, etc.
— The Culture War (@The_Culture_War) April 11, 2018
I spent some time as part of The Zeitgeist Movement. I was young and naive. It was a good experience, because I rejected it naturally. I wasn't talked out of being a member. I began to ask too many questions and became the first person banned from "the movement for everyone".
— The Culture War (@The_Culture_War) April 11, 2018
That utopia would reboot all humans to a sort of factory setting - that all human behaviour is learned and we could use drugs to basically make everyone the same. I was absolutely horrified that they could even think this was a good idea. It destroys what being human is.
— The Culture War (@The_Culture_War) April 11, 2018
I was raised for the first 12 years of my life in what the media called "a cult", but let me tell you now, the only time I felt like I was part of a sinister cult was my brief stint in TZM. That kind of prepared me for how to deal with the SJW movement.
— The Culture War (@The_Culture_War) April 11, 2018
That sort of got them off my back, because they were now battling with Jones and all the members of his forum. He had the potential to do the movement more damage so they weren't really that concerned about me.
— The Culture War (@The_Culture_War) April 11, 2018
It still bothers me how all my friends within the movement cut me off completely when the leaders told them to. In fact, only one person stood by me and that was some older gay man who was trying to get me into bed.
— The Culture War (@The_Culture_War) April 11, 2018