Just got muted by @VTV115 after telling him he is wrong and why. His response? Well... not sure, can't see it.
— Devan Evans (@VOR467) May 25, 2021
Monday, May 24, 2021
VTV mutes Voiceofreason467
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Voiceofreason467 admits to having mental illness
"Intellectual, Academic and researcher is the person who I am." - @VOR467 BUHAHAHAHAHAHA xD #TZM #TVP #Zeitgeist #RBE #fail #conspiracy
— The Most Goodest JimJesus🤘🏴💰🍕 (@JimJesus) April 4, 2011
There you have it, @VOR467 admits to being mentally ill. #TZM #TVP #RBE #Zeitgeist pic.twitter.com/BS7MLTkA— Big Money Kratom🍃 (@JimJesus) June 6, 2012
Monday, October 31, 2011
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Voiceofreason467 gets hacked
Check out the comments section, as I expose who hacked my account http://t.co/C0nqZfJU via @youtube
— voiceofreason467 (@VOR467) October 24, 2011
James Kush is no doubt the guy who hacked my account.
— voiceofreason467 (@VOR467) October 24, 2011
@JimJesus Ah, so you are responsible in some way for my accounts getting hacked. Great to know you have very low integrity.
— voiceofreason467 (@VOR467) October 24, 2011
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Friday, March 11, 2011
Zeitgeist Altruism in Wake of The Japanese Earthquake/Tsunami.
Now we get to see how much The Zeitgeist Movement will help the struggling masses hurt in the #tsunami since we're the greedy evil ones.
— The Most Goodest JimJesus🤘🏴💰🍕 (@JimJesus) March 11, 2011
Who is John Galt? Or Why Atlas Shrugged Pt. 1 Should be a Lesson to The Venus Project.
Atlas Shrugged is a novel that is based on the political philosophy 'Objectivism' and free-market economics. In the book they explore how the philosophy works in the US system before it's collapse and how it works in a society where there is no government outside of a few courts. This is very similar to what Fresco wants for his movie; what life would be like according to his philosophy in his world.
Now just for the record, I tried reading this book an failed. The long soliloquies about objectivism got to be too much to bear and never finished it. Because I saw this movie, I'm attempting again just to get the story that was cut off in the movie. So my bias exists, but is minimal at best.
Atlas Shrugged is revered amongst conservatives and libertarians. Recently the book has been enjoying a renaissance as it hit the Amazon best seller list recently. So you do have a very large fan base to pander. Far larger than TVP or TZM, I'm sure we can agree.
Hollywood has been struggling to get this into a movie made for years. The big studios wanted nothing to do with it. Look at this clip from the movie and see if we can understand why:
Now not to say big studios do make these movies our of these overly political books. Take V for Vendetta for example. In the graphic novel, Alan Moore explains in great detail the philosophy of anarchism. Warner Bros. stripped all of it's pro-anarchist leanings, and left with a nice popcorn film without a tinge of pro-anarchism ideals whatsoever. Then there's the clearly liberal/progressive movie Avatar. This is what is known as a cause movie. Cause movies can work, but only if they are done right like Avatar. However, what impact did that movie really have on you? Think about it.
What Atlas Shrugged took was a business man to invest 10 million dollars to fund this movie though an independent studio to make it. The result? A mediocre film that put too much emphasis on the politics than the story. This is reflected from the book well, but in a movie that's preachy, you're only going to attract like minds and alienate people who already object to the philosophy. You're preaching to the choir.
I did find the movie entertaining, but only because I agree, for the most part, with the ideas of her philosophy. I think we need to admit this whether you you liked the movie or not; it was a disaster. In fact, most movies are. This only got on 300 screens nationwide, pulled in a little more than 2 million the first weekend, which isn't too bad, but considering the 10 million invested we can safely assume the chances for part 2 or 3 coming out anytime soon is unlikely.
I submit, TVP Movie will be worse. They will not pull in more than 100,000 dollars. Big studios will turn it down because of it's message some will think is communist and will be forced to produce it independently. The result will be corner cutting in CGI (as we saw in Atlas Shrugged) and a story that plays second fiddle to the philosophy. The people who will come to see it, are those who are already interested in the philosophy already. The people like me who will see it, my be annoyed by it's blatant political message that gets in the way of the story.
This is a bad idea. I suggest you abandon it. The libertarians tried your method for you in advance, learn from our mistakes before repeating them.
$16,492.31 was donated to make another cinematic phallic monument to Jacque Fresco. Meanwhile in #Japan... #TVP #TZM #Zeitgeist
— The Most Goodest JimJesus🤘🏴💰🍕 (@JimJesus) March 22, 2011
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A Story of a Zeitard
A Story of a Zeitard (Final Stream 2 Of 3): https://t.co/Mnpnp62fn6 via @YouTube
— The Most Goodest JimJesus🤘🏴💰🍕 (@JimJesus) October 15, 2018