i like all your insites. i have seen the movie and i believe it though... i dont really know about religion so i will take your analysis as truth. i believe in god, and whether Christianity is true or not, the teachings are of positive value so i am not worried about it. i am more concerned if our gov’t is conspiring war for profit. i loved your analysis of the religious aspect. will you please skip the religion part of the movie and analyze the rest of it... it goes on to talk about the federal reserve being construed by the Rockafeller’s and the dept of education being set up to ruin our education system. also what they believe to be the true reasons for pearl harbor and the sinking of the Lusitania in WWI. i would really appreciate your input on these more recent events as opposed to what happened over 1000 years ago.
I still have not had the time to complete my analysis. As has been stated a few posts above, it is easy to consider the human trait of greed as being the basis for the federal reserve, I sincerely doubt its intention was to undermine the USA.
Also, the Department of Education is simply a liberal idea put in place...good intentions destroyed by lack of planning and lack of reason. Liberalism thinks, “If something can be done well by local controllers, it can be done more efficiently and effectively if implemented from a single federal source, enforcing its ideals down to the local level.”
For example, welfare...one person giving to another in need is great. Liberalism takes that and decides a federal agency in charge of taking a person’s money and giving it to others is more efficient and effective. In reality, bureaucracy and human involvement destroy the positives, creating an ineffective juggernaut that is impossible to remove.
And, it is the same as what can be expected should we ever get universal health care.
My personal opinion of Pearl Harbor is that our military leaders were fat, dumb and lazy. They were too lazy to take warnings seriously. They were fat with accolades from accomplishments of WW1, and they were too dumb to realize we were not ready for a modern war, instead relying on diplomacy to reason with lunatics and confident in the fact that our isolationism would keep other nations from bothering us.
We repeat the errors of diplomacy and relying on old equipment until we suffer from those mistakes. We did it at just prior to WW1, when we neglected the airplane’s combat value. We did it prior to WW2 when we still used biplanes as combat weapons, we did it in Korea, then after Vietnam, when, until Reagan rebuilt it, our military was in a severe stay of disrepair.
I am not very familiar with the conspiracies of the Lusitania. I just figured it was the result of a zealous naval captain.