posted on Nov, 28 2011 @ 06:13 PM
reply to post by theRiverGoddess
The movie really highlights a lot that is wrong with the world. I knew unethical government-funded mind experiments went on, but didn't realize the
large scope of them and just how many there were. We're all left wondering just how many of them the public was never informed about.
It was rich in allegations which I tend to believe, but I wish it would have cited sources as it went along for further research.
My only negative impression was that the first half of the movie was complaining about capitalism, the private use of property, while the entire movie
highlighted how the collective public government was mis-using public property. If collective control of property is so great and private ownership of
property was so terrible, then the government would not have been using its property to conduct such unethical experiments!
Capitalism, the ability for a private individual to own things, is good. Collectivism (and some types of socialism), the ability for the government to
take property without permission of the individual, is bad. The two basic options are private ownership or public ownership. And yes there are shades
of grey where the government has some control and the individual has some control. But the index of economic freedom which lists Hong Kong and
Singapore at the top proves well that the poor get an advantage under capitalism when compared to more collective economies.
The first quarter of the video mentions "capitalists" many times and claims the Rockefellers are capitalists. Laughable. The Rockefellers are
Fascists. I wish people could read the dictionary every once in a while to sort out what is what. The Federal Reserve Bank is a private company BUT it
is granted a special government monopoly designed to serve the elite. Such a thing is fascism and is an opposite of capitalism. The banking class have
almost zero attachment to free markets of any sort!
And yes working for a factory is monotonous and just plain bad in many respects but something tells me GM (Government Motors) was just as boring and
monotonous under anti-capitalist(Fascist) controls after it was taken over by the government. So capitalism clearly isn't the problem when it comes
to figuring out the cause and solutions for mind-numbing low-pay monotonous labor. Last time I checked the government jobs out there are champions of
the most monotonous mind-numbering jobs in existence! So again, capitalism is good because individuals owning things is good and leads to better
financial well-being for all classes.