Zeitgeist - The Movie: Federal Reserve (Part 5 of 5)Show Video Details ↓ Aaron Russo: And if anybody wants to protest what we do, or violate what we want, we just turn off their chip. Narrator: That's right. Microchipped. In 2005, congress, under the pretense of immigration control and the so called war on terrorism, passed the real ID act under which it is projected by May 2008, you will be required to carry around a federal identification card which includes on it a scannable bar code with your personal information. However, this bar code is only an intermediary step before the card is equipped with a ferro chip RFID tracking module which will use radio frequencies to track your every move on the planet. If this sounds foreign to you, please note the RFID tracking chip is already in all new American passports and the final step is the implanted chip which many people have already been manipulated into accepting under different pretenses. Woman: We have a Florida family who were really pioneers of a brave new world. They have volunteered to be the first ever to have microchip identification devices implanted into their bodies. Leslie Jacobs: After 9-11 I was really concerned with the security of my family. Man: I wouldn't mind having something planted permanently in my arm that would identify me. Narrator: In the end everybody will be locked into a monitored control grid where every single action you performed is documented and if you get out of line they can just turn off your chip for that point in time every single aspect of society will revolve around interactions with the chips. This is the picture that is painted for the future if you open your eyes to see it. A centralized, one world economy where everyone's moves and everyone's transactions are tracked and monitored, all rights removed. [music] The most incredible aspect of all: these totalitarian elements will not be forced upon the people, the people will demand them. For, the social manipulation of society through the generation of fear and division has completely detached humans from their sense of power and reality, a process which has been going on for centuries, if not millennia. Religion, patriotism, race, wealth, class and every other form of arbitrary separatist identification thus conceived has served to create a controlled population utterly malleable in the hands of the few. Divide and conquer is the motto and as long as people continue to see themselves as separate from everything else, they lend themselves to being completely enslaved. The men behind the curtain know this and they also know that if people ever realize the truth of their relationship to nature and the truth of their personal power, the entire manufactured zeitgeist they prey upon will collapse like a house of cards. [music] … … … Man 2: The whole system that we live in drills into us that we're powerless, that we're weak, that our society is evil, that it's fragmented, etcetera and so forth, it's all a big fat lie. We are powerful, beautiful, extraordinary. [music] There is no reason why you cannot understand who we truly are, where we are we going. There is no reason why the average individual cannot be fully empowered. We are incredibly powerful beings. Man 3: I think I've spent 30 years of my life, the first 30, trying to become something. I wanted to become good at things, I wanted to become good at tennis, I wanted to become good at school and grades, and everything I kind of viewed in that perspective. I'm not OK the way I am but if I got good at things... and I realized that I had the game wrong. The game was to find out what I already was. [music] [music] … … … … … … Richard Albert: Now, in our culture we've been trained for individual differences to stand out. So you look at each person and immediately say he is brighter, dumber, older, younger, richer, poorer, and we make all these dimensional distinctions, we put them in categories and treat them that way. And we get so that we only see others as separate from ourselves in the ways in which they're separate. And one of the dramatic characteristics of experience is being with another person and suddenly seeing the ways in which they're like you, not different from you, and experiencing the fact that which is essence in you, which is essence in me is indeed one, the understanding that there is no other. It is all one. [music] And I wasn't born Richard Albert, I was just born as a human being and then I learned this whole business of who I am and whether I'm good or bad or achieving or not, all that's learned along the way. [music] [music] … … … … Carl Sagan: The old appeals to racial, sexual and religious chauvinism, to rabid nationalist fervor are beginning not to work. A new consciousness is developing which sees the Earth as a single organism and recognizes that an organism at war with itself is doomed. [music] … … … … … … … … … … Men: Bill Hicks used to finish his shows with this: Life's like a ride in an amusement park. We go on it and think it's real because that's how powerful our minds are. And the ride goes up and down and round and round. It has thrills and chills and it's very brightly colored and it's very loud and it's fun, for a while. Some have been on the ride for a long time and they begin to question, is this real or is this just a ride? And other people have remembered, and they come back to us, they say, hey, don't worry, don't be afraid, ever, because, this is just a ride... And we kill those people. Shut him up. I've got a lot invested in this ride. Shut him up. Look at my furrows of worry. Look at my big bank account and my family. This has to be real. It's just a ride. But we always kill those good guys who try and tell us that, you ever notice that? We let the demons run amok. But it doesn't matter because it's just a ride and we can change it anytime we want. It's only a choice. No effort, no work, no job, no savings and money. Just a choice, right now, between fear and love. [music] [music] … … … [silence] … … … … |