Limits of human evil?

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Limits of human evil?

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I watched the #1 documentary on Googlevideo yesterday. It's called Endgame. If what it is saying is actually going to occur, then the human capacity for evil is so much greater that I had ever imagined.

What are your thoughts on this documentary?
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Got a link?
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Damn, 2 hours of Alex Jones. I may need to watch that with a six pack :)
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I, started to watch it, but then I, nodded off...O_o

Gonna watch it again. :-) R.E.M predicted it in the song "It's the end of the world as we know it"

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On Christmas Day, 25 December 1989, Bernstein conducted the Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 in East Berlin's Schauspielhaus (Playhouse) as part of a celebration of the fall of the Berlin Wall. The concert was broadcast live in more than twenty countries to an estimated audience of 100 million people. For the occasion, Bernstein reworded Friedrich Schiller's text of the Ode to Joy, substituting the word Freiheit (freedom) for Freude (joy).[16] Bernstein, in the introduction to the program, said that they had "taken the liberty" of doing this because of a "most likely phony" story, apparently believed in some quarters, that Schiller wrote an "Ode to Freedom" that is now presumed lost. Bernstein's comment was, 'I'm sure that Beethoven would have given us his blessing."
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I, am sure he would hath. Now change words such as "six" and "zero" = and you have a real problem.

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There is no end to human evil simply because there is deffiniton of evil. It is all relative.
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Well, yes, that's certainly true, but is there a limit to the depth of evil possible within a given definition of it?
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Wazz hanneninnnn? Endgame is out on Google? I know where I will be for the next 2 hours.

I believe relatively little of what Alex Jones claims, but I find the way he claims it very entertaining.
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Jones is a very clever presenter. But 2 hours of that stuff, um, dunno.....
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I'm 20 minutes in, it's pretty good so far. All history-related stuff. I always learn interesting things from his perspective on history.
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Username Teko already posted a link to End Game under International Elites.

I thought it was a pretty good documentary. Multiple black cars filled with old white men at the same place and time is always a little scary.
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I found the Bilderberg part kind of old-hat. It gets better around 1:20, though. There is a very interesting presentation of eugenics and social Darwinism, including the (ongoing) history of these movements.
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