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As Bryon York writes in the Washington Examiner, “Tucson shooter obsessed with bizarre Internet movie:”

By all accounts, an Internet documentary named “Zeitgeist” was the favorite movie of accused Tucson shooter Jared Loughner. Created in 2007 by New York-based conspiracy merchant Peter Joseph, “Zeitgeist” is a two-hour mash-up of old and new conspiracy theories involving religion, the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, and the Federal Reserve system. Its message is simple: “We’ve been lied to. We’ve been lied to by every institution.” “He wanted to watch it all the time,” a teenage friend of Loughner’s told the Arizona Republic. “It was cool at first. But then it got weird. It was all he wanted to do.”

“Zeitgeist” has three parts. The first tells us that Christianity is a myth, and that religion in general conditions us to believe other myths. The second tells us that the most powerful of those other myths is 9/11 — we call it an act of terrorism when it fact it was an inside job perpetrated by the U.S. government. And the third part tells us the real powers behind 9/11 and the other myths are central bankers. They’re making the myths for money, while we’re just being duped.

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“Christianity, along with all other related theologies, is an historical fraud,” the narration begins. “Zeitgeist” posits a sort of Zodiac-based foundation for all faiths and gives us insights like, “Jesus’ solar Piscean personification will end when the sun enters the Age of Aquarius.”

Funny, I don’t recall seeing that film running during the last National Review Cruise….

On the other hand, a speech from the New Yorker’s Seymour Hersh sounds like it would cut perfectly into the above movie, at least how York describes it:

In a speech billed as a discussion of the Bush and Obama eras, New Yorker journalist Seymour Hersh delivered a rambling, conspiracy-laden diatribe here Monday expressing his disappointment with President Barack Obama and his dissatisfaction with the direction of U.S. foreign policy. [...]He also charged that U.S. foreign policy had been hijacked by a cabal of neoconservative “crusaders” in the former vice president’s office and now in the special operations community.

“What I’m really talking about is how eight or nine neoconservative, radicals if you will, overthrew the American government. Took it over,” he said of his forthcoming book. “It’s not only that the neocons took it over but how easily they did it — how Congress disappeared, how the press became part of it, how the public acquiesced.”

Hersh then brought up the widespread looting that took place in Baghdad after the fall of Saddam Hussein in 2003. “In the Cheney shop, the attitude was, ‘What’s this? What are they all worried about, the politicians and the press, they’re all worried about some looting? … Don’t they get it? We’re gonna change mosques into cathedrals. And when we get all the oil, nobody’s gonna give a damn.’”

“That’s the attitude,” he continued. “We’re gonna change mosques into cathedrals. That’s an attitude that pervades, I’m here to say, a large percentage of the Joint Special Operations Command.”

He then alleged that Gen. Stanley McChrystal, who headed JSOC before briefly becoming the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan, and his successor, Vice Adm. William McRaven, as well as many within JSOC, “are all members of, or at least supporters of, Knights of Malta.”

Van Jones’ Red/Green enviro-truther-communism rhetoric wouldn’t be too far of a stretch, either.

Incidentally, if you’d like plenty of anti-New Age blog posts served straight, no chaser, the Macho Response has you more than covered.

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  1. 1. Dianna

    I keep re-reading Hersch’s remarks, and have to keep manually closing my jaw.

    Lessee: we have Dick Cheney’s shop not caring about wide-spread looting (didn’t that turn out not to have happened?) “eight or nine neocons” taking over the country, and we have secret Catholic crusaders, and….

    My brain keeps locking up.

    Hersch says things in speeches, I have read, that he would never dream of writing. This material sounds like bad fiction. It’s not weird enough to be real.

  2. 2. Andrew X

    Jeebus Jumped-Up Tap-Dancing Crikey!!! We’re through the looking glass, people!

    I am speechless. (but not pixel-less) Isn’t Hirsch’s speech the EXACT kind of crap that we all agree that we need to start sending the white coats to at least “have a chat” about?? That’s not even a wry joke, that’s a question where if you answer “no”, you’ll have to explain to me why not. Seriously.

    There’s just so much to fisk, I’ll zero it down to two identical points: “We’re gonna change mosques into cathedrals”. “We’re gonna get all the oil”.

    OK, Sy, it’s now eight years post conquer, two years post Cheney…. Where the F— are my cathedrals!!! Huh? Where are they? You promised me cathedrals, where the hell are they? Where’s the oil (that has now been contracted almost entirely to non-US companies)?? Where is it?? Huh? Speak up, man!

    Are his charges not self-evidently phantasmagorical? What did Bush and Cheney just sort of….. forget? They woke up at 4am last March or so, slapped their foreheads, and said “Damn, we forgot to build those bleedin’ cathedrals. I knew something was buggin’ me!”

    Sy is sort of a leftist institution. This explains, or at least illuminates, volumes. Hell, this explains whole encyclopedias, about the state of today’s left.

    Just astonishing.

  3. 3. rifle308

    If you think Sy is bad go read the comments after the article. The number of left loons sticking up for Sy’s “reporting” and statements, past and present, is just more evidence of how far gone they are and their hatred of the political right, the military, and Christianity.
    Oh and check out the review of a new book on the War on Terror (“Long War” I think) by a reviewer who seems to think we should just learn to put up with terror, that the US supports Israel too much, and that a militant reading of Islam is not really what drives folks like Al Quaeda or the Taliban.