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THRIVE...

Master Yoda

“Your path you must decide.”
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I watched this movie with a lot of interest. Its a good mix of science, human history, human behaviour, quantum mechanics, alien visitation, political conspiracy, etc. Overall it's promoting a message that makes sense. I'm open to it, but am not taking it as gospel. I especially love the concepts of free and self sustaining energy that has been and still available and what happened to them.

It talks about an energy pattern called the TORUS which is the energy pattern of all things at all scale in the universe. Seems to make sense.....

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Here's a link to the whole movie. I watched the whole movie and I liked it.


 
Yoda Now this is a totally personal opinion But....

Movies like this which are made by multi millionaires like Gamble. Heir to the Proctor&Gamble fortune .Are just personal vehicles to get across his own agenda and mask it as entertainment
 
Absolutely.....that's why I am open to it but never take them as gospel. Yet I love the science and the fascinating aspects that they use for leverage to state their case.

There are so many great books and movies out their to extract the good things from and discount the aspects with vested interest.

But you are so right about how many productions have an agenda.....
 
Yeah, King Neptune with his Triton, talking crab and Ariel looks exactly like her animated self. lol...There's a documentary or 2 about it, and they found evident of mermaids but doesn't look as good as Darryl Hannah. I have downloaded the docco but havent watched it yet. lol
 
Saw Thrive a while ago. Kind of lost me with some of that energy pattern stuff.

Look out for Adam Curtis' 3 part (BBC) doc series "All Watched Over By Machines of Love & Grace". It's very good. His other doc series "The Century of the Self" & "The Trap" are similarly brilliant. Depressingly brilliant. There's very little fluff in Curtis' productions.
 
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