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Events | Re: SCOTTISH ZEITGEIST GROUP MEETINGS - SEPT
That glasgow meeting's going in my diary right now. Be nice to meet you folk.
Statistics : Posted by 4ndy • on Sun Sep 20, 2009 4:41 pm • Replies 2 • Views 65
Statistics : Posted by 4ndy • on Sun Sep 20, 2009 4:41 pm • Replies 2 • Views 65
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Events | Re: 5th October Radio Interview
we dont have a need for pets now.
how do you see the end of the monetary system effecting entertainment?
such as music, games, sports, movies and tv.
I watched a film the other day called the ringer. its about a guy who fakes being mentally disabled in order to enter the special olimpics. somthing that stood out was, even though track racing is a competative sport, if a contender fell down, the others would stop, pick him up, and finish the race together. do you see somthing like this as the way sport would be played in the future.
Football (not american rugby) is a really big thing here in england, and there is a huge culture around it. when i talk about an end to compitition, people i talk to see it as a threat to that culture. and are put aff stright away. how would you say to them that an end to compitition doesnt mean an end to the nations favorite game? (personally i cant stand it)
have you seen the ted talk were they say that incentive actually reduces performance?
Statistics : Posted by spookytris • on Sun Sep 20, 2009 10:20 am • Replies 3 • Views 17
how do you see the end of the monetary system effecting entertainment?
such as music, games, sports, movies and tv.
I watched a film the other day called the ringer. its about a guy who fakes being mentally disabled in order to enter the special olimpics. somthing that stood out was, even though track racing is a competative sport, if a contender fell down, the others would stop, pick him up, and finish the race together. do you see somthing like this as the way sport would be played in the future.
Football (not american rugby) is a really big thing here in england, and there is a huge culture around it. when i talk about an end to compitition, people i talk to see it as a threat to that culture. and are put aff stright away. how would you say to them that an end to compitition doesnt mean an end to the nations favorite game? (personally i cant stand it)
have you seen the ted talk were they say that incentive actually reduces performance?
Statistics : Posted by spookytris • on Sun Sep 20, 2009 10:20 am • Replies 3 • Views 17
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Events | Re: 5th October Radio Interview
do you tihnk there will be any need for pets?
Statistics : Posted by Dean • on Sun Sep 20, 2009 9:57 am • Replies 2 • Views 7
Statistics : Posted by Dean • on Sun Sep 20, 2009 9:57 am • Replies 2 • Views 7
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Events | Re: October 3rd Jacques Fresco comes to the UK
Hey Buds
Would love to go, but I cant really afford tickets or transport from up here in the North East. If there's a next time Ill try and make that one.
Peace
Statistics : Posted by Spanko • on Sat Sep 19, 2009 5:10 pm • Replies 13 • Views 286
Would love to go, but I cant really afford tickets or transport from up here in the North East. If there's a next time Ill try and make that one.
Peace
Statistics : Posted by Spanko • on Sat Sep 19, 2009 5:10 pm • Replies 13 • Views 286
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Events | Re: 5th October Radio Interview
How can we help HIM personally to get the movement moving a bit faster?
How can we help raise awareness on a mass scale??
What can we as people do to get the movement moving a hell of a lot faster???
Alot of people hear wanna get things moving as the monetary system only seems to get more corrupt and opressive everday.
I already raise awareness by posting the vids and links everywhere like on facebook/myspace/bebo/dig/etc...
I also grefeti the web adresses everwhere as im quite into grafiti art, a big ZEITGEIST with the web adress under it.
And i try to get everone i know intrested, that can be a bit hard tho as you get the general air that people dont wanna know, or at least thats my experience!!
Thanks Ben and Jacques!
Fighting for an RBE!
Jinx
Statistics : Posted by Jinx1710 • on Sat Sep 19, 2009 4:15 pm • Replies 1 • Views 6
How can we help raise awareness on a mass scale??
What can we as people do to get the movement moving a hell of a lot faster???
Alot of people hear wanna get things moving as the monetary system only seems to get more corrupt and opressive everday.
I already raise awareness by posting the vids and links everywhere like on facebook/myspace/bebo/dig/etc...
I also grefeti the web adresses everwhere as im quite into grafiti art, a big ZEITGEIST with the web adress under it.
And i try to get everone i know intrested, that can be a bit hard tho as you get the general air that people dont wanna know, or at least thats my experience!!
Thanks Ben and Jacques!
Fighting for an RBE!
Jinx
Statistics : Posted by Jinx1710 • on Sat Sep 19, 2009 4:15 pm • Replies 1 • Views 6
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Events | 5th October Radio Interview
Hi guys on the the 5th October we will be doing a live show with an interview with Jacques Fresco this will be 2 days after the London event and a great chance for people who can't make it along to ask their questions.
Please place any questions that you would like asked below and I will endeavour to ask as many as I can on the night.
Very excited about this guys its a huge achievement for the UK to have these guys over lets make the most of it.
Statistics : Posted by bentaylor • on Sat Sep 19, 2009 1:14 pm • Replies 0 • Views 3
Please place any questions that you would like asked below and I will endeavour to ask as many as I can on the night.
Very excited about this guys its a huge achievement for the UK to have these guys over lets make the most of it.
Statistics : Posted by bentaylor • on Sat Sep 19, 2009 1:14 pm • Replies 0 • Views 3
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Events | 3rd Oct mid lecture meetup details
Heya TZMUK
Just wondering if we have arranged the particulars for the meet up yet. I quite like the idea of a picnic
Statistics : Posted by Markopolo • on Fri Sep 18, 2009 6:25 pm • Replies 0 • Views 15
Just wondering if we have arranged the particulars for the meet up yet. I quite like the idea of a picnic
Statistics : Posted by Markopolo • on Fri Sep 18, 2009 6:25 pm • Replies 0 • Views 15
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Events | Re: October 3rd Jacques Fresco comes to the UK
Would love to come guys, cannot afford to come tho, and even if i could i cant because i have to go to a wedding the same day.
Pretty gutted really, i shall be there in spirit tho and i shall also be watching.
Jinx
Statistics : Posted by Jinx1710 • on Fri Sep 18, 2009 1:36 pm • Replies 12 • Views 263
Pretty gutted really, i shall be there in spirit tho and i shall also be watching.
Jinx
Statistics : Posted by Jinx1710 • on Fri Sep 18, 2009 1:36 pm • Replies 12 • Views 263
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Events | Re: SCOTTISH ZEITGEIST GROUP MEETINGS - SEPT
Hello!
Just letting you know that I will be at the meeting in Edinburgh, Saturday, 26th of Sept at 1 pm. I live in a nearby private halls of residence and will try to rally up as many people to come along.
Cheers,
Andrew
Statistics : Posted by user_andrew • on Wed Sep 16, 2009 7:10 pm • Replies 1 • Views 60
Just letting you know that I will be at the meeting in Edinburgh, Saturday, 26th of Sept at 1 pm. I live in a nearby private halls of residence and will try to rally up as many people to come along.
Cheers,
Andrew
Statistics : Posted by user_andrew • on Wed Sep 16, 2009 7:10 pm • Replies 1 • Views 60
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Events | Re: National Zeitgeist Event in support of the Global March
Just to remind everyone about this event. I am still looking for ideas of how we can organize this event. Help needed please.
From: Tourism New Zealand Media and Tourism New Zealand
A global peace movement is set to take its first steps in New Zealand this week when a flame lit during a ceremony in Waitakere, West Auckland begins a journey that will take it to more than 90 countries.
Waitakere Mayor Bob Harvey is to ignite a ‘nuclear abolition flame’ - originally lit from the Peace Flame in Hiroshima - which will be carried during the World March for Peace and Non-violence beginning in New Zealand on September 17.
The march is supported by 3000 member cities of Mayors for Peace and organisers say New Zealand has been chosen as the starting point for the march because of its peaceful legacy.
Message for children
The flame lighting ceremony will take place in front of a full assembly at Glen Eden Intermediate School in West Auckland and will involve World Peace March representatives from around New Zealand.
Lighting the ‘nuclear abolition flame’ at the school has special significance, says Mayor Harvey.
"This flame is a message about what kind of world we want these children to inherit. It is also a challenge. Our homes, neighbourhoods and schools are responsible for passing on a peaceful culture. But our children will be responsible for living it. They have to make a peaceful future a reality," he said.
Torch for peace
The World March for Peace and Non-violence will take the ‘nuclear abolition flame’ to more than 90 countries. It will travel from Waitakere to the Andes Mountains in South America before being presented to the United Nations.
Alyn Ware, New Zealand Coordinator for the World March, says New Zealand’s stance on nuclear weapons formed the basis for its peaceful reputation.
"New Zealand led the world in going nuclear free and is the only country with a Minister for Disarmament," he says. "We hope the march will publicise the many positive initiatives that are promoting peace, resolving conflicts and preventing violence in our homes, schools and communities - across the nation and around the world."
The flame lighting ceremony will begin with a performance by Sala-Marlene Tyler, the winner of the NZ Secondary Schools Song writing competition, Peace Song category.
World March for Peace
The World March is the first to circle the earth calling for the end of war and nuclear weapons, and the elimination of violence of all kinds -physical, economic, racial, religious, cultural, sexual, psychological.
It begins in Wellington, New Zealand on 2 October, the anniversary of Gandhi’s birth and declared the International Day of Non-violence by the United Nations.
The March will last 90 days, travelling through 90 countries over all six continents, celebrated by activities and events involving millions of people along and beyond its route. It will pass through all climates and seasons, from the hot summer of the tropics and deserts, to the icy cold of Siberia and Antarctica.
It will end in the Andes Mountains (Punta de Vacas, Aconcagua, Argentina) on January 2, 2010.
Statistics : Posted by Moodzulu • on Wed Sep 16, 2009 12:19 pm • Replies 13 • Views 137
From: Tourism New Zealand Media and Tourism New Zealand
A global peace movement is set to take its first steps in New Zealand this week when a flame lit during a ceremony in Waitakere, West Auckland begins a journey that will take it to more than 90 countries.
Waitakere Mayor Bob Harvey is to ignite a ‘nuclear abolition flame’ - originally lit from the Peace Flame in Hiroshima - which will be carried during the World March for Peace and Non-violence beginning in New Zealand on September 17.
The march is supported by 3000 member cities of Mayors for Peace and organisers say New Zealand has been chosen as the starting point for the march because of its peaceful legacy.
Message for children
The flame lighting ceremony will take place in front of a full assembly at Glen Eden Intermediate School in West Auckland and will involve World Peace March representatives from around New Zealand.
Lighting the ‘nuclear abolition flame’ at the school has special significance, says Mayor Harvey.
"This flame is a message about what kind of world we want these children to inherit. It is also a challenge. Our homes, neighbourhoods and schools are responsible for passing on a peaceful culture. But our children will be responsible for living it. They have to make a peaceful future a reality," he said.
Torch for peace
The World March for Peace and Non-violence will take the ‘nuclear abolition flame’ to more than 90 countries. It will travel from Waitakere to the Andes Mountains in South America before being presented to the United Nations.
Alyn Ware, New Zealand Coordinator for the World March, says New Zealand’s stance on nuclear weapons formed the basis for its peaceful reputation.
"New Zealand led the world in going nuclear free and is the only country with a Minister for Disarmament," he says. "We hope the march will publicise the many positive initiatives that are promoting peace, resolving conflicts and preventing violence in our homes, schools and communities - across the nation and around the world."
The flame lighting ceremony will begin with a performance by Sala-Marlene Tyler, the winner of the NZ Secondary Schools Song writing competition, Peace Song category.
World March for Peace
The World March is the first to circle the earth calling for the end of war and nuclear weapons, and the elimination of violence of all kinds -physical, economic, racial, religious, cultural, sexual, psychological.
It begins in Wellington, New Zealand on 2 October, the anniversary of Gandhi’s birth and declared the International Day of Non-violence by the United Nations.
The March will last 90 days, travelling through 90 countries over all six continents, celebrated by activities and events involving millions of people along and beyond its route. It will pass through all climates and seasons, from the hot summer of the tropics and deserts, to the icy cold of Siberia and Antarctica.
It will end in the Andes Mountains (Punta de Vacas, Aconcagua, Argentina) on January 2, 2010.
Statistics : Posted by Moodzulu • on Wed Sep 16, 2009 12:19 pm • Replies 13 • Views 137
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Events | Re: London Flyer Team
neither do i, i will jsut be going casual anyway, hopefully the london group and this flyer team will join on the 28th and it will be a great outcome!
Statistics : Posted by Dean • on Tue Sep 15, 2009 11:52 pm • Replies 14 • Views 157
Statistics : Posted by Dean • on Tue Sep 15, 2009 11:52 pm • Replies 14 • Views 157
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Events | Re: October 3rd Jacques Fresco comes to the UK
hey guys, dont delay if you still need tickets for this, the day is totally sold out and the evening is fast following only a few weeks to go now
Statistics : Posted by bentaylor • on Tue Sep 15, 2009 1:09 pm • Replies 11 • Views 230
Statistics : Posted by bentaylor • on Tue Sep 15, 2009 1:09 pm • Replies 11 • Views 230
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Events | Re: London Flyer Team
This Event will take place at Trafalgar Square on Saturday the 26th September 2009 at 11am
meeting on the Upper side of the square by the 4th plinth (By the National Gallery)
Statistics : Posted by TheUKProject • on Tue Sep 15, 2009 11:40 am • Replies 12 • Views 108
meeting on the Upper side of the square by the 4th plinth (By the National Gallery)
Statistics : Posted by TheUKProject • on Tue Sep 15, 2009 11:40 am • Replies 12 • Views 108
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Events | Re: Coming from Switzerland for the Event->free place to stay ?
Hey eklektic,
thanks a lot for your proposal, it's a plesure to see that
in so short time I could find some hospitality, it's all in your honneur !
hello moodzulu,
16 Years ... you are more Swiss than I am then then ; )
I'm actually "à la Vallée de Joux" it's a valley somwhere
between Lausanne and Geneva, but have been for more
than ten years in Geneva and some time in the swiss german
part.
I'm realy looking forward meeting you guys ...
thanks again eklektic ...
you could maybe send me a mail on : fradarr(at)gmail.com
with your telephone and I'll call you (or skype you or what so ever)
Thanks
Denis
Statistics : Posted by denis • on Mon Sep 14, 2009 10:07 pm • Replies 3 • Views 54
thanks a lot for your proposal, it's a plesure to see that
in so short time I could find some hospitality, it's all in your honneur !
hello moodzulu,
16 Years ... you are more Swiss than I am then then ; )
I'm actually "à la Vallée de Joux" it's a valley somwhere
between Lausanne and Geneva, but have been for more
than ten years in Geneva and some time in the swiss german
part.
I'm realy looking forward meeting you guys ...
thanks again eklektic ...
you could maybe send me a mail on : fradarr(at)gmail.com
with your telephone and I'll call you (or skype you or what so ever)
Thanks
Denis
Statistics : Posted by denis • on Mon Sep 14, 2009 10:07 pm • Replies 3 • Views 54
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Events | Re: Coming from Switzerland for the Event->free place to stay ?
Hi Denis,
Great to see you are coming from Switzerland for this event. I am sure we will be able to find a floor for you to sleep on in London while you are here.
Unfortunately I live in Kent but I am sure someone on this site may be able to help you.
Where abouts are you in Switzerland, I lived in Montreux for 16 years.?
Love, Peace and Harmony, Heather
Statistics : Posted by Moodzulu • on Mon Sep 14, 2009 9:51 am • Replies 1 • Views 22
Great to see you are coming from Switzerland for this event. I am sure we will be able to find a floor for you to sleep on in London while you are here.
Unfortunately I live in Kent but I am sure someone on this site may be able to help you.
Where abouts are you in Switzerland, I lived in Montreux for 16 years.?
Love, Peace and Harmony, Heather
Statistics : Posted by Moodzulu • on Mon Sep 14, 2009 9:51 am • Replies 1 • Views 22
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Events | Re: Interview with Peter screening on Sky 200 on Monday 14th
Hi,
They'll screen the whole thing.
The YouTube version is here http://www.youtube.com/user/eerieinvestigations - split into segments because there's a 10 minute maximum duration for YouTube videos, or you can see it in one piece on our web site at the URL kayomani mentioned.
Regards,
Ian
Statistics : Posted by eerieinvestigations • on Mon Sep 14, 2009 8:00 am • Replies 5 • Views 63
They'll screen the whole thing.
The YouTube version is here http://www.youtube.com/user/eerieinvestigations - split into segments because there's a 10 minute maximum duration for YouTube videos, or you can see it in one piece on our web site at the URL kayomani mentioned.
Regards,
Ian
Statistics : Posted by eerieinvestigations • on Mon Sep 14, 2009 8:00 am • Replies 5 • Views 63
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Events | Re: Interview with Peter screening on Sky 200 on Monday 14th
thanks for the link, will it show the whole interview or will it jsut be a sample?
Statistics : Posted by Dean • on Sun Sep 13, 2009 8:40 pm • Replies 4 • Views 20
Statistics : Posted by Dean • on Sun Sep 13, 2009 8:40 pm • Replies 4 • Views 20
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Events | The World @ War
The Word @ War'
30 September 2009 at 9:30pm
At the heart of everything is a central administrative building where the suits sit and make decisions, log information and communicate it to those on the ground.
In the Central Administrative building - CAB of Acronym City - AC on google.earth... the key tapping secretaries of state and servers are downloading and re-filing war to gain information, control and knowledge of the development and structures of past wars.
Evoking questions of how war begins and the fuel that drives it forward. The evolution of man, machine, war, language and communication...
This multimedia production takes us on a journey of wars throughout history through a medley of parody, song and dance, and (some) violence.
Set in the next computer led generation the secretaries and servers log the devastation for future administration...
A premiere for Bridgend College, written and directed by Katie Marks in collaboration with scriptwriter Carmen Medway-Stephens.
Etcetera Theatre
265 Camden High Street
London NW1 7BU
http://www.etceteratheatre.com/page.php?pageID=6
Box Office
Online
Tickets can be booked and paid for online, just click on the following link:
In Person
Tickets can be purchased in person from the Box Office which opens 30 minutes before the start of the performance. Cash payments only.
By Phone
Box Office: 020 7482 4857
tickets £7.00
(£6.00 concessions)
Statistics : Posted by Moodzulu • on Sat Sep 12, 2009 2:46 pm • Replies 0 • Views 43
30 September 2009 at 9:30pm
At the heart of everything is a central administrative building where the suits sit and make decisions, log information and communicate it to those on the ground.
In the Central Administrative building - CAB of Acronym City - AC on google.earth... the key tapping secretaries of state and servers are downloading and re-filing war to gain information, control and knowledge of the development and structures of past wars.
Evoking questions of how war begins and the fuel that drives it forward. The evolution of man, machine, war, language and communication...
This multimedia production takes us on a journey of wars throughout history through a medley of parody, song and dance, and (some) violence.
Set in the next computer led generation the secretaries and servers log the devastation for future administration...
A premiere for Bridgend College, written and directed by Katie Marks in collaboration with scriptwriter Carmen Medway-Stephens.
Etcetera Theatre
265 Camden High Street
London NW1 7BU
http://www.etceteratheatre.com/page.php?pageID=6
Box Office
Online
Tickets can be booked and paid for online, just click on the following link:
In Person
Tickets can be purchased in person from the Box Office which opens 30 minutes before the start of the performance. Cash payments only.
By Phone
Box Office: 020 7482 4857
tickets £7.00
(£6.00 concessions)
Statistics : Posted by Moodzulu • on Sat Sep 12, 2009 2:46 pm • Replies 0 • Views 43
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Events | Re: Arms Trade Demonstration Timetable for this week. 07.09.09
Dan Viesnik - International Arms Trade - Hunger Strike
http://current.com/items/90905344_dan-v ... strike.htm
Statistics : Posted by Moodzulu • on Sat Sep 12, 2009 1:57 pm • Replies 1 • Views 27
http://current.com/items/90905344_dan-v ... strike.htm
Statistics : Posted by Moodzulu • on Sat Sep 12, 2009 1:57 pm • Replies 1 • Views 27
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