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The Zeitgeist Movement is an activist movement established in the United States in 2008 by Peter Joseph. The group is critical of market capitalism, describing it as structurally corrupt and wasteful of resources. The group dismisses historic religious concepts as misleading, and embraces sustainable ecology and scientific administration of ...
Peter Joseph is an American independent filmmaker and activist. He is best known for the Zeitgeist film series, which he wrote, directed, narrated, scored, and produced. He is also the founder of the related Zeitgeist Movement. [3] Other work by Joseph includes the 2017 book The New Human Rights Movement: Reinventing the Economy to End ...
Peter Houseman (24 December 1945 – 20 March 1977) was an English footballer who played as a winger. He was best known for his part in Chelsea 's FA Cup -winning side of 1970 . He later signed for Oxford United.
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Zeitgeist: The Movie is a 2007 film by Peter Joseph presenting a number of conspiracy theories. [1] The film assembles archival footage, animations, and narration. [2] Released online on June 18, 2007, it soon received tens of millions of views on Google Video, YouTube, and Vimeo. [3]
Charles Joseph Hausmann 1945– 3.1.3.1 Julilly Kohler-Hausmann 1975– 3.1.3.2 Issa Brooke Kohler-Hausmann 1978– 3.1.4 Marie House Kohler 1951– 3.2 Walter Jodok Kohler Jr. 1904–1976: m1.1932–1946 Marie Celeste McVoy 1900–1974: 3.2.1 Terry Jodok Kohler 1934–2016: 3.2.2 Charlotte Nicolette Kohler 1936–2012: m2.1948 Charlotte ...
Newsweek’s profile of a former death row inmate and convicted murderer, who is transitioning into a woman, shocked readers who called it "puff piece.". Steven Joseph Hayes was previously ...
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