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Esoteric Agenda, Film by Ben Stewart

13 March 2009 8 Comments Posted by: Sean Liebel
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Is there a solution to all of this madness going on in the World today?

Do we know the answers to our problems and are we downplaying our own capabilities to fix those problems?

Is there something we could do that would be more effective than protesting?

These are some of the questions I raised after watching Ben Stewart’s film the “Esoteric Agenda,” which claims there is a secret agenda being carried out by a shadowy elite. Part of the evidence he gives is that symbols of this agenda are scattered throughout our world. For instance the AOL logo contains the “All-Seeing-Eye” and the pyramid, symbols which represent this agenda and appear in other logos as well.

Please take the time to watch the film and judge the information for yourself. Some of these claims are pretty radical, and they aren’t all necessarily true, but you must judge information for yourself to determine what is real or not.

Here are some more thoughts I had after watching the film:

Are we just yelling too much about the New World Order and not looking inside ourselves for the answers?

Why do we need to have the government investigate 9/11 if we are already doing it?

That doesn’t make sense. Ben Stewart would agree with me here. Protesting government and institutions is not the solution when you could be against the existence of that authority placed above you.

Think clearly about what I am saying here. The solution lies in you.

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  • Andrew S. said:

    Hey Sean, this is a great film for opening people's minds. I'm not sure how I feel about all of his claims. I've watched the film twice now, the first time was over the summer and the second time was a month or so ago. I can't remember a lot of the specifics, but I do remember that I felt differently about the film each time. I've done a lot of my own research and my conclusions about a lot of this material have been changing and developing, evidently, since I felt differently the second time. It's really important to evaluate these things for yourself.

    My advice for anyone watching this film, or other alternative documentaries, is to doubt every claim made and try to prove it wrong. Look up every claim for yourself and try and see if you can prove or disprove them individually. Verify and contrast the information against mainstream sources and official sources as well.

    Thanks for posting Sean, I'd like to see who else has seen this film.

  • Jenny Lee said:

    "For instance the AOL logo contains the “All-Seeing-Eye” and the pyramid, symbols which represent this agenda and appear in other logos as well."

    There you go again, insane people! Are you really scared of the AOL logo? And did you notice how AOL failed? Some New World Order!

  • Andrew S. said:

    Ever heard of AOL-Time Warner? Guess not.

  • David said:

    The "filmmaker" is Ben Stewart, lead singer of the band Hierosonic. What are his credentials to make these claims? Does he have a degree in any of the subjects he is discussing? Does Ben Stewart have his own agenda? Why should we listen to him, when the information contained in this "film" is so full of flaws and mistakes? You need to ask these type of questions so as to not fall into Ben's agenda.

  • SlomoUofR said:

    I just want to respond to your question in a rhetorical fashion. I'm not defending Ben Stewart here, I just want to expose the flaws in your logic.

    First, do you need credentials to cover a subject? Don't newspaper writers and TV reporters speak about topics they having no training in every day?
    The same applies to degrees. Philosophy doctorates write about such diverse topics as Religion and Economics.

    Of course Ben Stewart has his own agenda. Mine is personal and economic liberty.

    Would you like to point out some of the flaws and mistakes so I can think about them?

  • kaldionia said:

    Wow! I am so excited to know there are others in my hometown who are interested and awake to consider esoteric issues - I am not alone!! A friend of mine who does not live here just sent this link to me. I just finished watching Kymatica

  • Joceyln T. said:

    The AOL-Time Warner merger is considered one of the biggest failures in merger history.

    Yet, according to nutjobs like you, the AOL logo has an "all-seeing eye" and AOL was part of the New World Order.

    If that were true, you would think they would have done a better job than their competitors.

    Another fail on the part of the cult nutjobs.

    Why don't you just join Scientology and keep your stupidity to yourself?

    Just don't shoot anyone, Andrew. That idiot who recently shot three cops in Pittsburgh got in a little deep with this shit.

  • Pete Hughes said:

    The AOL-Time Warner merger is regarded as one of the worst mergers in history. You would think that a company that has a true "all seeing eye" would have known that beforehand. As usual, this site is a parade of loons masquerading as "true conservatives."

    Andrew should be honest and admit to other conservatives that he's a worshipper in the cult of Alex Jones, who believes that goblin people are gonna kill 80% of us any day now.

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