Posted on 01/09/2010 3:15:42 PM PST by MaxMax
Edited on 01/09/2010 4:10:28 PM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
The planet s possible destiny is assessed, including the fate of the environment
and natural resources; climate changes; disease; population growth
Starvation, war, drought, over population, etc. etc.
Oh, and live quotes from guess who?, yep, Obama.
Featuring Van Jones(Yes the same one Beck featured) AND John Podesta (Soros whore in chief)
John Podesta starts talking at 2 minutes into YouTube segment and Van Jones starts at 4:37 minutes into segment.
The fact that the history channel is involved in trying to predict future history
in a faslification of their very name.
This is awesome comedy.
Note the work camps surrounding utopian NY city.
They are interested in eyeballs not ideology.
After the movie 2012 did well, they did some low budget knock-offs to generate interest and dollars.
Nothing here beyond schmaltzy TV stuff.
The “History Channel” needs to be renamed to the “Hisdirectomy Channel”.
The fact this is made with added cartoons means it will be used
as indoctrination for children in the work camp, er schools.
This is a hard show to watch without breaking my computer.
Good G’d this is PURE propaganda!
I always thought I would not see this kind of END TIMES BS in my lifetime. Guess the Biblical Prophesies don't wait till we are ready.
Please don't flame, but I can take it!
The History channel has turned into total crap television. It is now the doom, gloom, everyones going to die channel. The world without people stuff is obnoxious. The soothsayer, Nostradamus stuff is not worth two seconds of viewing. I rarely watch the channel anymore. Their data is more often than not inaccurate and the excessive opinions are tiresome and wrong.
For some reason, the History Channel is heavily into doomsday stuff lately. 2012, this thing, Nostradamus. They seem anxious to bring it all to and end.
Most of the shows from armageddon week haven’t been to bad but this one is psychotic in its attempt to panic us.
Funny thing about this show is that they endure failure after failure but declare victory again and again.
Oh great, now they're trying to save SF.
This one ran on ABC about a year back. If you watch you’ll notice that there are no conservatives in their vision of the future. Just liberals happily failing in utopia surrounded by work camps.
“The world without people stuff is obnoxious.”
I agree with you. The programs that highlight specific cities “after people” are incredibly fatalistic and depressing. Recently, they had one on the fate of famous Churches “after people.” It was horrible. There must be some pretty warped people working at the History Channel.
The info is at the link.
Same with the Weather Channel, although they’ve had to knock off a lot of the global-warming “documentaries” to report on the state-wide emergencies caused by the record snow and cold.
Well, the other channels have dumbed down as well...notice how many STOOPID “ghost chasing, paranormal” shows there are now? Oh yeah...”Psychic Kids,” who watches this garbage? They all have the same formula: overweight, college techno-geeks chasing down cold spots in old houses...all shot on wobbly night vision hand cams....
YAWN.
I thoguh checking your tire pressure will save the planet.
Er, and spelling. “thought”
I watched a bit of this and after I saw Van Jones, Thomas Friedman and Heidi the weather girl I turned it.
I corrected the title and added some information.
Aren't the insane cute also? There are apparently millions of people who see deep meaning and importance to hours -long series with the title like "The World After People?"
A world totally devoid of people (and their artifacts,) is essential chaos and meaningless.
If the world is here without people, does it any longer exist?
Does consciousness of self play a role here?
I need to confess that I am intellectually incapable of grasping or undestanding the world view of the insane and the neurotic.
I watched one of those Armageddon shows this week, and couldn’t get over the fact that the guy was using used restaurant grease to make diesel fuel for a car he found in a parking garage, with a bunch of other cars all around. My thought was, if there are THAT many stranded cars, couldn’t he have siphoned the diesel he needed from other cars, rather than go through all that trouble? And if it’s one of the newer vehicles that you can’t siphon from , he could have spent just as much time/energy getting the TANK out of the cars to get to the fuel, as he did cooking up the grease to use instead (and not exposing his position with the FIRE he needed to cook the grease). And if all the other cars already had the diesel taken from them, stands to reason there wouldn’t be that many RESTAURANTS with leftover grease, either. He also seemed to spend too much time out in the open, while telling everyone you shouldn’t expose yourself! Just found the whole thing really lame. I’ve learned a LOT more from Survivor Man, than shows like this!
Most are a lot funnier now that the greatest scientific hoax of the last 150 years has been confirmed.
I think the thing that struck me about that show was his lack of a gun and the only weapon he mentioned was a flashlight.
He did bring up some reasons for going to the city that I hadn’t thought of but I think I’d be better off sticking te the country where I’m comfortable.
Think ugly, obnoxious and love naked parades...
OMG!
Just when I think, "viewers can't be that stoopid," a new one pops up.
I call it horror by inferences, where all the "stars" act startled and mumble or scream bad-acting fright, and wave around 1950s VOMs, or db meters...
And then there is the ultimate in new stupid show: midget animal rescue?
I can hardly wait.
I'm holding off for "goldfish detectives on a gay lost "crash" island..."
BTW the guy talked about New Orleans a lot but I’m pretty sure the show was filmed in Detroit.
Also interesting was when he said that with all the looting in New Orleans, not one library was touched. LOL
“If you watch youll notice that there are no conservatives in their vision of the future. Just liberals happily failing in utopia surrounded by work camps.”
Well, let’s pray G-d spares as many as possible.
I caught Van Jones and John Podesta too.
They showed this originally in 2009 on one of the major networks. It was not available then on YouTube—you had to order (and pay money for) a DVD.
I guess it wasn’t selling—it’s pretty depressing after all.
Move along, nothing new here!!!!
Where did all the people go? I mean there are lots of people in the world and it would be pretty hard to get rid of all of them without destoying the entire planet.
If only it was true.
I figure that it was the rapture.
I saw part of this, my daughter was watching it with me, I just about blew a gasket when that idiot Van Jones appeared.
That fool knows nothing about any future I want to be a part of.
Oddly enough, they were talking of engineering solutions to sea level rise by building huge levies around coastal cities.
Which would actually be cheaper than passing a Copenhagen-style treaty.
Or maybe IQ has dropped so dramatically from enviro-infestation they now build dams to hold back the ocean and tilt at windmills.
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