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Thrive: What on Earth Will it Take?

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Genre Foreign, Music Videos & Concerts
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Contributor Stephen Gagne, Kimberly Carter Gamble, Foster Gamble
Language German, English
Runtime 2 hours and 12 minutes
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2012
    As a researcher of global markets (banking, money supply), our food supply, toxins in our environment of which most of us are essentially are unaware and ignorant, global scaling (explains why structures and processes of nature are fractal and the causes of logarithmic scale-invariance), the power of the mind and the power of human potential as it relates to much of the above, this film is a MUST SEE if you are interested in how things REALLY work in our world. Not in order of the movie, Gamble does an incredible job explaining the truth about how our financial markets and banking industries work in a cyclical fashion and how a very small population of the very, very wealthy actually can and do manipulate these cycles to gain more wealth and control over time. He further explains that this is done with the distinct knowledge that most of the larger population (you and me)not only misunderstands these cycles and principals but that we are also always the pawns that are played. The movie also does a very good job (albeit minimally due to length of film and content) uncovers how our food is controlled without our knowledge and/or interest.

    The movie briefly discusses Monsanto and their control of seed around the world through international patents and GMO control (another great film is "The World According to Monsanto"). The control of seed via genetic modification and international patents is very, very dangerous. Further, it explains the fact that many of our foods contain hormone disrupting chemicals/toxins. The science shows unequivocally that certain pesticides, herbicides and fungicides are the predominant reason for increases in breast and prostate cancers, increases in infertility rates among the younger population, especially males, and for the increases seen in pediatricians offices of the demasculinization (smaller genitals) of our little boys ([...] All of which can be researched - we should take heed. My opinion is that we are indeed all pawns in these markets of power.

    The film discusses the vast amounts of energy power that has always been available to us, explaining what free energy is and how it is naturally occurring around us all the time (I must say, Gamble makes a fairly interesting albeit weak argument for how we could have possibly obtained this information - loved the part on the crop fields though - simply breathtaking). Gamble goes on to explain the conspiracy that many of our brightest physicists in the field of free energy were either murdered or silenced in order to contain this information and how this was done by (possibly) large corporations and wealthy entities. Sounds quite plausible. It is not hard to imagine why this would be done. Can you imagine a world without Exxon, Mobile, or any of the other oil companies? They will not go down without a fight. Gamble explains governments know of this form of energy that could answer all of our energy problems but they are themselves controlled by the wealthy (owners of banks, the Federal Reserve and the World Banks), who control the large corporations (oil and food companies. Maybe he should know. Proctor and Gamble?

    He also describes the medical industry and its control over information. My husband is a physician and there is no doubt medical doctors are controlled in how they think, how they treat disease processes and how they are seen in their own circles should they venture out of those circles. Thankfully there are more and more doctors willing to become independent thinkers opening the doors to question their oath "First Do No Harm"? Many of them, including my husband, are saying there must be more. How about starting at a place of doing some good rather than a place of first doing no harm? The first is a "going towards" statement, latter is a "going away" from statement.

    If you're desiring a wake up call for your life and your world, watch "Thrive". If you don't care, go pour another round of cool aid. Seems like many would agree we are on the precipice of a paradigm shift in human understanding, knowledge and consciousness. If you dare, go on. Buy the film and share it with everyone you know.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2012
    Initially I had seen a short piece of Thrive about one year ago at a public showing at an organic rawfood restaurant in Nevada City, CA. The little bit I saw, which wasn't much, had stuck in my head because it had the ring of truth to it. The message of the film continued to resonate with me in the back of my mind. I finally purchased a copy on Amazon and watched it yesterday. Upon watching I realized I had already conducted my own independent research and connected the dots regarding 70% of the facts presented in the movie. That might sound like I'm saying the movie is not presenting much new information, but nothing could be farther from the truth. You see, I am, and always have been, a free thinker, in the 1% of the human race. I have rejected societies religions, diet, and philosophy. I know without uncertainty that the US medical institution, rich American diet, religious institutes, public schools, and politics are all a big connected lie foisted upon us since birth to create unthinking weak fearful shee-ple in order to make trillions for the elite. With that seemingly "radical" statement now made, I have to say that even I was almost unprepared for the genius of free thinking that this documentary represents. If you are awaking to the true possibilities of the human race, or even if you just want to watch a very entertaining film, than please buy this movie and share it with other free thinking people that you know. Here's another "radical" thought: A new human revolution has begun, where we are learning to get past the fear and wanting, and starting to really thrive for the first time in human history. Yes, the cynics will smear this as quackery because they don;t believe in their own goodness, or have been duped, but I for one am telling you, without fear or agenda, that they are the ones who are mistaken and our history will bear that out.

    Thank you Foster Gamble, I too believe in our inherent goodness, despite what the news, religion, and "they" say, I see the goodness in us everyday, everywhere I go. That positive energy makes me feel confident that we will make the right choices about our future. Mr. Gamble will unquestionably go down in history as one of the greatest and bravest people who has ever lived.

    Please do your own research and connect the dots...it's all there if you look.
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  • Kathi Kerr
    5.0 out of 5 stars Thrive
    Reviewed in Canada on July 5, 2020
    Entertainment value only.
  • madeleine vens
    5.0 out of 5 stars a éclairé mes ressentis
    Reviewed in France on November 19, 2015
    pour une prise de conscience indispensable et les décisions personnelles qui s'en suivent. pour ceux qui sont dans l'âge de l'action, il n'est pas trop tard pour rendre le monde plus humain et recréer un avenir au service de l'épanouissement de l'Homme. à voir, et revoir.
  • Simplicissimus
    5.0 out of 5 stars Klasse Dokumentation !
    Reviewed in Germany on September 11, 2014
    Weltklasse , gerade weil ich mich seit Mitte der Achtziger Jahre mit diesem Thema befasse . Ich kann mich nur den anderen Rezessenten anschließen , diese Dokumentation sollte jeder Bundesbürger gesehen haben . Doch was passiert ? Die meisten haben nur noch Interesse an Ihrem Arbeitsplatz oder Ihrem Harz-Vier Regelsatz , plus der Verblödungsklotze . Wenige öffnen Ihren Geist , um das Chaos auf Erden einmal konkret zu hinterfragen . Auch ich bin in meiner Familie und der näheren Verwandschaft der einzige , der sich mit diesem äußerst wichtigen Themenfeld befasst . Im Endeffekt bin ich laut meiner Familie zugehörig zu den belächelten Weltverschwöhrern . Aber jetzt habe ich eine klasse Grundlage mit dieser DVD um vielleicht doch noch ein Umdenken in meiner Familie und Verwandschaft herbeizuführen .
  • Damaris Hasel
    5.0 out of 5 stars THRIVE - a fascinatingly illustrated documentary
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 16, 2012
    THRIVE is a documentary on our financial system and its consequences. It is based on interviews, but unlike many such films, what is said in each interview is fascinatingly illustrated with computer-animated images. Additionally, animated drawings show how money works toward power and it suggests possible ways out of this. The film not only riveted the attention of my students (13-18 years), but was considered 'cool'.
    THRIVE is made with deep commitment, it presents shattering facts, yet it is never polemic. Witnesses and video-proof are offered in each case. This film is comparable to the second and third 'Zeitgeist'-movies in its aim and in some of its information, but it follows a personal quest and so is not a non-profit venture like the 'Zeitgeist'-movement. Like 'Zeitgeist 2-Addendum' it shows how money works, but beyond this THRIVE makes visualizable how in the long run the system works logically to the increasing profit and accumulating power of only a few families, no matter how hard other people work to thrive. A review of history shows, that financial crashes are not god-given accidents or due to a lack of effort on the part of the people or the politicians, but necessary recurring elements of the system. THRIVE also documents that facts or inventions making use of simple and cheap means of generating energy or of curing cancer etc. based on quantenphysics/ magnetism are suppressed, since no profit/power can be gained from them. Such inventions would in fact make profitable and manipulatable sources of energy or healing redundant and unsalable. While 'Zeitgeist 3 - moving forward' offers a vision of solutions based on technology and rebuilding our cities, THRIVE shows us a vision of what could be done immediately within a year or two, if we united to want such a change. In heartwarming pictures it offers ideas on what each single person can do to help achieve it.
    By the way: The quality of not only the English original, but also the foreign language versions (i.e. German) is excellent.
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  • Mariangèle1811
    5.0 out of 5 stars Un film très intéressant
    Reviewed in France on June 11, 2020
    Documentaire sur le monde d'aujourd'hui... à voir et à revoir...
    passionnant!