Generation Zero Documentary

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Generation Zero is a 2010 American documentary film, but with the current economic crisis the media refuses to fully recognize and the government refuses to acknowledge, it is just as relevant today, maybe more so. Almost $30 TRILLION dollars in debt, there will be an accounting for the United States. We have played right into the Chinese Communist Party’s hands, who have carefully, and methodically pushed our feckless, hapless leaders to bankrupt the U.S. in an effort to they themselves becoming the world’s currency as the U.S. dollar becomes worthless.

The irony is the Chinese economy has also been a house of cards, part of the reason the U.S. economy will fail. When our greedy, corrupt leaders allowed unvetted, zero accounting Chinese corporations into our capital markets, corrupt Wall Street was more than happy to spend working class (THE DEPOLRABLES) pension funds to buy into these rouge corporations. The Chinese Communist Party even built entire metropolis cities that were fake, in an effort to fool the world.

The film examines the financial crisis of 2007–2008 in the context of a generational theory by authors William Strauss and Neil Howe, but as I previously alluded to, is just as relevant as today.

And while the film examines the subprime mortgage crisis and financial crisis of 2007–2008 in a generational context, the bottom line is printing money has dire consequences.

While the film focuses on economic topics, including deficit spending and the financial crisis of 2007–2008, the film also heavily focuses on the 1960s. The film interprets the 1960s in the context of Strauss and Howe's generational theory. In the film, the producer states "baby boomers are the most spoiled, most self-centered, most narcissistic generation the country’s ever produced”, blaming the cohort for much of the current economic problems.

The film describes the 1960s as a time in which young adults turned away from their parents' values, saying they turned their backs on history. The film refers to “seasons of history” and concludes that the damage which was initiated in the 1960s, when young baby boomers turned away from their parents' values, will be undone via war or other great crisis. That crisis was accelerated by the “Covid Pandemic” due to sheep and lemmings more than happy to comply with every new tyrannical rule giving up piece by piece of their freedoms.

The period of crisis in the documentary is referred to as a "turning". In Strauss and Howe's theory, the period of crisis or war is referred to as the “fourth turning”. The film concludes with the line "history is seasonal and winter is coming", and the truth is that the winter we have dreaded is finally here, now.

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