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Cult Propaganda
30 April 2005
This film is pseudo-scientific mumbo-jumbo apparently produced by members of The "Ramtha School of Enlightenment", a religious cult. One of the main interviewees is Ramtha herself, J.Z. Knight, who claims to channel the wisdom of the ancient warrior "Ramtha' and heads the Ramtha School of Enlightenment cult. I believe this film duped reputable experts in the field of quantum physics into believing that they were involved in a legitimate project aimed at making quantum theory accessible to the layman. One later said that he didn't realize how his interview would be used. "In the movie, my views are turned around 180 degrees," said Physicist David Albert of Columbia University.

The real intent of this film is to interweave images of legitimate scientists with those of Knight and her apologists so she can leech off of their credibility. Rev. Moon did the same thing when he got U.S. Congressmen to attend a reception where he was crowned as some sort of living deity (not that U.S. Congressmen of late have had all that much credibility).

I hope that Ms. Matlin was also deceived. I have never associated her with the egotistical Hollywood whack-job cultists like Cruise and Travolta. The film is worth seeing if only as a litmus test to your susceptibility to cult indoctrination. It also has the funniest credit of all time: Ramtha channeled by J.Z. Knight.

-Tim T.
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