What the Bleep Do We Know?

This film is A True Cult Classic; it is almost as good as Farenheit 9/11. So, if you want to see how good propaganda is produced, check your brain at the door.

The star of the film is not all the talking-head scientists, but the 35,000 year-old Atlantean warlord-prophet speaking through the body of 80s pyschic JZ Knight. There are many reviews that echo what I say, but this one is pretty good.


Here is a condensed discussion I read:

Go see the film. It has great potential as an excellent example of how good propaganda of this sort is getting and what one is willing to do to produce it.

1. In addition to the three directors, many others involved in the production are long time “students” of Ramthas’ School of enlightenment, to include Ramtha (80s psychic & 35,000 year old Atlantean warlord-prophet: JZ Knight), Dr. Joe Dispenza and Miceal Ledwith, both of which appointed teachers at Ramthas’ School of Enlightenment (RSE).

2. Dr Dispenza (the one who creates his day) has gone to court and testified that Ramtha told him terrible times are coming and that he needs to protect his family. He also invested over $10,000 in an infamous scam, touted by Ramtha, which decimated members of RSE. Many of the schools’ members lost substantial sums of money: some their entire life savings.

3.Miceal Ledwith, a former Catholic clergyman who paid off a molested child and fled to the USA, is the film’s theological spokesman and the theologian in residence at RSE. He has been marketing several products within the school.

4. Dispenza, Ledwitch, Knight and the following persons in the film have spoken at RSE and sell books there:

Fred Allen Wolf
Dr Candice Pert
Amit Gotswami
John Haglin

5. Dr David Albert is the sole non-RSE scientist. He is Professor and Director of Philosophical Physics at Columbia University and has stated in several venues that his views were totally misrepresented. He claims that in over 5 hours of interviews he explained to the film makers why their concept of Quantum Physics has no support in the scientific community. He even called a radio program the director was on to discuss this and was cut off.

6. To date, there are no historical sources regarding the story about the Indians not being able to see Columbus’ ships. This claim has no support. In addition, the film mentions “clipper ships” which were not even in existence at that time. Perhaps that is why they couldn’t see them.

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