Some reviews about the THRIVE movie
Thrive is a newly released, visual
stunning transformational movie about the state of affairs on our planet
and some suggestions for solutions and new ways of thinking about the
way that we live our lives.
The movie is written and produced by
Foster and his wife, Kimberly, Gamble. Foster is the
great-great-grandson of James Gamble, co-founder of Proctor and Gamble.
He, alongside his wife, follows his life long calling toward a unified
understanding of universal energy through the study of spirit,
consciousness, the geometry of space and how we can work with it to
create boundless abundance. Thrive is their offering to the world, a
wake up call to all who sleep, and a message of hope to those who
aren’t.
The
movie begins with some explanation of sacred geometry, specifically the
vector equilibrium and the torus, which are the masculine and feminine
versions of the same energy. The torus field flows around the structure
provided by the vector equilibrium and the 64 grid tetrahedron.
Special guest Nassim Haramein helps to explain about these geometries
and the implications that they have on free energy and working with the
fabric of space with technologies such as space travel and replication.
The film continues on to speak about
crop circles and their possible origins and the specific phenomena that
are found within the crop circles, such as elevated electromagnetic
radiation and small magnetic particles within the circles that aren’t
found anywhere else in the fields. One of the more amazing pieces to
take from this section is the explanation of a one of the crop circles
in particular. In 1972, Carl Sagan and SETI (Search for
Extraterrestrial Intelligence) created a binary code message and sent it
to space on a radio signal. This message contained a number of bits of
information about humans and Earth, such as where we
are located in the solar system, information on our DNA, that we are
carbon based. Years later, a crop circle showed up next to the
particular SETI satellite from which the message was sent. The crop
circle looked very much like the binary message sent in ‘72 with a few
particular changes. Instead of carbon-based, this message relayed a
silicon-based life form with 3 strands of DNA that lived on a planet
that has 4 moons! One day later, another formation was found a few
hundred feet away with the face of what most people would say is an E.T.
About a half of the way through, the
movie takes a turn into the state of affairs here on Planet Earth. I
understand the necessity of waking people up to the ways that we are
being manipulated and having our power and freedoms taken from us.
There are many places that one can go to find out more information on
these topics. Because I want to focus more on the solutions and ways
that we can create the world that we want to live in, you will have to
watch the movie in order to learn more about the things that the “powers
that be” are doing in order to hold back our progress.
The end of the movie brings it full
circle to talk more about solutions and specific ways that we can get
the ball rolling to create a more beautiful future for us and our
children. It also speaks to their website, which is to be a portal for
those wanting to confirm facts or take action. There is also a large
resource of information on the specific of what they speak about in the
movie.
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What is particularly appealing about Thrive
is that it takes on the problems our
world is facing head on and then balances that with coherent solutions.
Thrive starts
off with a concise and yet complete description of the physics of the
torus and how free energy is not only possible, but also abundant and
ubiquitous. The backbone of this segment is the work of Nassim Haramein
and it’s a pleasure to see his ideas brilliantly and professionally
animated.
A measure of how well edited and well thought through
Thrive is, is that when the subject changes
from new physics to ‘conspiracy theory’, it does so seamlessly without
missing a beat. Often, as in most of David Icke’s writing, a superficial gloss of
‘love’ is coating an iceberg of fear and paranoia beneath. After
ploughing through 600 pages of darkness in The
Biggest Secret, 20 pages of hope and light at
the end do not make for a balanced book. Thrive
avoids this trap without pulling its punches. This is not ‘conspiracy
lite’, in fact, by the time Foster Gamble delves into the global
depopulation agenda, you wonder if there is nowhere down the rabbit
hole he is afraid to go.
Thrive is also a great looking film too that uses its’
slick animations and zooming shots from satellites to great effect. It
could be screened on any network and hold it’s own and I’d love to see
that happen, but given the radical subject matter and the film’s total
lack of compromise, we are probably looking at a viral campaign of
screenings in living rooms, community centers and independent cinemas.
The ‘Pay It Forward’ platform,
created by Elevate, that Thrive is using for its’ online distribution
makes it easy and fun to ‘gift’ the film to others.
The
segments
outlining the history of how the banking elite effectively controls
every aspect of the modern world should be projected at every Occupy
camp worldwide. This is Zeitgeist to the power of ten.
No one who watches it is going to be able to not grasp that we are in
the middle of a planetary tyranny that simply needs to be overturned by
a new paradigm.
One of things that is important in this film is
that it has been rigorously fact checked (the
Thrive
website backs up all the claims made in the film with references. It
doesn’t spoil the delivery of a really
important message by going overboard, or into tailspins of exaggerated
hyperbole. Considering it covers crop circles, UFOs, secret societies,
and the agenda of the New World Order, that’s pretty remarkable.