View Full Version : Original star trek on you tube
dude111
05-10-2009, 12:19 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNNQMIjjWgQ (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNNQMIjjWgQ)
This is awesome AS I LOVE THE ORIGINAL STAR TREK :)
zetetic0void
05-10-2009, 10:36 PM
"This video is not available in your country due to copyright restrictions."
nice! :mad:
Would have been cool to watch some old Trek ... there are some episodes (refurbished too)
I didn't know they had a CBS channel or a Star Trek channel for that matter. I wonder why CBS is featuring it? Realized their mistake back in the day?
I would consult THE SHAT (May he live long and prosper) but he may have a bitter taste in his mouth about it.
You can also watch it in High Definition here: http://www.cbs.com/hd/?show=star_trek_remastered
Got to love all the overt propaganda in this show. The Federation is the NWO, the Enterprise is the "Great Work," the Vulcans are the Jews, and James T. Kirk is Jacques de Molay.
zetetic0void
06-10-2009, 01:23 PM
that link also can't be watched in my area (I assume Canada) ... arggg
If there is propaganda in Star Trek , what does it mean when Kirk was fighting the Gorn (reptilian) haha
that link also can't be watched in my area (I assume Canada) ... arggg
If there is propaganda in Star Trek , what does it mean when Kirk was fighting the Gorn (reptilian) haha
The Shat (may he live long and prosper) IS from Canada! And his fellow countrymen cannot watch him?! :eek:
http://i36.tinypic.com/muh0rm.jpg
decode reality
16-11-2009, 11:39 PM
I buzz off Star Trek! Love it! :)
Hailing frequencies open!
Bloopers
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZAkGfJY05k
zetetic0void
18-11-2009, 02:43 AM
If there is propaganda in Star Trek , what does it mean when Kirk was fighting the Gorn (reptilian) haha
In that episode some advanced 'intelligece' stopped the Enterprise and Gorn ship from fighting in their space and sent both captains to a planet to fight.
Talk about the 'Hegelian dialectic' situation of setting up two opposing sides hahaha
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Sounds like how maybe people are being set up to battle the NWO ... two sides set up in the same way hahaha ... so maybe the top "controllers" don't want a 'NWO' at all , but the expected result from the masses fighting the NWO :eek:
Just kidding.... I don't know if there is some purposeful propaganda in old Star Trek or not.
In that episode some advanced 'intelligece' stopped the Enterprise and Gorn ship from fighting in their space and sent both captains to a planet to fight.
Talk about the 'Hegelian dialectic' situation of setting up two opposing sides hahaha
Yes, look at the end of the episode. Kirk only "wins" when he says he will no longer fight. Then what can only be described as an "angelic" deity/alien appears and tells them that, if humanity keeps on improving itself, in a few thousand years, they might be worthy of being admitted to the company of these higher beings.
The implication is that "God" and His "angels," or at least the illuminati conception of them, have deliberately placed the reptilians here as a testing mechanism. Everything happens as part of the Divine Plan, remember?
The old angels and demons dichotomy.
haukipesukone
18-11-2009, 07:10 AM
The video doesn't work in my country either... I have have dog damned right to copy/paste anything I like.
In that episode some advanced 'intelligece' stopped the Enterprise and Gorn ship from fighting in their space and sent both captains to a planet to fight.
Talk about the 'Hegelian dialectic' situation of setting up two opposing sides hahaha
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Sounds like how maybe people are being set up to battle the NWO ... two sides set up in the same way hahaha ... so maybe the top "controllers" don't want a 'NWO' at all , but the expected result from the masses fighting the NWO :eek:
Just kidding.... I don't know if there is some purposeful propaganda in old Star Trek or not.
My thought:
I think the episode was about instead of sending many soldiers to battle each other, creating great death tolls and devastating nations, that the national leaders should 'get in the ring' and fight it out themselves, saving many lives. After all, it's national leaders who often decide to war.
In the end, Kirk saw the madness of the controlling entities and decided to 'beat them' at their own game by refusing to fight. No fight, no war. The fact that the Gorn did not continue the fight either is because he owed Kirk for not killing him and because he realized that he, too, had a choice in the matter.
This was during the Vietnam era and when I look back at some of the old episodes I see what I think is that mindset influencing some of the scripts.