The Young Americans for Liberty presented the latest Ben Stewart film, “Kymatica,” Tuesday night, and will be showing it again tonight and tomorrow night in Room 113 of the Business and Aerospace Building at 7 p.m.
“I don’t know what to say, except it is awesome,” said Micheal Hecker, a member of YAL.
Stewart is known for his first conspiracy theory-laced film, “Esoteric Agenda,” which claims the existence of an global ruling elite shadow government that reaches into every social organization and government to control major world events for their own ends.
“The really powerful message is that when people are mean or violent towards others, it is because we see in that person something we want ourselves to be, or something in ourselves that we despise,” said Kenny Torrella, senior recording industry major, “That is the cause of many of the problems in the world.”
The film takes a look at, among other things, the roots of all major religions, explored the collective consciousness of humankind and explained how the world’s magnetic fields and resonance frequencies influence many aspects of people’s lives, brains and feelings.
The film also examines the ideas of laws and how they govern lives, the legitimacy of hierarchal power structures and the problems of war and greed that plagues the modern world.
Stewart said he supports the belief that the universe is one huge, fully aware organism, composed of smaller organisms, all committing the same basic tasks, much in the same way that our bodies are made up of individual cells.
Stewart also said that humanity has become cancerous to the larger organism of the Earth, because it long ago lost communication with the greater body, the collective consciousness.
“It was great, but it is a lot of information to take in,” said Zakiya Brown, junior advertising major.
Brown said the film throws a lot of information at the viewer, claiming them fact without support, so it is definitely worth further research, but it is an excellent introduction into the search for what she calls the godliness in yourself.
Torrella says the film lost some of its appeal as it dipped into conspiracy theories, such as claiming that many of the major world leaders, including Bush and Obama, are blood related, and are tools of the “collective ego parasite that instill repression in our society.”
“I think, for a lot of people, the message would be stronger without the conspiracy theory stuff,” Torrella said. “They might just write the film off.”
The film ends presenting humanity with a choice, to evolve and adapt to its environment, become fully self-aware in order to defeat the ego and rejoin the collective consciousness and heal the planet, or, to remain repressed, a plague to the earth and meet its, and perhaps the planet’s, extinction.
“Definitely worth checking out,” said Torrello, “Whether you disagree or agree, it is going to make you think.”
Documentary highlights conspiracy theories
Published: Thursday, November 19, 2009
Updated: Thursday, November 19, 2009 01:11







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