Thrive (2011)
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Thrive is a 2011 American documentary film written by Mary Earle Chase, Foster Gamble, Kimberly Carter Gamble, and Neal Rogin, and directed by Steve Gagné and Kimberly Carter Gamble. The film, hosted by Kimberly Carter Gamble's husband Foster Gamble, a direct descendant of James Gamble, founder of the corporation Procter & Gamble, was released November 11, 2011.
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[edit] Synopsis
Gamble suggests that the torus is the most important shape in the Universe. The film covers several conspiracy theories pertaining to free energy suppression, UFOs, fractional reserve banking, and crop circles.
[edit] Criticism
The film has been described as "basically Zeitgeist 2.0 ...when you align all of the claims that this movie purports to be true, it is hard not to think it is some kind of joke."<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The film "has attracted a cult following despite its disjointed editing" and "repetitiveness...in place of actual evidence or arguments."<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
