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History's Hidden Engine

Chronicling the new and revolutionary science of socionomics, History's Hidden Engine is the result of more than three years of research and dedicated filmmaking by David Edmond Moore. In just 59 minutes and with the help of pop songs, news footage and cultural images, this documentary explores how social mood drives trends in movies, music, fashion, economics, politics, the media, and even the stock market. Moore traveled North America to capture the insights of 17 brilliant minds at the vanguard of socionomic research, and the results are nothing short of astonishing.

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Making History: An Interview with Film Director David Edmond Moore

David Edmond Moore’s documentary, History's Hidden Engine, breaks new ground in its exploration of socionomic theory. We turned the tables and interviewed David about his thoughts on making the film.

Q: What inspired you to create a documentary on socionomics?
A: I first became interested in socionomics after reading Bob Prechter's report, "Popular Culture and The Stock Market." It was the first time I had heard of the Wave Principle. I found it remarkable that the stock market correlated with trends in fashion, movies and music. I wasn't really a finance guy. I was just out of school, and pop culture was what interested me. What drove it home for me was that after reading the report I noticed a correlation between the crash in 1987 and a change in the music of U2 and R.E.M. Both groups went from being just rock bands to releasing two very political albums in 87. Later still, after the market recovered from the 87 crash and we extended the massive bull market through the late 80s and 90s, U2 and R.E.M. released "happy" albums. U2 went so far as to call their album Pop. You can't say it any clearer.

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History's Hidden Engine is also available as part of a 2-DVD set. Disc 1 contains the documentary; Disc 2 includes bonus footage as well as extended interviews with many experts in the field of socionomics.

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"I've seen History's Hidden Engine three times! You know the only thing is when I watch it I just think: "MORE!"
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—Bob C.

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