I would have to say that I like the Orientation most out of the three now, but only after watching the first two in order and many times each. I felt the Orientation did a little better job explaining and describing a few of the things about how the future might work, if it were to go the route of the Resource Based Economy. It's just slides and narration. The first two do a good job at getting you ready to pay attention.
I believe that this is a very possible and likely future, if we can get there. But, right now, I don't think people are ready, but the fact that we have to do something remains the same. I like the more immediate route that
Lyndon LaRouche is suggesting. Then we may be able to consider something like what the
Zeitgeist Movement is suggesting. No monetary system can survive do to its new enemy, Technological Unemployment. Men have been aware of this problem, since way back in the 20's, when I think about it, it may have been for thousands of years. It's now coming to light in a big way. There will never be enough jobs, it's impossible. Without a job, you can't earn money. Without money, you can't survive. It's insanity.
There is plenty of work that needs to be done around the world, so there is plenty we can do to fix some of the things we have messed up, on this planet, but also come to the realization that money is holding us back. Since we may not be able to convince everyone that such a drastic change is needed, any time soon, ways like
Lyndon LaRouche is suggesting is something that I feel needs serious consideration. The first thing that needs to happen is get the system running again, the way it was supposedly supposed to run, and show that it won't work, due to the technological unemployment factor. It would be great if everyone could see this and realize it, without having to actually experience it. Only time will tell.
We are at a turning point. Like the times of MOses, Jesus and many other legends. Not to say that they didn't walk the earth, but they have become legends. The stars are also pointing to a time of change, at least as far as man has perceived them thus far.
In answer to your question. I believe the answer is in the movie, "A Bug's Life". It's really quite simple, but requires Ballz! It can go as easily, or as difficult as we choose to make it, by trusting in our human nature to love and care for each other and evolution, or believing in and living in fear.