Showing posts with label 70s. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 70s. Show all posts

Wednesday 12 July 2017

60's Social Engineering For Dummies




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The critical thing with the 60's as social engineering claim is to be able to entertain two thoughts at the same time. The Beatles/Doors/Grateful Dead can be BOTH entertaining and leveraged by the deep social-engineering state, for reasons that run to war machine profits and taking advantage of natural astrological cycles.

I believe Joseph Atwill's work has merit but I don't think he's read enough spy craft books and doesn't understand that the best assets often have no idea of the work they are facilitated doing on behalf of others. There's a temptation with Boomers to still be binary on issues where plurality works more effectively, and better represents the human experience.

Other than that Joseph keeps on hitting home runs wherever he turns his attention.

Wednesday 20 August 2014

The Rockford Files - Backlash of the Hunter




Actor James Garner died recently and I remembered that I felt warm towards his Rockford Files character from the days when I used to watch television as a child. He was more modest than most detectives and lived on the cheap as I recalled, so I downloaded the first series to see if it's the sort of thing I could relax to without thinking to much.


I watched the first episode from around 1974 last night and it was spectacularly badly-written with plot holes wider than a crack hookers spread, and characters that would do well in the yearly pantomime at the Southampton Gaumont. 


But still, it was kind of enjoying to watch and the guest star of this first episode is Lindsay Wagner, a stunning American babe from that period in the 70's when things were a lot less complicated than they are today and women were a lot slimmer. 


She now does new age spiritual retreats which I think is the perfect way for a beautiful lady to age gracefully and make a contribution. 


There's lots of episodes up on Youtube. 


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