Showing posts with label drama. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drama. Show all posts

Friday 28 July 2017

Anthony Scaramucci




I have no expectation that Trump will deliver on his promises of arresting Hillary, drawing down NATO and reducing conflict in the world through arresting U.S. aggression. However I take great satisfaction in watching the fake left convulse spasmodically with every action Trump takes. They have sided with the Neocons, CIA, FBI, Pentagon, Wall Street and the hated and toxic mainstream media just to be in opposition to his admittedly deceptive persona, and I think that's all that needs to be said about the superficiality and danger of contemporary left's psychology.

When Anthony Scaramucci was appointed Communications Director and Sean Spicer subsequently resigned I watched his first performance closely. Once again I have no faith in a Goldman Sachs parasite, but I was impressed with his energy and ability to bullshit convincingly with a fresh use of body language which seemed to leave the NLP automatons in contemporary politics looking extremely fake. 

Later on The Daily Show which has largely descended into the worst kind of political commentary came up with the second video of The Mooch copying Trump's gesticulations and I had to smile because it pretty much says they're both using a new type of visual language which separates them from the fingers interlinked emphasis of say Cameron and Blair. 

In this respect, the USA is well ahead of the game though I'm unsure if the point I'm making is understood. Maybe I don't have the best words.

Monday 4 November 2013

Django Unchained





I caught up with Django Unchained recently and I recommend it. It's not flawless but there's some great acting performances and I would say Leonardo de Caprico's Southern Gentleman psycho is brilliant. Christoph Waltz as villainous bounty hunter and good doctor is a truly commanding performance.

All the characters were written by Tarantino so we must give him credit for being the genius behind them.

Monday 8 July 2013

Thank Yeesuz For Whistleblowers



There isn't a single crooked power institution I haven't criticized. The Queen, Mossad, CIA, MI6, NSA and DHS not to mention that gem taking the piss out of the ONI who were given a slap in the face on 9/11 and haven't got the stones to hit back.

My mobile number is public, I don't use a pseudonym, my emails addresses are easy to find and I only weed out the obvious security "friend me invites" on Facebook.

Occasionally I get anonymous threats. I'm sometimes attacked by coordinated astroturf groups on twitter and from time to time my phone takes a call from anonymous people who don't want to talk. My blog is regularly visited by the CIA and DHS and practically every U.S. GovCorp™ agency you can think of though of course many of these may be just be idle surfers looking to understand reality.

It has come to my attention that my name might soon be dragged through the mud. I did some Google Analytics of my websites and the data backed up the Intel I'm receiving. The worst that can happen is I could be be found in something like a compromising sex and drug related position and my family will be most hurt from this as that's the deliberate aim as you can see below.


I take it as a compliment of my research on who really runs the show that anybody would waste their time on a two bit blogger like myself. 

In order to preempt a couple of chess moves while nobody is looking I'll just link to these three URL's and tinker with some digital backflips, and then I will wait and see what happens. I'll be taking a screen grab of this but you should too if you want be fully documented. Particularly those links which point to areas of interest.

In any case it has all been worth it and I'd do it all again because it was the right thing to do. Sucking up to the scum who run things is not my cup of tea.

Word.

The Amateur Dramatics Of Counter Intelligence



Study the script a little. Learn the lines you are fed.

Wednesday 12 September 2012

Torchwood Timelines & Archontic Influences




I'm not really into contemporary British drama. It makes me cringe a bit and there's always a whiff of Grange Hill about the place. However I have been playing one episode a day of Torchwood as I make my extraordinarily tasty cooked breakfasts that often use deep fried potatoes in the finest olive oils Bangkok has to offer along with a chopped tomato and onion number held together with an egg and usually a couple of pork chops with either Enoki (Straw or Velvet Shank mushrooms) and/or  Eryngii (King Trumpet Mushrooms) these days.

Anyway there's not quite enough in Torchwood to convert me to suspend disbelief but without doubt either the scriptwriters have a few thousand hours researching the edges of the internet for Annunaki or Archontic alien influences or even Camelot Area 51 Looking Glass timeline issues. It's not just cut and run ideas either. They get the quantum physics and multiverse aspects of multiple timeline theories. It takes a lot of internet trawling to nail those in the right way.

Failing that, maybe the scriptwriters are tapping into the collective unconscious. Either way it's very hip and contemporary ideas veiled in golly gosh British Drama. A bit like Dr Who I'm told. I don't usually watch stuff like this. I'm actually even watching this. Just keeping an eye on it as I cook.

Saturday 4 February 2012

I Claudius - The Documentary (Who Will Be The American Praetorian Guard?)








Claudius was one of the most capable, yet unlikely emperors. Shunned as an idiot by his family due to a limp and embarrassing stutter, Claudius spent the first decades of his life absorbed in scholarly studies until the death of his nephew Caligula. After Caligula's murder the Praetorian Guard found him hiding behind a curtain in the Imperial Palace, expecting to be murdered. Instead the guard proclaimed him emperor. His reign was marred by personal catastrophes, most notably promiscuity and betrayal by his first wife. He governed well and conquered the troublesome island of Britain. He was poisoned by his second wife, Agrippina Jr., mother of Nero. His story was brought to life by Robert Graves in the 30's who channelled him although that term didn't come into usage until the seventies with the Seth material.


At some point a neo Praetorian guard needs to emerge in the United States and round up the treasonous US Senate including the current president for signing the NDAA legislation if the Republic is to survive. I'll leave that to history to decide if that is its wish.

I Claudius - Reign Of Terror (Department Of Sounds Familiar)



There is much to be learned from Robert Graves' I Claudius. Who the States deems too stupid and insufficiently polished to pay attention to. What kind of self serving psychopaths it elevates to the highest positions, and most telling is how ambition serves to bring the edifice down as it crumbles under the weight of its own absurdity.

The reign of terror and war on terror cannot exist without each other. But in the end they destroy each other.

John Hurt as Caligula is in a league of his own. So dark and sinister he's mesmerizing. A truly Kali Yuga figure.

Tuesday 17 January 2012

Put 'Em Up Captain (He's So Good Looking)


Coastguard tells captain to return to ship (mp3)

As the corporate for profit war media crank up the propaganda for the war against Iran I didn't bother checking out a luxury liner going down. However I assure you this audio clip from the BBC with actors doing voice over of the Coastguard ordering Captain Schettino back to his sinking ship to rescue drowning passengers is unmissable. 

It's pure Kali Yuga and I expect to see much more unveiling throughout this year of the cowardice and venality of those who seek and are awarded privilege and responsibility.

Monday 27 August 2007

Bank Holiday Special

Paul over at life in the middle is giving away his old bike which is still in good working shape but needs a little love, care and the wheels turning more frequently since he got a new one. All you have to do is leave a comment and say how you would pay it forward which is a very nice gesture I think. Sustainability, environmental concerns, recycling, health and ethics all in one fell swoop so if you don't need a bike yourself let someone know. I'd be pitching for it myself but I'm probably not going to be in London long enough to be a deserving recipient.

I also just came across this Hip-Hopera (its not Hip Hop, more Afro American culture) called 'Trapped in the closet' which still doesn't quite describe how cheese TV and Soul by R Kelly can transform a well worn narrative structure into something quite spectacular. Its a seminal recombinant-culture art form in the making. Like Noah who tipped me off about it, I would have thought this could never appeal to me, but it does.


One last picture because I love the way that Second Life (now that its passe) is still developing really good avatar art like this. There's something ethereal about the bling that just floats a little in the air. I've lost the original exhibition where this example is on display, I think it's in New York but if anyone knows I'd love to link to them.