Tuesday 26 July 2011

Vesica Piscis


Intrigued by George's raving about the Vesica Piscis  that I wasn't sure how to spell, I did a search and ended up back on Charles Gilchrist's sacred geometry videos again.

That's where I learned about the 2 dimensional to three dimensional transfiguration potential of Metatron's cube, which blew me away as it leads to all those platonic solids and more. To quote Joe Biden 'it's a big fucking deal'.

However the essence of all this action is at the Vesica Pisces explained as ever with gusto by Charles in his excellent videos. I guess the original 2D universe was a perfect circle at the beginning and the end, which ties in with the perfect uniformity that astrophysicists can't quite explain at big bang but without which they can't explain anything further. The design in this universe is extraordinary and it unravels profoundly no matter how deep or how wide the lens goes. Which is why it's worth refusing to ignore those crop circles I've written extensively about and which I've just discovered quite a few of you "Facebook liked". Thank you. That's very flattering.

Israel Threatens To Cancel Oslo Agreement


Building settlements illegally while claiming to seek peace is unconscionable and the ubiquitous silence on the part of my talented Jewish friends who I love and admire hugely is becoming louder and louder. The difference between why Israel was established after the second world war and that which is done saluting its name is increasingly indistinguishable with each passing day. That's an appalling observation to be forced to make and one which should not be ignored by those who recognise the value of ALL human life.

Top Three Reasons For Not Joining The Marines



You Must Obey Orders

Let's face it you'll need to develop a thick skin and a submissive attitude to make it through boot camp and the duration of your enlistment. Part of the oath taken by every Marine outlines your willingness to do as you are told: "I will obey the orders of the President of the United States and the Orders of the officers appointed over me, according to the regulations and the uniform code of military justice." If you are independently minded, above average intelligence, can think for yourself and are unable to submit to your superiors, you may want to rethink enlisting in the Marines.

Working In Foreign Hell Holes

Part of being a Marine is making a long-term commitment to the Corps---four years is the minimum amount of time that you will commit, and you may be away from home for much of that time. Boot camp lasts 13 weeks. East coast recruits attend boot camp at the Parris Island Recruit Depot in South Carolina; West coast recruits attend boot camp at the San Diego Recruit Depot in California. Once you complete boot camp, you will attend an additional three weeks of training at Marine Combat Training or the School of the Infantry. After your training is completed, you may be deployed to an overseas assignment. Many Marines find it hard to adjust to living without killing on their return. Many come back with physical and mental injuries that affect the rest of their life.

Killing Isn't Glamorous

Hollywood movies are scripted to program the population to feel pathological pride over the Marines.  The ceremony will put a lump in your throat when departing for foreign duty but it's a different story when returning with post traumatic stress syndrome or bladder control issues. If you're looking for an easy job, you'll need to look elsewhere. Not only do Marines undergo intensive physical training, you'll also be trained to perform challenging jobs such as killing innocent families by accident, staring at boring horizons for endless hours, snooping on locals and maintaining equipment including guarding expensive electronics and cleaning vehicles.

How Corporate Media Duped Westerners Into Another War


The Western media falsify and manipulate public opinion to justify wars in countries that we otherwise sell weapons to and do lots of business with till it suits us to change our mind. Foreign Policy Journal are doing some of the most honest reporting on the matter. Something to think about that next time you're filling up the car with Libyan oil or getting self righteous over whatever rebels/insurgents you're being instructed to support.

Thomas C Mann is doing the reporting that in a world uncontrolled by corporate interests the New York Times and The Guardian would be doing.

Fukushima


The absence of media coverage over Fukushima prefecture nuclear power station disasters has been irritating me, but I didn't want to get bogged down in reports and scientific opinions. This is five minutes of your time to get a feel for what's going on. It's a lot more restrained than if this happened elsewhere in the world though the unspoken bureaucratic strategic response isn't hard to decipher at all.

Monday 25 July 2011

Amy Winehouse feat. Linda Ronstadt




The story for Amy Winehouse's death doesn't add up. Look into the coroner. It's a signature move for the network. I've lost count over the years, but my heart and gut were the same for Amy and Princess Diana. I loved Amy's music but knew nothing about her except she was clean when she was murdered, no drug paraphernalia found till the next day. It's not impossible to overdose on heroin and nobody notices the syringes or the smack but if the diagnosis is provided before the evidence is presented, they're lying.

I found her attractive. I found her even more attractive when I learned she was 'Jewish'. 


It took me longer to understand Philip's role that made the decision, while Charles and queeny gusset kept their distance organising embalming fluids to shipped in order to cover the evidence, though I did check with Alastair Campbell, who confirmed with me that Diana went to Paris and the royal cowards want to be as far away as possible. 

Buckingham was too close, so they hid in Balmoral.

This mix is impeccable for an old school adjust and splice.



Sunday 24 July 2011

Internet K-Hole





It isn't called the Internet K-Hole for nothing. Seriously addictive slice of prurient mullet-life in 80's Americana. Lots could be written but the photos do the talking.

Time Lapse Cosmos



Can't get enough of these.

Via Wired

Hearts


Stanley Kubrick & David Bowie - 2001 Space Oddity


Unmissable for Kubrick fans looking to listen and/or see remixed classic Bowie tracks set to 2001 Space Odyssey. It's cost free and available to download using a variety of channels including bit torrent for the movie content which presumably was made at David Bowie's expense, though there are some premium tracks available for the Bowie/Kubrick aficionado. Well worth downloading for possibly the finest full length audio visual display available on the internet. A tall claim but one you can see for yourself over here.











The Youtube clip is from a fan who had a similar idea and not from the Bowie 2001 website, though it is reflective of the overall creativity. It's also well worth researching Kubrick's filming of NASA moon landings for reasons that nobody has fully figured out yet but which led to an entangled life for Stanley who seems to have observed up close the sharp teeth of the elite power groups and filmed the issues and themes he was exposed to in his prematurely cut short career.

Tried To Make Me Go To Rehab


Amy Winehouse is Back to Black - 27 years more interesting and authentic than most people on the planet.


In the years before her death, there were many paparazzi-published photographs of Winehouse. The singer obtained an injunction against them under the Protection from Harassment Act 1997. The court order banned a leading paparazzi agency from following her. Photographers were also banned from following her within 100 metres of her home and photographing Winehouse in her home or the home of her friends and family. According to a newspaper report, sources close to the singer said legal action was taken out of concern for the safety of Winehouse and those close to her.

Saturday 23 July 2011

Stephen Bassett - Disclosure & Exopolitical Science


Stephen Bassett gives a first class introductory briefing on the crucial to understand aspects of E.T. issues including their presence here on the planet, their relationship with the shadow government and so on. His presentation is assured, comprehensive and well informed. I'm still listening to the first part but it's going so well I'm going to post while I finish up.

Post Structuralism - What The Fuck Is That?


Via Tricia

The Vatican - Adults Only



A fine speech from a Irish MP Enda Kenny who like myself was born a catholic. Small c as the wealth and corruption of the vatican has a stench about that is intolerable to normal humans. The child molesting is just the tip of what they conceal. Much like Balmoral castle and Sandringham.

Thursday 21 July 2011

Split Conciousness & Bicameralism



I don't mind admitting I'm wrong as long as I can learn and can move on to the next level, so I'm going to share this latest interview with James Horak who states clearly that the Anunnaki are fictitious. He makes no elaboration on that apart from the a point I too have questioned, which is how would complex life evolve on Planet Nibiru with so little essential exposure to our sun?

I imagine there's a more nuanced solution to the puzzle than the materially substantial ancient cuneiform clay tablets he classifies as fictitious but as this interview is stuffed full of explosive information on the big cosmic picture I'm happy to share it and concede I may well be mistaken though I don't believe I'm totally misled. The last two days of catching up on material has been extraordinary and a much more complex control paradigm is emerging. I can't imagine anyone who is new to this information could handle more than a few minutes of it.

Friday 15 July 2011

The Ugly American - Marlon Brando's Thai Allegory


Brando's relationship with women wasn't the most beautiful of stories, but other than that he was a rare breed of beautiful American. Beautiful physically and beautiful of heart. I accidently completed his biography just days before he died, yet it is only with this movie that I start to pick up on what really separated Brando from his contemporaries.


The Ugly American is easily a 10 000 word essay begging for a PhD thesis. It's themes and characters are so much the leitmotifs of imperial history that I'm not sure I can do it justice here. Right from the opening credits it's brutally obvious that it's ALL about Thailand, Indochina and the Ugly American way of spreading like a post war global virus of capitalism through the healthy bodies of indigenous peoples not yet acquainted with the way of greed is good, greedier is better, greediest is best.


Let's dispense with the cliches. The Ugly American adumbrates Asian stereotypes with Hollywood naffness as good as The Wonderful World of Suzy Wong and Bridge Over The River Kwai. It's sprinkled with 'fucky sucky' dialogue and cultural faux pas like Brando wai-ing a child. Yet it overcomes these time and again. It's as contemporary and fresh as a post Fallujah Pentagonal rape still dripping with non menstruated blood.


This could just as easily be about the Romans or the Visigoths. I'm unclear how the script ever slipped through the Hollywood propaganda massage machine in such a raw form and with such prescient quality. Whoever wrote it knew the ritual bloodbath of Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos was around the corner or was acquainted with the roll out of history's relationship with power.


Put simply I've no idea how an anti-imperial film was made during the era of quintessential crew cut, patriarchal and military global killing spree that was post war United States long before Iraq or El Salvador or Panama or Libya or or or, it just goes on and fucking on doesn't it?


Unusually and somewhat sophisticatedly the movie opens on Brando's senate committee hearing approval for ambassador of a thinly disguised Thailand. Most American's can't point towards Karachi on a map and so this opening scene is a closer look at the political machinations of a process where initially Brando is portrayed as being too intimate with a local hero to perform. The message is there are plenty of better psychopaths out there willing to administrate slaughter with telephone calls and U.S. Embassy rubber stamps.


Because of the opposition to Brando we're pitched emotionally into rooting for the protagonist  complete with early warning signs of hairline mustache and pipe smoking truculence. Brando is every bit the polished and seasoned typical U.S. ambassador psychopath confident of his ability to know what's good for others.


And yet Brando is too young and too good looking and too close to revolutionary figures to sail through the hearing. Somehow he does and is quickly whizzing past a dangerous protest crowd at Don Muang airport protesting the latest real estate encroachment of U.S. hegemony before heading on to a welcome reception with none other than the King of Thailand.


Despite much of the cookie cutter dialogue that comes with the role, Brando delivers time and again by transforming the implausible into an alchemical inevitable . What makes Brando stand out for me here is his ability to squeeze some normality into the artifice of late 50's early 60's Hollywood production.


Punctuating this turmoil and fromage fondue stereotypes is a performance of greater importance than  Yul Brynner in The King and I.  Kukrit Pramoj playing the Prime Minister of Thailand above went on to be the real P.M. but delivers here possibly the finest Asian performance in English I've ever seen. It's witty, intelligent, temporally accurate and delivered with conviction and authenticity. Not only was Kukrit Pramoj dealing behind the scenes to protect Thailand but it seems he was writing the script and acting out the scenes in movies too. I urge you to steal this movie from the internet just for this confrontation. I don't have much sympathy for the ultra Royalist privy councillors or indeed the Internationalists these days but Kukrit Pramoj is outstanding here. Unless I'm mistaken his homosexuality too might explain this fascinating General who evidently could deliver with aplomb as a politician, soldier and thespian too. Remarkable.


Towards the end of the movie we're positioned betwixt a repentant Brando and stoical Siamese people's leader with Brando seeking reconciliation with quintessential 20th century lines such as 'maybe we paid too much attention to the headlines'.


It's a damming indictment of corporately controlled profit driven media's crusade against an ecologically kinder wealth creation model other than capitalism. The movie ends with Brando cornered by a hostile U.S press only ever seen in movies yet never in real life. Brando's humiliated and defeated face is beamed into U.S. TV screens with a message that is as fresh today as it was then. The caution is against indifference. I'd add ignorance to that charge leveled by Brando with most Americans completely oblivious of who pays for how fast that food is delivered.


This is how the beautiful American tried to warn the U.S.

By playing an ugly American.

Thursday 14 July 2011

I Wanna Do Bad Things With You


Back in Hong Kong I was tipped off that this is good but it's only in the last few days that I've watched the first series of True Blood. I could rattle on forever over trivia like Anna Paquin's adorable gap teeth or the creative balls of setting the first credible southern based U.S. TV drama since Dukes of Hazard (just kidding, there is no comparison) but the kicker is the entire first series could be Annunaki 101. You've got closet ritual blood drinking, shape shifting and the whole political notion of who are we as meat eaters of animals to get sniffy with a complex group of trans dimensional entities who are just dying to come out of the closet.

I'm doing deep immersion off-the-grid ethnography. Normal services will resume when that finishes.

Friday 1 July 2011

57 Varieties Of Lunacy



Lovely coincidences happening here for me. David Willcock asserts that there are 57 varieties of humanoid based on Clifford Stone's testimony and I thought that's the same description as Heinz 57 varieties (trivia is my speciality) but just then Wired Journalist Dave Mosher  took umbrage to my constant criticism that science articles on Wired are often cut and paste journalism and tweeted a link to a science paper on the K/T event and then seconds later David Willcock started talking about it in this interview. I like coincidences so I'm obliged to do my homework on this now. It feels like I'm being nudged that way.

And Dave... Sorry about being so rude but seriously, the moon is artificial. That's the story Wired really needs to do. How about it?

Brand Tracking Mastercard All The Way To The Toilet



Julian Assange makes a beautiful parody of a very plastic "brand" and puts a positive empowering twist at the end of it. Is Mastercard these days the social equivalent of whipping out a Motorola Razr phone and shouting loudly so everyone can hear? Or is it closer to wearing a shell suit to a dinner party?

William Henry - 21st Century Palimpsests


I'm almost sure that William Henry knows more than anyone apart from the Pentagon about how much voodoo was involved in the American invasion of Iraq. But he never quiet comes out and says US defence is run by men who follow tales of Nebuchadnezzar and chase potions and fragments of manuscript with deadly killing machines to fulfil their role in the current cycle. 

He is however an excellent researcher though I would love to hear him say a swear word now and again. His altar boy enthusiasm is too saccharine for me and when he gets together with Whitley Strieber they're like two faux curiosity game show participants scratching each other's balls while dancing out their roles to Kabuki theatre lines of co-promotion. Good researcher though. Knows his stuff.