Showing posts with label #OWS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #OWS. Show all posts
Friday, 26 February 2016
Sunday, 15 January 2012
Lessons The Coming American Revolution Can Learn From The Bolsheviks Co-opting The Menshiviks
Unfortunately John Lash who is on fire at the beginning of this interview is interrupted with a ten minute plug that would put QVC to shame and he never quite gets his momentum back to the point where he was teaching us the occult roots of the Russian revolution and the counter revolutionary moves by Lenin and Trotsky as we learn of Edmund Wilson's To The Finland Station and a bunch of other recommendations that he never gets a chance to repeat as he usually does when he frames ideas such as America currently mirroring the history of the Russian revolution. An idea that Terence McKenna articulated as Rome fall five times a day.
John Lash's magic as one of our global elders/wise men is diminished by rushing him, interrupting him and adding superfluous commentary. There are few speakers of his calibre and every word of is golden goodness when he is in the flow.
John claims we need a narrative to rally round in order to succeed in throwing off our central banker criminals and I think that process needs to be completely organic. No more hierarchy. Decentralised decision making is the future.
Tuesday, 27 December 2011
#OWS & Archontic Influences In Brooklyn
Via The Brooklyn Ink
N.B. Some of the most accurate and faithful descriptions of Archons comes from video gaming community. They get the names, hierarchy and descriptions accurate to a level where faithful representation of mind viruses and mind parasites is so accurate and detailed, I think they could converse comfortably with Gnostic scholars. None of it is on the radar unless one sets up a Google Alert. It's all bulletin board comments on how and who to kill. I hope these people aren't being prepped.
Labels:
#OWS,
archons,
etymology,
video games
Friday, 23 December 2011
John Lash - Lessons From The Russian People's Revolution
It took from 1905 to 1917 for the Russian people to rise up and revolt against the tyranny and brutality of the Czarist regime. One can't imagine Tahrir square bubbling in this manner without boiling over for 12 years unaided by Twitter and Facebook. John Lash draws stronger parallels to contemporary affairs with the Russian revolution through their establishment of surveillance mechanisms established within the Russian military called the Okhrana.
Furthermore John establishes that the peoples uprising was about throwing off an imbalanced society. The international banking concerns were at play in Russia as indeed they are today across the global financial capitals, and like the present are in collusion with Government, while subjecting the 99.9999 percent to a live of misery and financial slavery.
Lash's strongest warning is on how the peoples revolution was infiltrated and taken over by the well funded Bolsheviks and thus became part of the managed experiment in Communism for the international paymasters who benefit from betting on both sides as indeed they have for all the important wars since around the 1800's or since the establishment of the Rothschild banking dynasty.
Thursday, 8 December 2011
Possibly The Last Jack Nicholson Fan Photograph You'll Ever See
I was just listening to BBC World Service Outlook programme about a celebrity fanatics life of photographing himself with celebrities. I was about to change the 'channel' when Richard Simpkins mentioned that Michael Hutchence was the most charismatic person he'd met over the decades.
The official story of Hutchence' premature death has never sat comfortably with me and I thought it was an interesting comment Simpkin made so I hung in there. He then talked about the first time he met Jack Nicholson who declined his request for a fan photograph as he no longer does them and especially so as he'd mislaid his sunglasses on the golf course. Nine years later Richard Simpkin found himself at the rear of a Hollywood restaurant while Jack smoked a customary after-meal cigar . He reminded him about the first time they met in Sydney. Jack recalled losing his sunglasses and no doubt impressed by Richard's tenacity promised to do a photo with him at the front of the restaurant later. It's a quirky story and an anomaly in so much as I avoid celebrity topics. However the idea of Richard doing a 'Celebrity Fan Photographic Exhibition' is a brilliant example of 'But is it art?'.
In my view the world of art is so far up its backside it has neglected to address real issues in a way that is compelling, memorable and intelligent. The Independent recently asked us if contemporary art has 'Jumped The Shark' and the answer isn't hard to determine although I've always had a sneaky respect for Damien Hirst taking the piss out of the art world and charging as much as he could get away with.
Most of the art still housed in the National Gallery was commissioned by the 1% and so it's hard not to ask if the art world has changed that much? Hogarth was an exception but by and large I've never seen a more self obsessed bunch than contemporary artists who seem to have missed out on the point that great art taps into the times and articulates the unspeakable.
I tweeted as much earlier and there was a response to check out occuprint.org that I think is worth a mention. It's also worth mentioning that Richard Simpkin's body and style changes while snapping celebs from boyhood to man are oddly fascinating in their own way. You can see his photography exhibition in Liverpool.
Maybe art is so up its own arse that anthropology is more interesting these days.
Saturday, 26 November 2011
Are You A Pikey?
I just sent an email to Lieutenant John Pike who has lost control of his sovereignty. You can too or contact him using the information below.
Home phone at 530-752-3989
Cell phone at 530-979-0184
Email at, japikeiii@ucdavis.edu
Pizza deliveries and junk mail at 4005 Cowell Boulevard. Apartment #616. Davis, California 95618
Skype at japike3
Flood his phones, email and mailbox
Labels:
#OWS,
civil unrest,
police,
protest
Wednesday, 23 November 2011
John Lash - Why Not Hunt The Killer Psychopaths?
I haven't thought this hard about the act of murder since reading Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment. It's very provocative I need to go back and research ideas of free will and karma before I can make a broader conclusion but certainly on the face of it one should know if one is capable of killing. I am if the context is right such as if it's not personal.
It's a five hour 20 segment recording and I've been looping it for a few days.
Tuesday, 22 November 2011
@JoeRogan - Recombinant 99%
It's a great piece of recombinant culture video making. Check out my earlier posts on Joe Rogan. He gets it. Corporations don't.
Update 11-12-2023 - Original Video removed. Substitute video he now disavows.
Here's To The Crazy Ones. The Misfits, The Occupiers
Adland insists it has a finger on the cultural pulse but in recent months its counter-intuitive incentive to pretend the outside world doesn't exist is in full swing. It's a little bit like NYPD beating peaceful protesters while the rest of the world waits for a banker to be arrested. Everybody knows it's a sham but those within the NYPD and banking circles are obliged to stifle their own consciences because it pays the bills. Interestingly those least sensitive to this injustice are statistically most exposed to the news agendas of the corporate media that put profits before people by portraying in the news, peaceful protesters as undesirable. This is all paid for by brands in the commercial breaks. It's branded lying.
So is Adland now finally decoupled from a love of Apple-endorsed misfits, embrace of mistakes and lionization of authenticity in social media?
While Adland ignores the outside world it's plain to see that the fundamentals are changing? It would be a piss poor planner who failed to extrapolate the momentum of failing markets, degraded ecology, consumer debt exhaustion and most critically the first global protest to ignite all continents including culturally deferential Asia.
While Adland ignores the outside world it's plain to see that the fundamentals are changing? It would be a piss poor planner who failed to extrapolate the momentum of failing markets, degraded ecology, consumer debt exhaustion and most critically the first global protest to ignite all continents including culturally deferential Asia.
And to be silent about it is the nail in the branded coffin.
It's a mistake if brands are going to grow up and be part of the future. The service to self consumer culture is inextricably linked with capitalism's ferocious greed. If 20th century advertising collapsed, along with the Euro or Dollar tomorrow (not inconceivable), it would leave brands as an historical anomaly of less significance than gentleman's wig wearing which lasted for over two hundred years.
Get out into the world and speak up about the difference between right and wrong. If you're unsure what that is, the heart knows more then the brain.
Ask your heart. Is this the right thing? It will speak to you.
Labels:
#OWS,
advertising,
apple,
gandhi
Sunday, 20 November 2011
#OWS - Unbiased And Unmatched Reporting You Need To Listen To
Obviously the corporate media have done a lousy job of reporting the occupy movement but I must impress upon you that the alternative media who are largely composed of web-cam news desk and blog-writing armchair-strategists (myself included) are completely confused by it all wanting to see conspiracy inside the protesters ranks and indeed the protestors are under constant attack by outside groups including the Democrats who have tried to crush the movement when their efforts to co-opt failed.
Alex Jones came out with some uncharacteristic pluralist analysis the other day that I applaud, but so far this is the best interview by two people who know a lot more than most of us are able to get our heads around.
However they keep it simple and explain the points the ill informed public most needs to know. Watch it or remain silent on the matter.
Labels:
#OWS,
civil unrest,
david icke,
nypd
Saturday, 19 November 2011
#OWS - Why The Cops Are Behaving Like Pigs
They're just following orders. They will continue to do so no matter how immoral those orders are. You wait and see.
Thursday, 17 November 2011
Alex Jones - Amerika - From Outrage At Tienanmen To Apathy At Zucotti In Two Decades
It's amazing the change in language that is going on in the U.S. The language of acceptability is shifting so rapidly I can't keep up. I don't usually like Alex Jones but if you listen carefully here, he actually includes socialists and libertarians in the same breath sharing the same cause. This isn't one of Alex Jones' gravelly voice blow hard tirades. He speaks for 6 minutes with an eloquence that comes from a deeper place in his heart than we're used to, and it requires no vocal pyrotechnics or amped up outrage.
Alex makes the brilliant point that when it was in the corporate media's interest to drum up outrage at Tiananmen it did so but is now avoiding the reality of a global protest that started on its own doorstop. I put it to you again, if you're using mainstream media to follow this, you're mind controlled.
Labels:
#OWS,
corporate media,
freedom,
nypd,
police
Wednesday, 16 November 2011
Rupert Murdoch Hearts Bloomberg - Keith Olbermann Disagrees
Wow. Olbermann let's him have it. A little piece of TV history for Michael Bloomberg. Yesterday Murdoch gave Mike his blessing.
Birds of a feather.
Tuesday, 15 November 2011
Thursday, 10 November 2011
Cops Beating Cal Students
I've noticed that the Youtube video count doesn't reflect the real number of views with videos that are important. One can tell by the number of comments cueing as one writes a comment pointing towards the volume of viewers, and also by reloading the video and seeing the number is static. The game is rigged folks.
Labels:
#OWS,
civil unrest,
police
Thursday, 3 November 2011
Gandhi, The Occupy Movement & The Amritsar Massacre
I've been wanting to watch Richard Attenborough's movie Gandhi again for a couple of decades. The recent Occupy movement has really impressed me by not responding to police violence. I really don't know if I could control my temper if I was attacked by a cop and obviously it would be me that would suffer in the long run so it's probably a good thing that I'm putting effort into other areas like writing and social media.
If you haven't mentioned it yet in social media ask yourself why.
I'm posting the scene above because it's the definitive evil-of-empire massacre part of the story. The film goes on to outline how the Muslims and Hindus killed each other before and during partition of India and Pakistan though it doesn't mention that the British set up much of this conflict as a leaving gift. More than even Gandhi ever new.
The film is excellent and so long I was caught by surprise because it's one of the few films to have a five minute intermission half way through and so I took a screen grab of it. There's a lot I could write about this movie and I took inspiration from Gandhi again and again from it. I will probably write about different parts at a later time. In the mean time I urge anyone with Occupy on the mind to watch the entire movie (I think it's all on Youtube in parts) and take time to consider what non violence really means.
Without a question Gandhi's way is even more relevant today than ever. I urge people to watch it and learn a thing or two about changing the world. A truly remarkable man and unlike any other we experienced in the last century. Is it only me that wants our leaders in loin cloths?
Update: The entire movie is below.
Update: The entire movie is below.
Tuesday, 1 November 2011
Thursday, 27 October 2011
Iraq War Veteran Shot In The Face By Police Projectile
Scott Olsen, 24, remains sedated on a respirator, in stable but critical condition at Oakland’s Highland Hospital after being hit in the head with a police projectile.
Tuesday, 25 October 2011
Wednesday, 19 October 2011
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