Showing posts with label audio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label audio. Show all posts

Monday, 7 November 2022

The Rest Is History




It's a terrific time to be alive. An hour and twenty minutes plus 8 seconds from the BBC podcasts department on French Cinema? 

Sweet as.... 

Long form content is not only here, but it looks like it's a trend should we be of the right humours to seek it out...

And yet, in this manner an audio Princess nebulously, yet unmistakeably Lumiere in the face of blindness, co-opts the mise-en-scene, by parting the curtains and purposefully wondering on stage. 

While nobody is looking.

Who among us could have predicted an English woman, Muriel (Zhaga) speaks flawless French more beautifully and with a greater command of language, than any other French women you care, or dare not mention.

Her Giggle is melodic. Flawless timing too.

Saturday, 3 February 2018

American Gods - Neil Gaiman




Pretty much everyone who heard me listening to this asked me what it was about. It's my first audiobook and I did all three Youtube uploads twice now, as I was often busy and missed important scenes.

I hear there's a TV series so I'll download that and see how it compares. The character who plays Shadow in the audiobook is unforgettable.


Saturday, 20 August 2016

River Phoenix & Intelligence Agency Use of Cults




The Boiler Room has evolutionized the experience of discussion-audio listening. Educated, informed, calm, measured and occasionally witty and drole commentary on the world. If you like erudite discourse by autodidacts who seem to have a natural ability to hold a conversation without it being dominated by any single voice or forced narrative, this is for you.

I used the River Phoenix headline as link bait as they discuss much much more, and you like I will learn a few things you didn't know, if you listen to the Boiler Room, because the collective efforts of a noble group of like-minds is a joy to behold. 

Sunday, 4 January 2015

Gordon Duff & Stew Webb | Top Notch Interview




Gordon Duff admits that much of what he claims is disinformation, but you'd be making a mistake not to keep an eye on what he says because I too missed this interview and it's stuffed full of the sort information that even Gordon is reluctant to repeat too often.

I don't get the time to review everything I'd like to, but I'm often pinged links in Twitter and I invariably try to check out as much as I can. This is one of those links and it's worth putting an hour or so aside to listen to.

Saturday, 27 September 2014

Pentagon War Director - "Israel Behind 9/11"




Dr Alan Sabrosky is not only a serious Pentagon war strategist, he is also of Jewish extraction. Find out why Israel (with criminal elements in the USA) plotted a false flag demolition of the Twin Towers on 9/11 and used their friends in the media to cover it up.

Saturday, 19 October 2013

My Last Gift To My Children Will Be To Kill Myself


A classic example of heartless capitalism and the endless charge for profits over people in the UK today. You may notice the caller refers to UK Column and thus you can be sure she knows exactly what is going on in the UK with its calls for war, protection of banksters, corporations, Royalty and security state.

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.

Saturday, 31 December 2011

Alan Abbedessa - The Sync Book







The first time I heard the word synchronicity I rolled it around a while as I kind of liked it but synchromysticism stuck to the wall like perfectly cooked pasta. Allan Abbedessa has written a book on the subject that I think is a useful contribution to the topic as it's less about didactic forms of what is this to you, and more about what is this to the 26 contributors. Synchromysticism is a more in depth interaction with life and it's a lot less harmful than joining the military and joystick piloting drone UAV's to drop bombs on Afghan weddings. The Blogtalk embeds are capricious so you might need to reload the page to play this excellent interview with Touchstone Tom (Malone) of Grok The Talk or just go to the page itself.

Synchronicity seems to be on our side. It's worth digging into.


Update: Alan Abbedessa on Cosmic Gnostic Radio and his blog is here.




Here is the Mike Clelland interview with Alan.


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Friday, 30 December 2011

John Lash - Planetary Tantra Part 1 & 2





One of the themes of Planetary Tantra that I really like is the revival of the beautiful, the sensory, the erotic and the playful fun. These are not qualities of the consumer capitalism classes and I hope it's an early indicator of where it's going.

Planetary Tantra




The most interesting audio recording of a personal journey and experiment being shared and explored over the internet I've ever listened to. Joseph Campbell on the Psilocybin he never had the courage or conviction of applied mythology to take. 

Sunday, 25 December 2011

Jordan Maxwell & Jay Weidner - The Cookie Crumbles






Found at: FilesTube

I haven't been able to locate the first hour of this Jeff Rense interview with Jay yet, and of course Jordan, bless his socks, is his usual doom and gloom with a hint of Santos Bonaaci school teacher lecturing children's voice. However all in all it's a reasonable interview with the two legends and in some ways Jordan is always forgiven. He's not always right or always constructive but he has been doing it so long it's understandable he's a bit pissed off with it all. I've only got a year under my belt and that's been more than enough disappointment (and an extraordinary amount of more discovery than I can remember, so that's made up for it).


Interestingly (for me) while digging around a little for this post, I uncovered a book called That Old Time Religion, co-written by Jordan Maxwell co-wrote and which includes  references to the Archons and so I'll post it here for reference. I find it extraordinary that Jordan Maxwell is unrecognised on Wikipedia. The man is a legend.

Saturday, 6 August 2011

Alchemical Archives

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If you enjoy recorded historical talks like rare Marshall McLuhan lectures, Buckminster Fuller, Krishnamurti or seldom found Terence McKenna there's a new blog called Alchemical Archive releasing some very fresh stuff with all the files available for download. It's only just started and there's close to 40 releases for August alone. Viva L'Internet.

Saturday, 24 November 2007

Scamp


Scamp from BBH has cracked out one of the best print executions I've seen in a long time. This is why I love the print genre so very much. If there is anybody here from around the world who doesn't understand it, I'd love to hear from you because its well worth explaining. I particularly like print because I can linger on them without pressing pause or go back and read it if I like something without using up more electricity.

Tuesday, 15 May 2007

Podcast on Search Engine Marketing

I'm currently going through a quite intense podcast (netcast) addiction. This means I get to listen to a lot of pabulum, and occasionally uncover pearls that I can now share, like this excellent podcast on search engine marketing. It is lucid, digestible and most importantly the equivalent of reading a small book on the subject in say the duration of the average Northern line commute. I'm probably fibbing there but the point is, if you're not yet comfortable with outlining the right blend of organic versus paid search for an optimal strategy in a digital communications meeting, or even how to benchmark it, then this is the podcast for you.

I originally came across it on the awesome IT Conversations which has easily another 40 or so shows that I've yet to consume to bring myself up to date. This show interviews Mike Moran who clearly knows his beans on digital search but also manages to explain in a way that someone with an interest should be able to access quite quickly. There's also a brilliant one I listened to today on doing business in China which probably wont interest many around here but I can't restrain myself from spreading the excellence that is abundant on the web. Also I haven't figured out how to put a media player in a post. I'm a bit mad on widgets at the moment so expect a few glitches till I've figured things out. Including formatting and links it's still a bit wobbly here on that stuff. I guess you've noticed.