Showing posts with label bbc. Show all posts
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Wednesday 13 December 2023

Jack Saunders - BBC R1 - Future Sounds [PLUS] 2023 - Grandad Mixes - Moreno J Mix Vol 01 - Moreno J Remixes (The Re-edited) & Pierre J - 1984 In The Mix





I mentioned on the 'Punks Dead' post that BBC ~ R1 Future Sounds has really good music and terrific presenters. All of the BBC music presenters DJ's  and producers including Radio 3 are top notch, but Jack Saunders is the first one to ever make me feel a little older than usual. He's got an extraordinary energy about him on air and it was so much I sort of crumpled a bit and felt I couldn't keep up for the first time in my life.

Later on, as I got to know his work I learned that he's a versatile and encyclopedic music man and one of the most passionate music lovers I've listened to (along with Arielle Free and DJ LaLa). He's technical and has a great range of music and singing vocabulary. When the talents with him in the studio, it's self evident he takes the time to get to know music people, and and asks the best questions. Fresh, sidewinders, genuine curiosity-driven probing and great empathy with a range of guests.

I'm used to him now so he's not always full-on but strap yaself in if he is because it's an unusual ride. Jacks been put in charge of BBC R1 'Future Sounds' and I hope my tweets before I was kicked off X Holdings Corporations' platform proselytising his talents, landed in the right place. He's wearing a black and yellow suit that is the spit of an old Paul Smith suit I was given. Well done Jack. Looking forward to more of your fresh energy and your gift for empathy.


Let's do the second set first. It's Pierre J 1984 in the mix and like Moreno J, it starts with Frankie Goes To Hollywood (FGTH). Both sets are among my most listened 'Grandad Mixes' this year although now I've discovered the Essential Mix - BICEP - 2017 set which is off the charts fresh nearly six or seven years later (to my ears) as I only just discovered it via Pete Tong's Essential Mix back catalogue. Pierre replied to my comments a couple of times talking about his music app and I assumed he was a great amateur DJ find of mine. I have no idea why but I thought he was like me reliving his 80s 90s noughties dance music days, but no. Turns out he's a professional, highly regarded and one of the top European DJ's on one of the industry talent lists. Check out his last name and Q Symbolism on most of his cover artwork. Small world makes a lot of sense when combining AI with the ULTRA information. You're going to be seeing a LOT more about 17 from now on. 




The top music set is Moreno J who is an ongoing enigma in my life, but that set which starts off with FGTH as well, is spot-on if you're about my age of 55. The video must be watched to fully appreciate the times, fashion and music on the floor during the 80s 'and' onwards. I have no idea how he secures some of the dancing footage, but as with the Lipps Inc. - Funkytown (Moreno J Remix) post he (it might be a she or a team) they're using hallucination levels of AI dance choreography on some of his mixes, from at least two years ago. I've kept my opinions to myself about AI since I road tested all the platforms, but I have got a lot to say, share and write about this subject and some is brilliant, and some is mind bending, some is dark and some is terrifying, so it's for the future oriented not those holding on to the past. The fun part is sometimes a synch is just serendipity but if you are familiar with the colour initiation process I was led through online, just watch the Lipps Inc mix by Moreno J and then go check out these two posts because it's very hard to explain why obsessions of mine are contiguous with obsessions of other people, or more likely we're seeing what many others can't, even though millions can. If you really want to go down the rabbit hole of colour initiation there's this follow up post as my ongoing education continues.


Monday 4 December 2023

Lord Bragg & BBC In Our Time - The Millenary Edition



In Our Time is a weekly BBC R4 conversation hosted by Melvyn Bragg with usually three top scholars or academics in their field of study. I've been wanting to complete this since the 1000th episode I drafted, and so it's now or never. 


We must press on.


 I've been listening to IoT from the early episodes if not just a wee bit later than 1998. The information we're allowed to overhear, the quality of conversation, is valuable and often precious, but not just for what we learn. It continually adds more context to what we already know. I can't say school was a good experience for me but IoT has contributed to my ongoing education more than any other source in my life.


A thousand episodes is an extraordinary achievement. IoT is now an online resource that will always encapsulate the life and times of Lord Bragg, with a range and depth of subjects that are now steadily topping up ours.


Now, on that subject when I was an adolescent before Melvyn Bragg was ennobled, he had a Television production called The South Bank Show. He was always comfortable around authentic, inquiring minds and a wide range of interesting people. To top it off he was handsome on the Telly and a public intellectual you'd want to hang around with, and he still is. Do you know how hard it is to be all those things in British culture and still be well regarded?


Tough call. There are many pretenders but fewer successors and regrettably impostors are everywhere, lisping their way though the third act. Jonathan Myles-Lee perhaps came closest. Now there was a man who likewise had an enormous appetite for, the true, the beautiful and the good.




It's impossible for me to hold back on a few theories I've picked up, like lucky pennies and tuppences over the years from listening to IoT. 


This may come as a surprise to many listeners but Lord Bragg is awake, and red-pilled. Maybe even initiated, and possibly not as well. The questions asked of his guests are seldom easy to answer. It's not doctrinaire responses we're looking for it's the differences in the views of the guests as well when they're all singing from the same spreadsheet. It's all informative.


From time to time questions are answered with a little hesitation that is not expected from our best and brightest. One of the best questions regularly asked by Baron Bragg is 'How do we know that?' and the answer is we don't. We're relying on accounts often written centuries later.


I invite you to revisit the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum - March 2017. I can't emphasise enough to listen over and again till a familiarity with the material emerges. This may then fuel your own questions about the official version of human evolution with respect to the climate, weather and atmosphere that initiated our launch from primordial soup to sentient biped. Be sceptical and if you have the ability, be cynical.

Got that?

That's the warm up although there are more absolute gems in that episode, but the objective here is to be limbered up for the kind of detached and cool headed analysis from the Climate Change episode produced much earlier on 6 January 2000



It takes a sort of cobbled-stone stubbornness, and refreshing use of reason, logic and curiosity to listen properly to In Our Time. Kissinger said only academics fight over tiny details, as the stakes are so low.



Don't get me wrong. In our Time is invariably warm, authentic and collegial, it's edited but not in a way that seems anything less than generous. Though rare, I've noticed over the decades that a guest or two appear to be scoring points. It's out of order. They diminish themselves while blaming the victim for the very qualities of restraint they are lacking in. I only mention it because Melvyn Bragg doesn't engage in tit for tat and also leaves it in the episode for us overhear. That's aristocratic integrity. You can't buy that, especially from a working class background.


Over the years I have learned more about great women in history (often the first notable writers in the United Sates and Europe) from Lord Bragg than anywhere else. I  was a prolific book reader who tried as many genres as possible up to my 30s. I've said it before in the Hildegaard of Bingen post but its worth a reminder. If feminism means emancipating women with opportunities they are ordinarily excluded from, Lord Bragg is the greatest living feminist I know. It's unmissable that he enjoys and appreciates women as well respecting them. 



One more playful observation. Again, over the years so it doesn't happen every time but I've noticed that Melvyn (if I may) has the ability to make people laugh at the drop of a hat. Now he may deny that, but it's a quality suppressed through self control, because his work isn't as an entertainer. Funny, charming and erudite are all qualities he has but Lord Bragg is a serious contributor to understanding the nature, as well as the times that our lives are living in.


I shall be adding episodes below that I feel have been most important to me over the years. There's no rush to list them all immediately, and so I'll start with Strabo who like Jesus, nobody had bothered to document until centuries later.


Strabo's Geographica

States of Matter

Edward Gibbon

Parasitism

The Upanishads

Tuesday 28 November 2023

Sarah Story - Another (Hypercolour)





I do bookmark a lot of music I listen to when I'm writing, and it's Sarah Story of BBC1D Future Dance who keeps me company on BBC Sounds most often, as well as Charlie Hedges who seems to parachute in when I'm in need of a kick me up or is that a pick me up? Also Charlie Tee (champion of D&B)  and of course the legend Pete Tong. There's a few more shout outs to go, but that will do for the time being. Wait, I must mention Arielle Free. Very important.

Here's Sarah's recently released quintessential house track . It starts as it ends with an invitational 4/4 beat to mix in as well as mix out the previous and next tracks. It's very sociable to put it mildly, and well-up for a party I feel. I hear more than a hint of banging tubular bells (and glockenspiel) action in the middle and that's a huge compliment. Sarah often plays music that hits me up, and when I track it down, it can sometimes be only a few days old as well as only a handful of plays.

There's an intimacy about enjoying music that is the opposite of famous (for now) and appreciating the person who shares it. I've learned a lot from Sarah and I'm looking forward to writing up some of the insights I've picked up from her and the rest of BBC1D team which is pretty much home for me these days and nights.

Sunday 19 November 2023

ESSEL - The Edge










Uplifting gentle female vocals with a bouncy tech rhythm, and superb video casting only some of which I've screen grabbed so if the mood takes you, enjoy.


I haven't thought about advertising in ages but this has given me an idea that I will write up. If you're not using BBC Sounds App you're missing out on possibly the  most sophisticated technology I've encountered and if you're paying close attention it's indistinguishable from magic. It can be a little spooky at times, but mostly it's euphoria and cosmic level laughter.


Yeah that good. I use the website more than the app at present. though not exclusively and I will road test the app much more in the near future.


Don't make the mistake of thinking I'm using hyperbole when describing the experience provided by the technology. There is of course the synthetic reality layer paradox. TBC

Friday 8 September 2023

BBC Disinformation Strategist - Marianna Spring



 

 




 I took the precaution of capturing the words I wrote yesterday, and when I checked this post the writing had disappeared.

 As I've previously stated, I don't control this or pretty much anything online. 


Iterative

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Sunday 3 September 2023

Melvyn Bragg Interviews Gore Vidal - Southbank Show - 2008





It's a wonderful conversation although for me, there are two exceptional moments in this 2008 Southbank production. Baron Bragg says he saw the US President was in Africa on TV that morning but Gore Vidal interrupts his story.


'How can they tell?'


Lord Melvyn Bragg tries not to laugh louder and it's worth paying attention.


I'll come back to the second moment a little later.


Took ages to find out the word I couldn't understand. I find listening very difficult in any language and generally respond to body language more than words. That's why podcasts are the best way of learning for me. Nothing to distract my eyes. In any case Gore Vidal is referring to Torquemada. A name I've never heard before.


What's striking is the comparison with Bobby Kennedy and saying it on camera. This is why Gore Vidal was a Greek among Romans. He said what he thought even if it took its toll, as he did with the Salzburgers who own the New York Times, now even worse and inarguably a propaganda rag. GV was an insider and knew the Kennedys so it's an exceptional piece of intel as we're now presented with RFK Jr who has done an excellent job on the Covid scamdemic only to declare his unfailing support for Zionism despite Ben Gurion's role as the highest authority (he reported to the next level up) for initiating JFK's and by extension RFK's assassination. To understand all that do a search on JFK + PERMINDEX then look at the correspondence between JFK and Ben Gurion on Dimona. JFK was adamant that Israel would have no nukes and that decision cost him his life.


Don't get me wrong. JFK upset everyone you could imagine (CIA, DoD and the FED etc) but the one thing nobody discusses is that he was bloodline and he chose to make the speech that went too far at the Waldorf Astoria which is Astor bloodline. They had to take him. He was doing everything he could to expose them. 




Another gem that I picked up from Gore is that his blind Senator grandfather was 33 Degree Mason and that it's common in bloodline families for one child to be clued up and another to have no idea. They are 5th Dan black belts in secrecy and most people haven't a clue.


I'm going to use this space to share a little more of what this video confirmed for me but only those who bother to check back on this post will know. I have no intention of embarrassing anyone, but the above video confirms my hypothesis and that's a confirmation that is mostly for my indulgence. I hope the future looks upon In Our Time as a very classy effort at asking difficult questions to answer about their lies. 


The credit goes to the man in the arena.

Wednesday 2 August 2023

It's Only Climate If It Changes - If It Doesn't Change - It's Not Climate





I've yet to meet a Climate Panic-Janet who knows how much of the trace element CO2 is in the atmosphere. Anybody who thinks this Grand Solar minimum (I've waited a decade, I'm calling it this year/harsh winter big time) is a shocker needs to skate across the Thames or jump up and down killing thousands of red and black ants in the scorching but awesome summer of 1976. Yeah that's a lot of bad Karma there for me. I wouldn't even kill a cockroach these days if I can avoid it but it's too late right? Don't pass go, back to square one.

Some may recall that I'm authentically frugal in many things as I want to leave the lightest footprints when it's over but, I'm here to challenge anyone; if you think the BS from the toxic legacy media is sincere.. that's ignorance, but it's not ignorance that reigns. It's cowardice and that's how fear works on gentle humans or Hobbits as Tolkien called them. But we need one of you timid ones to stand up and walk with your back straight. So all can see that it can be done.



The price of silence over known liars is unacceptable. Let me bring the Suppuku sword so you can leave with dignity for your offspring who will still pay the price.

Friday 14 April 2023

Here Is The News





Great pop song, quintessential 80s aesthetic and very acerbic observations. As an aside, I have a theory that ELO's Jeff Lynne could easily be the celebrity with the most doubles, masks etc. So easy to imitate with the perm and glasses. Witty as well as great music. Did you see this on twitter?




It's easy to find, just put Biden + Mask in the search engine, oh let me do it for you. I'm not saying it's true, AI can generate variations of these ad nauseum for a thousand years.

 My statements on Biden doubles, masks and so forth is well documented here last time I checked. If it becomes public knowledge, and it looks like it's getting that way, I'll be forced to pick up a new red pill that is considered heresy or madness, but the clones and doubles and masks go so much deeper than I could ever have anticipated. 

Another 18 months and nobody will care. We'll have much more pressing matters.

Wednesday 12 April 2023

Elon Musk's BBC Interview




I used to embed Twitter and then this platform would block twitter content, so I screen grab it usually, but this is unique. If you can wait a little, and press the play button (it might take a few seconds more than usual for the 'Twitter Spaces' audio to appear), I assure you it's worth the effort or failing that click on the link and listen to it on Twitter - It's about 3 minutes long and 3 minutes strong.

Please note, Elon is playing the good guy and BBC News are just being themselves. I don't support either of them, but we can enjoy the unscripted take down(s)

Update: I made a point of listening to the entire interview and there's a lot more going on and just when I thought I'd figured something out, the old doubts crept straight back in after another interview he did with creepy Bill Maher.

I'm pretty sure that Elon Musk's loyalty to humanity or otherwise is a Q level clearance question.


Tuesday 17 January 2023

Tick Tock - Tick Tock - Shit Is Getting Real



I haven't had a television since 2006 and the last time I did watch live news, NATO were bombing Libya and within seconds I felt hyper nauseous. I was in a hotel room, meeting up with a friend in Bangkok and while he got ready, I don't know what had changed but that screen with overwhelming colour-radiation news graphics, wasn't the same beast I'd given up on five years earlier. Something malignant and technologically malicious had taken its place. Maybe it's just me but by then I'd realised how toxic television news propaganda is. Years of unlearning duff information and skewed opinions followed.

I can't pinpoint the timing, but in the last few months BBC Radio 4/World Service have started reporting Zionist war crimes on the defenceless Palestinians with an unprecedentedly even hand.

I don't know why that could be, I can't even come up with an hypothesis, but I know most media apertures in some depth, and deeply appreciate the BBC's change in tone on this topic. It's tedious when the occupied are genocided by the worlds most far-right wing (lebensraum) occupiers with military grade decimation against olive growers and shepherds trying to stop the land thieves running over their flocks of sheep and torching their livelihoods and groves. And before anyone pulls out a hand shandy, pearl clutching minute of hate on democratically elected Hamas; the Israelis created Hamas. That's WaPo for the ignorant, and these are the sheep for the heartless.


I'm particularly grateful on behalf of all the murdered children who have no voice as even David Cameron courageously noted that Gaza is an open air prison camp. Unlike the West Bank, Gaza is one of the most densely populated places on the planet. It's a point of concentration if we're paying attention to reality not sycophancy and oily career climbing. 


The BBC is doing something I didn't expect to see in my lifetime, so please allow me to return the favour and impress upon their news media employees that the future is going to be ugly and it's about the censorship of what one Israeli Cardiologist described as the "biggest crime against humanity since the holocaust". Cue the usual vultures and careerists using Judaism to feather their own nests.


There's no consolation having four friends and family who took the experimental injections, and three injured (so far) despite my greatest efforts, but there might still be time to make the most important decisions of your life if your health is OK so far, and work in the mainstream legacy news media. 

Consider the rising tensions filmed in the video clip at the top. Those are protestors with vaccine injuries and suffering, plastering flyers on BBC premises with protestation at the lies, disinformation, misinformation, science suppression, misdirection and money money money that even the BBC guzzles on, from private psychopath Billionaire 'philanthropists'. Even broadsheet newspaper readers are still fellating Billy Goat Gates in the comments. Good lord if Darwinism was real (it's largely intellectual cack) this problem is now cleaning itself up.

The BBC is probably my greatest source of endless learning and pleasure, but the news departments, like every corporation are cancerous brain tumours (Glioblastoma Grade 4) under shaved children's skulls. 

My strategic recommendation is sell the BBC news division (whore of Babylon) to Rupert Murdoch and stick to informative, educational, cultural and modest entertainment content. Otherwise it's all toast soldiers and Humpty Dumpty broken eggs. You can scoff but I did inform everyone when and where the great awakening commenced.


Universe is slow to anger and has a very ironic sense of humour, so do yourself a favour and watch this last clip. Ask yourself if it's best to bite the bullet earlier or later? The choice to know is yours and the choice to act is most certainly your responsibility too.

Consider wisely. 

Poor choices will boomerang quicker than you think.

Thursday 8 December 2022

The Twitter Files







It's an unprecedentedly juicy and mouth-watering steak being served up on social media. The people who still trust the legacy media for most of their information are in for a world of pain. Like all pain, the longer the deferment, the more painful it is.

It's like a snowball gathering pace and the avalanche, while not with us quite yet, is in slow enough motion for the entire world to see a transparency at levels of global power-elite that most people don't even get close enough to wait their tables.

Most informed people will know the names of the people above, but Jack Poso might be new to you. Back in the day I used to give him a hard time because he's ex Naval Intelligence and didn't even know MOS/Neocons/Zios were the key actors of 9/11.

The irony is that ONI (Office of Naval Intelligence) lost 8 of their own at the Pentagon that day, and if I'm not mistaken were assigned to the room where the missing $2.3 Trillion was being investigated and which was taken out by high impact explosion. Literally killing that investigation stone dead, or as Bill Gates likes to wail at the wall "aaaah that'll be a dead end'.

Poso has been red pilled since those days, and it's been informative observing the necessary changes and checks to his speech he now makes.

Many will never know because it's through omissions, which the BBC are the world champions at, but not here.