Showing posts with label france. Show all posts
Showing posts with label france. Show all posts

Thursday, 4 January 2024

💣🔥💣......NOUVELLES URGENTES❗QUE PASSA❓.......💣🔥💣




🦅....Les États-Unis, le Royaume-Uni, la France et l’Allemagne demandent

à tous leurs citoyens et ressortissants de quitter le Liban, l’Irak et la Syrie

et le Yémen immédiatement.❗


💣💣💣...On dirait que quelque chose va se passer.❓❗





Saturday, 12 November 2022

Le message du Général Christian Blanchon rendant hommage aux non-vaccinés?




















Thursday, 10 November 2022

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.

Wednesday, 8 June 2022

Nobel Prize Winner Luc Montagnier - COVID Jabs & AIDS (VAIDS)













I'm not sure what's going on with the fonts. Hopefully it's a temporary bug.

The only reason I kept one eye open on Luc Montagnier was because of the hatchet job done on him when he went off-script with very serious accusations about the injections impairing the immune system much like HIV does through AIDS.

How many Nobel prize winners are also tin foil hat conspiracy theorists?












Monday, 16 November 2020

Waterloo - 1970




It's another demonstration of airbrushed-history that most UK people have no idea that Napoleon fought and lost against the British, Prussians, Austrians and Russians simultaneously at Waterloo.

It's a bit like most British mistakenly believe that Churchill was the principle reason for victory against the Germans, and have no idea that the Soviets lost over a hundred times more troops getting to Berlin than the quarter of a million we lost unnecessarily due to an ethnic supremacy group (in Czechoslovakia) who were picking up Winston's bills.

Waterloo couldn't be made today, because we're so wealthy that employing so many film extras can't be done. Imagine the task of just feeding 16,000 extras, doing the make-up, costumes, horses, film crews and then shooting and watching dailies and reshoots .... impressive.

Although produced by Dino De Laurentiis, it took Soviet money to make Waterloo a reality and thus was appropriately directed by Sergei Bondarchuk assisted by Orson Welles, who plays a bloody marvellous and morbidly obese Louis XVIII.

The costumes are exceptional in this film, and it's worth watching just for that, the sets, and mind-boggling logistics commanded by a brilliant Rod Steiger as Napoleon, unlike Wellington playing Christopher Plummer (sic), as let's face it they're both interchangeable.

The scene that caught my eye was the Duchess of Richmond's Ball in Brussels, but mainly because I'm uncomfortable with battle scenes of horses falling at galloping speed to cannon and artillery fire.

Wellington and Napoleon were both born in the same year, had nepotistical promotions via their brothers, keenly read the works of Caesar and chose Hannibal as their favourite hero. They also shared two mistresses (at different times you understand) and even ate food prepared from the same personal chef.

If you're like me that's always a wink to synthetic history but there's no need to go there if you're unfamiliar with the subject.

Tuesday, 20 November 2018

Tuesday, 12 November 2013

The French Revolution




I'm piecing together, the Black Nobility, the Crimean War, Palmerston, US Civil war and the Royal Family and the City of London.

The latter two are still in control of a lot more than the charade called government.

This documentary on the French Revolution was quite useful, and through it, I got a good primer on Robespierre and the Jacobins.

This production is from the time when the History Channel produced informative history programmes because these days they just want the kids to breast feed on Ghost Hunters and Ancient Aliens.

Not all kids stop there but a lot do and have no idea of their manipulation. Neither did I at their age but I'm learning more each day and I was raised on more stimulating content.

Recently I read Clif High's post on the spiritual revolution taking place (for want of a better description) and I was delighted that he articulated many of the thoughts I'm having recently. Particularly that most academic history is just a pile of rubbish and that it will take years for us to really sort out the depth of deception. As a general rule of thumb, those the media lionize are arseholes and those they smear are much more interesting. Like say Nixon  and Carter. Two of the more independent Presidents of the United States.

Saturday, 15 September 2012

Bernard Henri-Levi - Liar & War Monger


Henri Levi is responsible for Libya big time.







Following the recent events in Libya, Hillary Clinton was quoted saying “how can this happen in a country we helped liberate, in a city [Benghazi] we helped save from destruction?
I guess that the American Foreign Secretary should address this question to Bernard-Henri Levy - the architect behind that interventionist war.
Apparently, a few months ago, at a convention organised by the notoriously right wing French Zionist Council of Jewish Organizations (CRIF), Bernard-Henri Levy announced “it is as a Jew“ that I “participated in the political adventure in Libya”, no kidding. “I would not have done it if I had not been Jewish,” added the immoral interventionist.
I guess that after more than a decade of Zio-centric global conflicts causing carnage and destruction to tens of millions of people around the world, we are too used to seeing a Zionist at the centre of every man-made disaster.
I have made myself a rule. Whenever I hear a person speak in the name of ‘Jewish values’ or ‘as a Jew’, I immediately seek cover. I suggest you do the same…

Bernard Henri Levy: "What can we do for the young Libyan revolution?"

Monday, 6 June 2011

French Protest In Support of the Spanish (FTW)





Every time I see this I want to be back in Europe joining in. Instead I can only blog about it. One guy sums it up lovely. "We don't buy your left right politics bullshit. You're all the same and all the media companies are owned by five conglomerates who sell weapons to encourage conflict at the same time." Conflict of interest anybody? Of course the revolution isn't being televised by those media lap dogs, and they're even trying to kick it off Youtube too. 

Remember this from last year? In case you didn't get the irony I was saying capitalism looking rocky. How awesome is that :)

Friday, 20 May 2011

Kate Moss Blows Terry Richardson



I was going to lambaste Terry's commercial for Mango because it's such a stinky turkey that I'd rather nibble on septic verrucas than plug it, but I really like the guy and check out every single shot he uploads on his blog, so I'm going to let it slide with a question. Were they having a laugh on Mango's tab in Paris? - It had that French Connection piss-take vibe going for it. 

In the video above, Terry talks about the snapshot and why energy is more important than getting the lighting right. I also defended Terry recently on Vigilant Citizen about him being the official photographer for Monarch Mind Control because to my mind a man doesn't get his cock out on camera for the Illuminati or smoke joints with his mother. The cabal don't smoke ganja as it makes them dizzy though they do serve up a lot of Monarch butterflies to the young and impressionable.



Update: Looks like I got Terry wrong. More likely he is an Illuminati rent boy.

Monday, 28 April 2008

Paquita



Earlier this evening, the Ballet de l'Opera national de Paris danced a 'Paquita' for a predominantly Chinese crowd at the Beijing National Theatre for Performing Arts (The Egg). Quite astonishingly (to me) they played with the narrative on two notable occasions.

They were spectacular, fluid, and yet tight when it counted. Gutsy in a word.

At the end of the first act through a triangle shaped formation, the dancers hopped violently backwards and receeding back into the stage, with peaked caps, bathed in the deepest hues of revolutionary red, and saluting violently to the audience whose spontaneous applause they won through sheer bravery given the context of the protests by China against the French in the last few days that is bordering on rage and insanity.

For a brief few seconds, it was as if the French were saying to the overwhelmingly Beijing intellectual-elite audience plus a few oiks myself, "is this what you want?", "is this how you want France to be?", "jumping up and down every time China starts to wave a stick?" ...."haven't you, you of all people, had enough abuse of power?"

It was the most creative thing I have ever seen and I will never forget it.

Bravo!

Tuesday, 22 April 2008

Voir la vie en rose


The Chinese people have always seen (through the eyes of the State media) the Americans as the traditional global bully, and so it came as some surprise to discover that the recent protests in France were made by 'friends' of China. The average Chinese person felt hurt and personally betrayed and so they have taken their protest to boycotting Carrefour and it seems French people in general. As there is no pluralism of opinion, it's difficult for the Chinese to understand that a protest is just that. A difference of opinion by a bunch of people in another country. From where they are sitting (with the help of State media) it looks like the whole of France just mugged a wheel chair bound amputee Chinese national, representing her country in the Olympics torch run. Picture from Shanghaiist