Showing posts with label jay weidner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jay weidner. Show all posts

Tuesday 21 June 2011

Jay Weidner on Stanley Kubrik, Saturn & Alchemy,


Time Monk Radio tend to ask more cerebral questions than some of the radio hosts. The first segment is straight up Stanley Kubrick including why he had to change 2001 Space Odyssey from exposing Saturns's influence on  planet Earth to Jupiter. He also talks about that Chi energy issue I mentioned earlier.

Those ideas most repressed are likely close to the truth.

Sunday 12 June 2011

British Questions About NASA Moon Landings


The first time I heard about the hoax moon landings I thought don't be ridiculous. I've only given it a day's research now, and had to walk away from it because both sides put forward a pretty good case for fake pictures or explanations for photographic anomalies in an inhospitable environment. Also it get's complicated as some of it may be true and some of it may be illusion for political reasons as those who believe Kubrick was hired by NASA to film the moon landings after his 2001 space oddysey success. I'm going to walk away from this discussion but if it get's you questioning the processed cheese reality of mainstream media that's a good thing but good luck with coming to a conclusion.

The real dark side of the moon is that all the evidence suggests it was put in place and is therefore some sort of artificial satellite. It's size, orbit, position, gravity and density are just too weird for anybody too explain.

Wednesday 8 June 2011

Jay Weidner on Stanley Kubrik, Arthur C Clarke, The Moon Landings, NASA & Saturn



The tiny moon in the picture above is actually Mimas (of Star wars death star fame)  but because I was confused with Kubrick movie 2001 space odyssey and Arthur C Clarke's landing on Saturn (it's gaseous how would it do that?) I now know it was Iapetus that was originally in the book but was changed to a moon of Jupiter by Warner brothers. 

Why would anyone would care? Well Saturn is Saturnalia and the studios got nervous about how much Kubrick was revealing. I've posted part two of the interview because it's just so interesting and gets straight to the sizzling bacon though I'm sure you'll start at the beginning if it grabs your attention. It did mine.

Elite Sex Rituals


Jay is going out on a limb here and we owe him a debt of gratitude for whistle blowing a subject that could endanger his life. This is an explosive interview. I urge you to listen to this segment at the very least.

Wednesday 1 June 2011

Stanley Kubrick's Dr Strangelove (How I learned to stop worrying and love the bomb)


I never really understood Stanley Kubrick's films until I read Jay Weidner's deconstruction and now it's hard to see any other way of interpreting them. I was reading a review of Clockwork Orange just last week that didn't even touch on the key themes with Andy McDowell descending into trivia over aloof directors once the film was finished. 


I just completed watching Dr Strangelove to see what I could get out of it. The first time I watched it with my political mentor I didn't find it funny, though now I know about Project Paperclip the over the top Nazi Scientist makes sobering sense and though there's plenty of parody and caricature in the movie it's on the money over the big themes of hidden cold war power play, paternalism (not one woman in the movie), brain dead and brain washed military subordination, missiles as extension of penises and gum chewing as the signature of primate aggression (I never figured that out till watching Kubrick linger on it more than once).



There's a clear mention of water fluoridation disguised as pinko Commie plotting though it doesn't shirk from describing the intended result of a docile and unimaginative public. I might be reading a little too much into the war room scene of a Saturnalia ring of lights above the war council but Kubrick knew full well of Saturn worship at the highest levels


I only wish I could see the unedited cut of Eyes Wide Shut that was censored by the film studies before Kubricks untimely and unexpected death just days after completion. It was previewed and its first showing to the film studio who weren't happy with the candid revelation of Satanic sex rituals at the highest levels of elite U.S. society (although it applies with all elites)




For the cryptographers among you I have a hunch that Kubrick dropped something into the nuclear key codes scene of Dr Strangelove that were scribbled onto a notepad and essential to prevent the world descending into thermonuclear war. Let me know in the comments if you see anything.

Sunday 29 May 2011

What's NASA Hiding On The Moon?


I'm glad this is out, as it gives me a chance to plug Mel Fabrigas' excellent research show. I've written about Jay Weidner before and he's done some great work in the past but it seems this latest interview yet to be aired is worth making a teaser video for. We know that there's plenty of evidence demolishing the approved tale of a lifeless moon with rock solid questions regarding artificiality and structures made of glass which is as strong as steel when made in a low atmosphere environment. But what is on there that nobody has been back since the late sixties to verify?

Thursday 17 March 2011

Saving Face - The Space Race (Behind the scenes at Hollywood)


Did Kubrick film back ups of the moon landing in case things didn't work out, leaving NASA embarrassed in the psychologically crucial space race? Here's a paper by Jay Weidner on the topic. I'm sure they did land there at some point but that doesn't trouble me as much as the odd idea I hold that the moon isn't quite what it seems. It's a little too perfect. Precise even. It's like the BMW of celestial bodies. A thing of beauty but slightly terrifying.

Wednesday 16 March 2011

Eros & The Eschaton




In 1994 Terence McKenna gave a lecture at Kane Hall at the University of Washington in Seattle.

Tuesday 15 March 2011

Jay Weidner


As is usually the case these days all the people I find most interesting are completely interwoven and inextricably connected. I don't just mean those I listen and read but even those I meet are often a catalyst for connections I make with those who I want to meet. For example once I started to listen to Jay Weidner I heard him share that Terrence McKenna said that 'one day they will come to you Jay and ask you what does it mean'. It's like concentric rings of connection and it extends for me to people I've connected with personally in Byron Bay Australia, Hawaii, Taiwan and Bangkok. And that's just in the last few months with people on my social graph. Naturally I've covered the topic of connection density and data volume in my synchronicity post but this kind of serendipity has the velvet touch of destiny instead of luck. The only question is how long and how deep as I'm reluctant to do anything else but continue to turn over stones till I achieve what has now become a concrete goal and which I may already have glimpsed on a molecular level. So to speak. This is the first hour of an interview with Jay which if you wish to listen to the rest will require a subscription to Red Ice Radio. He's a fascinating man and his interviewer is sufficiently knowledgeable and seasoned to secure a great interview from Jay.