Showing posts with label kubrick. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kubrick. Show all posts
Monday, 25 September 2023
Wednesday, 23 August 2023
Wednesday, 7 December 2022
Law of Unintended Consequences?
I began to question everything in March 2020 Lockdown was their mistake as it gave us all time to investigate the actual world we live in. Gave us time to go down that rabbit hole and WAKE up. My life isn’t and will never be the same there is no going back to sleep once awake
— Bev (@bevscotland) December 4, 2022
The Swiss & NHS Operating Theatres
ACT ONE
I was in a lot of pain and started taking Ibuprofen which always works a treat with me but as the days rolled by, then weeks I was taking them every four hours and towards the end they lost all efficacies. I started taking 2 Paracetemol, then 2 hours later 2 Ibuprofen - It is 2022 after all.
Four weeks into that regime and nothing was working and so I found a stashed antibiotic and necked that. It really helped for a couple of hours. A month of putting things off and I finally conceded I'd have to go to the Emergency Treatment Centre at the local hospital. They used to call it the walk-in clinic but if you ever been to one, 8 out of 10 cats have foot injuries, so it needed a rebrand from a somewhat limp name as it were.
So, I tipped-up at the ETC and as usual the waiting room was full of the rejects from Lourdes. I wasn't looking forward to a few hours with more miserable people, one of whom, naturally I considered to be myself. I approached the counter, and as I was wincing a bit I kind of had my spiel ready for the receptionist so there wouldn't be too many questions. I said my piece and she directed me to sit down in the waiting area with the rest of the crippled and maimed.
I'd barely sat down, when a voice came over the Tanoy (is that the right word? maybe 'speaker' so the youngsters can understand) "requesting Mr. Frith to report to Triage".
As I got up, I felt the entire waiting room's eyes outraged at my priority treatment, but they'd all heard my pitch and I asked for no preference, so I lurched forwards looking straight-ahead to keep the guilt concealed, but everybody knew.
Inside I was dealt with by a competent professional who was more worried I'd poisoned myself and ordered me a taxi for tests at Emergency in the General Hospital.
Living as a beach-bum in Asia I'd learned to sort out meds for myself on a shoestring budget as often, the important ones are available over the counter. This entire fuss could have been handled with antibiotics and a codeine prescription. Instead, it ended nearly three days later, and I'm ashamed to say, at considerable unnecessary cost to taxpayers.
ACT TWO
After getting trolleyed in A&E I was warned it would be a long wait.
It was 6-9 hours punctuated by a 30ish but slight of frame, Indian nurse who came and held my arm.
It was both intimate, in a mammalian sense, perfectly soothing. How much cheaper health care will be when the value of a healing touch returns?
4 or 5 hours into the big wait, I knew I was being toyed with, so I sat up and pulled out the plastic Cannula in my arm. Bad move, blood started spurting everywhere, and so my escape was stymied by mopping the floor first with tissue.
I made it out. Ordered an UBER and sat down for a puff on the pipe.
A couple of security guys came out looking for me.
Are you Charles Frith?
The taxi pulled up, "no that's not my name I replied".
Another guard turned up so that made it three security guards for an escapee patient. Heavy handed I thought.
I submitted in the end.
It was out of embarrassment. I was fighting off all three guards in another man's taxi-carriage and means-of-living. So, I got out, and they nearly frogmarched me back to those boosters y'all used to love, but have since gone off... but which they were gagging to squeeze into me (how I handled that is classified).
After A&E I got the royal treatment again. King Charles, while not impressed, mentioned it was notable.
The guards checked me into a first-class Kubrick COVid Ward in white, then red and black. The receptionist had one of those 2001 head-encasing oxygen suits from Space Odyssey, and yeah, I get a bit triggered by Kubrick, but only in an enthusiastic manner as I've laid out many times before, under the Kubrick tag my friend.
I met a 32-year-old on blood thinners.
His life of drumming for a band [and Football career] all over due to the vaccine. He was great, he made an effort to talk to everyone on the VIP ward the systematic service had just misattributed myself into. I tried to be as candid with him as possible, therefore we talked about much more than myocarditis now scrubbed from the NHS website (and Pericarditis too).
On my life the night-ward Dr spent hours trying to get me more permanent relief than painkillers. I never asked for that, but it was a Promethean attempt at leaping bureaucratic hurdles, I heard every call. She protected me, a Muslim woman protecting an unknown Occidental fella, for hour after hour. Tell me there isn't bravery in the world. Even in the heights of Southampton.
It's not easy to reassemble, as warp-speed space and time, and more, play with the senses. As you well know...
I was awoken by a medical Dr/Teacher and his eager student faces. The smell of warm, freshly baked bread is far superior to smelling salts. I was fully engaged, and then heard him diagnosing me as type 3c.
I'd mentioned it to my GPs but none had any expertise, so my cursory research on the subject was dismissed.
Not through malice, but through ignorance. There's no bitterness. That's a promise. This is now about pragmatism not driving the rear-view mirror
ACT THREE
I was trolleyed through the hospital corridors for what seemed an age in the dead-stillness of the Neon light.
Hushed tones
Sleeping beds
Whispered requests
Procrastination
Security Guards
Redress
My new Homies. I was in the Neurological ward.
None of us awoke at the same time when morning arrived, but the dawn light had risen, and eventually we commenced amiable conversation.
Two beds with faces and the soles of their feet facing me. One bed curtained off to my immediate right.
Windows to the left.
Mr Fawley directly opposite was most hospitable and we chatted about our lives while recuperating... from the very stories that had brought us together. We discussed eclipses and the introduction of light and its withdrawal. Eventually we touched on movies and Masterful Matey to the right chipped in that he liked war movies.
I asked him if he knew that Audy Murphy was the most decorated soldier of WWII?
No, he replied. What film was that?
He asked me if I knew the Latin for Mi Casa es su Casa. I said I thought there was a secret-society similar-story of sharing-meals idiom?
We bonded
Later on, he got his cock out for the bed I haven't mentioned.
He put him down in front of me.
It was a brotherly act
I told you we bonded.
The discharge nurse tried spitefully hard to cut my arm off with the replacement Canula before I bailed out. I swallowed the pain and pretended it was nothing. Why give her the satisfaction. Medical professional my arse. More like resident Satanist.
Nevertheless, that afternoon, I was untouchable. I'm not always untouchable, but when I am I can walk across hot coals like the rest of them.
I caught a taxi home carry a fivers worth of codeine, the antibiotics arrived a little late, but they're stored for a rainy day.
(I'll add the Swiss Intel anecdote later/still ongoing)
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kubrick,
masonic,
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Thursday, 22 April 2021
Tuesday, 29 September 2020
New Extended Documentary - 2 & 1/2 hours of Kubrick
Warner Brothers, like every Hollywood studio is in deep trouble.
When the masses discover how Hollyweird works it will tank, along with it's celebrity spunkdom, Faustian pacts and child raping directors including Spielberg and Woody who both appear in this new documentary, but obviously to airbrush Stanley's legacy when there's so much more to the man.
Kubrick was the Illuminati's film director and had access to a lot of information unavailable to most people before the internet. In this documentary I was reminded that Adrenochrome is mentioned in Clockwork Orange, in addition to the main theme of MK Ultra programming.
Kubrick took a lot of risks and may have paid the highest price. Or he might have just run out of being useful and thrown under a bus. One day we'll know.
Tuesday, 31 March 2020
A Man For All Seasons - 1966
Four and a half years ago I asked my Facebook connections for their best non Hollywood, film suggestions. One excellent proposal from Juanita Ann Richards, who has since deactivated her account is the above film.
It's an Henry VIII/Thomas Cromwell/Thomas More historical play that did well in the theatre till it was made for the cinema. Even then it went on to win a substantial amount of Oscars, but what captured my imagination was the Kubrick-esque baroque lighting (not Baroque lights) in the opening scenes which really are extra special.
As an historical piece, A man for all seasons, is an excellent education of the impending English reformation (and counter reformation after that).
Friday, 22 June 2018
Cadence
Port of Southampton - Switzer at Work on Amerika |
The information isn't new.
The cadence of Daniel Bentkowski is though.
This stopped me in my tracks.
Monday, 26 March 2018
Excruciating - Ricky Gervais Meets Gary Shandling
I have much admiration for @rickygervais' obviously genuine animal rights activism, so I didn't want to like this @deep_beige article as much as I did. The petulant conflating of "criticism" & "censorship" by highly privileged people is beyond tiresome https://t.co/N2jOEJ6RrC— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) March 24, 2018
I always remember Ricky Gervais banging on about animal welfare as five hundred infant mammals were genocided in Gaza in 2014. If we can't respect human welfare I don't think animals are going to take a higher importance, and believe me I'm not happy about factory farming methods at all.
When Glen Greenwald tweeted the above I read the article first and saw a lot that resonated with me. I then searched for the episode of Rickey Gervais meets.., that it refers to and it's one of the most excruciating interviews I've ever come across, though I suspect Gary Shandling is a Zionist Supremacist, because even I can think of no reason that Ricky Gervais is hostile to Jews.
That said, Gary Shandling taught me an awful lot in a short space of time. I particularly like his words on bravery and courage.
Doing things that scare us are mostly rewarded by the universe.
Thursday, 18 May 2017
Traumnovelle - 1969 - Eyes Wide Shut
Traumnovelle is a 1926 Novella by Arthur Schnitzler that went on to be adapted in 1969 for television and lastly by Stanley Kurbrick in Eye's Wide Shut.
All the sexual and occult leitmotifs are evident in the original story and support the claim that Kubrick was the Illuminati's principle film maker though it appears reluctantly towards the end.
There's very little to be gleaned from this version that was removed in the final edit of Kubrick's version days before his death. Much of the narrative feels close to Fassbinder's Berlin Alexanderplatz in terms of characters and general seediness.
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germany,
illuminati,
kubrick,
movie
Sunday, 2 April 2017
Kubrick Remembered - New Stanley Kubrick Documentary
This is the propaganda version of Kubrick. It opens with his wife Kristina making it as plain as possible that his heart attack 666 days before the first day of the year 2001 was normal. She says this wearing the biggest Monarch butterfly pendant while sitting in her garden. Only students of the entire subject will grasp this obvious symbolism.
She claims Stanley looked ill for days before the studio first edit viewing. Wouldn't you if you had just shot Eyes Wide Shut, a movie about Illuminati sexual sacrifice in a Rothschild owned building? I think Stanley gave the finger to Warner Brothers many times and he stepped over the line with his last film. There's no mention of his last script, AI in this documentary.
Regrettably my Kubrick posts have been hacked with scripts that redirect the reader. This is one example.
Monday, 6 March 2017
Jay Weidner Interview on the Archons, Kubrick & Rennes le Chateau
A little while back Jay Weidner was indulging in Alex Jones/Bill Hicks theories despite one being a short arse and the other over 6 foot. However he's back on form and even calling out the Zionist control faction which is a brave thing to do for a film maker.
This discussion is excellent though one of the women has a high estimation of herself.
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jay weidner,
kubrick
Wednesday, 3 February 2016
Does 70mm Hasselblad Film Melt or Freeze at 123 Celsius to -233 Celsius?
Above is the exact same 70mm film used in the Hasselblad cameras for the Apollo Moon landing of 1969 which NASA claims withstood the extreme moon temperatures of 253 Fahrenheit (123 Celsius), while at night it can drop to -387 Fahrenheit (-233 Celsius).
I have always wondered about those temperatures as a vacuum does not radiate heat and cold as much as Earth's atmosphere. On reading the unauthorized scientific explanation I can see some validity in this thinking but insufficient to withstand a maximum 7 hour 37 minute exposure on the lunar surface. The seasoned researcher will also note the 'debunking article' makes preposterous claims about 'conspiracy theorists' that unveil the purpose of the article which is to defend NASA instead of examining the many and varied claims that people who study the subject make.
Tuesday, 12 January 2016
The symbolism of David Bowie's Last Album and Eponymous Track: Blackstar
David Bowie's last album BlackStar's signature track, also called Blackstar is dripping in poignant symbolism. Aside from the line 'on the day of execution' we see visual clues to Kubrick's Space Odyssey (remember this Bowie Kubrick homage?), a straw man of Christianity (Project Bluebeam?), a Black Star represented as both the Star of David and let's call it Nibiru for fun, and of course the ubiquitous pyramid shaped triangle and all seeing eye juxtaposed with bandaged eyes.
I like the candle at the end that starts as a thin flame but swells into a gargantuan mass of humanity as time goes on.
What do you think?
Wednesday, 4 March 2015
Dark Side of the Moon - Apollo 11 Mockumentary
Back in 2011 I uploaded 100's of hours of quality research videos to Youtube and I was reminded earlier that my account was closed for scraping the above video from the now defunct GoogleVideos to Youtube.
The above mockumentary is amusing because it is a masterpiece of using humour to conceal what is very much in plain sight. In other words it's disinformation.
I haven't discussed the topic for a few years but it seems more people are receptive to the use of Hollywood trickery in selling the Apollo 11 moon landing which may have happened but the photography used is without hesitation studio photography.
If you never got to watch the documentaries on Google Videos I'm afraid your education will never have such a chance again to see videos that are now completely scrubbed from the net.
Saturday, 18 October 2014
Stockhausen on Kubrick
An early transhumanist Stockhausen with what seems a grasp of the esoteric.
He seems to be on the programme but awfully prescient about Kubrick.
Saturday, 14 December 2013
Jay Weidner on Kubrick Apollo Alchemy Aliens & Toroids
Not Jay Weidner's greatest interview, but I post it because I keep tabs on how the narrative is or has evolved.
If I was interviewing Jay, I'd be asking him from time to time, 'how do you know that' or 'why did you come to that conclusion'. I'd do the same to a lot of people who make many claims but don't seem to have reconciled their own 2012 interpretations with the present.
Or at least it's not discussed even with hindsight.
I really think there's a hard talk style of interview needed in the esoteric circles. Not for the sake of confrontation but because it's OK to have unprovable claims but it's interesting to see the thinking or experiences behind them.
Otherwise it's just I've got a toroid in my pocket and it's pleased to see you before it folds back in on itself.
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archons,
gnosticism,
jay weidner,
kubrick,
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nasa
Friday, 13 December 2013
JFK, Kubrick & UFO's
I listened to this twice yesterday it was so good.
Today it felt less robust, because Robert Morningstar seems to be unaware that Philip Corso is Military disinformation. It's also worth listening to Douglas Dietrich on this matter and I can't quite believe Robert Morningstar doesn't know this.
It's a schoolboy error in research terms.
He also has some bizarre theory that the power elite care about us so much they want to break the news of alien life slowly. This is an idea so preposterous it's worth sticking into the grave pile of a quarter of a billion people murdered by the power elite last century.
Even so, it's still worth listening to and I'm open minded, but not attached to JFK and UFO information.
It starts about 40 minutes in.
Saturday, 30 November 2013
Kubrick & The Power Elite
Not a bad Eyes Wide Shut themed documentary at all from a French Film maker examining Stanley Kubrick.
Not all of the conclusions are mine too, but in broad terms the maker is well informed and adds a few nuggets of information I've not seen in the English language productions.
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illuminati,
kubrick
Vivian Kubrick Interviewed by Alex Jones
Sorry about the GIF image but it's so spooky how close Vivian Kubrick resembles the female lead, Shelley Duvall in her Dad's movie, The Shining. Vivian connects immediately to all awake and aware people in this awesome interview.
She also confirms that her father was very aware of the powerful forces that manipulate society. Please click on the Kubrick tag below to see what that is all about.
I urge you to watch this interview and I salute Vivian for talking to Alex Jones who can be a tad tricky to handle. She comes across as very nice, very switched on and very likeable.
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