Showing posts with label lebanon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lebanon. Show all posts

Tuesday, 19 December 2023

Christmas Greetings From Mia Khalifa




Mia Khalifa who lost her job due to speaking up for Palestine as I outlined back here, wishes us a great Christmas. I've been researching the industry she worked or maybe still works in with other partners. I don't know her status on that topic and I don't care. What I do care is that Mia is OK as I've been on the end of those death threats from the same gang, but I think we know the answer after watching her video clip. I have so much more that I'll be sharing but you might want to bookmark some of the links in essential resources I've added as I'm on Google's platform and remain here at their pleasure.


In fairness they've been very very good to me on quite a few issues and I'm grateful for that although they don't approve of me sometimes and that's fine.


I've already explained that Mia's no dummy but I think the video reveals to us a lot more about her character and it's clear she's charming and fun. There's a lot more fascinating information to write up and there's also a very troubling side to the business which nobody has published with evidence yet, and I'm going to do that when the time is right, which is as soon as people are ready to learn the information. Now is too early, but not for much longer.


Sunday, 17 December 2023

Danny Howard



I hung out with Danny playing music recently. After a while it clicked. His style or how he is recognisable as it were. It's a thematic signature that 'took' me time to realise how far the music can takes us there and back, and then do it again. I can see why his colleagues at BBC R1D hold him in high regard and I'm glad I made the effort to listen in.


Arielle Free wasn't far away 


The obsession is real 


----->me


See what you think or hear what you see



Wednesday, 11 October 2023

Mia Khalifa - (The Intersectionality of Palestine & Pornography)





When I listened and posted the 7 plus hour Space on X about antisemitism barely a week ago the most powerful, cogent and intelligent voice was a woman I'd not come across before named Mia Khalifa who is informed, educated and nobody's fool. 


I was impressed and inside my head 'who is this woman?' 'she's so powerful' 'extraordinary conviction' and something few people have, the ability to talk quickly and hit the bullseye.


Then she made this video clip which is perfectly true, and rips into the false history we're taught, went viral and is now given the holocaust denial treatment by the usual offenders. See for yourself, its extraordinary.



What I didn't know is that Mia Khalifa is a former adult entertainment actress who shot to the number one spot on Pornhub in three months before becoming a soft porn Playboy model who just fired her.





Do I condone the attacks by the al Quds & al Quassam Brigades (the media call them Hamas for misdirection) on Israelis? 

Absolutely not.

Do I understand the motives behind their freedom fighter actions? Feel free to click on the tags at the bottom of this post. Nothing has changed. Nobody challenges me on this because I'm fully informed of every injustice from the Nakba to Hasbara. I've done the homework.

What's going to happen next? The most densely populated area in the world (Gaza) is going to be wiped off the map and the price Palestinians will pay is another holocaust.

I hope I'm wrong. It's Red October and nothing is impossible.

Food, Water and Electricity have already been cut off. There's a lot more I'd like to write but this will suffice for the time being.


Update: Mia has held her ground for years. That's the difference between sucking government and media cock all your life. It takes conviction and stamina.


Friday, 16 September 2016

Israel's Sabra & Shatila Massacre




In much the same way that the UK/US and Israel are using ISIS to smash up Syria, the Israelis used Christian Phalangist terrorists to massacre thousands of Palestinians they had expelled from their homeland, and who were forced to take safety in Lebanese refugee camps.

The IDF lit up the sky with flares so the massacre could take place through the day and the night. It was as bright as a sports stadium at a night time football match said a Dutch Nurse.

Interestingly there are IDF war criminals now based in the United States, with senior roles in well known corporations, who openly brag about their role in this holocaust on Linkedin.

I will add their names to the roll call of genociding war criminals to this post as I see fit.

Wednesday, 12 September 2012

Al Qaeda Flag Raised Over US Embassy As Stars & Stripes Burns




Many Americans are so dependent on their corporatized media they've in the dark that they've been assisting al-Qaeda in Libya and Syria to keep the dollar propped up and the petrodollar in charge. They call it spreading peace and democracy in the military industrial media matrix so it's hard to know how many people understood the importance of that Obama interview I blogged where he claimed we now have good guy al Qaeda and bad guy al Qaeda when he's not doing his weekly shopping list for drone executions in Yemen, Afghanistan and Pakistan.

If all this confuses you it's really simple. The bottom line is knowing the difference between right and wrong. That was lost on the American people around the Iran Contra era when reality poked through the haze and we saw how ugly it all really was and went back to making money.

Here's Jim with the weather.

Sunday, 1 July 2007

Mao - The Unknown Story

I'm reading Mao: The unknown story, by Jung Chang who wrote the first book that ignited my fascination with Chinese history, Wild Swans.

A few years ago sitting in a painfully and aesthically hip bar in Shanghai's Xintiandi district (real gold leaf walls, solid coloured glass bar, candles and Buddhas on postmodern plinths) with an extremely bright, hard working and well educated Coca-Cola native-Chinese client in Shanghai, we serendipitously stumbled across a mutual realisation that we both harboured a dirty political hypothesis.

Not only were we both big political history fans but as the banter ranged over Mao Tse Tung's rapacious reading habits and
Tsing Tao beers, we concurred that there might also be some credence in the idea that in the big scheme of things, maybe the Cultural Revolution and The Great Leap Forward were statistically a reasonable thing to pursue. That is in an armchair-General, moral relativism course of discourse. Post Yugoslavia break up, and the Balkan states subsequent internecine warfare it's arguable that losing tens of millions here and there to hold a country as huge as China together is an ugly but a priori, reasonable price to pay. I still suspect it might be in a desperate kind of way for the Shan, Karin, Mon, Kachin and other ethnic groups of Burma; you know save a million lives here and ignore a million rapes there - who knows anyway?

Prior to starting this book I had already concluded that Mao's power had ebbed significantly during the cultural revolution with one of those political fratricides that takes almost everyone out, and isn't unique to communism, although it was certainly most visible say in the Khmer Rouge's reign of terror (that's proper terror, not the overblown petrol bombs that delayed a few punters bound for the Balearic isles this weekend) in Tuol Sleng. If you think you're life is a bit shit and stuff closer to home like asymetrical warfare in Lebanon doesn't hit the radar, you should try to get out to the killing fields a few clicks south of Phnom Penh in Choeung Ek and see the infamous tree where in the mid 70's the Khmer Rouge (who were once backed by Prince Norodom I might add) was used as a target to swing babies by their feet so that their skulls smashed instantaneously on the bark of the trunk. I guess that's better than say the women who for example had their breasts cut off in Tuol Sleng.

Anyway I've changed my mind. Reading this book its clear that Mao wasn't some sort of freedom fighter who galvanised China on a path that is unambiguously now paying debatable dividends and then made philosophical judgements on social engineering, that will in time see the occidental variant of capitalism crushed. He was a brutal thug that intuitively knew that the times were right to divide, and kill, and rule, to achieve his own agenda. Sorry Winnie, I'd love to get a bottle of red in and sit through another intelligent discussion on this one but as this well written book is not allowed on the mainland, having a debate isn't the same if both parties aren't fully informed. Even if that is to discuss the veracity of the text.

Update: I got into a very feisty discussion with an extraordinarily stylish Chinese lady in The
Endeavour Endurance Pub on Berwick Street about this book, and she was very angry that it portrayed Mao as having bourgeoisie tendencies. I accept her point about the possibility of bias in this book but not about Mao's innocence to kill his own. It was a good argument though. Sexy actually and I really liked the protection sock she gave me for my iPod as a gift.