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Showing posts with label military dictator famine greed hunger. Show all posts
Tuesday, 9 April 2024
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Thursday, 11 May 2023
Clown World [How Does It Feel?]
'King Charles III' was swapped out some time ago for prince sausage fingers. Camilla is his handler and both their days are numbered.
This information unlike much that is being, and will continue to be revealed in the coming months and years will not be placed in the public domain, as the British publics hypnotism (and international bigotry) with and by the Royal family is such that if it was made known, it would induce a mass psychotic event that would endanger everyone's safety. For once it's a good idea this needs to be kept secret.
This is the only time to my knowledge that 'for reasons of national security' has ever been necessary as well as the truth.
Friday, 8 November 2019
Southampton Warriors
Act One:
It's that time of year
when we honour and remember the bravery, courage and sacrifice that our boys
(and girls) gave to defend the British people's right to determine their own
destiny, free from the rule of external ideological threats to our way of life,
and that we celebrate this coming Armistice day to remind us of the horrors of
WWI trench warfare and mechanized killing through tanks.
The carnage and bloodshed
of the Great War were perfectly choreographed to end at precisely 11:11 on the
11th day of the 11th month. This is a wink by the scriptwriters who celebrated
their victory by locking the Allies into the next world war, through the Treaty
of Versailles.
Act Two:
The second act can usually
be darkest and so after a phoney start, Allied forces (minus the Yanks) found
themselves staring into the abyss of defeat, with the Axis Powers surrounding
us at Dunkirk. A retreat was the only option. The show was nearly over, but the
super weirdo Adolf Hitler, sensing a premature ending, allowed us to slip
through his fingers and instructed his Panzer divisions to pause for
some German sausage and beer instead. Fortunately, Churchill and FDR had a
cunning plan. The people of the U.S. had no desire to get involved and so a New
Pearl Harbour was guaranteed to secure the consent of the Americans. Oh wait a
minute, a New Pearl Harbour was how the Neocons kicked off the 9/11 drama 57
years later. What I meant to say was the old Pearl Harbour happened as Japan
had no oil and just like Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Syria the best way to start
a war is to choke a country economically, then kick their ass, and when they
surrender, drop a nuke for a curtain call.
Act Three:
After the war, at our
world-famous Southampton University, Dr Anthony Sutton earned his D.Sc
(Doctorate of Science) in recognition of his research and a proven record of
internationally recognised scholarship. By 1957 he had been snapped up by The
Hoover Institution at Stanford University, a public policy think tank promoting
the principles of individual, economic, and political freedom.
With his planet-sized
brain, Tony (as he preferred to be called) devoured his way through many of the
nearly one million volumes and more than six thousand archival collections from
171 countries dedicated to documenting war, revolution, and peace in the
twentieth and twenty-first centuries.
Just one problem.
He found out through his
exhaustive research who those 11:11 jokers are *winky*, and he didn't think it
was funny. He discovered that the US was transferring its manufacturing technology to the
USSR at the height of the Cold War and that US Infantry, Cavalry and Marines
fighting the Viet Cong and dying in the tropical rice paddies of Vietnam, were
facing the same Ford trucks they knew inside out from back home.
The Hoover Institution
called a meeting and Tony's bosses said "now look Anthony, you've become
a naturalised American, you have a top job at one of the most prestigious think
tanks in the world and we need you to pull back on your research focus. Why
don't you head a new department, dedicated to anything you like but not
technology transfer to our enemies?
Maybe it's a Southampton
thing but he told them to go fuck themselves, and he set up shop on his own.
His later work is even more gobsmacking, but don't take my word for it.
Make your own mind up if you've got an attention span longer than a poppy pin.
Make your own mind up if you've got an attention span longer than a poppy pin.
His interviews are quicker
than reading his books. How can you "Never Forget" if you don't
remember in the first place?
Tell me. Do you really
support the troops?
Saturday, 30 March 2019
Sunday, 30 September 2018
Tuesday, 2 May 2017
Edge of Tomorrow
Unlike most of his movies, I immediately warmed to this Tom Cruise playing an anti-hero character wishing to stay as far away from war as possible. This is a much more authentic stance than his usual military industrial complex peddling.
The movie is fresh, well scripted and corresponds with my understanding of the many worlds theory mashed up with John Titor time travel lines.
This movie is Groundhog Day meets Hamburger Hill/Predator. It's the opposite of what I expected it to be in terms of Hollywood movie making and I couldn't have been further wrong. Watch it.
Thursday, 14 July 2016
US Military Expertise
Quite a long time ago I worked for the US Military in Giessen, an hour's north of Frankfurt selling Harleys and US made Cars to military personnel on their PX Camps. I dealt with all types from full bird Colonels to Private First Class (PFC) soldiers. The little fella above was from Puerto Rico, and I recall he taught me a lesson in paperwork which I was too naive to disbelieve but it was kind of genius.
There's more on this subject from 2009, including how I learned the military are as Kissinger said to General Alexander Hague.
Monday, 23 November 2015
How Did Josh Feel Killing Civilian Women for the US Military?
I doubt very few readers of this blog are unaware that the military is largely nothing to do with the security of the people and the 'way of life' they claim to defend.
There's a long story about priests dressing in women clothes (robes) to flip the matriarchy but the bottom line is I think you'll be shocked at the ugly callousness that consumer violence can breed in something supposed to be a human.
Ladies and Gentleman. Meet Josh.
Friday, 7 June 2013
Airbrushed History - Eisenhower's Death Camps
There's so much airbrushed history and lies about the end of the second world war. Fortunately we have the internet to take on the epistemological cartoon that America was not capable of its own holocaust after the war on German soil, an act the British were so appalled by they refused to starve German prisoners of war to death unlike Eisenhower who is responsible for 'amputees slithering about in the mud, starving and dehydrated to death in German POW camps'.
Deanna Spingola actually breaks down crying in this recording listing the horrors the Americans inflicted on German prisoners of war.
Reality isn't very pretty but let's not swallow the infantile story that the American were any less barbarous than any other players of the World War. If anything they were worse than the German concentration camps which had more food and were not open air. Don't believe me? Go ahead, take a drink.
Saturday, 16 March 2013
Watch This Banned Clip Before Google Scrub It From The Net
The hated BBC have already censored this fantastic performance by @FrankiBoyle. It wasn't broadcast because the British love the paedophile Royal Family more than truth and Frankie bravely informed the Brits that their comic relief is a tasteless joke when the British are selling weapons to the same countries they then send wankers like Lenny Henry and Rowan Atkinson with his gold Ferrari to raise a few bucks when the big cash is in bullets.
The BBC have conspired to keep the Brits ignorant of what is really go down and anyone who thinks that's a theory is a dick.
Tuesday, 29 January 2013
An Idiots Guide To The IMF - Why The Plundering Wont Stop Till You Wake Up
To understand how international and global banking rapes the poor I recommend reading Confessions of an economic hitman by John Perkins but if you want to understand quicker his interviews are available online. It really is time to take the chip bag away from the obese and obsessively greedy banking industry before the poison themselves, us and the planet with their toxicity.
Saturday, 18 August 2012
General Prayuth Chan-ocha Of The Royal Thai Army
Army boss General Prayuth Chan-ocha has been insistent: in April and May 2010, the military didn't murder anyone. He and his spokesman Colonel Sansern Kaewkamnerd, both deeply involved in those crackdowns, have repeatedly made absurd claims in spite of remarkable visual evidence.
In recent days, both have been on the warpath, sprouting more absurdities and, in Prayuth’s case, threats. AtThe Nation, Prayuth is reported as having required an “apology” from Department of Special Investigation chief Tharit Pengdit “for his agency’s pointing the finger at the Army for the deaths of many people during the unrest…”. The Army wants its impunity to remain in place, and even a half-hearted investigation could threaten that.
Tharit seemed to mumble something about it not being him who was making comments incriminating his buddies in the military.
The Army chief yesterday angrily commented on the remarks by certain DSI officials pointing the blame at the Army. Prayuth demanded that DSI not make statements about the military’s snipers and so on. Prayuth then babbled again: “Who were responsible for these casualties?” … My subordinates did not kill anyone, but they were shot at…”. Forget all of the evidence to the contrary.
Not to be left out, Democrat Party leader Abhisit Vejjajiva “warned the government of possible legal action for alleged political persecution in connection with the 2010 unrest and riots.” Abhisit seemed to think it a revelation that “certain politicians in power” linked his party to “the deaths of many red-shirt protesters in April and May 2010.” Wow, who would have thought!? Given the efforts at the International Criminal Court, Abhisit is sounding more thanalittle dull on this. We suspect that he just wants to prevent discussion and investigation of his role. If he was still in power, he’d be locking opponents up.
At the Bangkok Post, it is said that the DSI had “revealed earlier that state officers were involved in the deaths of red shirt demonstrators.” Perhaps the Post might have added that this was in legal proceedings. Why Tharit should be apologizing for his officers giving evidence seems only clear to pea brains.
Prayuth is cited: “I am not against anyone but my position needs to be understood because soldiers, police and people were killed and it is clear that officials did not fire at them…”. Further, he “also denied the army had used a sniper to shoot anyone during the crackdowns,…”. That is only clear only if one is deaf, dumb and blind and thinks everyone else is too.
This article appeared originally at Thai Political Prisoners
Saturday, 28 June 2008
Burma
Burma is a very special place for me. It's very poor and like Tibet, the last thing it needs is dramatic regime change or the different states will just slug it out like they did in the Balkans. If you read Monocle recently that article on Kosovo might help you understand because its great but also deeply depressing when the tribes get all....tribal. The best chance it has is for ASEAN to do SOMETHING but Asians have a culture of non inteference to the point where I've seen people run over by a car in Bangkok and nobody helps. It's not evil, its just a cultural fault. We have lots and lots too.
However China pretty much uses Burma as one of its Southern Ports so they have a lot of influence. But probably not enough to tell the Generals they are scum. They may not want to burn their bridges either.
So yesterday I finally bumped into my dealer again. I've been avoiding him because he sold me that Pop Communism painting and even though he's a nice guy, he's a bit pushy on the sales but yesterday was unavoidable so I did the decent thing and took a look around his gallery. That was a mistake because I found a painting about Burma there.
A Chinese person doing a painting about Burma takes a sort of internationalism that is hard to grasp to those outside this country. My heart melted and I bought it instantly. But I've been thinking about it, because I don't necessarily need to stack up on paintings and actually I put a deposit down on another painting that is about China and will be with me for the rest of my life. More on that later.
So I want to repay Burma and Rangoon back for the haunting beauty of Bagan and the tranquility of Pyae by offering this painting for sale. All money to the Burmese even if I have to fly there and stuff some dollars in someone's hand because I think they might be hit by a famine after that cyclone/hurricane/tropical monsoon that wiped out a 100 000 or so.
It's pretty desperate as I understand things.
If someone knows how to turn this into a meme/contagious content I'd be very grateful.
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