Showing posts with label podcasts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label podcasts. Show all posts

Tuesday, 12 December 2023

I'm Probably Wrong About Everything - Jon Rappoport & Gerry Fialka















Jon we know from his red pilled journalism and particularly for his focus on epidemics, disease and pandemics long before Certificate of Vaccination ID [covid].

Gerry I only discovered this evening as I did a catch up on what Jay Weidner has been up to lately. Jay was the guy who took Kubrick mainstream (worldwide) in the research community with his Alchemical Kubrick post. Gerry reminds me of a time travelling Isaac Asimov. Great questions and responses in both conversations, but this one is a zinger.



I came back to credit Jay with a link to his original post but he's removed it from his website so here's an archive link if you wish.

Friday, 11 November 2022

181. The Birth of Babylon - The Rest Is History





Dirty-Girl Cleopatra & The Mittani, Kassites the Assyrians, Marduk, Nebuchadnezzar, Babylonia, Nineveh, Hittites, Elam, Edomites a reincarnated Nimrod and others I try to recall.

I'm still smarting from the Macron episode, but the boys have served up the best here so no complaints.

Is history best experienced as a conversation? No singular document really does it for me, though I'm avid reader. In my experience most conflicts are fought (I mean to say scheduled) over pieces of paper, but the ideas or boundaries are articulated in those documents.

Most people don't care. 

Why would they?

The fluidity of conversation here is rarely encountered. The only person I know who has a working knowledge of the material presented in this podcast {Babylon, Babylonia, The Mittani etc.} is One Eyed Matt. That would be a great conversation to earwig on.

Amorite
'huh'
I'm awright
'oh i see'
Amorite

Hilarious and hugely informative. 

Never Stop
Never Stop Learning


Tuesday, 1 December 2015

FBI Whistleblower Dr Fred Whitehurst vs Director of FBI Louis Freeh







Louis Freeh headed the FBI for so much crooked stuff it's testimony to his sleaziness that he managed to make it to retirement. His style of managing crime investigation was to order the scientists to make the evidence fit the charge.


Anyone who has come close to power, be it at the DoJ, Dept of Justice, State Department, Secret Service or David Cameron's child porn Cyber Advisor Patrick Rock, will know that it's all rotten at the top and the psychopaths recognize this quicker than us dopey monkeys who are much more fun to hang around with, taking care of each other, laughing, smoking weed, giving and receiving love.



There are some stunning admissions in this interview where good people take pride in not stealing FBI expenses while happily lying in court just because the President says "No stone will be left unturned". So innocent people are sent to jail to save face. As usual those who cover up, lie and climb are promoted those who do their job are kicked out.

Sunday, 1 January 2012

Abduction, MILABS & Tropical Beaches




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Two interviews on alien abduction and one with military (covert operations) involvement. The first is Lucretia Heart who blogs at Spirals End and the second is Melinda Leslie. I usually like to listen to somebody for a hundred hours before I can have an informed opinion on their character but time is short so I've just picked out the two that that resonate well with me even though I have lots and lots of questions.

The Photo is of more innocent times in Hua Hin. Believe me I was no innocent then but I knew trivial things. No complaining though. I like my reality hard core.

Saturday, 31 December 2011

Alan Abbedessa - The Sync Book







The first time I heard the word synchronicity I rolled it around a while as I kind of liked it but synchromysticism stuck to the wall like perfectly cooked pasta. Allan Abbedessa has written a book on the subject that I think is a useful contribution to the topic as it's less about didactic forms of what is this to you, and more about what is this to the 26 contributors. Synchromysticism is a more in depth interaction with life and it's a lot less harmful than joining the military and joystick piloting drone UAV's to drop bombs on Afghan weddings. The Blogtalk embeds are capricious so you might need to reload the page to play this excellent interview with Touchstone Tom (Malone) of Grok The Talk or just go to the page itself.

Synchronicity seems to be on our side. It's worth digging into.


Update: Alan Abbedessa on Cosmic Gnostic Radio and his blog is here.




Here is the Mike Clelland interview with Alan.


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Saturday, 6 August 2011

Alchemical Archives

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If you enjoy recorded historical talks like rare Marshall McLuhan lectures, Buckminster Fuller, Krishnamurti or seldom found Terence McKenna there's a new blog called Alchemical Archive releasing some very fresh stuff with all the files available for download. It's only just started and there's close to 40 releases for August alone. Viva L'Internet.

Wednesday, 26 May 2010

Pointillism's Point



This is my first podcast so it's not only very very short, I'm not confident that I'm going to get the iTunes RSS feed up and running first time. In principle most of the spade work is done by Blogger but either it will embed, be downloadable or something. Let's see what happens below.

I went for a walk around the park this morning and had a thought. Just one thought mind you, and realised I had that James Bond Mobile on me so I used the voice recorder on it to capture my thought. Later on I realised a blip in my head took a minute or so to explain and if there's anything that is both my advantage and my disadvantage it's this stream of thoughts that are constantly squeezing through what I assume is a very narrow pipe with some caching between immediate processing and pending processing.

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Monday, 23 November 2009

Data Junky





Here's my podcast habit which I want to freshen up a bit. The more news oriented BBC podcasts can get a little bit obscure in terms of geography and relevancy. Have you got any suggestions for replacements? Anything under 20 minutes isn't really for me though.

Sunday, 20 January 2008

Speechification

If you haven't been checking out Speechification yet, then you should. The soundclip that goes with their post about Tony Blair's official portrait is every reason why the site is shaping up as one of the most engaging podcast resources on the net. There's even a player embedded so you can listen up pronto. The chilling point about the painting above, according to the artist, is that it depends on the viewers politics how the poppy is perceived. As I said. Everything is contextual. I'm betting Lauren is going to love this one too.