Showing posts with label research. Show all posts
Showing posts with label research. Show all posts

Saturday, 11 February 2023

How To Tell When Someone Is Deceptive




In the Talmud, rocking back and forth is considered praying, or Shuckling (שאקלינג) if one prefers Hebrew. It's also a massive warning sign that something isn't right.

In 21st century sophistry, donating money to the very problems created by the donor is called Philanthropism. Let me repeat this another way as most don't get it, or can't believe it, but it's a fact. Billionaires not millionaires use astrologers. That's JP Morgan, but I only just confirmed he said it making a quick check. I first learned and internalised it years ago when I started researching and listening to people who know Billionaires and their grasp of the esoteric.

It's almost impossible to be a Billionaire and free of serious karma. They know that, so to offset their negative karma, they will funnel money into cosmetically good causes, but in actual fact, they will establish the causes that align with their commercial interests. Bill Gates is the best example as like that other scum bag Margaret Mead (abortion fanatic) the Gates bloodline are eugenicists. So all his billions go into media donations and the Gates Foundation, who ostensibly proselytise health care for the poor, but in actual fact that's vaccines, which are just one lever on the control board of reduced life expectancy and a massive -  beyond your wildest dreams profit engine which goes straight back into Grifter Gates' back pocket, as he's one of the biggest investors.

That's all vaccines not just the latest injections which are not vector vaccines but hybrid gene warfare as many will find out in the months and years to come. The critical confusion by most people is they don't know that hygiene levels had all but extinguished many of the most common diseases back in the day, but it takes some study to investigate all of them and the deception goes back a very long way. Before covid, It was most punitive (experimental) in say India and Africa where the deadliest ones have been trialled and killed tens of thousands. I tried sourcing the original news articles on that topic recently and the internet has been scrubbed again of that information. It can be found but it really takes some effort and creative digital backflips to find even alternative sources.


Let me quote Billy Goat Gates at a TED talk:  “The world today has 6.8 billion people. That’s headed up to about nine billion. Now, if we do a really great job on new vaccines, health care, reproductive health services, we could lower that by, perhaps, 10 or 15 percent."

This is the oldest topic I've been banging on about for years now. It's revelation of the method and known as "masterfully speaking" in Masonic nomenclature.

Another example is a photo of Gates of Hell with a book about how to lie with statistics. This is not an inadvertent  oversight. Yet again, revelation of the method and the principal reason why people fell for the covid and pandemic scam.
    


My favourite line is 'I'm grateful for the injections without which my covid would have been far worse? Really? Have you thought it through? How do you prove a counterfactual? Even Gates isn't peddling that mental handicap for logic any more, but the injected are. Go ahead, see what he says now. They're worse then useless. They're toxic and clot the blood causing strokes, heart attacks, myocarditis and pericarditis and much more over the months and years as we're only at the starting block.

Here's your boy telling us he made a killing over poorly performing jibby jabby efficacy.


If only 15% died, you do realise that isn't in the poor countries? Most of those couldn't afford them and life is tickety-boo there. 15% would be a smaller percentage than I or many researchers have anticipated. It's not as if the potential for expanded war is a possibility, currency-collapse, famine and/or pestilence before dementia, obesity, heart disease, autism and diabetes could ever be lethal for a lot of people.

Wednesday, 7 December 2022

Law of Unintended Consequences?


 

Monday, 21 November 2022

Winston Churchill Research





I think it was Tom who mentioned the speech impediment, and that is born out in this TV 1950 re-election piece, of and by Winston Churchill, as it were

The follow up Ottawa 'Piece' is preposterous. Look at the Grand Poobah behind him, sitting in a propitiously large seat (Bless). And bless your little legs as well.

If we meet in real life, and should you be a Winnie expert. 

Ask me about the debunking research. 

It's troubling.

Tuesday, 20 July 2021

Obsessional Editing



Above is the original by Jeff Lynne's ELO. I did post about the wider topic back here. I love the dance edits so much that I did some digging on. The edit below is a low resolution of the inspirational original as the that Youtube gem was deplatformed, and then the low res edit was deplatformed and an even lower quality resolution took its placed. Arseholes.



The next edit by Sabrina Fani might also have been scrubbed from the net though there seems to be some crossover with or between Alfonso Jimenez.



Sabrina's principle addition is an edit of Bebo Best & The Super Lounge Orchestra - Sing Sing Sing (Dance Video) | Choreography | MihranTV



This is one of the original dance scenes (Lot of Livin' To Do) from the movie "Bye Bye Birdie" with the extraordinary Ann Margret




For me this is the next level choreography. If you pay attention there are always at least three layers of action going (foreground, middle and background) on and there are references to antiquity which just boggle the mind and hint at creative input that is in my opinion rarely seen for public consumption. I probably wouldn't have noticed it, just by watching the 1969 movie Sweet Charity, with Shirley MacLean (sister of Warren Beatty and Illuminati bloodline), but the dance edit by Alfonso Jimenez brings it to life in a way that is unforgettable. Original choreography by Bob Fosse.



The last video is Freemasons (ironic huh?) featuring Katherine Ellis "When you touch me", an homage to the dance scene in Sweet Charity, as she bears a strong resemblance to the lead female dancer - it's not even close in quality to the original. I've yet to find the names of the dancers in the movie Sweet Charity but that's the final piece of the jigsaw.

Update: I did find out the  original female dance lead. She's an accomplished woman even in her 70s. It should be part of this post but I've temporarily forgotten where I filed it.

To find the information took me weeks and weeks as I had to trawl through the comments of the Sabrina Fani video edit (now deleted), so a lot of world class information has been scrubbed for the time being.

It's safe to say I'm obsessed with that Sweet Charity choreography and setting. When I found out it was released in the year of my birth, I couldn't believe it. I genuinely thought it was super fresh and made recently. Either I'm thick as mince or it's an exceptionally classic-modern.

I may come back if I find more additions of original material.

And here I YAM

Urging you to see the likeness



Saturday, 16 June 2018

Pink Gin - Made In The Baltics

Pink Gin - Ocean Village - Southampton



The cult who print money (and lend it to GovCorp for interest), are uninterested in money. They're interested in your mind.

Doesn't mean they don't have style or a wicked sense of humour.

Saturday, 20 May 2017

Qualitative Depth Interviews & First Hand Testimony




I generally have to sit through around five depth interviews to secure one good testimony. The reasons I reject the others are quite harsh. The respondent might be ego-driven, incoherent, looking to make a name or a profit for themselves, or just attention seeking.

All of these characteristics are associated with deep state disinformation characters too so that makes it easier to spot those respondents who quietly and powerfully lay out their testimony in a compelling and robust manner much as if a top advertising agency were pitching for an premium butter account with a solid reasoning for believing them.

This testimony falls under that category.

Thursday, 16 August 2012

Iran Contra - Respect The Uniform, Respect The Flag, Respect The Surface




Since I've been researching Iran Contra (The Ground Zero of American corruption) I've come to the conclusion that two researchers are so outstanding I'd trust them to turn up and prosecute the last five or six presidents without bringing a note with them. They are both cool, rational, exceedingly well informed and meticulous. They are John Judge and Dave Emory although Dave Emory seems to have issues with 9/11. 

That's a major intelligence failure.

Tuesday, 7 August 2012

A Network Theory Analysis Of People Who Profited From 9/11 False Flag Terror



This is rather good and pins a few names to the wall that can be dealt with at the appropriate time. Regrettably not one swinging dick with a badge and a military GovCorp pension to protect is going to do the right thing and arrest the most obvious criminals. 

However, collectively we will cut through the axis of evil nexus centred around Washington, Saudi and Tel Aviv like a hot knife through the butter. I'm very impressed with internet collaborative investigations given the resources we have and our hands tied behind our backs. You have no idea the kind of great television I could make with 10 subpoenas of my choice.

Monday, 13 February 2012

Help. My Cock's On Fire


Back when I wrote my statistical bias post I thought I could use Google Insights to track the Mayan eschatological 2012 calendar meme by planet and country. What I didn't factor in was people Googling 2012 not for esoterica but because it was the actual date. I lose sight of the details sometimes. 

Did I mention my cocks on fire? Yeah baby.

Tuesday, 23 August 2011

Budd Hopkins - RIP



Budd Hopkins passed away a few days ago. He was a first class alien abduction researcher and so for those who feel uncomfortable with first hand testimony you can do no wrong by listening to a man who researched over 700 cases when the video above was filmed. It's authoritive, informative and compelling. I learned a lot of hard facts from this man and I'm glad I rescued this video from Google Videos and transferred it to Youtube so that others can determine for themselves the nature of this problem which humiliates the abductees once and then again as the wider world rejects (can't handle) their often harrowing testimony.

The short story is that genetics are the most prized asset in the universe. I learned that elsewhere but it's a critical way to understand the issue.

Wednesday, 8 December 2010

1968 Awesomeness



One of the remarkable things about that fluffy bunch of overpaid and creatively cauterized group of advertising sheep is they're obession with bleating "awesomeness" (a value neutral contribution) at any opportunity. Could it be they've neglected to see how the world is changing before our eyes?

I was staggered some years back to read that planners (or that increasingly bloated class of notionally-superficial-intellect planning-charlatans) admit they didn't see the relevance of the internet when it emerged in the early 90's, for our business. This is beyond words for a category with the privilege of being able to think things through and when to my mind any sentient being could see it was the most cataclysmic disruption and challenge to the mainstream broadcast media business ever. As time progresses I put it to you that a normalization of human interaction is taking place such that if there is tipping point against monologue messaging, it will be irreversible. We've utterly blown any trust or credibility we may have had a chance to retain or even earn back.

Furthermore knowing the advertising group-think dynamics quite intimately, I confidently predict they will do an ideological about turn because their relationship with the truth is largely defined by a pampered and paunchy lifestyle expensed at the celebration of vacuous and immorally wasteful consumption, and as Arthur Schopenhauer elaborated:

All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident

I put it to you that the privileged and influential (information) classes will clamber over the bleeding bodies of the violently opposed, to claim that truth as if it were their own all along. That's how awesome advertising people are, by and large.

Maybe you think I'm overstating the case? Well I always like to invoke the observation that out of all the ethnographic studies, hanging out with cool peeps, endless focus groups and datanormous quantitative research that advertising does, it's the last to highlight when and where the revolutions or real change are emerging. An example?

Here in Bangkok a hundred were mown down by army snipers earlier this year and yet not one research company could point out that there existed a modicum of dissatisfaction with the existing regime? What an own goal. We spend endless amounts trying to connect with customers on a meaningful level yet why is that we neither ask the right questions or listen to the right answers?

The reason for this is that it's not in a remedial planners short-term best interest to point out that large cultural shifts are taking place. No, advertising is largely a sycophantic extension of the wealth creation machine for the wealthy. And for those who have studied their Marx the ability for the latest, fastest and most powerful version of Capitalism to emerge out of Singapore and take root in China is Authoritarian Capitalism. An unexpected strain that is not only more effective than the neo-liberal version championed in the West but and most sobering for anyone thinking things through right now, is largely disconnected from democratic representation. Below is just another sign of the times. A police officer who cowered in his car for three hours as the mobs outside clamoured for his blood. This isn't something I expect to see in the United States any time soon as the bread and circus distractions are way too awesome to connect the corn syrup classes with their own highly diminished and globally parasitic existence.



I put it to you that the crime isn't about joining in with the awesomeness group chant, in the hope it paints a picture of you as a warm and cuddly. But if there's no edge to anything else you've got to say, you're just another bloated corpse on the advertising gravy train. Part of the problem and blocking the solution. Time will tell. It always does.

Thursday, 22 October 2009

Synovate in Sok Kwu Wan


I've had my problems with Synovate in Asia. The first time I commissioned them (actually it was Asia Market Research who they bought out during the project we worked together on)  to do qualitative research followed by U&A studies for the Volkswagen brand. 


The groups were a disaster. Poorly turned out, we were actually down to two respondents in one final group in which I quickly realised that the two female respondents had different models of the VW Passat. One old and one new. This is an unmitigated catastrophe for a neutral research setting in deeply hierarchical Thailand where animistic Buddhist tradition teaches that people have better lives (such as owning a new car model and not the old car one) because they were better people in their last lives. 


In any case mistakes happen but I had no option other than to recommission the research. Unhappy client, unhappy agency, grumpy researchers.

On the upside, a lot of those learnings contributed to my belief that there is a better way to do meaningful research and which I have written about more fully over here. However I was sorely reminded of the research mindset (or the type of people that research companies frequently hire (often creative wannabes without a creative flair) when I stood in for Rob at the emerging markets presentation last year where I talked about the social communication mobility opportunities for low income customers. One speaker from Synovate stood at the podium as if she was delivering a lecture and reeled out a papyrus dry presentation that reminded me of every reason why square duffers should be kept at  strict arms length from the creative industries.

Even in dull data there is a story to be told which can be brought to life. If I recall correctly the presentation by Mindshare was much more engaging and I discovered killer facts such as many young Thai people  in upcountry (rural) Thailand often buy magazines more for display value than for reading. Something I never knew before and I have more than a cursory understanding of the culture as I speak reasonably fluent Thai (along with a smattering of Khmer, Laos and Burmese) and have traveled extensively throughout the kingdom. Anyway, isn't this topic of magazine display much like a whole generation of iPod fans who don't even really like music yet love to have the badges of modernity with white ear buds and so forth on display?

But I've had reason to think there is hope for Synovate recently. A few weeks back I saw something really clever that I really really like from them. I was cycling around the island I live on and stumbled on the fishing village of Sok Kwu Wan pictured above from afar. 


In one of the outdoor restaurants there was a poster which blew me away. Context is everything and you need to picture this quaint little fishing village with lots of Chinese day visitors and the occasional Caucasian including me milling about to appreciate a great example of connection planning. We're not talking hyper commercial setting and yet I felt it was one of the best ads I've seen in ages. Now we can quibble about the message style, but I think it's brilliant. Imagine if you will. I've just taken a cycle trip to God knows where (I"m still exploring the island) on the southern and less populated part, and out of nowhere I stumble across a research company that I am very familiar with. At first I was confused. Did they have a satellite office in nowheresville?




The copy reads.




Brilliant isn't it? A two bit village on a largely ignored island and I come across some copy which applauds not only people like me who really can't help but sniff around the corners of the planet or the internet but also applauds the sort of clients who prefer to take an unusual boat trip or ferry to somewhere isolated for famous seafood and setting. It's like climbing mount Everest and finding a flag at the top with "Synovate woz 'ere but we respect your mountain climing skillz"


Just so you know, the only way to get here really is mountainous bike riding with gorgeous scenes such as this.



Descending the steep paths at speeds which I intend to film they're so scary and difficult to describe and then finally enter quaint fishing villages peppered with boats and restaurants or take a ferry from Central or Aberdeen on Hong Kong main Island.




I was impressed and even though I still think the research industry is largely conning the advertising industries clients by selling safety management and not risk management (I've written about it extensively and commented on it recently over at a Simon Kendrick's 'Curiously Persistent' blog here). 


Simon is a researcher who I do have respect for as he's not frightened to concur with what is self evident to a lot of people who are desperate not to drop the ball during their 18 month tenure of a marketing position. I don't mind that this is the modus operandi of most marketing clients but please don't try and talk up the creativity game when we all know it's not creative to knock out 95% of the advertising vying for our attention during the ad break. And most importantly because wanna be creative stiffs annoy me, keep the research people from whittling away a reasonably idea down to a bland idea with squares who should be actuaries or accountants. Anyway good start Synovate. What's your next move?


Update: I see Synovate Hong Kong were voted best market research agency by the industry.