Showing posts with label sweden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sweden. Show all posts

Friday, 26 August 2016

A Pidgeon Sat On A Branch Reflecting On Existence



One part Camus' L'Etranger mixed with Lars Von Trier's Dogville, the other part Milan Kundera's "Die unerträgliche Leichtigkeit des Seins" mixed with Erasurehead, A Pidgeon Sat on a Branch reflecting on Existence is exactly the kind of Swedish movie I like to watch.

If you like it sparse, dry and believably comic with lots of philosophy and reasons to see it again after finishing it the first time, this might be for you. It's a foreign movie that is possibly a good reason why moderately massive mainstream Islam needs to rise up against it's fundamentalist forces instead of sitting on its arse and letting the string pullers destroy what's left of art worth keeping in Europe.... and Persia.

There are no smartphones in this movie. They don't exist.

Wednesday, 13 February 2013

The Important Assassination of Sweden's Olof Palme





This podcast on the murder of the Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme is so good I had to listen to it twice immediately. It's got a ton of stuff I never knew including the gobsmacking revelation that Olof Palme was Bilderberg (WTF. That's nuts) and that NATO's False Flag units, the stay behind Operation Gladio were not only active in Sweden but organised by Olof Palme. 

I still like some elements of his character because of the triple agent like qualities. Though once again we find the whiff of child sex parties in later episodes of this series of interviews with Ole Dammegard.

The interviewee's website is here and you can download his book for free but I urge you to send him as many dollars as you can spare for his tremendous work in bringing enlightenment to the planet.