Showing posts with label united states. Show all posts
Showing posts with label united states. Show all posts

Tuesday 30 August 2022

Spit Balling (Just Another Hypothesis)

Years ago, at work, we'd just won a new global client. 

I don't recall why, but I was being vocal and a bit too candid. The client, a female, overheard me and without any aggression said 'opinions are like assholes, everyone's got one'.

Maybe that's why they made me get up front to get the energy going in the conference room. Dancing is one of my favourite things so not the hardest corporate task I've been burdened with.

So yeah, this is just an opinion.

When Mar-A-Lago was raided by the FBI and you know, accusations of evidence being planted, and evidence being carted out, yadda yadda yadda.... well, It struck me as resonant of a line from the past.


It's just a theory. 

Surely the Feds aren't that stupid?

Sunday 10 July 2022

Slicing Through The Madness





At the very beginning of the video clip, if you're paying close attention, the customer (little fella) hops over the fast food counter to make his complaint in person.

He is taken down masterfully by an employee safeguarding his colleagues and satisfied customers.

Then another [former] customer gets the same treatment.

Once the kerfuffle is over, it looks like his supervisor, is reaching out requesting the Samurai sword be put somewhere safe, now that the counter hoppers are in disarray.

I've never seen anything like it

Informed people know there's an ideological war brewing in the United States, and abortions, gun control, TERFS and reactionary accusations of racism-options are off the table.


You can take that to the bank but there's no way I can endorse the Federal reserve notes.

It's pragmatic to prepare for self defense.

Thursday 18 March 2021

Presidential Biden-Clone Green-Screen 😂





My opinion doesn't really matter, but the video immediately above this line is worth forming your own on.





That last one though.

Crushing 😂😂😂

Wednesday 17 March 2021

Manly P. Hall - The Secret Destiny of America & America's Assignment With Destiny



I've always struggled with Manly P. Hall's work in the past. Maybe it's because he's a 33 degree mason or the audio presentations of him on Youtube, which are Quite formal lectures and delivered in Quite a terse manner.

On this occasion though my esoteric and historical knowledge was sufficient to open up this book and turn pages that bloomed. The first hurdle I overcame was it finally sunk in that the Masonic influence of the founding fathers was from a time when senior masons were related to the mystery schools, or the holders of knowledge for a future time. 

These days senior Masons are usually cops or judges giving light sentences to Rotherham and Telford grooming rape-gangs, thereby demonstrating that their infiltration by the Illuminati, as warned by George Washington to William Russell really is complete.

Lop



Anyone with any familiarity of my big gob will know that I've been one of the loudest critics of the Pentagon, and US empire over the last couple of decades. It's so easy to see what the objectives are, and how easily the sheep are herded into pens of bleating unison, where Middle Eastern politics and conflict is portrayed as super complex when the reality is it's super simple and having a backbone is the key problem.

Nevertheless, even in my loudest social media days, I always knew that if America fails, we will all fall, and this book is pretty much about that destiny.

Years ago, I naively ripped former Defence Intelligence Director General Flynn apart in an interview with Mehdi Hasan. In recent years I've been aware of his belief in American Exceptionalism. Well I know I got that wrong, and updated my words on the subject, but Flynn, Trump, Q et al are (imo) right.

The exceptionalism is that without the success of the American project, the world will fall to one or two power-axis players that have a longer history of subjugating their own people, so why would that change if they became the preeminent power?

China for example has a weekly holocaust going on in Xinjiang against the Uighur. The wives are raped in jails, injected with mind bending chemicals and subjected to any number of humiliations and torture, for being Muslims instead of obedient Han Chinese. We don't know so much about this genocide, because Zionist Jews dominate Hollywood, and the news landscape.

There is only one eternal victim in that stale and obnoxious narrative.

America is in a perilous state at the moment. The Democratic party have stolen the election from Trump, and everyone knows it. The only one with any ideas was packing out stadium after stadium after stadium on a daily basis (sometimes as much as five Stadia a day) and his opponent could barely rustle up 50 people at a rally. The fake president is now doing presentations from his home in Delaware with Green Screens implying he's in the Whitehouse. 

There's so much fucked up noise in the background, I can't be energised to list all the warning signals but you might want to ask why Biden hasn't flown on Airforce One yet.

I'm not close enough to have a insight on what is really going on, but by going back to the old books such as The Secret Destiny of America, and armed with the knowledge that Q shared with us, I'm confident we're in for a tumultuous time that will end in vindication.

That's not a popular view in mainstream media circles but scratch at the surface and there are people much closer to the real story who believe as I do.

Wednesday 10 June 2020

Shenandoah - 1965





I'm not into Western movies, per se, but if I ask a friend what their favourite movie is, and I know nothing about it, I'll give it a try.

This is actually a civil war movie,  about a wholesome widower's family played by the great James Stewart, who to my knowledge led an exemplary life with very little scandal in his movie making career.

The wholesomeness is mirrored in the movie by Charlie Anderson, played by Stewart. His large family of mostly sons and two daughters, are often occupied with life on their somewhat large farm.

The civil war eventually intrudes on their lives, with pressure to co-opt the sons into the advancing Confederate army, and some tough lines are to be drawn.

A movie like this can never be made now as the 'you're either with us, or against us' mentality has pervaded all of Hollywood's output with respect to war mongering.

Wednesday 13 May 2020

The Godfather - Parts I, II and III










We make art not money is an allegory for the Godfather trilogy.

The music score is unparalleled in mobster mafia movies, though ersatz mob leaders are somewhat obvious in this epic drama. 

They aren't the real mafia, they are the Hollyweird ones.

They are there for your amusement, so to speak.

I discovered the mafia was run by much more low profile Zionists when researching the role of Israel and the Bronfman family in the murder of JFK.

That cast is conveniently covered up by the most powerful magician's spell on the planet. It's called Hollywood movies, and is the same reason the existential threat is always swinging from terrorists to zombie pandemics with no mention of who bombed the United States and the United Kingdom with no punitive response taken after WWII.

This movie is largely populated by Italian American actors who went on to have solid lifelong careers, such as Pacino, Andy Garcia and De Niro, but it's the presence of James Caan who stood out like a sore thumb, and not a very persuasive one at that.

There's a kind of subtle story-telling 'thruther' aspect in this trilogy if you're paying attention, but if you're not, it's still a great Cosa Nostra trilogy.

I haven't completed part III yet so I may update this when it is finished.

Update: 

How magnificent is Sofia Coppola, in  Godfather III? 

Very, is the answer.

There's a kind of circularity, in so much as in one scene, she takes the camera, while being directed by her father, Francis Ford Coppola, only to end up having an extraordinary female director's success in her later career.

Part III lacks the texture and richness of Part 1 and 2, but what it lacks in slow, moody and baroque-lit scenes, is compensated by more excellent Sicilian and Vatican film locations. For some reason, the critics panned her performance, but this is clearly a case of ignorance or envy. Mary Corleone, played by Sofia is spelling binding.

I'd probably have to watch this triptych again to scrape away at some of the more resonant topics visited in this excellent set of movies.

Update: Happy Birthday Sofia

What a coincidence or should I say synchronicity?

Saturday 28 March 2020

How The West Was Won - 1962




It's been quite a while since my last movie review in July 2019, but after an illicit walk in the New Forest yesterday, we settled down to 'one of the best Westerns ever made'. It's a star studded cast including Henry Ford, Henry Hathaway, James Stewart, John Wayne, Gregory Peck, George Peppard, Debbie Reynolds, Caroline Jones. Both women particularly fine examples of great looking actresses.

The musical score won an Oscar and demonstrates why a cracking score can uplift a great movie to another level.

"How the West Was Won", was one of the last movies shot in 3-camera Cinerama and is a screen ratio I enjoyed although we watched it in 16:9 ratio as we needed a bigger screen for older eyes to enjoy the detail and in a cinema it's designed for a curved screen, that projects sensational picture quality.

There are some scenes that are almost inexplicable in terms of special effects. I'm familiar with front and back screen projection techniques. The bison stampede is like nothing I've ever experienced on the big screen without CGI and lastly the train wreck scene uses back screen projection to a degree I don't think has ever been matched.

The principal nature of the plot is about the kind of doughty spirit that went westward finally settling in some of the most amazing scenery in the United States after many travails and tribulations. One family in the narrative is more city dwelling and the other has a more rural mindset. It's clear the genes of both these groups is evident in today's USA genome pool.

I never used to but since Q, I've believed in American exceptionalism for reasons that are relevant to this post but outlined elsewhere.

Thursday 14 February 2019

Ilhan Omar & The Neocons - Elliot Abrahms
























It's no coincidence (in my view) that two new female Democrat stars AOC and Ilhan Omar stick it to the man in recent congressional hearings. 


Like, Quantum of Conscience, I believe politics is too scripted not to see a larger game at play.


Ilhan Omar got stuck into psychopath Elliot Abrahms as you can see above, just hours after pointing out, that Israeli money controls much of USA policy. 


I last wrote about Elliot in 2012 as he urged more war and violence in Syria. He's still the same.


I suspect AOC, Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib are being allowed to say the unsayable for reasons that include Kissinger's claim a few years ago that Israel is on borrowed time.


It's impossible to have a borderless, ethnic-free and genderless New World Order insect worker if Israel's very identity is inseparable from a wall.


This is my theory. I'm enjoying the show, but...


Future proves past.

Tuesday 22 August 2017

Hell Or High Water - 2016



I'm not a big fan of robbery movies or even guns in scripts at all. However this movie more than compensates for a fairly pedestrian story with exquisite photography that captures the bigness of Texas.

Jeff Bridges is a poignant addition, playing a role that squeezes a dimension of acting out of him that we haven't seen before, though he's much older and I guess so am I.


"The only way to do that was to keep a shot longer than it could hold and finding something that was almost so banal that you had to wait long enough for what the visual interest would be".

Friday 28 July 2017

Anthony Scaramucci




I have no expectation that Trump will deliver on his promises of arresting Hillary, drawing down NATO and reducing conflict in the world through arresting U.S. aggression. However I take great satisfaction in watching the fake left convulse spasmodically with every action Trump takes. They have sided with the Neocons, CIA, FBI, Pentagon, Wall Street and the hated and toxic mainstream media just to be in opposition to his admittedly deceptive persona, and I think that's all that needs to be said about the superficiality and danger of contemporary left's psychology.

When Anthony Scaramucci was appointed Communications Director and Sean Spicer subsequently resigned I watched his first performance closely. Once again I have no faith in a Goldman Sachs parasite, but I was impressed with his energy and ability to bullshit convincingly with a fresh use of body language which seemed to leave the NLP automatons in contemporary politics looking extremely fake. 

Later on The Daily Show which has largely descended into the worst kind of political commentary came up with the second video of The Mooch copying Trump's gesticulations and I had to smile because it pretty much says they're both using a new type of visual language which separates them from the fingers interlinked emphasis of say Cameron and Blair. 

In this respect, the USA is well ahead of the game though I'm unsure if the point I'm making is understood. Maybe I don't have the best words.

Friday 22 August 2014

How The US Was Used to Create Israel by Alison Weir




An excellent presentation by Alison Weir with new information I hadn't come across before. The hidden hand is well documented for those who care to do a little homework. I notice from Alison's other website that the British Alison Weir gets death threats from demented Zionists. That's who we're dealing with folks. Stupid racists.

Tuesday 25 March 2014

2014 National Summit - Reassessing US Israel Relations




I'm only a couple of hours into this but some powerful presentations have already been made.

Thursday 7 November 2013

Into The Abyss - Werner Herzog




Into The Abyss is a death row documentary. It's about White Trash Americans who never had a chance to really escape the superficiality of a life where stealing a car for a day or so is the most braggable value they can achieve.

Capitalism needs a layer of society like this to recruit for their wars. If they have no interest in dying for rich men abroad then there's little else for them except to use as prison bait, so richer folks can always have something to demand more security and greater victimisation of poor people. It's very profitable to exploit fear.

There are truly touching moments in this documentary. It's a view of America that isn't shown by Hollywood which focuses on programming people to aspire to superficiality.

Spielberg's Lincoln





I will need to watch Lincoln again because I could only understand half of what was going on and being said due to the speed, manner of speech and unfamiliarity of political life during Lincoln's time. However it stands up as a first class period drama/history piece which is something we haven't seen too much of from the United States.

The film is based on Doris Kearns Goodwin's 'Team of Rivals" which is the book Obama said he'd choose to represent how he will be President. If you haven't been paying attention this is why the revolving door of GovCorp™ demands that industry insiders end up making the laws and law makers end up being industry insiders. It's a good strategy but I don't think it explains all the mysteries of Obama.

Sadly the movie ignores that a lot of the civil war was largely steered by the Rothschild banking bloodline, but the slave emancipation theme is still worthy of examination, if understood as a sub plot.

Saturday 21 September 2013

Who Is Really Behind The Syrian War




The United States is being manipulated into unnecessary wars in the Middle East. We've ducked a bullet with Syria lately but please make no mistake. That same unAmerican tail that is wagging the United States' dog will go all the way to a false flag attack on its own people to start a war with Iran, or 'the big one' as the CEO of BP described it. 

This is an excellent analysis video of the subject by James Corbett who isn't an alternative media pundit but is instead a superior analyst to 99.99% of those who appear on corporate media.

Find out who is really behind the Syrian war. Find out.

Sunday 10 March 2013

Ambassador @KristieKenney On The Wildlife of Rape & The Rape Of Wildlife





A US Marine serving in the Philippines was convicted in a Philippine court of raping a local woman. The US government, however, refused, despite the overwhelming evidence at that time, to accept the conviction and the Marine was rushed to the protection of the US Embassy compound and never served a day of his sentence. The US hid the convicted Marine behind something called the Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA) – a legal device very similar to colonial-era laws where the dominant nation refuses to acknowledge the jurisdiction of local laws. Eventually under very dubious circumstances – with payoffs and the victim being granted US citizenship – the Marine won an appeal.
At that time Kristie Kenney was the US Ambassador to the Philippines. When I wrote my original piece the Embassy wikileaks cables relating to that period had not yet been released. They were last year and it’s fair to say, after reading them, that Kristie Kenney played a significant role in freeing this rapist and making sure that opposition to this abrogation of Philippine sovereignty by elected Filipino law-makers was stymied. (A list of cables involving Kenney and the Subic rape case can be found here)
Some of Kenney’s interventions have a deeply cynical taint to them and begin with a cable written by Kenney and entitled “Handling The Marine "rape" Case -- Next Steps” dated 27 April 2006. Kenney writes -
“Through our repeated public statements and in our private conversations with senior GRP [Government of Republic of Philippines] officials and members of the Philippine Congress, we have continued to steer a steady course that protects the rights of the four Marines...”
When set against the almost complete silence that Kenney has encouraged in the case of imprisoned US blogger (hear about her attempt to stop difficult questions by the Thai media here), Joe Gordon, someone she has never visited despite his being in prison only a 30minute drive from Kenney’s palatial house in downtown Bangkok, her evident enthusiasm to help free those charged with rape is extraordinary and very revealing.
In another cable Kenney bemoans the “sensational” media coverage at the time of the rape, dismisses feminists protesters as “token” and lays out a plan in case of a guilty verdict – in this scenario “Any Marines found guilty will remain in Embassy custody.”
One has to wonder if Kenney raised her intervention in the Subic rape case and her dismissal of Filipino feminists during her recent Embassy-hosted “International Women’s Day” party? Given her cynicism the answer can only be a resounding no.
In this cable Kenney lays out the services afforded to the US Marine, Lance Corporal Smith, who has by now been found guilty of rape, and makes sure his rights are being respected. In a section entitled “EMBASSY PROVIDES SIGNIFICANT SUPPORT” Kenney writes
“[Smith] is currently in a CONEX-type trailer, with basic amenities and access to fitness and sports facilities. Representatives from the III Marine Expeditionary Forces supervise him at all times.  The Regional Security Office has spent significant time and resources ensuring Smith's safety and security, including during Smith's appearances in court and, more recently, during Smith's hospital visits for minor procedures. American Citizen Services officers, who attended all trial sessions, have also kept close watch over the case, liaising with Smith's family and ensuring Smith's rights as a U.S. citizen are respected.”
Set against the conditions Joe Gordon has been kept in and that, unlike Smith, Joe committed his “crime” on US soil, the difference in treatment that Kenney helped secure is staggering. No matter how abhorrent the crime, impunity for serving members of US military seems to be paramount for Kenney. A blogger offering up a translation of Yale University book are entirely secondary. If only Joe Gordon had been a US Marine rapist.
Kenney reveals in another cable her personal concerns for the convicted US Marine rapist’s welfare –
Renewed high-level judicial and political focus on the rape case of Marine Lance Corporal Daniel J. Smith has underscored the profound importance of this issue ... for LCpl Smith's future.
But it is in a cable entitled INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE ELECTION Kenney’s cynicism really comes to the fore. Here the present US Ambassador discusses Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago, an experienced and committed Filipino law-maker who is perceived as being anti the VFA which has kept Smith out of prison and grants the US military almost complete impunity.
Kenney writes –
Senator Santiago is a vocal advocate for justice, human rights, and the rule of law.  She is a passionate crusader against government corruption, and in the rough and noisy world of Philippine politics, has remained untainted by corruption scandals.
Kenney then adds
In late 2005, [Santiago] initiated a Congressional move to abrogate the agreement after the U.S. government turned down the Philippines' request for custody over the four servicemen accused in the controversial November 2005 Subic rape case.
However, and very strangely, Kenney then recounts Santiago’s opposition suddenly being dropped
“After a briefing at the U.S. Embassy and a visit to the accused servicemen, Senator Santiago dropped her efforts to abrogate the VFA.”
We’ll never know what was in that “briefing” but given the USA and Kenney’s obvious desperation in making sure the convicted rapist never faced a day in prison and that the important strategic US-Philippines military alliance, conditional on the VFA, held, we can only speculate.
Kenney finished out her days in the Philippines taking part in the “papaya dance” on national TV and makingbitchy comments about elected Filipino politicians behind closed doors.
In Thailand she’s spent her time making sure that no progressive voices in Thai politics are arrayed against the US. This is despite the US being a huge supporter of the same Thai Army that has repeatedly crushed Thai democracy and murdered Thai nationals, often with US weapons and using US training methods. Publicly, she has spent more time taking part in tacky Tatler photo shoots than addressing the human rights of US nationals like Joe Gordon and seems content that the US-armed/trained Thai Army maintains its impunity. From rapists to those who arm murderers and on to the jailing of US bloggers there is very little Kristie Kenney won’t utilise her formidable PR skills in support of.
Maybe Kenney now needs to get on a plane to Kabul? Unfortunately though, there’s no Afghan Tatler for her to appear in. There is, however, a US Army murderer for her to save.