Friday, 15 February 2019

Cardi B & Low Consciousness




Paul Romano breaks down laughing at Cardi-B in the above critique. It's funny, but as I pointed out in her summer time smash hit, there's a lot of Illuminati winks going on. Which is depressing.

If you like, there's more.

Jussie Smollett, the "Gay Tupac" Lied


Twitter is going nuts right now. If you don't know the (ahem) back story, here's the link.

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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, 12 February 2019

Times New Roman

Monday, 11 February 2019

AOC - Let's Play A Game





I've been watching Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez take a lot of hateful insults from the right on twitter about her intelligence. 

It's true that she doesn't have the expertise to comment on some issues but it's also clear the right have vastly underestimated her.

In this clip, she appears to be doing a better job than Trump at draining the swamp.

I'm for the truth or reality whoever speaks it. Left or right.

Tuesday, 5 February 2019

The Man Who Wasn't There




We all know people who are curiously detached from empathy, and yet get on with their daily lives with little turbulence or commotion. It's not quite psychopathy, though technically or diagnostically it's not far off. 

I guess it's less predatory. Psychopaths are ever-vigilant for opportunities to exploit. 

Particularly people.

The Man Who Wasn't There is an excellent portrait of just such a person. It's not perfect in terms of logical progression of the script, but it's yet another Coen Brothers gem of a movie.

Thursday, 31 January 2019

VICE




The movie VICE commences with the big lie. It's a lie so big that it's a back handed compliment to conspiracy researchers.

Most people wont know that on 9/11 Cheney didn't instruct the military to shoot down a plane headed for The Pentagon. In fact he did the opposite. Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta heard Cheney say the following:


My initial impression, was that the movie was going to be a whitewash.

Not so.

VICE is an excellent portrait of the man. Cheney comes across as ruthless and single minded about war profiteering. No surprises there...

In contrast to this, it's clear he is also a loyal family man, who stood by his daughter, Mary Cheney, when she declared her lesbian proclivities in the 80's. In those days this was anathema to Conservative policy, as the transgender agenda was yet to commence.

VICE is an excellent movie with lots of little details that I wasn't previously aware, such as it was Supreme Court justice Antonin Scalia who nixed the Florida vote in the Bush vs Gore election.

That decision had a huge impact on the subsequent history of the USA, although I have since heard (purely hearsay you understand) plan A was for Al Gore to resign post 9/11, ushering his VP pick, Joe Lieberman into power.

Wednesday, 30 January 2019

Sling Blade (1996)





A mesmerising performance from Billy-Bob Thornton. His character looks nothing like the actor above, but I'm assured he played the lead role. I'm reminded of Leonardo deCaprio's role in What's eating Gilbert Grape, except Sling Blade is much more tightly written.

I thought this Coen brothers movie might depress me, but it had the opposite effect.