Sunday, 29 May 2011

What's NASA Hiding On The Moon?


I'm glad this is out, as it gives me a chance to plug Mel Fabrigas' excellent research show. I've written about Jay Weidner before and he's done some great work in the past but it seems this latest interview yet to be aired is worth making a teaser video for. We know that there's plenty of evidence demolishing the approved tale of a lifeless moon with rock solid questions regarding artificiality and structures made of glass which is as strong as steel when made in a low atmosphere environment. But what is on there that nobody has been back since the late sixties to verify?

The Vatican's Nazi Collaboration




I've been blogging about this recently, and so it seems timely that The Telegraph has reviewed a new book detailing the assistance the Vatican gave to fleeing Nazis. That is worth thinking about in terms of the CIA doing exactly the same with Operation Paperclip. Much of the CIA upper echelons belong to the Vatican's Knights of Malta like George Bush who went from running the CIA to occupying The Whitehouse with nobody batting an eyelid.

It's worth bearing in mind that the Vatican has an age of consent for sex that is 12 years old and that only males are allowed to remain within the Papal confines overnight. The advantage of all those Vatican ordered Jesuit activities being run by males only is the limited exposure to familial issues from wives and children that say Buckingham Palace becomes enmeshed in from time to time.

Brando On The United States


I'm reminded by Fiona this morning of a rare interview with Marlon Brando by Dick Cavett. Brando flew all the way from his home in French Polynesia Tahiti to appear and used the main stream media opportunity to promote the plight of the American Indians who were slaughtered in their millions as part of an agenda that kept the Vatican's framework of command and control in power. 

Not a lot of people know that. 

The entire interview is on Youtube and is well worth spending time with. Coincidentally I had just finished a poorly written and character assassination laden biography of the actor when Brando died days after completion. Dick Cavett comes across here as everything that is wrong with spoon fed TV media and their audiences. Laughing at the wrong things and frequently descending into trivia like that Terry Wogan interview I wrote about recently. It's a great shame that in the future, when we look back into the past there will be so little meaningful interviews of our great artists. Brando actually leaves us with something here despite the incongruous mix of prime time and ethnic minority activism. One was at war with the other in reality and had to shed its psychopathy as best it could though the mask slips again and again. Notice how Cavett does that triangle thing with his hands at the beginning like Tony Blair always did? Just saying.