Friday, 10 June 2011

Ruled By Secrecy




Jim Marrs is a persistent investigative journalist and author. This is the first time I've seen one of his presentations and it's brimming with the kind of information  that is very pertinent now that the Bilderbergs are in session. 

I'm old enough to remember when Ronald Reagan was shot. Recently the gunman's name John Hinckley has been popping up with respect to the real story who was behind it and the penny has dropped for me. Let me explain. The official biography of Reagan by Edmund Morris called "Dutch" was so bizarre it was dropped by the Reagans and another one written. 

It's weird because it's a kind of 'faction' (fact/fiction) hybrid yet I liked it a lot because of the 'impression' it left. Well Jim sets me straight in this presentation with a fact I never thought of before. If Reagan had died from that shooting, we'd have had the Bush dynasty in power 8 years earlier. The former CIA chief who couldn't get into power as President was manoeuvred into the position of Vice President didn't even have to be popular to gain the trust of the public.

Obama made a strange comment not so long back, that Reagan was his inspiration when we all know that Lincoln is the political-meister he most respected. Could Obama be hinting that he liked Reagan's ability to survive against all odds?

I know I've talked to many of you privately about our misgivings of Obama but I'm solidly behind him now despite mainstream sentiment, till this particular show is over. This is bigger than just politics. It goes against the evidence at a surface level but let's be candid. No president can change a thing if he treats the nest of vipers known as D.C. with a straight game. I don't do politics any more and there is no party I have any faith in. But I'm sticking with Barack Obama. (updat: What a snake)

To get real change we need a man who can play, like his favourite political biography, a shrewd hand of poker and bluff his way. 


Like an actor. 


I put it to you that Obama is bigger than politics. He's a leader with the potential to become a legend if my hunch is right. He's going to need all the prayers he can get. He's also going to need  our patience. 

Thursday, 9 June 2011

Nassim Haramein - The New Einstein



I love Nassim Haramein's work. I'm not yet clever enough to reconcile it with Maurice Cotterell who I discovered recently but I find this subject of the new physics utterly fascinating, and more importantly I understand their way of thinking. 

Yesterday in the New Statesman I was moaning on about their puff piece on String Theory physicist Brian Greene who has some great ideas that overlap with what I'm learning but he quotes Einstein going against his elders when Einstein was radical enough to challenge Newtonian gravity.

Well, if you want refreshing and radical physics (as well as comprehensible) then Nassim Haramein is your man. After all. Didn't Einstein say if you can't explain it to your mother you don't understand it? Nassim is slowly but surely making headway with his predictions and understanding of the universe. 

Brian is out there on a theoretical harp plucking on the strings.

Call Chico


From the chip shop advertising awards. The one above is genius use of blue tack.


The LYNX ad just dissolved a brand in two seconds for me. Brilliant sedition though I have to hand it to the New Zealanders for having a dig at our reptilian bloodline monarch.