Julian Assange makes a beautiful parody of a very plastic "brand" and puts a positive empowering twist at the end of it. Is Mastercard these days the social equivalent of whipping out a Motorola Razr phone and shouting loudly so everyone can hear? Or is it closer to wearing a shell suit to a dinner party?
Friday, 1 July 2011
William Henry - 21st Century Palimpsests
I'm almost sure that William Henry knows more than anyone apart from the Pentagon about how much voodoo was involved in the American invasion of Iraq. But he never quiet comes out and says US defence is run by men who follow tales of Nebuchadnezzar and chase potions and fragments of manuscript with deadly killing machines to fulfil their role in the current cycle.
He is however an excellent researcher though I would love to hear him say a swear word now and again. His altar boy enthusiasm is too saccharine for me and when he gets together with Whitley Strieber they're like two faux curiosity game show participants scratching each other's balls while dancing out their roles to Kabuki theatre lines of co-promotion. Good researcher though. Knows his stuff.
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Thursday, 30 June 2011
Budd Hopkins - Lecture On the Alien Abduction Phenomenon
I'm confident that if I had come to the subject of alien abduction more than five years ago I'd have rejected it totally, burned out like many finer minds than I, or even more damaging, reached a premature conclusion and developed one of those fixed minds that is too certain for it's own good. Instead I came to the subject with lots of good information and video testimonies on the internet and an awful lot of context, swilling around the planetary hive mind.
I love Terence McKenna's work but it's likely he never took enough DMT to step into the Bardot and his analysis of alien proctologists from Zeta Reticuli prevented me from taking the subject seriously till I'd worked my way through all the safe stuff. So even heroes make mistakes but we can forgive him for not being perfect.
I don't know what the statistics are like now (I hope it's diminished massively) but there's a reason that alien abduction went through the roof after the second world war. The military industrial complex cut a deal in exchange for new alien technology (largely kept away from us) that humans could be experimented on (as long as they were returned with their memories wiped of the ordeal). That may sound fantastic, but just hold that thought in suspension as it's only a matter of time till sunlight is disinfecting the underground bases of the US, UK and Australian cigar chomping military types in the future. There's some very ugly stuff that gets done out of sight.
For now you can listen to Budd Hopkins above who has investigated over 700 cases of alien abduction by 2004 and then you might want to reconsider having some sympathy for people who were not only abducted and experimented on but were largely ridiculed by a society conditioned to react that way by the same media owners who are but an extension of the military complex I mentioned earlier. Are you getting the picture yet?
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