Friday, 1 July 2011

57 Varieties Of Lunacy



Lovely coincidences happening here for me. David Willcock asserts that there are 57 varieties of humanoid based on Clifford Stone's testimony and I thought that's the same description as Heinz 57 varieties (trivia is my speciality) but just then Wired Journalist Dave Mosher  took umbrage to my constant criticism that science articles on Wired are often cut and paste journalism and tweeted a link to a science paper on the K/T event and then seconds later David Willcock started talking about it in this interview. I like coincidences so I'm obliged to do my homework on this now. It feels like I'm being nudged that way.

And Dave... Sorry about being so rude but seriously, the moon is artificial. That's the story Wired really needs to do. How about it?

Brand Tracking Mastercard All The Way To The Toilet



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?

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.