This formation gives me a better feel than the previous two I blogged. The formation was discovered on July 31, 2011 in a field at Oberschleissheim near Munich in the federal state of Bavaria. Its diameter is about 80 Meters wide and the arms of this five-fold "star" are made of partly overlapping circles that are proportioned in relation to the "Golden Section" (see: diagram). It seems that the formation is already some days or weeks old - if true this would make it hard to judge its original condition. One year before, on July 16, 2010, a formation was discovered in a field just next to this year's crop circle. Via Crop Circle Connector.
Wednesday, 3 August 2011
Anders Breivik Behring
I'm a conspiracy realist. Without the power to subpoena people, the people I want to interrogate have the power to question me and not vice versa. That's not a theory it's annoying reality and if we're being logical it's also Darwinian evolution. Survival of the species says the most deceptive will succeed better than honesty and transparency. Anyone who thinks the power elite are not deceptive isn't paying attention.
However I understand Masonic manipulation a bit and so if anybody would exploit that to blame the Norway killings, in order to prove a point, it's me.
But these photos are too neat and I don't trust their simple, clean narrative.
Like the WTC twin towers and Building 7 all falling down neatly into their own footprint it's just too neat for its own good. I don't buy the psychopathic Freemason story.
I do have a conspiracy theory though. I'd say his profile is MKULTRA foreign intelligence agency asset. But that's a theory and I don't have a subpoena to put Mossad or MI6 into an interrogation room. So being a conspiracy realist I'm going to settle half way and say all is not what it seems. More of the unanswered discrepancies over here.
Metallica - Some Kind Of Monster
Highlights for me in this two hour Metallica documentary were a post-Napster-lawsuit Lars Ulrich celebrating the auction of his modern art painting collection (as above) including a Basquiat that flipped for five million dollars. The sports psychologist hired to coach them through an impending breakup starts believing he's a member of the band thus stepping over the line so they 'let him go' after two years of advice at 40 000 dollars a month.
Original guitarist Dave Mustaine is visited and sheds a Megadeath tear over years of missing out on the spotlight, and so despite the notable absence of humour between the band members this documentary unquestionably goes the extra mile in rockumentary honesty and prozac inducing hand wringing.
Most satisfyingly is lead singer James Hetfield who makes it through six months of rehab and comes out changed for the better. But not before flying to Russia for 'hunting' and shooting a magnificent bear just out of winter hibernation after lunch over a bottle of vodka.
It's the only time a world outside the U.S. even gets a mention.
It's the only time a world outside the U.S. even gets a mention.
All in all Some Kind of Monster is an excellent documentary for observing the devil sign junk fed masses through the lens of money and cliche buddhist lyrics interspersed with obscenities.
Labels:
documentary,
film,
music
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