Thursday, 8 September 2011

Where Did The Towers Go?



Bill Clinton describes George Stephanopoulos as one of the brightest people on his team during office. It's a classic example of how post rationalisation (Al Qaida had already been blamed)  affects all including the most gifted. Take a look for yourself. For the first time in history (including Pentagon and flight UA 93) anything important to an investigation is atomised into nothing and as you can see the dumper trucks are shifting the remaining evidence (which they never kept for forensics) out of New York City.

You're doing yourself a self a massive injustice if you haven't check out this post by Dr Judy Wood on at least one of the mechanisms used to pull the wool over the eyes of the world so that great acts of evil could be done in the name of faux protection and dramatised fear. 

They will try again. 

You can count on it, and you can count on it that it will be even more dazzling.

On The Road




I'll never forget the briefest and best description of Jack Kerouac's, On The Road, given by a young man who like me was reading the book at the time. I was in my early twenties and he was about eighteen.

'Yeah it's brilliant he said. It's all "and then we did this, and then we went there, and then we got drunk, and then we had sex, and then we moved on, and then we fell asleep, and then and then and then"

Genius.

He went insane later in life and not for the first time I realised the brightest often do. But seriously this video is one beautiful piece of history. First I learned that beat generation meant 'sympathetic' and suddenly the Beat word made a lot more sense to me. Beaten up, beaten on. Only Kerouac could legitimately explain what it means. Secondly Jack goes on to read some of his work and I'm left wanting to read the book one more time if the road ever opens up for me again. Which it will. When I'm not expecting it.

Terence McKenna - The Invisible Landscape




All four and a quarter hours of the Bard. It's been a great reward to me knowing that I've spread the word at least a  little successfully on Terence McKenna as he's a gateway drug to rethinking the world. We've needed every single rethinker and so have they.