Sunday, 27 November 2011

Top Ten Twitter Tips For Filtering Out Reality



Never have a cause
Never tweet about war
Never tweet about protest
Never comment on political matters
Only follow people in your field of work
Only ever retweet people in your line of work
Do not ever encourage dialogue with new followers
Only tweet about your work (and the occasional amuse gul)
Only tweet on the geography that matters to you and your work
Always consider your job safety and corporate loyalties before tweeting




Chris Thomas - The Anunnaki & New Age Bollocks






I've not listened to enough of Chris Thomas yet to know his full range but his history of the Anunnaki is the best explanation I've ever heard yet and confirms my own hypothesis that the Cuneiform tablets may well have bits of useful information but are just as likely to be spiked with off world disinformation. 


It's in the first video after the half way mark I think but I've posted the full interview just in case you also want to hear him stick the boot into why channelled information from the space brothers is as manipulative as The Bibles/Torahs/Korans they closely edited or wrote from scratch to suit their purposes. I'm not sure I agree with his lunar views for the time being till I've looked into it more deeply, but you decide if he resonates with you. I recommend him as worth a listen.

Donnie Darko - The Manipulated Living Will Do Anything To Save Themselves From Oblivion




When Donnie Darko (The Directors Cut) was re-released, the slightly Arabic looking font was removed for the usual brainwashing and paranoid issues that the US command and control corporate media have when a piece of art about a plane part hitting a building jangles the post 9/11 nerves. 

At least in Soviet Russia and The Peoples Republic of China the educated knew they were being lied to but most Americans are still in the dark about how manipulated they are. That is changing though.

Donnie Darko is one of my top movies ever. There's so much synchromysticism in it that I found myself moved twice as much as the first time I watched the movie, and still there's much room for digging deeper into it. There's no need to go on at length about the eerie synchronicity I experienced last night as much of it is personal but it resonated heavily and struck a even deeper contextual chord for the times we are living in. 

One hard to ignore example though was the Patrick Swayze character of Jim Cunningham with his creepy influence in school education. Cunningham is subsequently exposed for being a child pornography user which I saw as an analog for the recent Jerry Sandusky football coach abusing students at Penn State University and which for me isn't a scandal but merely business as usual for powerful and influential people in society as I've written about here here and here.




Donnie Darko is the kind of film that triggers future memories and past futures. You can look at a couple of examples over here and here but I think you should bring your own experiences to the film and see what I'm trying to adumbrate. It's a personal experience. 

There's also an interesting and immersive website over here.