Wednesday, 8 February 2012

Kubrick, The Shining, Woodrow Wilson & The Federal Reserve




Jay Weidner's Kubrick documentary still holds steady though this stunning deconstruction of The Shining by Rob Ager is a fantastic complimentary addition to Kubrick's work, detailing that the Shining also serves as a meta narrative to the venality of the Federal Reserve. It all adds up and what becomes very clear is Kubrick's genius for commenting on a number of critical contemporary issues all at the same time. 

This is a must watch four parter on Youtube. Via Dangerous Minds.

Update: There's some intriguing audio encoding picked up by this chap:

US Department Of Justice Researching Secrets In Plain Sight





Who knows, maybe they're tired of framing small time criminals and intend to move up the food chain of power where the big boys play. Secrets in plain sight is an esoteric start but anything is better than nothing. They've sat on their hands since 9/11 while the rest of the planet has woken up.

I get all the agencies recorded through Google Analytics sniffing over my blog in the last year or so apart from the NSA who mask their visits. I'm most popular with the Department of Defence which is really the department of attack but they've long forgotten what words mean.

That Whacko Tin Foil Hat Iranian Conspiracy The US Feds Are Pitching The Corn Syrup Classes



Well worthwhile listening to a couple of incredulous and intelligent U.S. citizens inspecting the latest Iranian conspiracy theory by the U.S. government. They tease it apart with rubber gloves, nose peg and tweezers before shooting holes in the most obvious ruse to get the U.S. plasma screen classes jerking off to bunker busting baby killers in Tehran and beyond. 

My personal hypothesis? The story is so bad it was done deliberately to fuck up any chance the news media and a sea of nervous middle American prostate glands would take it seriously (and they had to be tipped off just to be on the safe side). Why would they do that? Internal conflict. It's everywhere and it goes right to the top of the U.S. power matrix.

James Corbett and James Evan Pilato make a good team for independent news analysis  unlike David Rothkopf who looks like he has a butt plug up his rectum while writing shill pieces for Foreign Policy that fail to question the very basics of this Mickey Mouse story.