There's a grey area where I'm unsure how reliable the information I'm being given by video testimonial is. Outside of that narrowing gap I can often spot the bullshitters but more importantly I feel increasingly confident to trust my instincts. My first few minutes with Bill Brockbrader (nee Woods) were shaky but I stuck it out and by the end I was convinced that despite being subjected to mind manipulation by the Pentagon the broad thrust of his testimony was both reliable and valuable information.
Since his whistle blowing appearance where he informed us that Navy Seals are being encouraged to commit sexual crimes in the US and abroad, so as to blackmail them to commit war crimes later including radicalizing Islamic youth by bombing innocent muslim villages in Iraq during peace time.
Bill has been under constant attack of misinformation, by disinformation and has even been thrown under a bus by the no longer reliable Kerry Cassidy. However it's my pleasure to stand by him during these times and I applaud Randy Maugan's digging deep into the subject of those who attack him in on his blog. There's so much more to Bill than just the Navy Seals story including the looking glass testimony and Area 51 secrets.
More Truth Revealed by Bill Brockbrader
All those classified documents the military shreds to make room at its naval base The Presidio in San Francisco? That was Douglas Dietrich' job and so he made a mental note of the real history we've had concealed from us.
His work is classic living in the age of revelations or the apocalyptic unveiling. There will be three more of these interviews as I upload them. I don't agree with his Gnostic sacrifice interpretations in part three but that's OK. You can make your own mind up on this earlier more relevant interpretation of the history between the U.S. and Asia that was totally revised to pimp the American illusion.
Amazing footage of The Doors recorded live on sound stage studios. Oddly enough Ray Manzarek, a few years older than the rest of the group and usually level headed group member comes across cheesy and insincere as if trying to do a TV commercial rather than a sensitive retrospective. This leaves John Densmore as a more mature voice than his autobiographical account of The Doors and Robbie Krieger still pinned downed by shyness punctuated by great guitar work and fine lyrics when Jim was uninterested.
My top four picks for people who ruffled the feathers of counter-culture management and were taken out for writing or speaking words that got a bit too close to the programme are Terence McKenna, Bill Hicks, Amy Whitehouse and Jim Morrison. People think Amy and Jim died because they drank but I suspect they drank because they were go to die and it wouldn't be hard to include Hendrix and Joplin in that small group where 27 is popular.
Coming back to Morrison's work some decades after I knew everything he ever wrote including the posthumous album 'An American Prayer' it's extraordinary to listen how clued up he was about how the machine and 'the man/man works from Nietzsche to Greek mythology his intellectual grasp was not one of a frivolous man.
Morrison died in a bath like Whitney. Unlike Whitney he wrote a lyric about dying in the bath in a song called Hyacinth House. Worth a listen to the uninitiated.