Saturday, 1 September 2012

Glen Kealey




Completely fascinating including hermaphroditic references (hence the Dogon visual), the war of the patriarchy against the feminine and a history of man going back 40000 years including descriptions of Neanderthal and use of soma that I've come across before. First thing I did at the end of this video? Go back to the beginning.

His explanation for long hair (it physically extends our DNA transmitters) feels very right.

Parts Two & Three:






Glen points out in the beginning of part three the similarity between the story of Jonah being picked up by the whale and George Bush being picked up by a submarine when he jumped out of his aircraft in WWII. There's something to that story however the third video is less important than the first two.

Knee Deep In Nixonian Nazis - Hank Paulson's Lesser Known Life




After the war Allen Dulles, head of the newly formed CIA drafted in the cream of the Nazis to the United States. They are still operational today. Hank Paulson is part of that milieu. His frequent trips to China are a point of concern for many researchers. Did he succeed in building the criminal links that prop up the United States today?

Al Jazeera - Goddam Conspiracy Theories Wont Go Away



Poor old Western media and poor old United States. So steeped in mendacity the people are completely divided and nobody knows what the truth is any more. The Conspiracy Theory 'expert' Kathryn Olmsted actually says "when you believe the President of the United States is not legitimate.....then why should you believe anything the Government says?".

Exactly Kathryn, unfortunately everyone in this studio wouldn't get a salary if they held a contrary view.

This is a brilliant piece of media and cultural analysis of U.S. dysphoria. The media have crafted the art of petty and trivial division so deeply they now congregate to take comfort from each other that the whispers are not true. 

Ha fucking ha.

Incidentally nobody says the emperor has no clothes and points out that colonialism is a bad thing and that's the end of D'Souza. But the reality is that for America, colonialism is a great thing because it's perpetual war economy around the globe props up the fiction that it the spreader of democracy instead of the most resource greedy, wasteful, toxic, bloody and immoral entity on the planet. 

Nobody can discuss the conspiracy that colonial wars are the lifeblood of the US economy. Nobody can say that D'Souza is vile and so are his attackers. 

The United States of talking heads.