Tuesday, 4 December 2012

Clif High & Shifting Sands



Unless you've been following the whole Webbots and Remote Viewing coincindence hypothesis this probably isn't going to be much used to you but I got real kick out of visualizing the Himalayas scrunching up over weeks not years and the Cheops pyramid being at the centre of the worlds largest land mass acting as a rotation point for the entire continent.

This thinking certainly explains those mountains where the newest fossils are on the top and the oldest are on the bottom right? I gotta say I find Clif's ideas are the most provocative and stimulating thinking around and what's more they may even be on the bullseye.

He links Patrick Geryl and Maurice Cotterell for using the same cosmic maths. That's interesting too. Interesting cement.

Monday, 3 December 2012

Lord McAlpine's Taste In Prepubescent Girl Art






Lord McAlpine has for decades been accused of paedophilia in print by Scallywag Magazine and Anti-Paedophile Campaigner and Activist, Mr David Icke. In all these years McAlpine has never sued anyone or publicly rejected their claims. 

In addition to his taste in art (sample above) a picture emerges of him that fits a character who is being protected by the establishment including media figures such as former Times Editor Andrew Neil (Annabells nightclub nutter) and Rupert Murdoch lackey "Dirty Dave" Aaronovitch.

I leave it to you to decide how you interpret the following evidence.



Here is the post that alerted me to McAlpine's taste in prepubescent girl art and photography. Here is a post on the topic by the Aangirfan Blog that is always essential reading and a Twitlonger kindly shared with me just now.

But most importantly are the words of Lord McAlpine himself on how to deceive the media.




Iranian Oscar Winner - A Separation




Very quickly the protagonists in this movie become quite annoying and I found myself siding with the judge and the daughter who is completely blameless and suffers the most. However this story's magic lies in it's ability to convey ambiguity and nuance. There isn't a single mistake that all parties don't make that I haven't made. That includes the couple above and the slightly over Islamic under educated couple who become embroiled in the lives of the more educated and upwardly mobile ones.

This is a movie about everybody losing unless key insights are learned from mistakes made and in that sense is as fine an introduction to Iranian metropolitan life as a person could wish for. 

It won an Oscar for best foreign film of 2012.