Monday, 16 November 2020

Waterloo - 1970




It's another demonstration of airbrushed-history that most UK people have no idea that Napoleon fought and lost against the British, Prussians, Austrians and Russians simultaneously at Waterloo.

It's a bit like most British mistakenly believe that Churchill was the principle reason for victory against the Germans, and have no idea that the Soviets lost over a hundred times more troops getting to Berlin than the quarter of a million we lost unnecessarily due to an ethnic supremacy group (in Czechoslovakia) who were picking up Winston's bills.

Waterloo couldn't be made today, because we're so wealthy that employing so many film extras can't be done. Imagine the task of just feeding 16,000 extras, doing the make-up, costumes, horses, film crews and then shooting and watching dailies and reshoots .... impressive.

Although produced by Dino De Laurentiis, it took Soviet money to make Waterloo a reality and thus was appropriately directed by Sergei Bondarchuk assisted by Orson Welles, who plays a bloody marvellous and morbidly obese Louis XVIII.

The costumes are exceptional in this film, and it's worth watching just for that, the sets, and mind-boggling logistics commanded by a brilliant Rod Steiger as Napoleon, unlike Wellington playing Christopher Plummer (sic), as let's face it they're both interchangeable.

The scene that caught my eye was the Duchess of Richmond's Ball in Brussels, but mainly because I'm uncomfortable with battle scenes of horses falling at galloping speed to cannon and artillery fire.

Wellington and Napoleon were both born in the same year, had nepotistical promotions via their brothers, keenly read the works of Caesar and chose Hannibal as their favourite hero. They also shared two mistresses (at different times you understand) and even ate food prepared from the same personal chef.

If you're like me that's always a wink to synthetic history but there's no need to go there if you're unfamiliar with the subject.

Saturday, 7 November 2020

Which Secret Society Calls Lower Ranking Members "Porch Monkeys"


The sine qua non of elite power is child rape blackmail. 

I had the misfortune today of spending time with Masonic linked paedophiles, but I wanted to take a closer look, and I sure got the full download. 

The company where I found the banter of having sex with minors unusually iterative is called Greencore. They deliver sandwiches and other convenience foods to CTNs such as McColls and One Stop.

The recruitment agency that mediated the introduction is called The Best Connection. By that they mean they are connected to the fraternities that line each others pockets, and that connection is more important than the quality or value of work, indeed this was openly discussed about The Best Connection by Greencore management, but it's a back scratching relationship so it's tolerated not solved.

They're not the only ones who flagged themselves up as open to leverage from Fraternal connections. I also had a similar experience from another agency called Pertemps Recruitment who made the error of claiming contractual collapse with their client in Totton...