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Friday 29 April 2011

National Security Agency Disclosure




I would never make it as an editor. I saw this document a few days ago but put it in the drip drip disclosure box when actually it's even one step closer than the FBI, CIA, MOD stuff that has been released recently. It was Tommy's blog post that made the difference. However I do want to say that the big news; disclosure of NSA de-encryption of messages from space just as SETI ET research is being shut down is not the big news. The big news is WTF have you been doing keeping us in the dark and where has all the money gone?

 These are the questions that are directly connected to back engineered tech from UFO crashes since the 1940's. Also do some research on Richard Dolan's breakaway civilisation if interested in the definitive stitch up. He might not see it that way. I do.

Tuesday 19 April 2011

The FBI Vault & Richard Dolan


I'm surprised that Richard Dolan doesn't connect the recent release of UK Ministry of Defense UFO documents with the FBI release and that there is no love lost between the FBI and the CIA. He might otherwise interpret this as the opening salvo of friction escalation between the two bearing in mind that it's MI6 and the CIA who have closer links to the breakaway civilisation group. 

It's important to understand that a binary model of the world doesn't exist any more and that good and bad are everywhere as well as cross fertilised between groups but broadly speaking the Ministry of Defence and FBI would have a matched agenda on this issue. The playlist of the interview is here.

FBI Revelations - Roswell Was Covered Up



The recent FBI disclosure of UFO evidence is another drip in the emerging stream of the most important cover up in history. Caught between a rock and a hard place of institutional concealment and public programming the idea is drip feed the information out so that public acceptance comes without the rage of discovering how duped they were in the first place. The new FBI vaults released information is particularly important because the military industrial elites have always portrayed the Roswell Incident as a weather balloon. Indeed a gullible public has always sucked on the nipple of warmed info with a zest for scepticism that always ignored being sceptical of their masters.



To begin with the media reported this news completely uncensored.



This story was then changed into yet another famous weather balloon.


They went one step further though and staged a press conference to show the weather balloon.




But were unaware that decades later with digital enhancement tools an investigator would be able to read the memo in General Ramey's left hand above. It read as follows:




Here's the FBI vault disclosure with additional damning evidence. The FBI information says the air force took that weather balloon from Roswell, and flew it for immediate inspection to Fort Worth. The question the sceptards out there need to ask themselves is why fly a standard weather balloon to have the top scientists investigate it?

But I don't want to leave you with an impression that it's all over because if a UFO with occupants was taken for examination the really explosive thinking starts when a man considers what that means for the back engineered technology that has been around since at least the 40's and that if super-luminal travel is possible then there are dangerous questions to ask of the military industrial complex as to who has that technology and where in the universe are they using it? Maybe that breakaway civilisation that Richard Dolan talks about is more real than conjecture because that is how the 'genius' of capitalism rolls. 

There's no mention of government in "military industrial complex". Which might explain the quality of our politicians who are simply bought to rubber-stamp where our taxes go. Best thing about these revelations is watching the debunkers deny until they choke on the full weight of the evidence revealing their willing complicity to do and think exactly as they are told. There's so much more than this. Only open minds dare tread.


Update: I'm increasingly persuaded by Douglas Dietrich's history redefining explanation of the Roswell Incident.



Friday 15 April 2011

Y'all Hear Louis?


Louis Farrakhan holds back from sharing a few home truths like the breakaway civilisation 'get out of dodge' gang who using back engineered Roswell tech and US empire tax dollars, black budgets, black money and all the other nefarious dollar funnels have asset stripped the planet to play with their own backyard toys, but still it's about as blunt as it gets and it's only going to get blunter. 

Welcome to the 21st century. It's only just begun.

Wednesday 13 April 2011

Faces On Mars (Celestial Terrestrial Connections)




A solid talk with stacks of science pointing towards artificial structures on the moon. I'm less curious about that story than the allegations of breakaway civilisations on Mars using back engineered technology from sources such as the recently but still unclear FBI confirmed Roswell Incident. All of this of course is paid for in tax dollars by the people who have no idea what they've been paying for.

I imagine breakaway could resemble broken in the swish of a horses tail on that issue in the future. Is it just me that finds Cydonia on Mars and Sedona in Arizona are having lots of off world connections?

Tuesday 12 April 2011

Join The Army. Get An Implant



William Pawelec recorded this interview with Stephen Greer before his death on agreement that it would be released when it could be no harm to his family afterwards. As a soldier who realised in Vietnam that the war was being extended to keep business interests going rather than win any ideological battle, he subsequently left the forces and started his own tech industry enterprises in the late seventies to the late nineties.

His close work with government agencies during that time led him into contact with high level groups of people who have an agenda that was unconnected with the state. Listen to the interview and decide for yourself who those groups within businesses within govcorp such as Northrop and Lockheed are really working for and why the money they secure from taxpayers is neither accountable or even in the interests of anyone but themselves. 

Richard Dolan would put it as a breakaway civilisation group, one that refers to UFO's as AVC's (Alien Visitation Craft) suggesting they often know who they are as the unidentified is redundant.

Monday 30 March 2009

Planning Wank



One of the notable disappointments of the plannersphere is the inability to engage with the larger subjects of the day. A herd like mentality (high five Mr Earls) seems to invariably ensue until a breakaway opinion is shared.

I mean really, was it only me who noticed that this economic turmoil would be the single most influential dynamic in our business before I blogged it?

Of course not, it's just that nobody wanted to point out the elephant in the room and this post is all about the elephant in the room.

Thanks btw to Neil who respects his own opinion as much as he welcomes others or I think we'd still be keeping quiet.
So, some months ago I came across a post on the use of a hotmail address which I found to be symptomatic of any London based planner who has yet to sharpen their skills abroad which is an assumption that what seems right in the UK is obviously a more progressive and thus substantial opinion than abroad - wrong. It's all over in London and this post one year down the line is my call on where the action is.

The writer (a friend of friends and thus a friend I might add) asserts that the use of a Hotmail address is either uncool or indicative of age. I'll let you read it but I'd like to state here that a hotmail address in China (the Leviathan of internet populations) is considered more prestigious than a QQ address which most are unaware of and the reason why I'm blogging about this topic.

Why put one's foot in the mouth without qualifying that one is just a local planner and the views expressed commensurate with that? The internet is after all a global media despite our cousins in America failing to understand that we don't all live in a U.S "state" when signing up to try stuff out. One of the perks of planning I might add.

The point is that clearly a snobbery of some kind (at the worst possible time) is intoxicating a large segment of the plannersphere, because while I use all my email address so that I can see who is doing what I use my hotmail address as the oldest and most well known leaving say my Gmail for business or Yahoo for the password options or whatever it is I used Yahoo for while trying to figure out what Yahoo 360 meant to social media some years ago. (Unilever Asia are you listening yet?)

No that isn't the point. The point is that when it comes to Microsoft the plannersphere is tainted. Seemingly jerking off to the latest Skittles work which admittedly punches above its weight and is thus to be welcomed.

When it comes to any discussion of Microsoft, the debate is already in the realms of "I use Apple and they haven't spoiled the world" so let's all break out into Kumbaya, in unison ; after we watch this Coca-cola hill top ad (which hasn't aged as well as we would hope).


Well the thing is Apple wouldn't exist if it wasn't for Microsoft (nor would Google) and as I've shared previously it's time to stop kicking the Grandaddy of Software for just existing (and who would pull it out of existence if their paycheck was not on time as most are?)

Microsoft is way off from perfect, and this post is being written on an Apple MacBook Air which frankly has weathered the single toughest beating I've dished out to a notebook and survived but that doesn't mean we shouldn't aquaint ourselves with some facts:

Microsoft is the de facto operating system of the world. It is as it is and we cannot unwind the clock. We probably need it, more than it needs us (Think about that).

Bitching about Microsoft is like bitching about an incontinent relative who was mopping our own urinary leaks long before reasonably sentient thoughts arrived.

Go to China and, Microsoft or Bill Gates is the ONLY thing that is openly admired about the U.S.
The responsibility of ensuring that the system doesn't freeze up after more than 30 years of solid performance is in itself considerable and while it's easy to see that less is more when considering operating systems, I don't know a single person who hasn't succumbed to feature creep when buying a technology for the first time. Why wouldn't the inventors have succumbed to that line of thinking too?

So people like Tom Rafferty who make a living through liberal pinko commie bashing Microsoft are just that. Blow hards who have never done anything as fundamentally important or profoundly life changing as Bill Gates and Microsoft. Who could deny that here is a man who didn't change the world?

So while it's fashionable to take the piss out of easy targets such as Hotmail ,like this joker over here I'd like to remind people that getting my first mail address outside of University which provided one that was all numbers and letters and @solent.ac.uk was when Hotmail first allowed me to talk to anyone else with an email address back in '95 through the revolutionary interface of what is now called The Cloud. It was brilliant back then and is still a brilliant idea right now.

I've been watching something. I seen how social media and the ability to share common interests or even share uncommon ones thus providing a learning platform is the single biggest revolution on the planet since Microsoft increased the market for computers from about five as IBM predicted (and is in the seven worst tech predictions of all time) to just about the entire planet.

Big organisational goal I might add.

I've watched as one memorable evening the Microsoft Live (call it 'we're not buying Facebook' statement if you will) has rolled out and quite hard work for me as one one who has thousands of emails scattered all over the show, took about an hour to consolidate what up till then was in my opinion a reasonably slow and poor blogging/messaging platform by Microsoft.


It isn't now, it's one of the best and most seamless integrated roll outs I've witnessed and here is a question to my peers in digital agencies, planners all over and anyone interested in what can only be classified as a revolution in communication. Why haven't any of you deemed it important to record that the largest adoption of or invitation to social media is occurring as we speak and is based on a platform that has been around for years?

Maybe it's the Asian numbers that are missing so here's some quick cut and paste to help me get to the final sentence before I pass out with faux rage and delicious tropical heat.

Windows Live reaches 142 million users a month in Asia Pacific and that number is about to get bigger. Microsoft and Windows is a large, healthy, growing, prestigious brand in Asia from a population that appreciates the sheer ability to connect through web cams to messengers but don't take my word for it here's a presentation from Geert who I met in LA last year and is responsible for that fab brand consumer ad we all loved so much.



There's more facts to appreciate what is going on with the QUIET launch of Windows Live.



If the Windows Live user community were its own country it would be the third largest in the world. 8.2 billion messages are sent via Messenger daily - that's 14 times the amount of snail mail sent via the US Postal Service on a daily basis and 17 times the number of comments posted daily on MySpace. Look even in the UK Microsoft Live fares unexpectedly well on the visitor stats as you can see over here.

So really my irritation is that because something is fashionable we, the planning community, seem to invest it with magical powers of efficacy that simply aren't there. Because we the planning community are by and large appreciators of Apple products we've lost the respect and the impartiality to judge what is unquestionably the de facto operating system of the world that churns out our payslips and which we are asymmetrically unprepared to talk about in the same way we are so keen to give Microsoft a good kicking at the first opportunity like their recent Global Advertising (On a local budget if you think about it) for pointing out what heaven forbid in this world of truth rejection is easily the hardest factoid in the universe.

MS is a cheaper operating system to run. Christ I'd like to have that in a brief. I'd send the creatives down to Four Bucks and get them to pay the agencies Macchiato coffees while explaining that this is what the cost of living means to most people in the real world.

So there you have it. Microsoft is huge, they're in business, they just rolled out some pretty awesome integrated social media shit and we the planning wank community pretty much ignored it preferring to waffle on like "let's not talk business or profit or communications efficacy" and continued with our specialist subject of "let's talk about what's hip" what's yoof or anything that has diminished our client's ability to believe in us. Because frankly they don't really and who could blame them, given the silence on something so large that just rolled out. Most planners probably don't even know because they're too sniffy to have a Hotmail address. Go figure that one out in ethnographic field studies.


My only real gripe with Microsoft is that somewhere back in the day, they changed the world and I believe they could do it again if they really really thought about it. Now that is awesomeness. My latest fave word.


I'll try to clean up this post later when I've cooled down from the rant. Formatting is all over the shop in Draft blogger but little I can do till they fix things.