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Thursday, 12 January 2023

Matt Hancock Crying About The Holocaust




If only Andrew Bridgen MP had made six trillion pounds out of the poisonous Moderna injections like Rishi Sunak through Theleme Hedge Fund has. That gravy train rolls on and will continue to make genocidal profits with their 600 billion pound mRNA factory being built in the UK. Would Andrew then be crying like Matt Hancock did live on TV, over the Pandemic wiping out more people than since William Shakespeare? Mr Bridgen is vaccine injured and on medication for life so there's that.

Yeah that's right, the first person scripted to be 'vaccinated' was called William Shakespeare (all the worlds a stage) and he died a few months after the jab from a stroke which is in the top three side effects. He was an old fella but we can't say the jabs saved his life or diminished the side effects of his death, so I think we can safely say it's an area of concern.


Andrew Bridgen MP spoke to an Israeli cardiologist who compared the injections as seen above, and when Andrew shared that information on twitter it gave the snouts in the big pharma trough an electric shock, as we all know who the concentration camp guards are in Westminster, Big Pharma and the legacy media.

However, Rabbi Alon Anava said it even better. I urge you to listen to him dropping red pills in the country that is going to be decimated the most from untested injections. That country is Israel. 

Friday, 20 August 2021

Afghanistan - Essential Viewing








Franklin D. Roosevelt didn't say "In politics, nothing happens by accident. If it happens, you can bet it was planned that way", but you can bet who ever said it knew what they were talking about. 

Shakespeare said a similar thing "All the worlds' a stage" and whoever was the cutout for Shakespeare, (Sir Francis Bacon a possible candidate), also knew the kabuki theatre like quality of world events.

As soon as I saw the numbers 11 and 09 on the departing US Airforce plane in Kabul, my spidey-sense was triggered and a quick scroll through twitter corroborated all the numerology and question marks that are symptomatic of a staged event or a psychological operation.

What's the objective? Public sympathy for Afghan partners to relocate to the UK as per Kalergi plan. Don't get me wrong, I sympathise deeply with Afghans who have risked their lives to help us, but it won't be just those guys coming over in droves (indeed many are already here as I've chatted to a few working as Taxi drivers).

Putting aside the woo woo talk of the Afghan psyop, I came across this amazing interview of Lara Logan who drops truth bomb after bomb on why it's an effing mess in Afghanistan. 

It's meant to be that way, and it doesn't matter which video clip you prefer, the people pretending to run countries aren't really the ones in charge. There's a much more sinister network in control, though as I've stated recently, I think their days will one day be over, if indeed, they aren't already.



Sunday, 23 December 2012

Rogert Scruton & Terry Eagleton




Ostensibly this talk is about culture but that's such a flabby word I prefer to use counterculture to define where the debate is at.

I can't imagine these two people disagreeing on anything important in life except the labels they use (and are obliged to defend). Against my expectation as I'm huge fan I found Eagleton (not his real name) applying labels more ubiquitously. I've not listened to Scruton before and found him very charming and gracious, but in the end it is the name checking these two scholars are able to apply to history and historical figures that makes it fascinating. You know... bit of Shakespeare  bit of Roman and bit of Greek along with a history of the Western Orchestra? That kind of thing.

It's not actually a great talk. It just mentions stuff worth thinking about or looking up.

Friday, 31 August 2012

The Battle Over Citizen Kane

 



After storming New York theatre with Haitian Shakespeare versions of Julius Caesar and that War of the Worlds that shook up the US24 year old prodigy Orson Welles moved to Hollywood. There he portrayed media mogul William Randolph Hearst in his movie Citizen Kane but also included Hearst's girlfriend as an untalented drunk and made reference to a Rosebud which was Hearsts nickname for Marion Davie's vagina (see photo above).

He never made another film again.

This is one of the best documentaries on media, fame, genius, money and power I've ever watched. It's not perfect but I had no idea that Hearst was the kind of guy who urged the assassination of president McKinley in his newspapers and it actually happened.

I would bookmark this one. I had just watched the movie too, so it added a lot of depth to the documentary but I think you could do it the other way round without diminishing the enjoyment of either.

Update: The original documentary was pulled so I've embedded another. It's either that one or this one below I'm referring to. Sorry.


Friday, 2 August 2019

My Blog Statistics Go Bananas For A Few Days



Punk Planning used to receive about 40,000 hits a month before Google's search engine buried any researchers and writers sharing information the corporate (Fake News) media are unable to. 

I've continued updating Punk Planning, as I still get mentions and links on other larger (alternative media) sites, and I'm happy with a few thousand hits each month from people who do deep dives on search engines.

For some reason it recently picked up massively again for about five days before returning to normal. I've no idea why, but I thought it might be worth a post and tagging in statistics, as I've been booted off Facebook for publishing the Israeli artist Natalie Cohen Vaxberg's art.


It's interesting isn't it?

Every Western icon from Shakespeare to Mermaids can (quite rightly) be portrayed by any other culture/skin-colour than Caucasian, but when it comes to Israeli or Jewish icons, they are sacrosanct. 

It's almost as if hatred of white people is an issue for some very powerful people.


Mass produced ballpoint pens were invented after the alleged Holocaust.

History is written by the victors, and as much of my research documents, the allies did not win WWII. 






Update: I think something is teasing me. 


Update: Google Analytics says I'm talking out of my arse.



Wednesday, 16 December 2020

Matt Hancock Crying With Laughter - Piers Morgan Acting Too




We learned from Robbie Parker at Sandy Hook in 2012, that it doesn't matter how hard a crisis actor laughs; hypnotised TV consumers will justify it as grief. 

Piers plays part of the double-act here by pretending to take his emotions seriously when it's plain to see the Health Secretary Matt Hancock, is creased-up laughing at the notion of the second person to receive the Pfizer vaccine, William Shakespeare.

All the world is a stage?

Thursday, 5 May 2011

Francis Bacon



I've already posted part two of this series as I watched them in the wrong order though there's nothing missed by doing that. Part one is a little different as it segues from the United States as the focus for secret societies and moves to France and England where the masonic institutions originally began.

Here I learned that Ben Franklin was active as a freemason during his time in France as America's ambassador and that he spent a whopping 16 years in England. This explains a little more clearly to me how the Royal Bloodlines have maintained control over Washington D.C since then, though it was Franklin's connection to Francis Bacon at the Royal Society that is well laid out in this documentary, along with Bacon's history and connection to the infamous John Dee the original 007 spy (and court astrologer and sorcerer).

It's worth watching this video for just the Dee and Bacon background. Bacon comes across as the likely writer of Shakespeare's plays as he was the only person with the court experience around Europe unlike the glove maker's son who does manage to get one small edit into the writings on that subject. Truly great content on Youtube once again. All in all close to nine hours of superb history documentaries that shed light on the power behind governments that we no longer trust any more.

Update: The original Youtube was scrubbed so I've embedded an alternative. TWICE.

Wednesday, 29 August 2012

Was Jesus A Flavian Dynasty Propaganda Invention?





I've posted interviews with Joe Atwill before over here. He asks a great question. In an area where Qumran, Jericho and Jerusalem are a stone's throw from each other in 'shoebox sized' Judea how did the Christian story emerge with two conflicting narratives? One from the Dead Sea Scrolls talks about killing the gentiles and the other talks about turning the other cheek and rendering unto Caesar that which is his.

They also cover Aramaic scholar John Allegro's mushroom and the cross which I've posted about previously, and I recommend reading my Was Jesus An Arsehole Zadokite? and this Dead Sea Scrolls post.

There are so many conflicting accounts of Jesus that I just a pick a couple of lines here and there like, love thy neighbour, and hope they're the right ones to keep and are not elite manipulation of the kindness of humans. Religion has after all been their most powerful tool to get us killing each other. Their latest religious cult is called Government and a lot of people are hooked on it.

Here's the details from Jan Irving's post:


This episode is an interview with Joe Atwill, author of Caesar’s Messiah, part 2, titled “On Caesar’s Messiah, John Allegro, and mind control” and is being released on Monday, August 06, 2012. My interview with Joe was recorded on June 09, 2012.

This is our first video episode, so if you’re getting this in audio only, please go to the Gnostic Media website if you’d like to see the video version.

We had Joe on back on April 1, and today he’s back.

Joseph Atwill spent his youth in Japan where he attended the only English-speaking school in the country, St. Mary’s Military Academy. The school was run by Jesuits so removed from the events of the modern world that they did not even consider shutting it down during World War II, and taught a curriculum that had not changed since the eighteenth century. Atwill describes that, “The majority of every one of my school days was spent studying Greek, Latin and the Bible, which for some reason I found fascinating.”

After studying computer science in college, Atwill began working with one of the most renowned programmers in the world, David Ferguson. David had been granted the first two patents ever issued in computer software. Over the next twenty years, between 1975 and 1995, David Ferguson and Atwill started a series of companies including Ferguson Tool Company and ASNA. “After selling my interests in our companies to investors in 1995, I returned to my earlier interest; the origins of Christianity,” Atwill says of this time period.

Atwill continues, “Though I had drifted away from the Catholic faith, my study of Christianity never stopped. Over the course of my life I had read perhaps six or seven hundred books relating to the historical Jesus and early Christianity, but none of them left me feeling like I really knew anything about how the religion began or its founder.” Atwill contends that the more he studied Christian origins the more he saw the question of how the religion began as an open one. Atwill held this position in spite of the fact that in the popular mind, and in the minds of most scholars, Christianity began as a movement of lower class followers of a radical Jewish teacher in the 1st century CE.

Says Atwill, “I did not share in this certainty.” What contributed most to his skepticism was that at the exact time the followers of Jesus were purportedly organizing themselves into a religion that urged its members to “turn the other cheek” and to “give to Caesar what is Caesar’s”, another Judean sect was waging a religious war against the Romans and seeking a Messiah who would lead them militarily. Atwill continues, “It seemed implausible to me that two diametrically opposite forms of messianic Judaism would have emerged from Judea at the same time. So the Dead Sea Scrolls became of such interest to me that I began what turned into a decade-long study of them.” Like others, Atwill was hoping to learn something of Christian origins in the 2,000 year old documents found at Qumran. To assist in his understanding of them, Atwill began studying the history of the era.

It was then that Joseph Atwill came across the key that led to his discoveries. “While reading Josephus’ War of the Jews, and his account of Titus’ destruction of Jerusalem in 70 CE,” Atwill recounts, “I noticed some curious parallels. At first I could make no sense of the parallels between Titus’ campaign and Jesus’ ministry. So I tried to look at the Gospels with fresh eyes, as if I had never seen them before, giving up any preconceived notions about what they meant.” This perspective resulted in the discoveries Atwill presents in Caesar’s Messiah and his soon-to-be-published book, The Single Strand. A Roman imperial family, the Flavians, had created Christianity, and, even more incredibly, they had placed a literary satire within the Gospels and War of the Jews to inform posterity of this fact.

Understanding the symbolic framework for the Gospels opened up the hidden history of Western Civilization to Joseph Atwill. That framework enabled him to recognize the typology that underlies authors such as Marlowe and Shakespeare and see the incredible story their typology tells us, and is the basis for The Single Strand.

Joseph Atwill concludes, “I am an avid chess player and proud to state that I have more than 100 victories over Grandmasters and International Masters. I hold an ICC Masters rating of 2358.” It is this form of strategic thinking that enabled Atwill to uncover the strategy behind the Romans’ invention of the Gospels.

Books by Joseph Atwill include Caesar’s Messiah, Ulysses Press 2006, the best selling work of religious history in the US in 2007, and its German translation Das Messias Ratsel, Ulstein 2008, achieving #1 Best Seller status. Atwill’s upcoming book, The Single Strand is also slated to be published by Ulstein. The German Magazine Focus published a cover article of Atwill’s work: Issue #52 December 25, 2008.

Sunday, 31 July 2016

St Elizabeth of Hungary


Philip Hermogenes Calderon (1833–1898) St Elizabeth of Hungary's Great Act of Renunciation. 1891 (Tate)
He was an English painter of French birth (mother) and Spanish (father) ancestry who initially worked in the Pre-Raphaelite style before moving towards historical genre. He was Keeper of the Royal Academy in London.
Calderon was born in Poitiers, France. His father was a professor of Spanish literature and a former Roman Catholic priest who had converted to Anglicanism. Calderon planned to study engineering, but he became so interested in drawing technical figures and diagrams that he changed his mind and devoted his time to art. In 1850, he trained at Leigh's art school, London, then went to Paris to study under Picot in 1851. His first successful painting was called 'By the Waters of Babylon' (1853), which was followed by a much more popular one called 'Broken Vows' (1857). From the beginning he was inspired by the Pre-Raphaelites, and some of his work showed the detail, deep colours, and realistic forms that characterize the style.
Calderon became a leading member of the St John's Wood Clique, a group of artists interested in modern genre and historical subjects. Historical, biblical, and literary themes were common in Calderon's later work. Many of his pieces show female forms wearing rich, silky clothing in gently-coloured landscapes. His Morning (1884) features a copper-haired maiden watching a sunrise. His 'Juliet' (1896) shows Shakespeare's young heroine seated on her balcony gazing at the stars. His later paintings adopt more classical style, comparable to Edward Poynter.
Calderon served in The Artists Rifles in the 1860s.