Tuesday 31 January 2012

The Muppets Respond To Political Attacks By FOX News




US politics has a little bit more to go before the weight of it's own absurdity promulgates its final collapse. Many of us have walked away from the Kabuki theatre circus where both sides are meaningless constructs but for the FOX News lovers and even the agnostics (a conciousness crime in itself) that absurdity needs to be driven deeper and much much darker than this brilliant response by The Muppets at a press conference for the latest movie. I assure you FOX will self immolate without any outside interference or encouragement. Its demise is on auto pilot and on schedule.

FOX is owned by criminal business predator Rupert Murdoch.

William Cooper's CNN Interview (How Jack Hammer Editing TV Keeps You Stupid)




I didn't know that William Cooper's journey to enlightenment began during his time with the U.S. Navy when he saw an aircraft carrier sized UFO emerge from the sea. Fortunately others did too and they were all told to shut their mouths and never speak of it between each other without severe punishment including losing their pensions.

But this isn't about UFO's. It's about a complicated man sharing his dangerous knowledge for which he was later quite likely killed  by the authorities. Like princess Diana he didn't die straight away so the cops blocked the road and waited patiently while turning back the ambulances till it was all over. 

This is a must see interview (particularly for first timers) from 1992 made by CNN. It's from a time when investigative journalists would interview people instead of 5 minute sound bite interviews by shallow narcissists.

It feels like a different world.

Neil Kramer - Detaching From The Construct (We're Just Cabling Otherwise)



An excellent forty minutes with Neil Kramer on the toxicity of broadcast media pollution and how a movement to integrity starts with self and not on the outside. The construct has only one purpose. To disempower you with negativity or feelings of inferiority through images of superlatives, superiority and confusion. That's pretty much it.