Tuesday 12 November 2013

The French Revolution




I'm piecing together, the Black Nobility, the Crimean War, Palmerston, US Civil war and the Royal Family and the City of London.

The latter two are still in control of a lot more than the charade called government.

This documentary on the French Revolution was quite useful, and through it, I got a good primer on Robespierre and the Jacobins.

This production is from the time when the History Channel produced informative history programmes because these days they just want the kids to breast feed on Ghost Hunters and Ancient Aliens.

Not all kids stop there but a lot do and have no idea of their manipulation. Neither did I at their age but I'm learning more each day and I was raised on more stimulating content.

Recently I read Clif High's post on the spiritual revolution taking place (for want of a better description) and I was delighted that he articulated many of the thoughts I'm having recently. Particularly that most academic history is just a pile of rubbish and that it will take years for us to really sort out the depth of deception. As a general rule of thumb, those the media lionize are arseholes and those they smear are much more interesting. Like say Nixon  and Carter. Two of the more independent Presidents of the United States.

Monday 11 November 2013

Jeremy Scahill's - Dirty Wars



Some of us have been a bit critical of Jeremy Scahill's Dirty Wars. Nothing that really affects the establishment gets made into film these days, and for those of us who count the CIA body count (6 million and counting) the Joint Special Operations Command isn't really killing enough to be taken seriously.

Also as a few informed commentators have pointed out, like Ellesberg's Pentagon Papers, this is most likely, clever propaganda by the CIA against the military when most military are just taking orders and are not as smart as the CIA in information warfare and political control. Ellesberg after all got the military the blame while nobody knows about the CIA's  Operation Phoenix.

However, this documentary is still worth watching because JSOC are just another gang of American Taliban too brainwashed to figure out for themselves that they are, as Kissinger put it, 'dumb stupid animals, to be used as pawns'.

The military need to be reminded of this if they haven't got the guts to snuff a few CIA out.

I would argue that outside of covert operations most CIA aren't very clued up too, and that the enemy is inside not outside, but the bottom line is it's hard to stop most low intelligence people from killing if it pays their mortgage.

It's an insult to the intelligence of course but not to mine. Watch the documentary while it's still online and free.

The Men Who Killed Kennedy - Part One - The Coup d'Etat




The Men Who Killed Kennedy is a superbly well researched British Production. I'm always slagging off the Brits as a matter of patriot duty, so it's important to highlight that this series is really one of the most ground breaking JFK educations available.

This series was so good that LBJ's wife Lady Bird Johnson and even Jimmy Carter (who should know better) sued for it to be taken down as we all know LBJ had more than a helping hand in killing his boss. Start with episode one here and there's about nine but if you're not hooked after the first one.

Well good gawd. What's wrong with you?