17 February - Stanislav Szukalski
Not since Michelangelo has a rival in sculpture walked the earth. Makes Rodin look like a clown. He was also one of the most eccentric artists ever, he had his own history of civilization, completely bonkers but he was totally convinced of it. He was fully individuated, nothing external could change what was inside, he was impervious. There's a good documentary on him called Struggle. Much of his work was unfortunately lost in WW II.
15 February 2021 - Music
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13 February 2021 - Elijah
Same birthday, 123 years apart. August 1, chai.
13 February 2021 - Music
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22 January 2021 - More on the Phoenicians
The most mysterious poem by the world's most mysterious poet, Shakespeare's Phoenix and Turtle, was published in a small book called Love's Martyr, which alludes to Torquato Tasso's Jerusalem Delivered on its title page. Turtledoves were sacrificed at Jerusalem, however the Phoenicians sacrificed children and had a "religion" of drunken orgies and a particularly nasty sort of prostitution, whereby fathers sold their daughters' maidenheads to brutes (Epstein, anyone?). Here's a talk about the poem:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hjx1obZKzZI&t=3310s
Shakespeare speaks thusly:
But thou shrieking harbinger,
Foul precurrer of the fiend,
Augur of the fever's end,
To this troupe come thou not near.
From this Session interdict
Every foule [fowl or soul] of tyrant wing,
Save the Eagle feath'red King,
Keep the obsequy so strict.
Let the Priest in Surplice white,
That defunctive Music can,
Be the death-divining Swan,
Lest the Requiem lack his right.
And thou treble dated Crow,
That thy sable gender mak'st,
With the breath thou giv'st and tak'st,
Mongst our mourners shalt thou go.
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Here the Anthem doth commence,
Love and Constancy is dead,
Phoenix and the Turtle fled,
In a mutual flame from hence.
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Beauty, Truth, and Rarity,
Grace in all simplicity,
Here enclosed, in cinders lie.
Death is now the Phoenix' nest,
And the Turtle's loyal breast,
To eternity doth rest.
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Truth may seem, but cannot be,
Beauty brag, but 'tis not she,
Truth and Beauty buried be.
To this urn let those repair,
That are either true or fair,
For these dead Birds, sigh a prayer.
William Shake-speare.
Probably you're familiar with the Freemasonic philosophy of polarity, whereby good and evil are permitted so long as you try to balance them. Unsurprisingly, this is the philosophy of robber baron "philanthropists" so it's very widespread, it's basically the foundation of occultism. A few years ago Miles remarked, "I used to dismiss the satanism stuff, but now I'm starting to wonder." Me too. Why did they reconstruct the Phoenician arch in London, New York and Washington, D.C.? One, OK, three seems a bit much. Several years ago I read Dave McGowan's Weird Scenes inside the Canyon: Laurel Canyon, Covert Ops and the Dark Heart of the Hippie Dream (2010), which was heavily promoted in certain circles and which, for me, was required reading, being a fan of the music of that era. On first reading, it was entertaining and creepy, and when I later reread it, I had some doubts. McGowan allegedly died soon after its arrival, of cancer at a fairly young age, but I don't tend to believe that. I also don't think McGowan wrote the book - I don't think the majority of books are now published with the true author(s) byline(s), and this title hasn't aged well. It looks ridiculous, like something someone who works in covert ops would come up with.
Throughout the book there's a subtext of "satanism works. Demons can help you. Here's how we do it." It has to do with solstices and equinoxes, orgies, fire, and child sacrifice. It's there, it's disturbing, I'm not imagining things. Did you see the 60 Minutes interview with Bob Dylan, where Ed Bradley asks him, "You're getting older, you're set, why do you play summer tours in the sun nowadays?" And he says, "Well I made a deal a long time ago, and I'm holding up my end of the deal." And Bradley says, "Do I want to ask who you made a deal with?" Dylan says, "The chief commander, of this world and the other world." Dylan of course is really a Zimmerman, of the tribe who told us of the Fall. His dad worked for Standard Oil (Rockefeller) and owned movie theatres, and Bobby knew in high school he was going to be famous. Does he really think the devil is God? Here he tells us the central problem, that Judaism sanctifies the earth, demons and all, and Christ said, no, the earth is really fallen, God is of another sort entirely. They are always hatching utopian schemes for a paradise on earth, e.g. Marxism, which should be called Levyism, as his real name was Moses Mordechai Levy.
Were the Phoenicians so successful and secretive because they figured out a science, so to speak, of doing this ... stuff? That's what they seem to be saying. Or as Mel Brooks put it in Spaceballs: "Evil will always triumph, because good is dumb."
After God expelled Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden, they had two sons, Cain and Abel. Cain worked the earth and Abel tended flocks. They each prepared a sacrifice, or offered God a part of their work; God rejected Cain's but accepted Abel's, so God (?) apparently likes animal sacrifice better than some sort of grain offering. Cain becomes enraged and kills Abel, then says to God "Am I my brother's keeper?" God sends him packing and he founds the first city.
Later, after getting out of the sailing business, Noah (a second Adam) settles down and plants a vineyard. Eventually he gets drunk and passes out naked. Ham, the youngest of his three sons, sees this and tells his brothers about it, and they cover him up. Noah becomes enraged, like God in the Garden, and says "Who told you I was naked?!" Of course, he does what any reasonable 500-year-old man would do, he curses Ham's son Canaan: "And Noah awoke from his wine, and knew what his youngest son had done unto him. And he said, Cursed be Canaan; A servant of servants shall he be unto his brethren." Talmudic sages, for whom this curse is the origin of dark-skinned peoples, realized it sounds a bit harsh, so they reasoned maybe Moses was sugar-coating things, and Ham really castrated Noah, or sodomized him (really, check). At any rate, this is the Curse of Canaan, sometimes called the Curse of Ham.
Well, the Phoenicians were known as Canaanites, and like Cain they basically founded civilization, inventing the alphabet and international trade. Here's an important point. When Jesus arrived on the scene, he said, "Forget about this sacrifice stuff, stop selling doves and goats and children to be slaughtered. The only sacrifice that matters to God is self-sacrifice." And at the Wedding at Cana, he turned water into wine, obviating the Curse of Canaan.
17 January 2021 - A Short Course in Propaganda
Perhaps you're not familiar with the Gringo Gazette, the fortnightly English-language paper in Baja California, Mexico, based out of Cabo San Lucas. Yesterday they published the following paragraph on their site:
The use of masks in Southern Baja is mandatory, in an attempt to reduce the number of contagium [sic]. In La Paz, the Malecon (boardwalk) is closed to pedestrians until the number of infections decreases. However, a young man managed to enter and do some jogging. When a female police officer tried to stop him he shoved her off. Back-up was called and he was arrested for 24 hours, adding a $400 USD fine. In Los Cabos downtown many tourists are seen not wearing a mask in public, and nobody bothers them. We love our tourists and let them get away with some stuff, like drinking along the streets, and many Mexican residents see this is as discrimination. Please #WearMask #SaveLives. Mexican jails are not pretty. Gracias!
gringogazette.com/wp/2021/01/pedestrian-arrested-for-not-wearing-mask/
No source is provided for this colorful anecdote; a ferocious jogger crossed the street without a mask and was accosted by a female police officer. He assaulted her. We are not told whether this young man was Mexican or Gringo, but I suppose we are to assume he was of the latter. And if you don't #WearMask and #SaveLives, you are an anti-Mexican bigot. A brief tour de force of modern propaganda. The author is a Flores, by the way, and the health minister of our state is also a Flores, but I'm sure there's no relation. I walk on that side of the boardwalk, without a mask, every day and I have not had a problem yet.
Perhaps you're not familiar with the Gringo Gazette, the fortnightly English-language paper in Baja California, Mexico, based out of Cabo San Lucas. Yesterday they published the following paragraph on their site:
The use of masks in Southern Baja is mandatory, in an attempt to reduce the number of contagium [sic]. In La Paz, the Malecon (boardwalk) is closed to pedestrians until the number of infections decreases. However, a young man managed to enter and do some jogging. When a female police officer tried to stop him he shoved her off. Back-up was called and he was arrested for 24 hours, adding a $400 USD fine. In Los Cabos downtown many tourists are seen not wearing a mask in public, and nobody bothers them. We love our tourists and let them get away with some stuff, like drinking along the streets, and many Mexican residents see this is as discrimination. Please #WearMask #SaveLives. Mexican jails are not pretty. Gracias!
gringogazette.com/wp/2021/01/pedestrian-arrested-for-not-wearing-mask/
No source is provided for this colorful anecdote; a ferocious jogger crossed the street without a mask and was accosted by a female police officer. He assaulted her. We are not told whether this young man was Mexican or Gringo, but I suppose we are to assume he was of the latter. And if you don't #WearMask and #SaveLives, you are an anti-Mexican bigot. A brief tour de force of modern propaganda. The author is a Flores, by the way, and the health minister of our state is also a Flores, but I'm sure there's no relation. I walk on that side of the boardwalk, without a mask, every day and I have not had a problem yet.
17 January 2021 - Anti-Lockdown Protests
Amsterdam - www.rt.com/news/512802-anti-lockdown-protest-amsterdam/
Vienna - www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BRtYGAjCbA
Birmingham - www.youtube.com/watch?v=uihLpXw3Ifc
Amsterdam - www.rt.com/news/512802-anti-lockdown-protest-amsterdam/
Vienna - www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BRtYGAjCbA
Birmingham - www.youtube.com/watch?v=uihLpXw3Ifc
16 January 2021 - Free Speech is a Threat to Democracy?
https://off-guardian.org/2021/01/16/a-new-definition-of-free-speech/
Dr. Vernon Coleman - The Horrors of Social Credit - Coming Soon
www.bitchute.com/video/sOlFEbfTJa0/
https://off-guardian.org/2021/01/16/a-new-definition-of-free-speech/
Dr. Vernon Coleman - The Horrors of Social Credit - Coming Soon
www.bitchute.com/video/sOlFEbfTJa0/
These men nearly disemboweled the US government
Some people will believe anything. Tell them we are fucked as far as Russia and China are concerned.
But wait. This is awfully photogenic.
But wait. This is awfully photogenic.
14 January 2021 - The Highwire - interview with Sir Desmond Swayne, UK MP
https://thehighwire.com/videos/approaching-herd-stupidity/
1 January 2021 - What No One Says about Trump and the Election
For three years I couldn't figure out Donald Trump. Coming from New York real estate and big-time television, I didn't reckon him the lone wolf, and I always noticed that Mnuchin guy looking nervously over his shoulder. At the beginning of his tenure, I watched some interviews from the 80s and realized he is perfectly capable of being rational and diplomatic; if he acts otherwise, it is intentional, his scriptwriters have chosen that role for him. A video of Bill Gates telling an obviously scripted anecdote about Trump not knowing the difference between HIV and HPV - and another video of two late-night TV comedians, on different channels so presumably with different writers (though one never knows these days), telling the same Trump joke on the same night - these prompted the realization that not only is Trump scripted, the reaction against him is scripted and coordinated. Further down the rabbit-hole of scripted insanity, a black-and-white TV western filmed when the Don was popping pimples lays out the picture so perfectly, one is tempted to walk to the nearest hospital and collapse with a solitary card reading 'conspiracy theorist' in his wallet.
But to what end?
It became obvious with the onset of the Corona panic-demic. In 2017 Anthony Fauci stated "there will be a surprise pandemic" during Trump's administration - which is like saying "in two weeks I'm throwing a surprise birthday party for you." Trump was installed specifically for COVID - most likely Hillary was chosen in 2016 for the same purpose - to make democracy odious for the transition to technocracy. When Biden was picked to run I thought, "Oh, well the Israelis are happy with Trump, so they'll stick with him. Nobody will vote for Biden, he mauls little girls on camera and he's barely alive." I didn't vote in 2016 - if you pointed a gun at my head and said 'vote!' I might have responded 'I'll bite the bullet' - nor did I vote in 2020. I don't think I've ever voted for a Republican, but if compelled, I would have voted Trump, because of the ridiculous radical fake-left of American politics. These people openly declare their desire to destroy the past, our entire cultural heritage, on the grounds that it wasn't up to their standards of equality. The worst of my fears about a Trump administration - all-out genocide on the Middle East, especially Iran, on behalf of Israel - didn't come to pass. In respect of foreign policy (i.e., foreign atrocity) one could argue Trump has been a much better president than Obama. I imagine a second term would bring different things, but I always expect the worst from American politics. Sometimes it doesn't come to pass.
Nevertheless, this year the 'liberals' have shown themselves to be Nazis, no question. Tolerance means tolerating different opinions, even those we find objectionable, and sorting it out through the intellectual spheres of art and literature and journalism. Censorship and the stifling of undesirable opinions - even from well-qualified experts - has been terrifying over the past year. Just months after joining, I was permanently banned from Twitter after recommending a book - The Jewish Foundation of Islam by Charles Cutler Torrey, who was head of the Semitic languages department at Yale. This guy was no lightweight, he knew Greek, Latin, Hebrew, Arabic, Aramaic, German, God knows what else. He was philo-Semitic, tolerant even of the Talmud, but just try to find a copy of the book. By chance my public library had one. He scoffs at the idea that Mohammed was illiterate, and shows conclusively that his religious knowledge came from rabbis, and he was totally ignorant of real Christianity.
The content is explosive, but not anti-Semitic. In the interest of rational reality, shouldn't we be permitted to know what is what? The 'liberals' say NO: you are entitled to our opinion.
I always thought of myself as a liberal, but not anymore, they are too 'far out' for me.
But to what end?
It became obvious with the onset of the Corona panic-demic. In 2017 Anthony Fauci stated "there will be a surprise pandemic" during Trump's administration - which is like saying "in two weeks I'm throwing a surprise birthday party for you." Trump was installed specifically for COVID - most likely Hillary was chosen in 2016 for the same purpose - to make democracy odious for the transition to technocracy. When Biden was picked to run I thought, "Oh, well the Israelis are happy with Trump, so they'll stick with him. Nobody will vote for Biden, he mauls little girls on camera and he's barely alive." I didn't vote in 2016 - if you pointed a gun at my head and said 'vote!' I might have responded 'I'll bite the bullet' - nor did I vote in 2020. I don't think I've ever voted for a Republican, but if compelled, I would have voted Trump, because of the ridiculous radical fake-left of American politics. These people openly declare their desire to destroy the past, our entire cultural heritage, on the grounds that it wasn't up to their standards of equality. The worst of my fears about a Trump administration - all-out genocide on the Middle East, especially Iran, on behalf of Israel - didn't come to pass. In respect of foreign policy (i.e., foreign atrocity) one could argue Trump has been a much better president than Obama. I imagine a second term would bring different things, but I always expect the worst from American politics. Sometimes it doesn't come to pass.
Nevertheless, this year the 'liberals' have shown themselves to be Nazis, no question. Tolerance means tolerating different opinions, even those we find objectionable, and sorting it out through the intellectual spheres of art and literature and journalism. Censorship and the stifling of undesirable opinions - even from well-qualified experts - has been terrifying over the past year. Just months after joining, I was permanently banned from Twitter after recommending a book - The Jewish Foundation of Islam by Charles Cutler Torrey, who was head of the Semitic languages department at Yale. This guy was no lightweight, he knew Greek, Latin, Hebrew, Arabic, Aramaic, German, God knows what else. He was philo-Semitic, tolerant even of the Talmud, but just try to find a copy of the book. By chance my public library had one. He scoffs at the idea that Mohammed was illiterate, and shows conclusively that his religious knowledge came from rabbis, and he was totally ignorant of real Christianity.
The content is explosive, but not anti-Semitic. In the interest of rational reality, shouldn't we be permitted to know what is what? The 'liberals' say NO: you are entitled to our opinion.
I always thought of myself as a liberal, but not anymore, they are too 'far out' for me.