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Thursday 13 November 2014

The Nuances of Doctrine (lol)


It’s useless my trying to explain here how it is that certain bits and pieces of information turn up on these pages. I have mentioned previously that I am from one of the original Shell Trust membership families - this kind of thing counts a lot as to who your natural associations are over a lifetime, I suppose.
 
The Aviary in Chicago -
don't remember it being this good!
Anyway. Internet network communications are not by any means the first or likely to be the last attempts by various governments to keep track of ordinary people for some obscure purpose not immediately obvious to the casual observer. Herod the Great did it a while back, and he may have had the objective of murdering the entire line of politically powerful Aaronic Temple Priests by mischievously employing census records; a fact that casts its shadows till today and the so-called ‘Temple Mount’ situation recently in the news.
A lot of underhanded state power often comes through the seemingly mundane.
Here is an interesting man in today’s world of commercial perfumery:
Subrenat, on left
He is, both a petanque champion player, as well as the head of the European Regulatory Committee overseeing the commercial manufacture and sale of perfumes. Perfumes are of course, a potentially very dangerous product, utilising, as they do, various industrial chemicals and petrochemical by-products and molecular compositions, some of which explode and some of which can cause cancer. Perfume manufacture – synthetic perfume manufacture – requires regulation and licensing. Jean Pierre was chief perfumer at Avon – an American company that maintains a list of millions of customers and virtual customer representatives around the globe.
Hubert Humphrey, another industrial chemist by training, is generally never linked to Brownie Mae Humphrey, later Brownie Wise, the marketing genius behind Tupperware.
And neither is Jean-Pierre Subrenat generally linked in the media with Jean-Jacques Subrenat – a committee member of ICANN (the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers.)
Anyway it is common knowledge in the intelligence communities that both Avon and Tupperware and some suppliers and contractors to McDonalds are in fact part of the United States Intelligence machinery – in particular anything to do with blown plastics and Styrofoam and also ISO, though ISO is an internationally-co-operative engineering and systems management organisation.
All the technical and manufacturing licence data to do with a vast swathe of plastics, petro-chemical, pharmaceutical, electrical, advanced engineering activities – goes through a centralised data collection stream and archival system in Europe and the USA. This is how Boeing knows who to blame for capstan wiring faults, or ‘O’ ring seals on space-shuttles, for instance.
The modern world, being such a complex place, with so many tiny facets that could break down at any moment into a catastrophic contagion of disasters, requires decent management and control of technical systems and also of human involvement with those systems.
And I agree with that.

'Vespers-in-Bed'
It is not a reason for alarm or concern. If people in high places fall out though, and anger, resentment, and pay-back, becomes contemplated, then there are reasons for alarm and concern. And... there is also nothing any one of us can do about it except watch it play through.
 
I recommend sitting back and drinking cocktails and eating cocktail food - perhaps the James Bond favourite 'Vesper Martini,' or the French-American-German (would you believe) Commander's Palace Sazerac. The Sazerac, will come next post...

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