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Sunday 21 February 2016

Genius Always Bides Its Time

On the surface, we appear to have been living in a world in which the ordinary individual has no power over the vast corporate entities which envelop the globe, and subsequently too, the placed politicians that are 'put up jobs' and sit in various roles of 'leadership.'

But one of the outstanding characteristics - and flaws - of the corrupt system under which we seem to be living, is that the types of characters used by large corporate entities are what the Russian KGB used to call 'functionaries...' And if you care to ascribe the kinds of underhanded and surreptitious violence that spy thriller writers sheet home to the KGB, then the story there is that generally, 'functionaries' were the first to be 'offed' by the KGB! 
Who is this man, do you know
this man?

At this point one might do well to recall that our friend Mr. J-C. Juncker was caught up in the Luxembourg scandal to do with MI6 and the Luxembourg Secret Service (or part of it) and the Luxembourg government and/or Royal Family and 'some scheme to blow up various targets in order to create the impression of terrorism...' Oh, did you not know there was such a scandal? Surely you have heard of the Bommeleer scandal?

(A paragraph was extracted from around here!)

But let's go back to the trait of the bureaucrat, or functionary, better said. It's actually not okay that they tamper with the ideas of proper engineers and creators and real scientists under the pretense of public safety (or more likely the demands of crying competing corporates losing out!). Human beings have to stop being treated like idiots. As long as they still are treated that way, they will continue to behave recklessly, abusing technology and not treating serious, dangerous, and important matters with respect.
See how perfect, how streamlined this thing
was before the functionaries started their messing around?

Let me lighten things up a bit, however. The world is not in so dire a place or condition as surface appearances indicate. Underneath what you can see, there are lots of things you cannot see. Lots of things even the world's most sophisticated and well-supplied intelligence agencies do not see. And I say this because of what you can adduce from the great designers of the world - where do they really come from, which schools do they go to to acquire their unique abilities? Do you see what I mean? These kinds of people are simply, there. Suddenly, like brilliant shooting stars they appear from seemingly out of nowhere, and they change the landscape. And they change history.

In fact, they change your destiny. 

How you can tell, though, the great and the good, from the extremely bad, is because the good is always also the beautiful, the sleek, the streamlined, the truly, truly, wonderful; maybe even wondrous. And it is coming. 


(This is just a tone poem below. A bit like a Miles Davis kind of thing).



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