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Monday, 18 January 2021

Things That Really Happened

In 1956, a concert in Moscow of Swan Lake, performed by Maya Plisetskaya, resulted in the KGB running through the audience to stop people from applauding too loudly, and literally dragging some theater-goers out of the theater kicking, screaming, and scratching.

For years, the ballet company had been suppressed by the senior bureaucrats for being 'too erotic' and the opera music 'mutilated.'


Two years later, in 1958, at the Papal Conclave, the first pick of who should be 'the next Pope' went to Cardinal Siri of Genoa - who, as soon as he had received the vote, also got a slip of paper from 'a foreign emissary,' which said (and this is confirmed from numerous reliable authoritative sources and never has been denied by anyone) that if Siri accepted, he would immediately be killed, and all of his family and friends would be killed as well. In fact, the actual closest person to the whole affair, reported that the message was even far worse than that, in that the Vatican City was being threatened with a nuclear weapon!!

Today, I personally don't worry so much about suppression by the general media on matters political - I worry about the fact that you will not find one single photograph or reference on-line anywhere, about why a great French fashion designer like Yves Saint Laurent, was so famous.

...Instead, what you will find are many references to his homosexuality, and of course, even the gigantic investment bank which owns his label today, never refers to his actual name, but only to their products as 'YSL' using a branded logo design to express the line.

This year, the Pantone Color of the Year, is 'Ultimate Grey.'

What made Yves Saint Laurent really famous on the world stage, is that he designed for Plisetskaya and also for Marlene Dietrich.

Yves Saint Laurent and Plisetskaya

In the case of Plisetskaya, he radically altered the usual 'red and black' palette for the productions of Bizet's Carmen Suite Ballet, and during one performance only, at Covent Garden, the costumes were all in Yves Saint Laurent's (later) trade-mark colors of grey, white and yellow. This was such a truly shocking departure that it scandalized the press, but was so amazing visually, especially when presented by Plisetskaya, that Saint Laurent's fame was fully established in the paramount Western fashion capital of London.

If 'the big thing' that present-era global socio-political elites want to shove down everyone's throats is homosexuality, then why though, is there this much much deeper level subtle criminality to do with mutilating the history of what actually made those significant figures - who may indeed have been homosexual - who they became?

Why suppress the very exceptional incidents themselves, that placed those figures onto the world stage - and to be acclaimed for those particular elements of their work?

You can buy a lot of expensive rubbish from LVMH under the brand label of 'YSL' but none of it is what Yves Saint Laurent was famous for. 

What the psychological manipulators are trying to do, and very successful on the whole, is convince you that it was the homosexuality, that was important, and not the work or the ideas that those people had.

Dietrich wearing Yves Saint Laurent

But let me assure you of this - if you decide tomorrow, that you are going to be 'gay' when previously you were some other thing, it will not make you Yves Saint Laurent!

These miscreants that run all of this agenda, are not supporters of homosexuals or homosexuality - they are abusers of homosexuals, denying them their own history of actual creativity and innovation and achievement, supplanting all of that with 'industrial scale' political semiotics and propaganda.

At schools, you will be taught that you have the right 'to be gay...'

You will never be told you have the right to stick it in the faces of the Politburo elite or the global agenda elite, or that you can distinguish yourself above the pack and ahead of what your puppet-masters have planned for you to do. You will never be told that you can be unique and self-made, or at least 'self-actualized.'  

Actual gay people who think that the 'gay rights political agenda' or the 'rainbow movement' is going to enhance their rights or their lives - are fools.


8 comments:

  1. Imagine going to a place where everyone interprets your outward mannerisms (the way you speak, for instance) to be an indication of homosexuality, while internally feeling no doubt about being strongly attracted to opposite sex time people, in a sexual and also spiritual sort of way.

    I really don't see how your "friends" will ever break us of our obsession with power which comes from a place of fear. Or the obsession with power which comes from internal delusions. Or the obsession with fear that comes from perception of lacking power.

    I've tried to point out that the obvious solution is to explore the concept of "shared agency." Which our friendly visitors (if they exist and that's what they are) would necessarily be able to speak to us about from a place of experience.

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  2. And sometimes I really wonder about my typos, where they come from. "time" indeed!

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  3. The lust for power is a funny thing to me. You see it in politicians, corporate leaders, LEOs, and everyday people who like to smack around anyone who is weaker than they are. Very animalistic. I just don't get it. I don't have power. I don't want it. I would not know what to do with it even if I did have it.

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    1. There is a nice movie which is more or less "about power" called "Fanny and Alexander." I'm thinking about a funny line about lies, and also about what happens when Alexander encounters Isaac.

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    2. Sorry, I was thinking of Ismael, not Isaac.

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  4. I will leave all these comments up.

    'Exploring shared agency' implies that such a thing has not ever already been done. Okay, fair enough, you mean 'not with you' at least. As far as you know.

    The lust for power is a bad thing.

    Thankfully, we have some friends who are about to show us all why that is so.

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  5. Oh I'd better make it clearer - this is not about predictions of things 'GOING' TO HAPPEN.

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  6. I have to go out for a few hours. When I get back, MAYBE something... Maybe.

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