If the French government thinks so little of its own French wines - the craft of making them, the art, the history, the great tradition, the humanity of them, the individuality of them, that they will so flippantly destroy vast litreages as an act of elaborated industrialism and commercial pricing support -, how soon before they destroy human beings because of the same demands of the global 'commodity agenda...' Treating you like any other commodity...
Well, in fact that has already happened.
Governments, politicians, rulers - do not care at all about the individuality of humans, or that humans are individuals - and they care only that you are a unit of a huge money-making commodity for them and for no one else.
Those of you who are coming fairly late to this party here (this place where you are currently reading), will not have had the benefit of the slow unfolding of our own agenda in here; which agenda a handful of others here are by now quite familiar with.
So it is not something one can expect, that you who have arrived here only recently, will so easily and suddenly be able to draw a line beneath your life thus far, all of it that has 'gone under the bridge' so to speak, the things of your past, whether they be good or not-so-good or simply indifferent.
Yet if not to be 'easily' done, then nevertheless it still requires to be done.
For one cannot sit down to a great wine with 'interesting' companions, heart heavy with the burdens of the typical mercantile world, or the demands of daily life and standard worldly economics.
Everything is about the 'otherworldly' here.
Draw a line behind you.
Do it now.American ethics and industrial economics
in the French bedroom...
Ahead lies the comfortable and sequestered corner, perhaps in the high skyscraper private restaurant, perhaps in the basement salon tucked away at the end of the short, blind alley off the most modest side-streets of the city.
...The subdued lighting.
The white linen tablecloths.
The gleaming stemware.
And time. Enough time; lots of time.
How do we give you time in this fast-paced, highly pressurized world, without damaging your income or your revenues?
Arnold Schwarzenegger:
"Strength does not come from winning. Your struggles develop your strengths. When you go through hardships and decide not to surrender, that is strength.
"If you don't find the time, you don't get the results."
Well said, Arnold.
Finding the time does not simply mean showing up to the parade. It means being there 100%, with your mind totally focused on the pleasure of the moments, the joy of the celebration, the substance of the grape, the spirit of the un-worldly, otherworldly, vine culture.
Get ready to come with us...
There is a table, it is being made ready. And your place is Reserved.
You cannot come if you are taking Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors.
Because 'Jesus' is here and He laughs at your 'doctors' and your foolish medicine. (Relax man, Jesus is everywhere).
Just because the readership of this place has exploded in recent days, does not mean we will be altering our viewpoint any time soon or the way we talk about things.
If you want to be a fool, and remain a fool in your silly foolish world, go ahead. I am not going to stop you. The end of your ways is clear and it is obvious. The end of your standard life is Death. And there is no way out for you if you persist in your ignorance.
NO WAY OUT. If you insist that you know even anything.
You know nothing.
How much did you spend on doctors last year?
Do you think I don't know?
deGrasse-Tyson says the US government (he means its arms, the agencies and organised technology and research and military thinking parts of it) is too incompetent to have been able to keep any secrets about ET Aliens.
LOL
Wasn't ever just 'the government' that was the lead grouping on these things: Alfred Lee Loomis was a privateer and he wasn't even a University-credentialed anything, but without him there would be no 'Einstein' like you're all in love with. Rand Corporation and Bell High Altitude Labs were private companies not government organisations, same goes for Hughes Tools. These were the groups involved under Thomas C Schelling on the original 'engagement' programs.
The only question you need to ask is whether at Tuxedo Park they drank any good wines ever...
They did but which ones were they?
Listen, we've just been dickering around before. Like I said -, if the numbers go up, we will bring out the big guns and then watch out! But we shall see, what we shall see. There's no hurry. There's only the wine, opened, and breathing...