All of these super big production Hollywood things get direct assistance from the US Military's 'Entertainment Media Unit.'
And I am given to understand there will be a serious element of Navy technology featuring in this new Bond Production - from what I have been told at this point, a lot to do with clandestine Marines teams that can get into and out of 'tight spaces.'
...I shudder to imagine that Bezos will give any scope to the US Navy's actual encounters with Alien technologies and 'people.'
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People are pooling so much false information about all of that now that I cannot begin to think where they will end up in any potential story-line.
007 himself of course, must now be working for a 'king.'
And speaking of which, 'Mr King' please check your in-box: I have finally gotten hold of all the little bits of basic equipment that I need to configure so that you will be able to experience our little arcane thing in action for yourself right where you are.
And speaking of pooled (bad) information, this leads me to the current subject matter possessing the brains of a lot of investment markets mavens at the present time.
I think that -, never before in all of human history, has there ever been a time in which rulers (waste of time saying 'governments,' because that's not what runs the show) have lied so extensively and with such freedom from any kind of moral compass or sense of reality.
The term 'backwardisation' is hiding a much more salient matter - the fact that the London Bullion Market altered, some few years ago, how it stated its figures to the market and to the public.
It used to be that, in order to be the actual 'price discovery' market for the global bullion dealers' world at all, LBMA stated the amount of precious metals bought/sold (actually physically delivered), and the amount of bullion held and the total of 'open orders.'
And then, it altered that to say that 'sold' meant 'promise to deliver.'
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And after that the same crowd that gets free 'money' from the Fed in particular, but also from the EU Central Bank, was able to 'buy' and 'sell' vast nominal amounts in dollars, with absolutely never any intention to actually receive or deliver anything, other than 'a promise to -,' do something.
And so all of the figures given by every dealer in official exchanges everywhere, skewed the statistics to be able to show 'price weakness to high volumes.'
The US Military however, now has the real and actual need to actually and really have, silver and lots of it.
It needs it to construct nuclear power plants and tomahawk missiles and god-knows but a lot of other things as well. And the tonnages of silver needed are greater than the amount of silver said to be held anywhere.
And now of course we find that well, it was not held anywhere to begin with anyway, hence -, 'backwardisation:' buying-in physical metal now and refraining from claiming to be selling any of it so that there never is anything left over for real buyers to actually get!
The point of lying to the public over the past few decades now, was so that inflation figures could be falsified to show that governments had held down the prices of real things.
And even Blind Freddy should now be able to see that this was a 'whole-of-the-planet' scam, meaning that indeed, the whole place was being run behind the scenes by hidden faces, and not really by any 'elected' governments at all.
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This military usage is of course certainly not the whole reason for the thing to be coming unglued now - in fact it is just a convenient 'more obvious' point to show to everyone so that they can 'understand' where things are going and accept in their brainwashed minds why.
Can you run a world in which the public is nothing but incessantly lied to by its overlords?
Well yes you can 'deceive the public;' of course you can. And that has been done in spades as they say, over recent years.
But that leaves the 'not the public.'
And here we walk into most arcane territory and let me just say that it is impossible to fail to have seen the number of women all across the internet platforms, who do their 'woo woo' stuff - ASMR videos, 'manifestation' videos,' 'positive affirmation' videos,' all that kind of thing.
The Repeal of the Witchcraft Act (actual title: the Decriminalization of Fraudulent Mediums Act), was made in the UK in 1951, but in fact it was virtually re-established by the 'Consumer Protection Regulations' Act of 2008.
The reason 'overlords' made laws stopping the general public from 'consorting with witches' - aka people who had access to little flying white Orbs, for instance - is because such people can kill you.
'Fraudulent' iterations of those kinds of people indeed did use and would have used poisonous substances,' aka 'drugs' and illicit compounds, maybe that they made up in their little medieval alchemy premises.
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Real kinds of those sorts of people, use 'death rays' that are so high-technology and highly-advanced that not even the US Navy knows about them in technical detail... ...although, trust me when I say this to you - they have seen it in action.
When you look at how all-covering the 'hidden' and secretive, and behind-the-scenes criminal gangs are that control the EU for example, and the Bank of England, and the LBMA, and the Fed - you only need to look at how Zelensky the television actor and cross-dressing comedian, got into power in the Ukraine.
It would indeed be quite the shock and a salutary thing, were he to fall over in the middle of one night very soon, and hurt himself quite badly.
Don't you think.
Would be no point though, examining his body to search for any evidence of drugs on account he is already riddled through-and-through with cocaine, amphetamines, steroids, and beta-blockers.
Hardly any kind of 'witchcraft,' if he suddenly dropped over from a heart-attack.
Hardly unexpected either, you would suppose, just from the obvious indications about his 'lifestyle.'
Alternative journalist guy in league with Whitney Webb, even to an extent Glenn Greenwald - Gonzalo Lira - actually did drop dead of 'a heart attack' or 'too many foreign substances' in his body, in the Ukraine but hey, he was murdered by the Ukrainian Secret Police and it was made to look like other things, maybe even suicide.
So. Such things do happen - in the Ukraine. I'm just saying.
I hate to tell you this, but, while we are on the ostensible subject of 'big capital' and 'how to make a million bucks in your local city by doing not much of anything' - Jesus had a sister.
Oh yes.
And all of that was removed from 'the Bible.'
Anyway there's a part where Jesus' sister, also goes out into the desert, prolly not for as long as 'forty days' (not stupid, some women... most are, but some are not).
And there, she meets up with Satan, who says to Her: 'Behold. I show you all the Kingdoms of the World, for they are Mine. I will give them to you, if you but -.'
And Jesus' sister laughed at him.
The Devil has never lived that down, by the way.
That's why he's so pissed at you humans. Because Wisdom favors you not him.




Speaking of kings... There's a TV show in USA called "Dancing With the Stars," in which minor celebraties compete against each other in a dance contest (each celeb is accompanied by a dance pro who coreographs that week's dance.)
ReplyDeleteAnyway, one of the contestants this year is an Australian (son of Steve Irwin, the wildlife adventure dude.) So, Prince William phones in to the show to offer his encouragement to His Highness's Commonwealth bro.
https://people.com/prince-william-makes-surprise-cameo-on-dwts-to-support-twinkle-toes-robert-irwin-11847609
With that in mind, wouldn't it be wild if Bonney King Charley were to post here in this forum? Of course, it might be difficult to authenticate his post.
As for 007, they really should do a movie of him encountering a malelovent ET that wants to seize all the Earth's silver. Call it "Silverfinger." Heh. See what I did there?...
As my mother said to the King of the UK one time, on the top of Mooro Katta here, when she showed him the Stewart ring and said that it was a good idea for him to get married to Spencer - 'we do not object that you have the work of the Sovereign ahead of you.' And I would add: 'Good luck on that one.' ...It would not be entirely difficult for me to authentic such a poster. As it is I will definitely be covering what he says in his 'Christmas Message' this year. It's bound to be quite amusing.
DeleteThis morning I was treated to a chart of debt to gdp ratio for a large number of nations. It seems that countries like Japan and Italy with population decline are the highest. Germany seems to be in a good position. USA is bad but not terrible.
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DeleteI shouldn't be calling people names, but it's such a wonderful word. As words go.
DeleteKinda off-topic, but maybe not. In regard to films: the Criterion Collection will be releasing a 4K rendering of Kubrick's "Eyes Wide Shut," just in time for Christmas.
ReplyDeleteThe film is, after all, a Christmas classic, yes?
Maybe someone will eventually release Kubrick's intended cut of the film?...
https://www.criterion.com/films/34534-eyes-wide-shut
Yes. It is a Christmas Film. It is Alexandre Dumas' original 'Nutcracker' and it is unfinished: Kubrick died of course, before he filmed the whole entire second part, and probably good job too! And speaking of being joke-y, I guess that sooner or later someone on Twitter/X will say that the 'missing parts' are the Epstein Files. LOL And btw, there are no 'Epstein Files' and there is nothing that is actually missing from them as they exist right now. People are literally putting together something to feed the voices yelling for 'the Epstein Files.' That sounds um, 'impossible' but I will explain not next up, but soon.
DeleteThis year particularly, I have organised for a small group down here of quite rich people as it happens (one guy's wife is the inheritor of the Mauritius Sugar Monopoly, and the other is a twenty-plus kid whose father is a big Chinese construction company owner here), to go the London Royal Ballet's movie version (they release one each year) of 'the Nutcracker' and will be taking them through all the occult parts and hidden meanings.
ReplyDeleteI will be noisily interrupting their movie enjoyment experience by editorializing loudly all the way through into their waiting ears. (Not; but I will want to).
ReplyDeleteRe: Editorializing during the film.
ReplyDeleteThat reminds me of a process that the late Roger Ebert used to employ at his yearly attendance at the University of Colorado's "Conference on World Affairs." He would show a film uninterrupted on day 1 of the Conference, then spend the next four days analyzing it. He would allow anyone in attendance in the auditorium to shout out "Stop!", and he would stop the film, and that person could make a comment, or ask a question. Of course, Ebert himself would often stop the film and make comments from his perspective as a film critic and film historian.
He actually provided commentary tracks on the DVDs for a couple films, but I can't remember the films off-hand.
Anyway, I'd like to hear your running commentary on The Nutcracker. I'm sure it would be fascinating!