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Saturday, 26 November 2016

Wolf Blass, Joondalup Resort, and Trent Jones Jr

I have before me at the present moment, a glass of Wolf Blass Red Label Chardonnay Pinot Noir.

When you look to buying wines, just don't waste your time consulting these commercial reviews - they are sheer utter rubbish.

On the whole, what they do is go by the price and tell you in purple prose why expensive wines are great and then in two-dollar words why less expensive wines are not.
Don't let anyone tell you otherwise - this is
essentially white Burgundy, the greatest wine in the world.

It's frankly, mostly all rubbish.

The big, well-founded manufacturers have tried-and-tested systems and unless something goes wrong with natural conditions in a given year, there is a consistency to what they do that is completely reliable.

Of course if big-headed and otherwise idiotic Texan investment banks get their hands on the wine companies, then for a short while things are liable to go off the rails until they lose their money and piss off taking their brain-dead 'money-saving' ideas with them.

As with everything there are the odd few exceptions where large owners do the right thing by the wineries.

If you consult a common popular wine reviewer on the Wolf Blass Red Label Chardonnay Pinot Noir it says: 'tank fermented; a pleasant sparkling wine with good balance and length; not complex of course.'

Idiots.

There are others around though who speak with a touch more grace as they slowly cotton on to what this wine is.

Often, large manufacturers get their hands on smaller supplies of exceptional grapes that they cannot utilize in their main labels because of volume or even style - and then they either produce a short run of 'unknown' labels or use their entry-level brands; and these wines are nevertheless outstanding.

At ridiculously inexpensive prices.

The Wolf Blass Red Label is supposedly one of these 'entry-level' brands.

As you know, Chardonnay Pinot Noir is THE white wine - it has been referred to as the 'crack cocaine of white wine...'

My wife paid less than ten dollars for this bottle at a major retailer.

The first words I would use to describe this wine would be: 'authentic and a wine of complete integrity.' Which is not something you can say about many huge name brands these days. There is nothing but grape here and the best fruit at that. How do you get 'long and balanced' without complexity - you can't. 

This thing is complex - it runs all the way in your mouth till the end of the glass and then you get the often mythical 'frankincense in the stained glass windowed church' hit that tells you you have been drinking the unicorn.

The opening fruit notes are streamlined, seamless, subtle: mango, peach, definitely melon, some citrus. Soft, crisp, fresh, somewhat creamy. This is wa-a-a-a-y more than just long and balanced - this is LONG and SUPERBLY BALANCED! 

Frankly, it's as good as it gets with this style of wine. Gasp. Yep. It's that good. And why do I say that? Because there's nothing even slightly contrived about it; this is the real thing.
Joondalup Golf Course

I had a big week. I attended a two-day conference at the Joondalup Gold Course Resort (again!) and, again, experienced the best possible service and food and general environment. I observed, this time, that the rich people's cars were all silver or gunmetal grey... All the Ferraris, Mercedes, M-Series BMW's, even the 5 liter Mustangs - all grey or gunmetal.

There were two green cars and one of them was mine.

The golf course, as you know because I've mentioned it previously - was designed by the world's greatest golf course architect of all time, Robert Trent Jones Jr.


There he is, Robert Trent Jones Jr, on the right,
at last year's Ryder Cup




Wolf Blass, Joondalup Resort, and Trent Jones Jr

I have before me at the present moment, a glass of Wolf Blass Red Label Chardonnay Pinot Noir.

When you look to buying wines, just don't waste your time consulting these commercial reviews - they are sheer utter rubbish.

On the whole, what they do is go by the price and tell you in purple prose why expensive wines are great and then in two-dollar words why less expensive wines are not.
Don't let anyone tell you otherwise - this is
essentially white Burgundy, the greatest wine in the world.

It's frankly, mostly all rubbish.

The big, well-founded manufacturers have tried-and- tested systems and unless something goes wrong with natural conditions in a given year, there is a consistency to what they do that is completely reliable.

Of course if big-headed and otherwise idiotic Texan investment banks get their hands on the wine companies, then for a short while things are liable to go off the rails until they lose their money and piss off taking their brain-dead 'money-saving' ideas with them.

As with everything there are the odd few exceptions where large owners did the right thing by the wineries.

If you consult a common popular wine reviewer on the Wolf Blass Red Label Chardonnay Pinot Noir it says: 'tank fermented; a pleasant sparkling wine with good balance and length; not complex of course.'

Idiots.

There are others speaking with a touch more grace as they slowly cotton on to what this wine is.

Often, large manufacturers get their hands on smaller supplies of exceptional grapes that they cannot utilize in their main labels because of volume or even style - and then they either produce a short run of 'unknown' labels or use their entry-level brands; and these wines are nevertheless outstanding.

At ridiculously inexpensive prices.

The Wolf Blass Red Label is supposedly one of these 'entry-level' brands.

As you know, Chardonnay Pinot Noir is THE white wine - it has been referred to as the 'crack cocaine of white wine...'

My wife paid less than ten dollars for this bottle at a major retailer.

The first words I would use to describe this wine would be: 'authentic and a wine of complete integrity.' Which is not something you can say about many huge name brands these days. There is nothing but grape here and the best fruit at that. How do you get 'long and balanced' without complexity - you can't. 

This thing is complex - it runs all the way in your mouth till the end of the glass and then you get the often mythical 'frankincense in the stained glass windowed church' hit that tells you you have been drinking the unicorn.

The opening fruit notes are streamlined, seamless, subtle: mango, peach, definitely melon, some citrus. Soft, crisp, fresh, somewhat creamy. This is wa-a-a-a-y more than just long and balanced - this is LONG and SUPERBLY BALANCED! 

Frankly, it's as good as it gets with this style of wine. Gasp. Yep. It's that good. And why do I say that? Because there's nothing even slightly contrived about it; this is the real thing.
Joondalup Golf Course

I had a big week. I attended a two-day conference at the Joondalup Gold Course Resort (again!) and, again, experienced the best possible service and food and general environment. I observed, this time, that the rich people's cars were all silver or gunmetal grey... All the Ferraris, Mercedes, M-Series BMW's, even the 5 liter Mustangs - all grey or gunmetal.

There were two green cars and one of them was mine.

The golf course, as you know because I've mentioned it previously - was designed by the world's greatest golf course architect of all time, Robert Trent Jones Jr.


There he is, Robert Trent Jones Jr, on the right,
at last year's Ryder Cup




Friday, 18 November 2016

Deliberate Misleading Spirituality Ideas

I assume that most of you will not be fans of the huge swathes of New Age-y video clips all over YouTube these days that go into ideas about 'attracting wealth' and holding mind-sets that 'harmonize' with the millionaire or even billionaire mind-set (whatever those are).

Now ordinarily I have no view either way on these kinds of things. 

Wouldn't it be great though, if you could just 'think' in harmonic resonance (New Age-speak) with money and wealth and power, and all of a sudden it all comes to you like magic, following some 'attractive force...'

And that's what the proposition generally is, with these kinds of videos and programs and books.

But you know, the side banks of a river don't ordinary come together just because they are in simple harmony... There is a huge expanse of water flowing right in the middle there between the two of them, and it's called 'the river!'

You need a bridge to be able to have the two sides 'meet' in a sense, although they won't physically actually meet unless Moses steps in and dries up the waters again. And then it becomes a miracle or a miraculous event or at least so rare as to be certainly not something you can 'expect' to happen, or rely on ever, just 'happening.'
A quantum bridge...
Even if you have a real (ordinary) physical bridge,
across a real physical river, and you send vibrations through
it - sometimes, you can crack the bridge! 

In the physical realm, when two strings of different, separate, musical instruments vibrate in harmonic resonance, they do so because of the medium of air, which can carry the sound vibrations. The air, in this case, becomes 'the bridge' across which the vibrations can travel.

So what makes it so different in the 'spiritual' world? Why don't geometry and physics rules still apply? Well but I think they do.

And if people expect something other than that then they will end up pretty soon being disappointed by or disillusioned by these 'New Age-y' ideas and claims and assertions about harmonic resonance and 'the Law of Attraction.' 

I think it might be possible to have this 'law of attraction' thing be a kind of a reality... It might be possible to have 'harmonic frequencies' have an effect on what ideas one holds in one's mind, and it might from thence be possible to have a mind en-trained in certain ways - but whether one can actually magically create outcomes with seemingly no physical cause/effect structure going on, well that is really asking something there!

One would need to be an architect of the spiritual world, or an engineer of the spiritual world, to be able to attain such substantial results.




Midival Punditz - 'Khayaal'


In today's world, there are avid proponents of these New Age ideas, and there are strident critics who are very aggressive in their opposing viewpoints. I find both sides often equally lazy. 

Deliberate Misleading Spirituality Ideas

I assume that most of you will not be fans of the huge swathes of New Age-y video clips all over YouTube these days that go into ideas about 'attracting wealth' and holding mind-sets that 'harmonize' with the millionaire or even billionaire mind-set (whatever those are).

Now ordinarily I have no view either way on these kinds of things. 

Wouldn't it be great though, if you could just 'think' in harmonic resonance (New Age-speak) with money and wealth and power, and all of a sudden it all comes to you like magic, following some 'attractive force...'

And that's what the proposition generally is, with these kinds of videos and programs and books.

But you know, the side banks of a river don't ordinary come together just because they are in simple harmony... There is a huge expanse of water flowing right in the middle there between the two of them, and it's called 'the river!'

You need a bridge to be able to have the two sides 'meet' in a sense, although they won't physically actually meet unless Moses steps in and dries up the waters again. And then it becomes a miracle or a miraculous event or at least so rare as to be certainly not something you can 'expect' to happen, or rely on ever, just 'happening.'
A quantum bridge...
Even if you have a real (ordinary) physical bridge,
across a real physical river, and you send vibrations through
it - sometimes, you can crack the bridge! 

In the physical realm, when two strings of different, separate, musical instruments vibrate in harmonic resonance, they do so because of the medium of air, which can carry the sound vibrations. The air, in this case, becomes 'the bridge' across which the vibrations can travel.

So what makes it so different in the 'spiritual' world? Why don't geometry and physics rules still apply? Well but I think they do.

And if people expect something other than that then they will end up pretty soon being disappointed by or disillusioned by these 'New Age-y' ideas and claims and assertions about harmonic resonance and 'the Law of Attraction.' 

I think it might be possible to have this 'law of attraction' thing be a kind of a reality... It might be possible to have 'harmonic frequencies' have an effect on what ideas one holds in one's mind, and it might from thence be possible to have a mind en-trained in certain ways - but whether one can actually magically create outcomes with seemingly no physical cause/effect structure going on, well that is really asking something there!

One would need to be an architect of the spiritual world, or an engineer of the spiritual world, to be able to attain such substantial results.




Midival Punditz - 'Khalyaal'


In today's world, there are avid proponents of these New Age ideas, and there are strident critics who are very aggressive in their opposing viewpoints. I find both sides often equally lazy. 

Thursday, 10 November 2016

How Far Can I Go?

So, these are some of the names you have heard from me over the last few years, in this Blog and on the Wall Street Bear Chat Board:

Robert Spencer
Robert Spencer - is NOT a Jew, he's
a Melkite Christian

Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn

General Stanley A. McChrystal

...and I have in recent times, I hope you will have noticed, studiously avoided making any mention of Lola Astanova and her association with cancer charities that US President-elect Mr. Donald J. Trump has also been associated with.

I think I may have also mentioned Kevin Roberts, now ex-Saatchi and Saatchi. I probably have mentioned Steve Bannon somewhere along the way too.

It's entirely unintended of me to link these people (and there are others I haven't specifically named) all together as if they are some kind of organized movement.

Anyway, for me at least, it is interesting to note that Wikipedia is not entirely let's say, complimentary about Robert Spencer - the first person I mentioned above - and when I see Wikipedia repeating critiques of Spencer by Reza Azlan I really have to wonder how far we can go now thinking that Wikipedia is a reliable source or data and information resource. The Wikipedia is extremely short on detail about Spencer's life and past employment and maybe that has now turned into a good thing... And some of you will realize what I mean.

I realize too, that there are those around who have a view about the excessive power of the Zionista movement - and I myself have made mention of the presence of individuals around the world who have false names and are in fact part of a virtual criminal network that is comprised of London and New York theoretically 'Jewish' identities - and that many people think the Rothschild Network is some kind of hidden hand of dark influence everywhere; and it may be, to some extent.

But there are Rothschilds and there are other Rothschilds and they are different animals: Ondine Rothschild, who studied in New York and has a business currently in Sweden, is another person who has been a powerful supporter of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, and of the Arts and of the Opera. And what she supports is characteristically different to the kinds of West Coast art that John Podesta goes to.
Baron Eric de Rothschild - he's NOT a bad guy at all!

And then of course Eric Rothschild of the French Wine Rothschilds - is a completely down-to-earth human being with little ambition to rule the world in quite the same way as those who funded the Zircon Spy Satellite (scandal) in the UK which led to the destruction of an independent BBC.

What I can tell you though, is that the people who make customized Range Rovers and Bentleys and Aston Martins and who bear Arabic-sounding surnames, and sell these to rich Middle Eastern people are not Jews. And they place listening devices and tracking devices inside these vehicles and they listen in on non-Sunni conversations...

But suddenly somehow, even with all of these 'control systems' in place, 'they' managed to still get it all wrong.

And so maybe I'd better leave things as 'unsaid' and not go too deeply into who Robert Spencer is and what he has done in the past. I think he's now an academic, isn't he?

We came so so close to a huge disaster.

What'll happen next? 

The New York Philharmonic Orchestra will play at Donald Trump's inauguration, that's what'll happen next. 

There won't be a 'Yalta Conference' and there is no Stalin in Russia, so maybe, we'll get to see some massive musical talents, both operatic as well as instrumental, and when they play 'In The Mood' I will be listening to hear if the first violinist hits the suspended fourth or the raised fifth in the third bar - just like Hedy Lamar organized a long time ago. You know, that classical musician and actress who invented this kind of cryptography and whose nephew became head of Agfa Bayer, and whose cousin was the sister of the head of covert space photography at Eastman Kodak, Bill Hutchinson - you know, Barbara Hutchinson, the first wife of Elie Rothschild I think it was. 

Maybe we could hear Putin sing 'I found my threeee-il, ahn bleeeew-beer-y heee-il...' 

It's a lot better than the 'pfsst' of the heroin syringes, in the arm of the Prince who still keeps a headsman for swinging his sword against some non-complying Asian maid, while his funded 'academics' like Reza Azlan gets to mouth off on CNN about what Islam is all about.

It is unfortunately, and quite literally the case, that not a month ago, fourteen young children were strung up by the ankles and had their throats cut on camera by ISIS - none of which video was ever shown by CNN to the human rights-loving 'protesting kids' in the streets of America yesterday night. And I still have people tell me I'm wrong that Huma Abedin, the Saudi, had the second Hillary email server and she was in fact, the 'Secretary of State' while Obama, the other Saudi pretend Chicago-an, was President, and Larry Tisch also the Chicago-an had gone to Dubai permanently the year before 9/11 and 'sold' the Twin Towers to Frank Lowy -, and Dick Cheney, whom everyone thinks is this tough Jewish-America Right Wing nut-job, worked for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia ALL ALONG FOR MONEY. Period. 

It was, oh so close of a call... You will never know. Because you prolly don't really believe me even now.