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Sunday, 12 January 2020

Belgian Beers And Women

Now if you leave out the impossibly rare Wesvleteren 12, then in my view the best beer in the world bar is Leffe Brun.

Belgium is, of course, these days the center of global grand politics, and we'd best leave it at that.

Where all this came from I have absolutely no idea at all because the Belgian people are simply not like those you would tend to associate with Christine Lagarde and Jean-Claude Juncker and any of that toxic, poisonous coterie of European Union globalist characters.

Belgian people are highly educated, that is, they grade very much higher than average of the OECD countries.

I don't think they are very good self-promoters though, but admittedly, they lie in the midst of a range of excellent self-promoters - Germany, Holland, France. Maybe they just gave up at some stage and retired into their beer houses...

A wise move, I consider.

Here's a music video clip from a Dutch duo of DJ's and music producers. The song was a really big international hit and forever and a day people around the whole world assumed the model in the music video was 'just' a model who was mouthing the words.
Charlotte Bruyn

She wrote or at least co-wrote the song lyrics, and sang the song that you are hearing. But no one is credited virtually on any of the produced versions and it's one of those things that happens - or happened - especially in the peak phase of the live 'dance/trance DJ' show era.

Now in a couple of days or so Hans Zimmer will come out with bits and pieces from his latest commission - the sound track for the new Bond flick. Hans is a German from Frankfurt; but we won't hold that against him. 

It really takes some doing though, to capture energy and style in these creative efforts and sometimes,you need the cast, the personalities, the story-line, to make it all work together, to give something human and real to the production. Well, I guess we'll see what transpires.

But I don't think it is going to be 'Belgian fried chicken and Belgian waffles with black pepper maple syrup and vanilla cream butter,' with Leffe Brun on the side.



Thursday, 9 January 2020

Without Getting Sued...!

Sometimes when you state a fact it's still a risky enterprise because the fact itself can be a bit misleading in the wrong hands. 

General Soleimani's entry in Wikipedia is extremely positive towards him, written entirely from the perspective that he was an Iranian figure exclusively, and encourages a romantic view of the General, making his life virtually a fable of modern Iranian folklore imbued with the moral that he was probably the number one opponent of ISIS in the whole region. As well as a warrior against drug trafficking.

Soleimani comes from a very large family whose current living members - cousins and nephews in particular - mostly all live in the West.
Ben Soleimain rugs - charcoal and gold

Some of them run Persian carpet shops in London, some very large design studios, some interior decorating businesses - in London as well as Los Angeles. Some others have businesses in Switzerland, some in Germany, some in France.

The Wikipedia entry observes General Soleimani's involvement in crushing drug trafficking in the border parts of Iran. ...This is a bit like saying that in many past years, the CIA crushed drug trafficking in Afghanistan, and also in many South American countries. What is really entailed though, is that they crushed opposition drug trafficking. So if I mentioned the phrase 'Air America' it's not necessarily going to be viewed as slanderous or libelous against today's CIA, is it. Hopefully. You know, six ways from Sunday and all of that...

This much is totally true - General Soleimani was not a Salafist. Many of the armed groups under this black flag banner are Salafists. The 'black flag' is moreover a trade-mark symbol directly out of Islamic eschatology but it is one that is completely misunderstood, even by modern-day Salafists. 

The coming of the 'black flags of Khorasan' signals the end of the world - at least in the sense of the end of tyranny and the overt dominant sway of Shaitan in the human world.
Dasht-E Lut - the salt desert of Iran

Khorasan being some uncertain, almost mythical area, possibly comprising northeastern Iran, parts of Afghanistan, and Central Asia.

I believe that many parts of Islamic written material, and also its oral tradition, are nothing less than a text-book of supernatural ideas, most of which have some genuine source but rarely seen within the present-day renderings of what those passages really refer to. And so when people use them, it's a bit like Mickey Mouse in the Sorcerer's Apprentice... 
Mansory custom Mercedes, Geneva Show (recent).

One of our contributors just sent some pictures of the Dasht-E Lut desert taken from a para-glider. And probably we won't be able to post most of them here just yet!

Wikipedia's eulogizing of General Qassem Soleimani is a valuable exercise because when you see the unadulterated vision of a particular side, you find out who they are in their own mind. There's nothing wrong with that.

The Wikipedia entry never says how Soleimani suppressed the incipient student revolt of 1999 under Seyyed Mohammad Khatami - the 5th President of Iran who was ousted in 2005. Khatami is a friend of Klaus Schwab. I don't think this Schwab is related to Charles Schwab the other banking identity and rumored relative of Katy Perry and definite backer of Donald Trump.

Khatami was a proponent of the ideas of Al-Farabi - who we talk about in the up-coming Amazon book 'Q Disclosure Rainbow Bombs.'

Which is currently available in free review copy form for at least the next week or so.

https://www.inkitt.com/stories/thriller/422258




Monday, 6 January 2020

X-Rated And Very Rude...

In the words of Ricky Gervais... Well, we don't need to actually say those words.

But you see the problem with the sexual and gender propaganda that is firmly in everyone's faces today, is that it plays on people's propensity to find things that they are, or else simply can be made, angry about. It plays on frustration. It is straight from the Tavistock social science human coercion manual. Tavistock is formally known as 'the Tavistock Institute of Human Relations' and its current number one client is the European Union.
Batwoman's real car...

And it makes no secret of working for the so-called - I mean to say, it actually publicizes this - Third Sector; which is namely, for George Soros.

The genuine history especially of relatively modern instances of public figures who drifted this side and that side of the gender demarcations - is that all the major overt icons were not symbols or icons of sexual frustration: Marlene Dietrich was not, nor Patricia Highsmith, Greta Garbo, Gore Vidal, Truman Capote, Jean Cocteau... None of them were.  

And speaking of Cocteau - at least the name, anyway - it is possible to look at an example (of a public figure) along the extreme feminine side of the spectrum, Elizabeth Fraser from Cocteau Twins, and then compare such a female with another female way across to the masculine side, say someone like the late Magdalene Berns, or Julia Beck, or even Martina Navratilova. ...And realize very easily that they are all obviously female and women.

That you see, is not the method of this type of Tavistock propaganda - they (Tavistock) are not trying to promote sexual drift at all...

No one is 'confused' by a masculine woman. No one is even confused by a lesbian woman.
Real batwoman

Ah no no, you see - this crowd is promoting 'incel;' involuntary celibacy -, and ultra veganism which will tamper negatively with your brain as well as your body, and anything that expresses inadequacy. The latest thing is so-called (it's called this, but it isn't a scientifically accurate terminology) 'Dopamine fasting.'

So what I have linked to here - which is downloadable - is 'x-rated' and for the robust only, but it will point out to you that the 'Chelsea boot' which every stupid fool who thinks they are a London denizen or part of today's pretend 'upper class,' and who thinks they know what 'James Bond' dressing is all about, and thinks they know what they are wearing when they don black-tie tuxedo... ...well the Chelsea boot that all these idiot men are wearing believing they are the bee's knees in Savile Row male ritual formality appropriate to, why, them themselves of course, the putative 'upper class' who all went to Oxford and Eton on daddy's corruption money thereby entitling them to the appellation 'aristocracy -' 

well, it's a lady's shoe.






  

Sunday, 5 January 2020

'Pop Culture Does Not Represent Them.'

Those are some of the words of one of our commentators here - they posted a comment down below the last article basically to the effect that there are modern cultural styles that are authentically presenting masculine figures, but these are out in the non-urban areas, and they are virtually never given much positive attention in the popular media. 

When you are living out in the rural regions or in the wilderness or any less-than-urban areas, by force of necessity you have to be capable of solving material problems and you have to deal realistically with real situations - in short, there is little scope to 'explore,' to 'meander' into the modern urban effeminate affectations.

I have no problem entertaining dispute or debate about what really constitutes 'effeminacy' as I seem to have pitched the term here just now.

Actually I am not someone who believes there are no such things at all as naturally effeminate individuals, or even that there are no such things as naturally homosexual people - I just do sense there is an agenda at work in the modern day however, which is in essence and at heart not at all interested in the rights of any such people. And I further think there are grounds to believe the agenda is extraordinarily dangerous and capable of ripping power from individuals as vital human participants in human society, and substituting a top-down ideology in which you cannot see who is sitting at the top.

You see people can argue, they can debate, they can tussle and tug at each other's hold on the moral prevalence at any given moment - because even if it were the case that we had some amazing mathematical calculus for 'solving' precisely, the given questions we have about gender, sex, equality, social rights and responsibilities and even duties, the fact is life is dynamic and many things about it change continuously. Which is the reason many minds have to present their various views and the best judgement reached in important matters.

Some absolute principals always hold but only in the same sense that Pythagoras's Theorem always holds - yet it NEVER materially exists by nature nor can it be found in a perfect template in the material Universe, and many things change all the time around the non-material but absolutely real, principal that governs the theorem.

I guess what I mean to say is that there are sound logically and philosophical grounds to grab onto a 'vision,' or many aligned visions about what it means to be a good human being, a good man, a good woman, a decent person - and just for right now, icons of traditional masculinity, and traditional femininity, are pole stars. They are important. Because via them you can see what 'games' other people are playing who are only seeking to deliberately confuse and to unsettle. We are smart - we know how to distinguish between irony and dissembling.

Here's Dorothea Taylor - she's a pro-drummer who recently went viral with a short video clip of herself hitting the skins on 'Down With The Sickness' - a heavy HEAVY piece by 'Disturbed.' 

Now as you all know well and truly by now, because I've been on about it for a while, I am right now finishing a collaborative effort with some women who are still highly 'active and not yet ready for retirement' - I think that's the phrase I was given... LOL

And over the next few articles there will be a few 'interesting' bits and pieces for ya, leading up to what will be released into the 'Q'-a-sphere as 'Disclosure - Rainbow Bombs.' But you don't need to know about that yet. I'm just letting it DROP here and now in case the seeping out that is already on-going gets to people who say hey why didn't you tell us?

I have been telling you. But some of you are still worrying about the wrong things.

So, 'Q drops,' eh... Rainbow Bombs. That's what will drop.

Remember what I just said. 





Monday, 30 December 2019

All These New (Old) Perspectives

All of you regulars know that I am at the moment working with a small team of women academics from er, Swarthmore...

Swarthmore being one of the earliest coeducational colleges in the United States.

What I am becoming more and more conscious of, however, is not so much the confusing state of women's 'self-identities' within society - which is definitely real enough - but the subtle changes in male iconography.

It used to be that one of the quiet, slightly folkloric items of scuttlebutt inside of mainstream intelligence and counter-intelligence communities, was that some operatives could 'beat the lie-detector.' This was based on authentic research about neural networks and their operation, and the idea that when someone consciously understands how a thing operates inside the whole brain, it is possible to divert response nerves with deliberate distracting measures you take that others cannot see or detect that you are employing.

Well things have moved a long way down the road from those days and frankly, I don't think it is possible anymore to deceive a full-suite 'lie detector' screening.

Why this is important - is that it is bad policy to try and fabricate things to the CIA if you are in any way engaging with them. And that also means in turn, that the people there have a massive responsibility to do the right thing at all times.

It is utterly critical in today's world, to align behind some positive forward direction intended to provide a beneficial and functioning, functional, legacy for the future.

This has got to emerge as a broad social phenomenon.

It cannot be, that people accept it is possible to cut any moral corners 'just' for the sake of seeming security goals. 

One possible slogan could be 'don't cut any moral corners, ever.'  We become the thing we are claiming to stand against -, to be fighting against, when we cut those corners ourselves in the name of some specious overriding objective. There are none. There are no 'overriding objectives.'

It's possible to not like some process or procedure that is unfolding because we live in an imperfect world. But that is not the same thing as making a pretense of creating 'perfection' by just 'slightly' getting a little bit pregnant!

This is where the UK has gone, this is the road it has taken recently and I don't think it will easily find the way back. 

John Brennan is an operative of people centered in Luxembourg, not Washington. There are many words to describe him and I don't feel this is the place to use them...

Brennan currently works for something known as the 'Global Strategies Group.'

Social 'movements' have become, these days, all 'global movements,' and that is because they are part of a 'global strategy.'

I have been slowly learning what would be easily identified as a 'woman' projecting authentically in a woman's mindset in the middle of a contemporary social (meaning also in a multi-gender work environment too) context. The proposition that has been put to me - and which I accept - is that there is and has been very much in evidence, such a thing as 'the false feminine.'

But what is the authentic masculine? Now? Nowadays, as opposed to the days of my and your fathers?