I've been promising myself to post something about this 'Matso's Alcoholic Lemonade' but each time I've tried I drunk all that I had and didn't think I could do it justice until the next time I had one in my hands.
So I chanced upon this locally-brewed 'lemonade beer,' see... And I thought, well this is going to be this sweet, yucky weirdo thing...
However I also I knew the standard of brewery that makes this thing and I figured I'd 'better give it a try.'
It's fantastic. One - it's actual beer, of some kind, I don't know what kind. Two - it's got amazing real and highest quality lemons in it. It's just absolutely fantastic. A very very good drink. Tastes great, adult-tasting, not sweet, actually pours with a head on it. I don't know how they've managed to do it. It isn't strong, it's only 4.6% alcohol, just enough to give the whole experience a decent depth, along with the freshness of the high quality, probably Meyer lemons, I think.
My god it's good.
And it's gone now. The drink I had in my hand a few minutes ago is all gone.
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Friday, 3 April 2020
Thursday, 2 April 2020
Getting The Party Started
Yesterday, I went into the streets of the capital city near where I live. At the top end of the main street of the financial blocks, there were a couple of Aboriginal teenagers kicking an Australian Rules football across the middle of the main street here, which is normally full of traffic of all kinds - cars, commercial vehicles, bikes, motorcycles, and pedestrians.
Empty as a cow paddock in winter.
The 'First Nation' people have been here for at least thirty-odd thousand years.
Seventy-five thousand years ago - which is the number given by Vedic scholars, and much disputed by academic institutions - an extraterrestrial ('yakshaswarupa:' extraterrestrial) known as 'Shiva' incarnated in physical material human form on Mount Kailash in the Trans-Himalayas .
I commented to a colleague earlier today that despite the China government running all kinds of weird studies into pandemics and their effects on various societies in history for more than three/four years now, combined with known experiments they were running in their labs to create new forms of viruses - whoever released this one must have been pretty ruthless.
'Shiva' is commonly misunderstood as the God of Death. He is not the God of Death. His name means - 'that, which is not.' Mrti is death, 'a-mrti' is the substance that prevents death.
Ten million dollars, some 'amrti,' plus about five or six coffees, and we can get the party started here.
'Ten million dollars' is this figure that exists in the mind of today's man, which provides enough for him to get a modest house that he can show off to his family and friends who otherwise thought him a useless no-hoper, together with a hot car he can do 'burn-outs' in around the front of his church, temple, mosque, meeting hall, and ex-employer's place, with enough in cash left over to 'buy' some easy physical liaisons of the irresponsible kind and then some more to buy expensive trinkets and 'luxury experiences' to pacify the waters of his mind.
Empty as a cow paddock in winter.
The 'First Nation' people have been here for at least thirty-odd thousand years.
Your house... |
Seventy-five thousand years ago - which is the number given by Vedic scholars, and much disputed by academic institutions - an extraterrestrial ('yakshaswarupa:' extraterrestrial) known as 'Shiva' incarnated in physical material human form on Mount Kailash in the Trans-Himalayas .
I commented to a colleague earlier today that despite the China government running all kinds of weird studies into pandemics and their effects on various societies in history for more than three/four years now, combined with known experiments they were running in their labs to create new forms of viruses - whoever released this one must have been pretty ruthless.
Your friend... |
'Shiva' is commonly misunderstood as the God of Death. He is not the God of Death. His name means - 'that, which is not.' Mrti is death, 'a-mrti' is the substance that prevents death.
Ten million dollars, some 'amrti,' plus about five or six coffees, and we can get the party started here.
'Ten million dollars' is this figure that exists in the mind of today's man, which provides enough for him to get a modest house that he can show off to his family and friends who otherwise thought him a useless no-hoper, together with a hot car he can do 'burn-outs' in around the front of his church, temple, mosque, meeting hall, and ex-employer's place, with enough in cash left over to 'buy' some easy physical liaisons of the irresponsible kind and then some more to buy expensive trinkets and 'luxury experiences' to pacify the waters of his mind.
The Brisbane radio personality, Alexandra Hirschi, who came to some fame working on a radio program in Dubai. |
Monday, 30 March 2020
The 'Large Computer' Scenarios
Didn't take all that long.
So, the things have spurted out some 'high reliability' scenarios - only one, in fact.
Not good. Not good. A lot of problems.
It's going to be very interesting to see the leaders of the world run around like chickens with their heads cut off 'going forward.' Don't you love it how they all love to use that phrase: 'going/moving forward?' Forward, to where?
I've got a big job on my hands now as the result of this pretty decisive return by the gigantic crystalline machines.
I mean if I outright just plain said it here succinctly at some point, you know, trouble.
No can do, dudes. And dudettes.
But we are here. And this is the right place. You are in the right place. Go to the very worst scenario side of things, put it that way.
Seriously, I don't want to inspire fear or panic, no no - it isn't necessary. In light of the motivation to get at least something useful out there really early on though, I think it is important to say right now - no, there is no early resolution here, and there are going to be follow-up let's um just say 'problems.'
So, the things have spurted out some 'high reliability' scenarios - only one, in fact.
Not good. Not good. A lot of problems.
It's going to be very interesting to see the leaders of the world run around like chickens with their heads cut off 'going forward.' Don't you love it how they all love to use that phrase: 'going/moving forward?' Forward, to where?
I've got a big job on my hands now as the result of this pretty decisive return by the gigantic crystalline machines.
I mean if I outright just plain said it here succinctly at some point, you know, trouble.
No can do, dudes. And dudettes.
But we are here. And this is the right place. You are in the right place. Go to the very worst scenario side of things, put it that way.
Seriously, I don't want to inspire fear or panic, no no - it isn't necessary. In light of the motivation to get at least something useful out there really early on though, I think it is important to say right now - no, there is no early resolution here, and there are going to be follow-up let's um just say 'problems.'
Sunday, 29 March 2020
'Illuminati' Versus 'Salon Society.'
Now I've mentioned this so many times hereabouts already that it should come as little surprise that I'm repeating in this context. But anyway, just to remind...
A long time ago, and it is a long time now, more than twenty years although it doesn't seem that long... ...except it is; I went to this 'private party' in Sydney, Australia. And at that party were a pair of women, both very tall, similar age, very similar in looks, although one had this very very serious expression on her lips most of the time. Both of them were - well, if I said scantily clad that would be an understatement.
What went on at the party I don't need to go into here. There were a considerable number of people there for a 'private party' - I'd say at least a hundred, but it was a huge facility, one floor more or less of an historic hotel.
This function was a couple of years prior to the release of Kubrick's final movie.
Traditionally, in the old days of Parisian Bohemian 'Salon Societies,' private functions were arranged and hosted by women, not men - and that was because, according to folklore, some of the super-wealthy aristocratic ladies who held these gatherings were from morganatic marriages, which are sometimes also called 'left-handed marriages.' And indeed among those who know, this does indeed mean 'sinister.' Ostensibly the thing comes about from lower ranking partners or children agreeing not to claim any titles from the higher ranked spouse, but then, 'higher ranked' by whom? Additionally, there were a number of regions where titles were matrilineal, and so the ladies involved possessed all the money and the titles, but after various wars and destructions of empire, they had no country to call their home any more.
You see there are two entirely different and completely separate strands of European 'Illuminism,' and you've never heard about it and people generally are never going to be told about it - but I'll tell you about it here.
The standard (and absolute rubbish/nonsense) fable is the one to do with an 'Adam Weishaupt,' and that's the story you along with everyone else, knows about...
I have observed during this present coronavirus episode, that the public generally simply insists on believing there is an elite group of secret, secretive people who run their lives and are responsible for all the evils in those lives, and their purpose is to have and to keep absolute power and control over everyone else. Well okay, fine; that's fine.
So now I move to some other figures of history - Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly, being the first of these. Sometimes his books were published styled as having been written by 'Barbara' d'Aurevilly. He wrote about a certain Compte de Mesnil (same as the champagne 'Mesnil') who held decadent and sinful parties at his mansion, and who either consorted with the devil or in some way procured intercourse with the occult world.
d'Aurevilly was a patron of the private 'salon' of the Baroness Almaury de Maistre.
It's from de Maistre and de Mesnil that came the legend of the 'thousand points of light' occult Chateau des Amerois - a place and its eponymous phrase that President Donald Trump recently referred to in a speech about winning: 'Thousand points of light. What the hell is that?' And he said it over and over.
LOL
The Weishaupt 'Illuminati' has long tried to hi-jack things from the history of the Parisian private salons - and the 'thousand points of light' is one of those things. But they neither understand the concepts involved nor have ever had anything to do with the rituals and undertakings of the private salon societies run largely by female intellectuals - 'Rusalka' is a famous, famous opera officially said to have been composed by Antonin Dvorak and first performed in 1901 in Prague. In fact it was composed by Baroness de Maistre and performed in Belgium in 1870.
One of the locations used by Kubrick, in EWS, was Elveden Hall, in Suffolk - owned by the Guinness Family.
A long time ago, and it is a long time now, more than twenty years although it doesn't seem that long... ...except it is; I went to this 'private party' in Sydney, Australia. And at that party were a pair of women, both very tall, similar age, very similar in looks, although one had this very very serious expression on her lips most of the time. Both of them were - well, if I said scantily clad that would be an understatement.
Nice old hotel - this is the ground floor. |
What went on at the party I don't need to go into here. There were a considerable number of people there for a 'private party' - I'd say at least a hundred, but it was a huge facility, one floor more or less of an historic hotel.
This function was a couple of years prior to the release of Kubrick's final movie.
Traditionally, in the old days of Parisian Bohemian 'Salon Societies,' private functions were arranged and hosted by women, not men - and that was because, according to folklore, some of the super-wealthy aristocratic ladies who held these gatherings were from morganatic marriages, which are sometimes also called 'left-handed marriages.' And indeed among those who know, this does indeed mean 'sinister.' Ostensibly the thing comes about from lower ranking partners or children agreeing not to claim any titles from the higher ranked spouse, but then, 'higher ranked' by whom? Additionally, there were a number of regions where titles were matrilineal, and so the ladies involved possessed all the money and the titles, but after various wars and destructions of empire, they had no country to call their home any more.
Not Nicole |
You see there are two entirely different and completely separate strands of European 'Illuminism,' and you've never heard about it and people generally are never going to be told about it - but I'll tell you about it here.
The standard (and absolute rubbish/nonsense) fable is the one to do with an 'Adam Weishaupt,' and that's the story you along with everyone else, knows about...
I have observed during this present coronavirus episode, that the public generally simply insists on believing there is an elite group of secret, secretive people who run their lives and are responsible for all the evils in those lives, and their purpose is to have and to keep absolute power and control over everyone else. Well okay, fine; that's fine.
So now I move to some other figures of history - Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly, being the first of these. Sometimes his books were published styled as having been written by 'Barbara' d'Aurevilly. He wrote about a certain Compte de Mesnil (same as the champagne 'Mesnil') who held decadent and sinful parties at his mansion, and who either consorted with the devil or in some way procured intercourse with the occult world.
d'Aurevilly was a patron of the private 'salon' of the Baroness Almaury de Maistre.
It's from de Maistre and de Mesnil that came the legend of the 'thousand points of light' occult Chateau des Amerois - a place and its eponymous phrase that President Donald Trump recently referred to in a speech about winning: 'Thousand points of light. What the hell is that?' And he said it over and over.
Same 'not Nicole' person. See her nice ring? |
LOL
The Weishaupt 'Illuminati' has long tried to hi-jack things from the history of the Parisian private salons - and the 'thousand points of light' is one of those things. But they neither understand the concepts involved nor have ever had anything to do with the rituals and undertakings of the private salon societies run largely by female intellectuals - 'Rusalka' is a famous, famous opera officially said to have been composed by Antonin Dvorak and first performed in 1901 in Prague. In fact it was composed by Baroness de Maistre and performed in Belgium in 1870.
One of the locations used by Kubrick, in EWS, was Elveden Hall, in Suffolk - owned by the Guinness Family.
Friday, 27 March 2020
In Plain Sight
I suppose in those days it was a handful of intellectuals who actually used their brains for us all, and so we had to put up with the iciness of Gore Vidal and the acidity of Capote and the shivering anger of Norman Mailer - otherwise we just consumed and absorbed whatever we were told so long as the backing-tracks sounded cool.
Right here, hidden in plain sight, was the fact that the Thunderball movie proposition is built on the premise that those nuclear bombs were stolen from the United Kingdom...
This was propaganda by the US, not by or from the UK. They were literally 'telling it like it is' (or was, and still is now too). It's the United Kingdom which poses the greatest security risk. You will recall, no doubt, that the alleged spy for Moscow, Klaus Fuchs, in the huge post-war nuclear secrets incident in America - was originally an employee of Wills (Imperial Tobacco, UK).
I'm just covering and re-covering this issue so that nothing I put out there next will be as much of a surprise as it is bound to be, otherwise.
If I go back for one second to those 'intellectuals' - or, as the modern French call them 'public philosophers' - and pick out Mailer here, he's an example of the prickly, difficult nature of such people, but that doesn't dispose of their sheer outright brainpower. Mailer ended up getting pretty darn close to something of an 'awful' national secret regarding the beautiful Marilyn Monroe, and he verged on getting it right when he opined that some rogue people in the FBI and CIA and 'done her in.' She died August 1962, JFK a year later, November 1963. Kim Philby, you will remember 'disappeared' for Moscow January 1963.
Mailer speculated in a book that the FBI was wiretapping Monroe and had removed the recordings and devices after she had died. And the FBI officially checked whether this was true, came out with the obvious 'not true' and tried to have Mailer's book suppressed in the form he wanted to publish it. But what Mailer had really said was mafia operatives had wiretapped Monroe and that the FBI had removed the taps. Since Hoover had officially declared there was no such thing as 'the mafia' in America, there is a certain amount of irony in the whole thing.
One outstanding issue with any of the conspiracy theories regarding Monroe is that all of them lack a realistic motivation. Why would Hoffa kill her? What would be the point of that? Why would 'rogue agents' in any otherwise official organization kill her? I mean, anything's possible but these things are all shaky propositions at best in the absence of something truly solid about any of those parties' calculations and motivations.
So now I put it to you, the one element you will not find anyone has ever publicly spoken of before -, namely, it was not what Marilyn Monroe knew at the time (of her death that led to her being murdered), but what she would have known or realized at least, put it that way, were John Kennedy to be assassinated... And he was -, so what might have Marilyn Monroe had to say then were she alive?
Relax, I'm not going 'reveal' anything about 'who killed JFK!' Waste of time. Someone killed him, that's about the only decent fact available these days about it! LOL
What I'm really trying to tell you, is that really large and sophisticated genuine 'conspiracies' do not happen overnight - they are a damned long time in the making, in the formulation, in the preparation, and finally the execution and unfolding with all the attendant consequences.
But what you have to do is maintain a good close watch along the way, so that at the end, when you see the 'inevitable,' it is crystal clear to you because you have kept hold of that labyrinth strand of cotton, if you will, and so you will be able to tell who is really pulling on the end of it at the crucial moment.
Already, right now, who is being 'fitted in the frame' by people like 'Amazing Polly' and similar, are the 'secret elites' behind the UN, and 'globalists,' and 'the Rothschilds' (again) - whereas in fact Xi was sticking a lot of pressure - all by himself unprovoked - against HK, against Japan, against even the USA, and all the time the UK was pretty quiet, indeed they were the first to accept Huawei's 5G, against the advice of the US. Don't ever lose sight of this, because it will become important later -, well, in fact - soon. Because if you just imbibe the 'follow-the-leader' material of people like Polly and the like, your brain will turn to mashed banana.
Right here, hidden in plain sight, was the fact that the Thunderball movie proposition is built on the premise that those nuclear bombs were stolen from the United Kingdom...
Avro Vuclan - wonderful plane. Was the thing in 'Thunderball' that Largo stole from the United Kingdom... |
This was propaganda by the US, not by or from the UK. They were literally 'telling it like it is' (or was, and still is now too). It's the United Kingdom which poses the greatest security risk. You will recall, no doubt, that the alleged spy for Moscow, Klaus Fuchs, in the huge post-war nuclear secrets incident in America - was originally an employee of Wills (Imperial Tobacco, UK).
I'm just covering and re-covering this issue so that nothing I put out there next will be as much of a surprise as it is bound to be, otherwise.
If I go back for one second to those 'intellectuals' - or, as the modern French call them 'public philosophers' - and pick out Mailer here, he's an example of the prickly, difficult nature of such people, but that doesn't dispose of their sheer outright brainpower. Mailer ended up getting pretty darn close to something of an 'awful' national secret regarding the beautiful Marilyn Monroe, and he verged on getting it right when he opined that some rogue people in the FBI and CIA and 'done her in.' She died August 1962, JFK a year later, November 1963. Kim Philby, you will remember 'disappeared' for Moscow January 1963.
Recognize her? She was also in 'You Only Live Twice.' |
Mailer speculated in a book that the FBI was wiretapping Monroe and had removed the recordings and devices after she had died. And the FBI officially checked whether this was true, came out with the obvious 'not true' and tried to have Mailer's book suppressed in the form he wanted to publish it. But what Mailer had really said was mafia operatives had wiretapped Monroe and that the FBI had removed the taps. Since Hoover had officially declared there was no such thing as 'the mafia' in America, there is a certain amount of irony in the whole thing.
One outstanding issue with any of the conspiracy theories regarding Monroe is that all of them lack a realistic motivation. Why would Hoffa kill her? What would be the point of that? Why would 'rogue agents' in any otherwise official organization kill her? I mean, anything's possible but these things are all shaky propositions at best in the absence of something truly solid about any of those parties' calculations and motivations.
Hong Kong actress Tsai Chin - 'You Only Live Twice.' |
So now I put it to you, the one element you will not find anyone has ever publicly spoken of before -, namely, it was not what Marilyn Monroe knew at the time (of her death that led to her being murdered), but what she would have known or realized at least, put it that way, were John Kennedy to be assassinated... And he was -, so what might have Marilyn Monroe had to say then were she alive?
Relax, I'm not going 'reveal' anything about 'who killed JFK!' Waste of time. Someone killed him, that's about the only decent fact available these days about it! LOL
Real 'Thunderball' stuff - was always US military tech. Sure Costeau was involved too... |
What I'm really trying to tell you, is that really large and sophisticated genuine 'conspiracies' do not happen overnight - they are a damned long time in the making, in the formulation, in the preparation, and finally the execution and unfolding with all the attendant consequences.
But what you have to do is maintain a good close watch along the way, so that at the end, when you see the 'inevitable,' it is crystal clear to you because you have kept hold of that labyrinth strand of cotton, if you will, and so you will be able to tell who is really pulling on the end of it at the crucial moment.
Already, right now, who is being 'fitted in the frame' by people like 'Amazing Polly' and similar, are the 'secret elites' behind the UN, and 'globalists,' and 'the Rothschilds' (again) - whereas in fact Xi was sticking a lot of pressure - all by himself unprovoked - against HK, against Japan, against even the USA, and all the time the UK was pretty quiet, indeed they were the first to accept Huawei's 5G, against the advice of the US. Don't ever lose sight of this, because it will become important later -, well, in fact - soon. Because if you just imbibe the 'follow-the-leader' material of people like Polly and the like, your brain will turn to mashed banana.
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