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Wednesday 27 February 2019

Enemies of You and Me

Yes I understand there are people with very strong views on some of the 'news items' hitting the headlines these days.

But I'm assuming there are at least a few people who read here who realize that there is way too much contradictory logic associated with many of these items for them to ever be true even in the slightest or be accurate reflections of real and actual events as they really and actually ever occurred! 

I'll mention one blinder that has been repeated very liberally across numerous media platforms and branded outlets, and it is this one: 'cases are continued in courts when the main witnesses are long dead, just look at murders; murderers are still prosecuted long after their victims are dead...'
A 'Yellow Jacket?' LOL

Sort of true enough, murderers ARE still prosecuted and the hearings continued long after their victims are dead, but that is because the crime IS the death; namely - a murder. What if the 'murdered victim' were still alive? They have to be dead, that is the whole point of that crime! D'you see what I mean?

But this stuff simply doesn't matter in today's media - they will say anything and they are forcing people into beliefs and assumptions which simply are not available from any of the facts present. Things we have inherited as advanced civilized societies from institutions of law like the code of evidences of Justinian, and the maxims of Cicero have been cast aside by the part-time stringer from the Sydney Morning Herald whose name not even you can remember off the top of your head and whose name doesn't even always appear in the newspaper column byline.

So if you want to abandon thousands of years of juridical procedures this easily because you have been inflamed, for example, by the obvious abhorrence of the nature of certain accusations made by absolutely nameless and faceless forces acting in concert - go for it. Hot political causes are hot because they are bullshit designed to have you worked up so that you will go the way they want to lead you...

And they are specifically designed to attract special interest groups who are vulnerable to being 'un-enfranchised' let's say. 

You can imagine of course the other recent 'hot news story' about Trump's lawyer Cohen, whose evidence exclusively consists of his relating third party hearsay... Now what if he died? There would not be the opportunity for him to recant under cross-examination, and admit that he was lying all along. And yet one could imagine his death almost being evidence to today's media that his stories could not now be disavowed by him and therefore we must assume they cannot be proven fully untrue either... No worries there. You know what they will 'run' with.

You know, here's the other thing about this specific case - Michael Cohen says he does not have direct evidence that Donald Trump ever colluded with 'the Russians.' Oh, does he not? Well I'll tell you right now he's utterly lying about that - there absolutely is direct evidence and he must know it, because he was right slap bang in the middle of those New York social circles which included Trump and half a dozen Russian government operatives. So why is he saying he doesn't have evidence? What, was he so oblivious of those around him? What is he, a fucking moron??!

These things - what makes it as the leading news items - are all planned and 'placed.'

See, what the media does is quite sinister, and it's not actually 'word salad' although it often does sound like it. They successfully impute guilt via utter gibberish. Which is still a very clever thing if you think human beings are intelligent.

When underhanded people are successful at inventing 'truth' and making reality out of fiction and then forcing people into actions based on this kind of mischief, then society has become terminally damaged, out of control, unable to be repaired.

And it's very much more sophisticated than you know... Some of the supposed 'perpetrators' are in on the secrets, and you and I are not. Or at least not meant to be.

Saturday 23 February 2019

Bill's Crown Lagers

So a friend brings over this crate of beer, see. Well, he's actually family because of the same Scots Clan/Tribal thing-y.

Absolutely nothing is going on in the world anywhere.

Serhiy Leschenko, a Democrat Party operative and Soros-funded Ukrainian, was found guilty in December by no less than the Ukrainian Courts(!) would you believe, for violating US Law and interfering with the US Election by faking information about Paul Manafort and the so-called 'Russia Collusion' business and conspiring with biased officials in the US Government to promote such allegations and investigations. Media: crickets. The appeals time has lapsed and so the guilty verdict will stand. 

Luxury Magazines for wealthy people: crickets.

Warren Buffett: crickets. Oh, to qualify this he actually said there were no deals left in the business world - ergo, crickets. 

Chirp chirp. Brrt Brrt.

Silence in the woods.

This is going on over here:

Carlton United Breweries all-Australian malt Crown Lager. The premium beer no one loves. Much...

Mmn, well that's what the local MSM has said about it - that it is a premium beer but that no one likes it or talks a lot about it. Idiots. That's probably because they're too busy drinking it and they don't want to drive the price up by loudly proclaiming to the rest of the world what this thing is all about.

And here is what I made to eat to go with it - the world famous Cajun Butter Steak Bites...

Yeah. Not much going on in the world. LOL


Tuesday 19 February 2019

Pure Luxury Music

So I was telling you about the Sydney Symphony's exposition of the complete Beethoven's 9th, if you recall.

But music is a lot of things; it's drama and dramatic portrayal, expression of various things - emotions, the 'spirit of machines,' in the case of the later Nineteenth century English industrial-age composers, the 'feel' of dark cities and factories, and the working-class perspective... And over the seas in New Orleans there was some kind of post-French Bohemian color and glitter mixed in with the Mississippi mud...
She's married to the guy whose musical performance
we are about to hear/watch. She comes from near where I live and
we've seen her once or twice at photo shoots at the beach here for
Scoop Magazine, a local top quality mag part-owned by a young Ukrainian
who is currently being held without charge pending likely extradition to NYC to
face some kind of internet manipulation charges...

Recently, I encountered a couple of examples of modern musical art, both of which were re-workings of very old themes and styles - but both possessed just the right amount of their own individuality and innovation to mark them out. I will post a specific reference to just one of them at the moment, but this stands as one of those rare cases, where the performing musician manages to deliver the meaning within the character of the song, of the music, itself - and then the whole thing becomes quite a visceral work of art.

To explain further, the only, and I do mean only time I have ever heard someone play Paganini's most famous '4th violin concerto' with the adagio ending by Albinoni where it actually made any kind of musical sense - and Malmsteen enables it to make perfect sense - was in an early heavily-amp'd rock version on his (Yngvie Malmsteen's) electric guitar. Virtually all other players - either who try it on violin, or on guitar - turn the thing into note salad leaving the decisive 4th downbeat whole entire point of the thing somewhere 'on the table' so to speak, when the cards have all been played and the lights go out.

So now today we go to this guy - a relatively new name on the global music scene - Gary Clark Jr - and his performance of what is effectively a modification of a Blues' standard about trains and train lines: this is the age of steam, of rail, of iron and steel, and not so much of the 'angels (or 'engines') of gold' that Howling Wolf sang about at the Royal Albert Hall in the UK.



The real music starts about 1:10 in

Monday 18 February 2019

Tommy Robinson Ice-Picks The BBC

The independent journalist Tommy Robinson and well-known anti-UK Jihadi activist (many run-ins with Andy Chaudary! LOL) just published a video of himself confronting the BBC producer John Sweeney about a covert filming of Sweeney being extremely obnoxious and arrogant about the British working class, and getting violently drunk at the British taxpayer's expense. And after a few days of going completely paralyzed like a deer caught in the headlights, the BBC has 'launched an investigation into Sweeney's behavior.'

Now, this whole thing might not be able to be kept forever off the mainstream media, but even so, there are some things you should know about John Sweeney that they NEVER will tell you. Sweeney was a close friend and colleague of Jamal Khashoggi... That will likely NEVER be related in the mainstream public media sphere.




But what most certainly will in due course, be revealed, is that Sweeney is in fact, the main person responsible for the heavy promotion of the Steele 'dodgy dossier' into all of this false nonsense about Donald Trump being some kind of Russian puppet.

And now you can see why the government of the United Kingdom, including some judges and magistrates and police there, all conspired so vigorously to try and suppress Mr Tommy Robinson - they all claimed it was because of his 'hate speech' against Muslims and migrants.

In fact Robinson, whilst indeed being a vociferous critic of many Muslims, has as many personal friends who are Muslim!! And this is not to say he is not anti-Islam, because I think he is.

No. Tommy Robinson's big 'crime' was that he was the investigative reporter who exposed the underage sex ring that involved various members of Parliament over many decades and many senior police as well. And his second big crime is that he is without doubt an agent of those who are setting about to take apart the media networks who are, or at least were, in place to promote via the mainstream media, the 'Deep State' and globalist agenda that we have all become quite familiar with in recent years.

You can see that the 'big fight' is now on for young and old, as they say!

Sunday 17 February 2019

Collecting Things That BECOME Valuable Later

Quick note first: I had to go back and edit a few things in the last article - somehow, things were being altered from the original text during the upload; very weird...

Anyhow.

A point was raised in one of the private forums - people were sort of complaining that we all tend to miss out on 'collecting' that one thing that becomes a valuable 'thing' later on. I had been talking about how Chateau Angelus wine went up from thirty dollars a bottle maybe just even five years ago to its current price of around five hundred dollars.
This is from a Bordeaux wine industry function

Well one of the key factors that economists sometimes talk about but for everyone else it is completely counter-intuitive - is supply; it's not really rarity as such that drives prices up, it's how much genuine authentic demand you can procure from an actual marketplace and such things need an adequate supply of the 'thing' otherwise people just get frustrated and soon the demand dries up as a result. Even when you are talking about pure rarity and not intrinsic function or aesthetic appeal, in fact communication about the knowledge of the 'thing' in question must be extensive - super wealthy people like it to be known that they have acquired something worth a ton of money. When you are talking about secret Swiss collectors having or hording some stolen thing or virtually 'sacred' piece of art or whatever, this is something different - there the item does not have marketable valuable as such so owning it won't itself add to your own financial wealth.

So if you let's say for example, take the case of a big German industrial house 'getting behind' some French wine or other, then, they will 'arrange' for the market to move via highly specialized marketing and planting of reviews by experts, and even actually adding to the production standards and quality through increasing of their investment dollar into the product. You can imagine a hypothetical instance of a lesser-known French wine brand, that some major investment powerhouse pushed hard into the nascent China luxury and high net worth consumer market - with the effect that examples of the wine you might have collected rose in market price.
The Palais Garnier in Paris, which is a 'mysterious place...'

Bordeaux and Burgundies and Champagnes are not the only wines made in France of a very high standard. The Savoy wines (Savoie wine) are a case in point - but you will hardly ever see them talked about as things you want to collect because they might go up in value one day... But why not? Some of the greatest wines in the world are Savoy wines. In terms of classical economic theory though, they are not made in as great a supply as the Grand Cru wines of the South and West of France, AND ARE ALL ANNUALLY BOUGHT UP ENTIRELY AND DRUNK BY THE LOCALS THEMSELVES.

Which is not to say you will be unable to buy a bottle and have it shipped to you anywhere in the world.

But no one in the world of 'wine experts' expects these wines to go up in value and so why should you ever 'collect' them?

Big industrial houses have not shown any interest in investing in the Savoy wine region. So much so that these bottles have some of the most pathetically designed labels you will ever find anywhere!

Now...
This is not one of the bad-looking labels; I hate those labels
so much I didn't even post a pic here!

...Now, but now, hear me now: the greatest wine in the history of the world of all time, which was known by a particular name, was the Falernian - this is a legendary wine, from a legendary vineyard in Italy - and in fact one particular ancient vineyard's product has a mythical status, and was even in its day regarded as the best wine of all: and this was from the vineyard of a man called Faustus. It wasn't a red wine but neither was it exactly a white one either...

Falernian wine was regarded by some Romans as literally being the wine invented by the god Bacchus (Dionysus). And that would have been in Persia that he made that wine...

Now. See, there is today a rare wine from Savoy in North-Eastern France, known as 'Persan,' and it is quite rare. Savoy wines can be red but mostly they are white wines and there are also rose-colored wines as well.

Persan is called that because its grape was originally thought to be from Persia. 

The best versions of Persan wine are an incredible color, neither exactly white nor rose or red but kind of pinkish-orange. They are not expensive at all.

So when you set about to 'collect' something, you must decided whether you are having it because of its intrinsic worth to you or to experts or people who already love the thing - or whether you can perceive there will or might be some input by big players who will alter the monetary dynamics that pertain to the product or 'thing.'

Persan wine can and will last in the bottle, oh, um, under the right circumstances for thousands of years.
What color is this?

A god is a god is a god, you know, and the teaching is, that once having come into contact with a god, or anything that has had contact with the divine being, you will yourself never be abandoned by Heaven.

But there is a great barrier and a small doorway between Heaven and the Earth, which may not be passed except by the admittance of sentinels of god and of Heaven as such, depending on however you define Heaven and 'god' but it amounts to the same thing - the Absolute Judge of what is good is God Himself; and the absolute judge of good wine is equivalently God Himself too and no other. Al Hakim ul Muksit - the Absolute Judge. Look this up in the Koran and you will see these names attached to the god of wine... And this is a great mystery of course since commonly speaking Muslims consider alcohol unlawful and there is no specific 'god of wine' as far as they commonly think but it is in the Koran in a place few notice. Thereby is the doorway and the bridge to the impassable barrier between the mortal and the immortal Heaven; on one side the ignorant must remain and die, and on the other side, is knowledge and Life.

Ah but we want money primarily not knowledge nor yet Life. LOL - the rest of the great mythologies relate this account of one 'Midas' who asked Bacchus the God of Wine for money AND wine and Life, and so it is possible to have it all even according to the mythologies themselves. 

One of the most fascinating things is to step into, a place that you suspect could be 'mysterious ground' so to speak - and, knowing the mythologies you spend some time considering what to ask for.