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Monday 15 April 2019

A Predictive Approach

This is the start of the Autumn Opera Season in Europe. Yes there is opera almost everywhere, but I am picking out Europe at the moment because that is where modern narrative dramatic singing we call 'opera' began after all. And for this post I wanted to look at something to do with large structural architecture associated with opera.

Now there are many things one might conclude about examining modern design as compared to design approaches of the past but I want to focus on the impact of computer-generated hypothetical visuals. In this mode, the human design decision-maker or design manager, matched what they saw with some internal aesthetic template, and then says 'yes' to one visual image in a vast series of them; 'we'll adopt that one...'
Inside the very modern Bastille Opera in Paris

In the past, the human designer internally considered an imagined concept against a different set of templates, which were not all visual alone, but consisted of idea frameworks and intangible base principles, not just iterations of pictures be they multi-dimensional or simple two-dimensional drawings.

What I would suggest is that the way in which humans think becomes characteristically different depending on such differences of approach - and that also includes the ability, or inability, to think using words alongside or instead of graphical images.

I could suggest that one reason that the upcoming schedule of appearances by the Russian-Ukrainian Anna Netrebko at the new 'Bastille Opera Building' rather than say the older Garnier Opera Theater, is to do with security issues.

The Bastille Opera was designed by the Uruguayan architect Carlos Ott.

And he is right at the top of modern architecture and designs very beautiful buildings. Without putting any pejoratives on it, the fact remains that modern architecture lacks the small detail and tiny intricate, perhaps ornate, design elements that old styles possessed - although one has to add that with the great modern exponents, you are looking at some considerable intellectual interplay of ellipsoids and regular polygons and clear, clean-faced surface geometry which seems to be a characteristic of this era's leading buildings.
New Ferrari Sp 38 -
an obviously computer assisted design.

My contention though remains that the approach endangers human thinking processes and limits them in what they are able to think and to predict - and the reason building architecture is possibly less fragile to the problems of computer-generated iterative approaches is that buildings are not moving in the way that cars, planes, pens, and similar kinetic mechanisms are. Yes, gravity, mass and void space also are considered in terms of 'dynamics' and conceptual motion, but the eventual product is a static thing like a statue, rather than a mechanism that creates friction due to actual motion. Buildings allow for a different pace of thought inside the mind of the architect and designer.

I say that modern people cannot predict their near-term future.

I say that they have missed the bleeding obvious and by a long way.
What happens in the future...?

Take the example of China - here we have an ego-driven dictator (quickly passed a law installing himself for life), running with the economic momentum of people who established the direction well before him, and whose mind he does not understand at all. It's entirely possible that with the death of Lin Biao in 1971, and the death not long afterwards (1976) of Zhou Enlai, that China has been in the hidden grip of a power-mad elite that bubbled along beneath the optimistic surface presented by people like Deng Xiaoping. ...Because the factual reality of Beijing politics is that all we have seen has been nothing but internal purges and fighting among themselves at the top, and a system that drove away clearly competent academics like Zhu Rongji from the top positions.

Today we have state-run propaganda and an obvious 'cult of Xi' afoot in China.

The end game to this story is crystal clear. It's a story that we are thoroughly sick of, having witnessed all of human history up until this moment - but, like any bad gambler, Xi no doubt thinks, 'but it will not happen to me.' We are beset by these types of characters walking the political stage, in such a way as they never have before; in the past, such people were more circumspect - Macron actually publicly equated himself to the Roman 'Jupiter.' 

I haven't heard Xi do similarly but then, I don't get as wide a range of reports from China, as I do from Europe. There is an ancient saying whose origin nobody knows - it is this: 'the god brooks none but himself to (show) overweening pride.'

Saturday 13 April 2019

Jay-Z Crowds Out The 'Luxury' Market

There has been a massive pull-back in the expenditure the big connected boards are making in the 'luxury market' scene - we saw how a few months ago Rolex drastically cut back their annual output of watches down to an anemic 600,000 pieces, and this has been followed up across the whole luxury brand vista, with advertisers pulling out of sponsoring big events, pulling out their money from television networks with respect to the annual commercial time 'buys.'
DJ Khaled backs D'usse Cognac, a 'Jay-Z' brand
...Happens to be a very good cognac, by the way.

There is a roaring whisper about the Shanghai/Beijing luxury market as well, which bodes ill for everyone in the rest of the world.

There will be a few excuses made to do with the uncertainty of 'Brexit' but the message we need to take is about underlying problems with a lack of purchasing interest by the so-called affluent consumer class.

It has long been an aphorism among chief executives who operate in the luxury market space that the consumer spend is tied closely to the Wall Street Index on general equities.

And so, on the surface of things you would not expect senior executives and the luxury manufacturing leaders to be making the kinds of investing decisions that they currently are making.
D'usse Cognac - pronounced 'dusay...'

What do they know or suspect that the rest of us do not know about or 'feel...?'

Nothing. They have no clue.

Period. And bank it.

For one thing, the subject they really have no clue about is actual 'luxury.'

Keiser Karl just passed away and he was pretty much the end of it all as far as genuine, authentic quality in design elements for the Western fashion world. David Tang passed not too long ago as well, so that was it for the old 'Empire Far East.' Lagerfeld's mother came from the old Paris 'Salon' world and the genuine wealthy Bohemian displaced aristocracy. Tang was sufficiently borderline close to the real China 'Tang' family of ancient times and ancient wealth and class...

I mean I appreciate that 'Bacardi' (a HUGE, global house) is still a family-owned business, but it is industrialized and megalithic - it makes play into the upper class's luxury consumable world, but to do so it has to go to small French estates and re-brand what those small houses have been making for decades and still make under their own names, and sell for vastly less.

So is it really true that because Jay-Z backs something all of a sudden that 600,000 'strong' list of rich people all goes and buys the 'up-branded' product at ten times the usual price?

God those rich people must be stupid. That's why they're rich; because they are stupid.

Huh?!!

This is an actual rum distillery, and only a tiny part
of the whole industrial plant and facility, which covers 100's of acres.

Friday 12 April 2019

The Greatest Ever

As a lot of the readers here will know - the racehorse Winx just ran her final professional public course race in the 2019 Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Randwick Racecourse in Sydney, Australia.

Winx is the greatest Champion racehorse I'll see in my lifetime. She retired undefeated, having won 33 races in a row, 25 of them at 'Group 1' level which is a world record.

Winx is by Street Cry from Vegas Showgirl.


I might note, just for personal reasons - and my wife and close friends can attest - that I backed her at her very first start, which she won by ten lengths going away from a good field.

There will be controversy from the overseas pundits and sports writers but the reality is there was never a better horse and there never will be, certainly not in our lifetimes. And as I always underline, European owners and trainers do not genuinely care about their animals as far as I'm concerned, taking exorbitant risks with them often, and always with those people, it's just about the money.

Australians love their animals and racehorse people (by far the majority of them) love their horses and look after them superbly.

The trainer of Winx Christ Waller broke down and was visibly in tears after the race, probably from relief as much as anything else; it's an incredibly stressful position that he has been in, with expectations far beyond the ordinarily 'high' and many people on the outside of course, just snarling and gnashing, who always wish to see tragedy happen to anything successful. Never did happen in this instance, however, and the horse has entered the history books forever.


Wednesday 10 April 2019

Okay, So They Lied...

You must have seen all those YouTube videos by now - 'History is One Big Lie;' 'They've Lied To You;' and so on.
Dekobra was a French diplomat who wrote some of the most
seminal modern
thriller and romantic drama novels of all time,
and which have been widely plagiarized by Hollywood in their movies.

Yeah so 'they' lied to us - Hitler 100% never started WWII, Churchill conspired to provoke America's entry into that war, the pyramids are more or less 12,000 years old not 4,500+/- and they are nobody's 'tombs,' the American Indians were already doing as much slaughtering and virtual 'genociding' of what each tribe construed another 'racially-inferior' American Indian tribe to be, and probably more so in fact, as then did the 'invading' Europeans afterwards...! ...And, modern 'elected' governments never work for the people who elected them, or apparently elected them..
Dekobra is widley translated, and is a popular novelist in Arabic

You can't do anything about it to stop it - 'they' are too numerous and have greater fundamental mass power.

Like Jesus and Imam Hussain you 'could' throw yourself into the gaping mouth of the hungry tiger, I suppose...

LOL

You don't know, you know, American Indians are heavily involved in Freemasonry as well. Why do you think they have 'lodges?'

Now.

Now...

No-o-w...

There's this little door, see, just in the garden fence down there at the end behind the big tree. It's very small; you won't be able to fit in through it to escape.
...And in Persian (this book is 'Lost Love').

Here's a pic from out of an old movie that is now owned by Microsoft in conjunction with Disney, who brought it out originally in 1961. In the movie this clever but scatter-brained toy-maker makes a strange 'ray' gun, which can either make you toy-sized (small), or normal-sized (as you were).

If you had that gun you could fit through the door.








  

Monday 8 April 2019

'Entourages of the Oligarchs'

One of my Russian friends tells me that one of the pet hates of ordinary Russian people today, is the facile wealth accumulated by what are termed 'the entourages of the Oligarchs.'

It is not exactly true that all of the general public at large in Russia appreciates whole-heartedly, the positive balance-sheet economic and effective political, directions taken by VV post the drunkard puppet of the West, Yeltsin.
Can you guess? You can't guess... And what's his significance?

By 'Oligarchs' it is meant by the common Russian public, those who benefited enormously in the 'privatization' process of previously state concerns - in their minds they do tend to still believe that the state would be the better managers or the more responsible and honorable towards the ordinary citizenry. 

Frankly, my friends, the most 'Soviet' of groups in Russia are those among the less privileged classes, and Putin and his circle are virtually not 'Soviet' at all. But does this mean Putin and his administration are, um, totalitarian?

This is a highly contested question, of course.

I cannot answer it satisfactorily to every mind here. I have some insight about it but not that any Western government would care to attend to - they, after all, have better sources and resources than do I. Such, as you will recall, was also the case when 1. The FBI and even parts of the CIA and all of the media opined very strongly that Obama and Clinton were not beholden to the Muslim Brotherhood as represented by those academics and thinkers in London like Jamal Khashoggi and his cousin (or uncle by different accounts) the multi-billionaire Adnan Khashoggi. No doubt the two hundred million sent to Hillary via the Moroccan ruling elites had no connection with the sudden introduction of Imran Arwan, the Pakistani Secret Service operative who had immediate open access to all of the US Secretary of State's communications from that point onwards; 2. The FBI was firmly of the view that 'Russians were colluding with Trump' or something like that, when I openly declared here and elsewhere that it was an element of Londonistan's MI6 that was manufacturing the false narrative all along. In fact I even showed where the 'peeing story' actually came from and that it was a CIA plan to uncover who was illegally intercepting secret coms...
This is also the Pushkin Cafe, but this is the Paris Pushkin Cafe

And as you know, I have long held that 3. Mueller would 'fall into a hole in the road.' 

I even specified that Alexander Downer was a con-artist working for MI6 and fraudulently claiming some loose talk had occurred with George Papadopoulos.

Long long LONG before anyone else you know said any of these things, I said them.

So yeah, everybody else has better sources and resources than I have. Every day, all the time, I'm sure you've noticed just by watching Fox and CNN.

'London City' as you all know, is a separate sovereign place of its own, with no legal obligations to the rest of the UK nor yet the Queen! And so if you subvert London City and the people at the top there - you effectively have control of the UK and much of Europe as well, not to mention those satellite vassals like Singapore and New Zealand.

Now I promised you that I would say something about actual Russian clandestine operations, AFTER the Mueller nonsense had wrapped up - and I shall.

But mostly, people will fail to understand what is being said.

Nevertheless, let's consider some facts:

If you want 'the best dessert in the world' among the nose-bleed level highest upper aristocracies, you go to the Pushkin Cafe in Moscow and ask for their dessert...

It is the best in the world.

Pushkin is famous for many things, he was a young short-story writer who died in a duel at 37 with a proto-Nazi, and he wrote a short story with supernatural elements in it about someone who learned the secret of gambling from 'the Queen of Spades ' ('Pikovaya Dama' means 'Queen of Spades') and this later became an opera by Tchaikovsky.

The secret imparted by this mysterious lady consisted of the numbers 3, 7, and 1.
Russian Pushkin cafe creme brulee

Now, because the education of the Western person is absolutely pathetic these last several decades or more, few or none, will have the slightest clue about anything that I just said.

So what's the point?

Of course Russians fucked up the election for the Democrats - as they did for several of the fronts of London City pretending to be Republicans and who really, have no clue the types pulling their strings. 

I could lay the whole thing out chapter and verse before even Jerrold Nadler - who would just stare and say, 'I don't get it.'

LOL

Got it?

That's how these things are done. And gotten away with too.

...Now. On to the next exciting adventures.

Oh, by the way - there are two billion Muslims on the planet or thereabouts. How many know that Aleksandr Pushkin, the great Russian novelist and short story writer, was part Arabic and his grandfather was a Muslim?

Keep it quiet though, eh. We only have enough oil for our own lamps and things are about to get very dark indeed soon.