Thursday, 18 December 2008
Tuesday, 16 December 2008
Ned
Three days of the condor, three days of the harrowing of hell.
Parent trap, one of the kids played by MK Lohan has an English accent, like one of Britney's putative alters. The parent trap is one of those films with two of her, too. She also did the mind-swapping freaky friday remake.
Ddelmart Vreeland, possible 9/11 whistleblower, has been jailed for being a paedophile. For 336 years, an apporpriate number.
Monday, 17 November 2008
Dark Angel MC
See pseudoccultmedia for more MC symbolism to do with the star, Jessica Alba. She was also in "Sin City" which I saw part of and which seemed to be about an elite deviant.
Thursday, 13 November 2008
Voice alters
Thursday, 6 November 2008
Comments!
The Picts were dolicocephalous, I believe, but aren't known to have shaped their heads with wooden boards like the huns. Whatever brain-shape induced peculiarities they had were their natural attributes.
Ungoliant was no servant of Morgoth. She joined his cause on the condition that he was sate her hunger. As her hunger was insatiable, this didn't end well for him.
And pseudoccultmedia has left a comment too. It's a small community on the internet. Certainly a Kat I know only uses it for Bebo. That's the way with the local youth. I remember the good old days of Usenet and .txt files.
I digress.
I woke this morning to find ITV3 on, specifically an old episode of "Goodnight Sweetheart". The main character is a time traveller and while travelling thusly he get hit by lightning leading to him splitting into two, him and an evil him. If shattered glass means MPD/DID, then surely so does this.
ITV4 is showing repeats of Andromeda, the Gene Roddenberry show (pusthumously, partly due to his mad-looking wife, he was also the fount of Star Trek, which is implicated by Springmeier, and supposedly had contact with "The Nine"). Two of the characters are a robot and a norn. The norn is called Trance Gemini, of the Lambeth kin nebula or something similar. She has mystical powers, can predict the future (and at one point swaps places with her future-self) and is actually a disguised stellar body, the star Tarn-Vedra. In the fifth series we see the rest of the members of the nebula and the all look the same. Same actress. Except for the avatar of the Abyss, the villainous presence in the show, who looks different. Different actress, I think. The robot regularly makes announcements along the lines of "I'm a warship".
Abyss, of course, is the only Sumerian word in the modern English language. It means the sweet waters below the earth. It's also the name of the god representing those. "Water flowing underground" as the Talking Heads sang.
That reminds me, there's a song called "I love the sound of breaking glass" by Nick Lowe. I see this stuff everywhere now.
I'm looking at pseudoccultmedia's personal profile.
Pretty much the movies I've come to expect, and the music too, from reading posts at rigint. Some things no-one seems to notice: the band Kula Shaker has a peculiarly esoteric set of lyrics. "I was told by a knight of the sun [masonic rank] that wisdom could set people free", for example.
Two more movies with apprent MK symbolism: Lost Highway (David Lynch) and an English one called "My Brother Tom".
Lost Highway is bizarre and seemingly impossible to interpret, but having two characters played by one actress (Patricia Arquette, also in Stigmata, Medium (TV series) and the Tarantino-scripted True Romance with Christian Slater) and one character played by two actors (Bill Pullman and some kid) is indicative.
My Brother Tom was made by FilmFour. It's about two abused teens, although I never saw all of it. I remember a few bits, but it was several years ago. There's a hair-dying by the female lead, a hedgehog which is set on fire, and when they mutually lose their virginity at the end he then throws himself in front of a train, although his ghost comes back to save her from her own suicide attempt, which is suggestively set in a forest grotto where she walks into a lake or pond with a highly reflective surface, representing in many nythological systems the entrance to the underworld and the subconscious mind it represents. Not to mention the shattered glass symbolism of the ripples in the water.
Drawn to mind are two other sci-fis, Babylon 5 and Stargate. In Stargate they gave through something which resembles the surface of water to other worlds. The first episode of Babylon 5 has a scene in a supposed Japanese garden with a sand pit in which artificial ripples are raked to represent water.
Wednesday, 5 November 2008
Tuesday, 4 November 2008
retards don't allow comments
Even the term “Homeland Security” was calculated to torch-off the brain-stem complexes, overwhelmngly in females (and certain pre-wired males, perhaps like the Head Coach), constantly stimulating their fear and nesting instinctual centers. Sorcery isn’t mumbo-jumbo and lighted candles.
I remember now, a once confusing matter of archaeology: people who were not physiologically Hunnish were found to have the Hun's dolicocephalic skulls. Turns out Celts and Goths, amongst other captured and conquered peoples, became honorary huns and used wooden boards to elongate the heads of their children. Therefore you end up with non-Huns with Hunnishly long skulls.
Tutankhamun: call him by his original name, Tut-ankh-ATEN.
Glaurung, Tolkien's dragon in the Silmarillion, is an interesting fellow. Not really evil, somehow above the light-vs-dark battle in which he serves. Only one other figure in the Silmarillion has such an attitude, for she is of unknown origin and has nothing to do with either side. She is Ungoliant.
Age of joseph replacing Father, apparently. jesus-is-lord said so, it pops into my mind.
Friday, 31 October 2008
TV review contd.
Another odd thing about Primeval is that one of the actresses is formerly of Mind Control band S Club 7, see most recent at pseudoccultmedia
Thursday, 30 October 2008
Tuesday, 28 October 2008
TV review
Firstly, at 8pm, on ITV4 was the first episode in the second series of "Primeval", a scifi drama in which a team of people of varied talents investigate the sudden appearance of gaps in the space time continuum. Four main characters, as with most of these programmes and no doubt representing various Jungian archetypes as I've said before. There's the Professor, he's the boss. There's the handsome one, the clever one and the feisty anima woman.
Instances of apparent symbolism include the "anomalies", ie gaps in the space time continuum through which dinosaurs and other monsters are wont to roam, which have been made by the special effects gubbins to resembles shards of shining broken glass. Shatter symbolism = MK.
The last episode of the first series and first of the second series also has another piece of MK symbolism, there is another semi-major character who is some sort of Home Office civil servant. She and the Professor are just embarking on romantic adventures when the last episode of the first series comes along and, during an expedition into the distant past, events happen which erase her from history. Only the Professor and his time travelling whore-wife remember her. Luckily the actress doesn't become unemployed but reappears at the end of the episode with a different name and no memory of the events which, due to the time travel, no longer happened.
The MK symbolism here is the woman being the same but having a different identity, symbolic of TBMC-induced MPD. Also her reappearance is heralded by shots of her feet walking into the room in ruby red high heels, symbolic of Oz programming.
There was something in Spooks, too, but I can't remember what.
Also, I feel I should say something about Charlie Brooker's E4 programme "Dead Set" in which zombies take over Big Brother and eat the crowd and presentrix. But I haven't the time.
Saturday, 25 October 2008
Oz
Tuesday, 21 October 2008
Words that deserve to be preserved - ray
WHY would they want to "fix" marriage, family law, or any other aspect of a gynogulag that
1) vastly enriches them
2) consolidates their power
3) destroyed the unions
4) keeps other men dispossessed, degraded, impoverished and hopeless
look, this aint particle physics: our elites award females almost total power over males
the vast majority of females are v easy to control -- give them money, toys, and power and they'll do anything
elites control females, females oppress males
voila
meanwhile, the republican party stays safely out of the loop, claiming ignorance of all this bullshit, pretending it's those Evil Democrats who are at fault, and hinting . . . but only hinting, that they'll Set All To Rights if only we "elect" one more repub president, senator etc
Saturday, 18 October 2008
Just like the old days
The editor liked the idea, but he didn't like the price of sending them both off first class to the Americas. An obvious solution presented itself: she would travel first class, he who was only the descendant of slaves would travel steerage.
Goat class, as Private Eye put it.
Friday, 17 October 2008
Thursday, 16 October 2008
Aleister
Aleister Crowley, in this instance his vision of Atlantean society as depicted in The Lost Continent:
"The whole population was put to perpetual hard labour."
Wednesday, 15 October 2008
Soros
Wednesday, 1 October 2008
Quotes
-- Erich Neumann, The Origins and History of Consciousness
"Every change in the relations between the sexes is attended by bloody events"
"[E]ach tribe has its tyrant. Since... there is... no such thing as individual paternity, the whole tribe has only one father, the tyrant... the tyrant derives all his rights from woman. The tyrannis is transmitted by way of the womb."
-- J.J. Bachofen, "Myth and Mother Right" (abridged English translation)
[K]ore’s bond with Demeter was the surce of the primacy of mother over father, of daughter over son … in ancient terms, the cultic-religious meaning of the maternal … is pimary and dominant.
-- J.J. Bachofen, Myth and Mother Right
Monday, 22 September 2008
An Inconvenient Truth (Not That One)
The End Of Communist Inevitability
In 1843 a book called the whig interpretation of history was published. It was very tapped into the zetigeist. The basic theme was the moral superiority of the English civilisation of the time. Not only was then-present society better than anything that had gone before, it was the best things could ever be. Nothing could improve on Anglicanism and constitutional monarchy. All that remained was for the rest of the world to catch up. This was what history had long been building towards.
Things had suffered a slight backwards step in the dark ages, but otherwise history had been a tale of progression from them to now. This is the Whig Interpretation of History: that history is going somewhere, and that somewhere is here.
This theory fell apart with the fall of the peaceful nineteenth century liberalism. But the core idea survived. History isn't just the tale of what was, but a process by which we approach a distinct goal. The early socialists, including Marx, believed their triumph was a historical inevitability. They had a better system and people would eventually wake up and embrace it.
The idea survives today, having outlived Liberalism and Communism. Another book has become its most famous expression, "The End of History" by Francis Fuck-ya-ma, State Department operative. Back to the nineteenth century liberalism. But this time there was a difference. There was no true belief behind Fukuyama. His book wasn't a statement of belief, but a statement of intent.
The intent was to eliminate all alternatives to the economic orthodoxy. The new interpretation of history was the old interpretation of history. The Whig interpretation. History was going somewhere again, but not into communism or Anglicanism. Now it was going, and had always been going, into capitalism and facade democracy.
But this isn't the way of history. History is not going anywhere. History is not a tale of progress but of conflict.
Thursday, 11 September 2008
Return of the ancient evil
Saturday, 16 August 2008
Friday, 8 August 2008
Christopher Lee quote
Black magic has a church-like hierarchy with leaders who want power over people. At the bottom are people who get conned into devil worshipping because they're lonely, insecure, or frustrated....
My roles in horror films brought me into contact with people who furthered my occult knowledge. I feel very much that it's my responsibility to persuade people to turn away from black magic...and I think my movies do just that by showing the true horror of evil.
Tuesday, 5 August 2008
Thursday, 24 July 2008
Saturday, 19 July 2008
Back at A4E again, libertarianism
The rights of property are conditional and solely made possible by the consent of society. The rights of the person are absolute and objective. People always own themselves, while real and moveable property are late novelties of civilisation.
The Scandinavians have got the right idea in that they allow people to take wild plants even from private land. One of the pioneering effects of the Magna Carta, underpublicised beside the introduction of the rule of law and so on, was to allow people certain rights over what effectively became common property. This was omitted from later versions of the Magna Carta and published in the form of a seperate charter, the so-called Forest Charter. This cave common men the right to take vild foods, fire wood, the right of free warren and so forth. The right to subsist therefore came ahead of the right to ownership of property.
The libertarians on the other hand have the wrong idea. They want to keep their property unmolested but they don't want to pay for it. Property is easily taken when there's no bullying government to protect it. "We're the real anarchists", as I believe a fascist once said. And that's true. Fascists and bullies are the anarchists. They want rid of social conventions so they can do what they want with the rest of society. The libertarians are the turkeys voting for christmas.
"We fascists are the only true anarchists." -- The Duke, "Salo"
Anarchy is to remove the restraining forces of society. But those forces are there for good reason. The inevitable result of anarchy is fascism, rule by the strong over the weak. Rule by the unscrupulous over the unprotected.
Not to decide is to decide, as the say. You know what the result will be if you don't make a decision, so by declining to make a decision you know what the result will be as if you made the decision and enforced it yourself. Libertarianism is therefore persecution of the poor. To not help the poor, knowing the result will be greater impoverishment, is to cause that impoverishment. To do so in the name of preserving your property, which is reliant on the consent of those poor and the rest of society, is unjust.
Charity doesn't come into it. Don't engage in charity. Charity is a tax scam, the rich give money because it reduces their tax bill. They give money to save money and for other reasons too.
They give money being able to dictate how it is spent. They give it conditionally for gratitude and obedience and control. They dictate how it's spent, they demand adulation in return, they demand submission and money in return.
If the rich feel so charitably inclined there's an obvious course of action: pay your taxes and allow them to be spent in the democratically willed way, as is your civic duty. Don't play the "tax efficiency" game.
Saturday, 12 July 2008
I didn't, anyway
-- Napolis vs Aquino
Wednesday, 9 July 2008
So much for the tule of law
The writer had been boarding a plane and had seen a woman have her nail scissors confiscated. Once on the plane he smelt petrol and was alarmed. It's alright, though aeroplanes don't run on petrol. Reassured he got the staff to look for the source of the smell. It was a chain saw in the overhead box. Wasn't on the list of things to confiscate. Well done.
Also well done to the Dutch DWP which has decided unemployment isn't due to a lack of jobs, or a lack of training on the part of the jobless, but due to scientology-style past-life-trauma-caused mental defects. Reminds me, I saw "Dianetics" a bit ago. I threw it in the bin. Hence it will soon be the case that anyone declining past life regression will be denied their benefits. Well done Holland. Still not as bad as the Mossad voice-stress analysers.
Rational government in action, I suppose. The impartial technocracy wisely leading us on. Synarchy. The Samurai of HG Wells. The Brave New World. So forth. Rule, it's claimed, by the competent. The end of history. A historical inevitability.
Our disagreements having all been resolved by the passage of time and the advance of human knowledge. Of course it's not true. They are victorious, but this wasn't inevitable any more than Communism and the end of the bourgeous state was the inevitable end of Communism and industrial civilisation. The political state of the world is constantly a battle field and the result of previous battles. Those in power always want to make their power not only right but inevitable.
Fascism is corporatism, as Mussolini said.
The great battle of the twentieth century was between a left wing which believed in personal freedoms and redistributive spending and a right wing representing business and government power. I see the Communists of Stalin and friends as right wingers here. The nomenklatura were never interest in freedoms, the poor or democracy. As so often the forces of the right muscled their way over the left.
The Insurgent Army of the Ukraine, led by one Makhno but effectively an Anarchist organisation with elected leaders, wasn't wiped out by the Tsar's white but by the Communist Reds. Even after the Reds decided to blockade them so that they couldn't get any ammunition they defeated the Whites who were trying to cross their territory to Red controlled Moscow. But the Ukraines suffered the Reds to survive up in Moscow and they paid for it.
The fact is that their are always two paths, that of the common good and that of private gain. Left and right. Tax and spend and debt. The bottom of society is in favour of the common good as it's their good. The rich, the powerful and the violent are different.
The political parties have not taken us the the end of history or a synthesis of beliefs. This is no consummation of righteousness. They have conquered. The political parties no longer represent the poor on the one side the and rich on the other, even to the extent that they ever did. They now make up nothing less than a conspiracy against the people of Britain.
There can never be a rational government. All government is ideology. The ideology currently dominating is raw self interest. It's not rationality and it's not inevitability. It is self-interest and opinion, arrived at through the conquest by the right.
Vanguardism had long been the way. One gang leading the way to what they think to be right. In the past. No longer. Now one gang only, not one for each point of view but one for the only point of view and everyone else can vote for them or not vote for them, but can't hurt them either way.
Friday, 27 June 2008
Perhaps
- George Orwell, 1984
Monday, 16 June 2008
Susan Lindauer
Thursday, 12 June 2008
Reservations about Barclays Personal Reserve
They, however, would rather have the money for themselves. Therefore I have received a letter. It congratulates me on the gracious and generous decision by the bankers to give me the facility to go £150 overdrawn without an overdraft. How nice of them! Previously when money was taken out which wasn't there they simply refused to honour the payment and, in stead, took the non-existent money themselves, sending me a letter informing me that I now owed them oney. No more. Now I can pay bills with money I haven't got. All I have to do is give them £8 every time I use it. Certainly less than the £35 per letter before. And, incidentally, I have to give them £22 per week every time I use it.
Given that I've previously had up to five months when my rent has been declined because of lack of funds, each time incurring the theft of £35, this would have cost me about £500, at least. Even more than the £175 it actually cost. No doubt this is a way to claw back moneys and to get around the law.
Shame on them.
Wednesday, 11 June 2008
An interview
With a supercillious old bag at Holland and Barret (the peddle fake medicines). I don't think I impressed. Certainly it was over quick enough. I think I spent longer waiting for her to finish with the last woman than I spent in there myself. Those two seemed rather friendly. I believe she said she was impressed.
Probably not a good sign, the quick interview. If I was an employer they're all be quick. Weed out the idiots and the smarms. Pick the best of the rest, or more likely one of the several who could do the job. Not the case with other people who are employers, though. They seem to want to prattle on with their interviewees.
I'd rather gouge my eyes out than become some drivelling idiot. Derren Brown was on not long ago, the master of conjuring, applied psychology and showmanship. He made some lad more outgoing, or that's how it was portrayed. Meant to be good for him. I couldn't help thinking "you've turned him into a cunt". Suddenly won't shut up. An obnoxious fool.
Seemed like she was just going through the motions anyway. Didn't even take one look at me before deciding I wasn't right. Just read me some questions from a bit of paper. The rubbish A4E tell you about interviews didn't come in handy. Eye contact, no she was looking at a bit of paper. Although I'm not big on it anyway, and no-one else should be. Don't look at her tits. not a problem. Something about what to do the week before, the night before, so on. Only had two hours notice. Anyone'd think A4E wasn't tremendously useful. But I now have only one and a half days to go, as Friday is half length. And, better, I'm not going tomorrow as we can have one day off (technically two half-days) and I'd be a mug not to take it.
I've never been enthusiastic about interviews. There seems to be some sort of code which my rough brand of honesty doesn't fit in with. Same with application forms. You get certain questions. When have you made something better? Odd question. What does good customer service mean to you? Well, smacking customers doesn't do it, certainly. Why do you want to work for our company? Well, I understand you pay money in exchange for labour and was hoping to partake of this transaction. I actually used that answer on one form, one of the many forms they've had me traipsing around after (I've got burst blisters on both feet now, and it hurts). Funnily enough they're the only ones I've heard back from. I didn't get the job. Honesty's the best policy my arse.
I'm sure there are correct answers to these questions, "correct" not meaning true, in this instance. I picture cold war era men in trenchcoats making a rendezvous in a park. "The owl flies at midnight." "But his face turns towards the dawn." And a little brown envelope takes the microfilm into foreign hands.
Well, I'm assuming I didn't get the job. Seems likely. If I don't hear I didn't get it, apparently. Not holding my breath. Not on the edge of my seat. A waste of my time, the whole thing.
Can't say I'm overly upset. Do I want to be whoring myself to the highest bidder? Do I want to be working on commission where the job is to convince the gullible folk of the health-food and supplement crowd that these fake medicines can make them better?
I have a certain respect for herbal remedies, I remember how aspirin and artemesinin came about and how few have been tested. But the place peddles soya milk, a highly toxic substance full of oestrogene imitating chemicals. They have many a shelf of vitamin tablets, worthless profit centres. More than one shelf of "lady care", evidently for the hormonally troubled.
So, quite pleased. And I got most of an afternoon away from A4E. All in all not a bad deal.
Tuesday, 10 June 2008
A4E
Wednesday, 4 June 2008
Friday, 30 May 2008
Horror!, disaster!, catastrophe!, so on!
Thursday, 22 May 2008
Hold your tongue
A girl called Bex I've discovered, sits around in public talkuing loudly in an entirely unselfaware manner. Talking about her abortions, her STDs, how drunk she got, who used to masturbate in class at her school. I've said before that one of the things which sperates man from beast is the conscious control of the tongue.
If any man among you seem to be religious, and bridleth not his tongue, but deceiveth his own heart, this man's religion is vain.
-- James 1:26
And the tongue is a fire, a world of iniquity: so is the tongue among our members, that it defileth the whole body, and setteth on fire the course of nature; and it is set on fire of hell.
-- James 3:6
Want to be a good Christian? Shut up! Think before you speak! Don't rant on in a public place about you STDs and so forth. Speak only for meaningful and necessary communication. Try not to speak at all.
A dog can't stop itself barking because it's just a reflex machine. A human is meant to be better than that.
Also there was a documentary on the Channel 4 the other day. About the local English fundamentalists, not particularly interesting, but one piece sticks in my mind. A Tory MP, female, former nurse (a certain Tory Peer recently announced that nurses are dirty, drunken whores), wearing a very fetching white dress holding some sort of press conference flanked by several silent male Tory MPs. Something veneration-of-the-goddess-y about it.
Scientology
The City of London police came under fire two years ago when it emerged that more than 20 officers, ranging from constable to chief superintendent, had accepted gifts worth thousands of pounds from the Church of Scientology.
The City of London Chief Superintendent, Kevin Hurley, praised Scientology for "raising the spiritual wealth of society" during the opening of its headquarters in 2006.
Writing on an anti-Scientology website, the teenager facing court said: "I brought a sign to the May 10th protest that said: 'Scientology is not a religion, it is a dangerous cult.'
"'Within five minutes of arriving I was told by a member of the police that I was not allowed to use that word, and that the final decision would be made by the inspector."
A policewoman later read him section five of the Public Order Act and "strongly advised" him to remove the sign. The section prohibits signs which have representations or words which are threatening, abusive or insulting.
The teenager refused to back down, quoting a 1984 high court ruling from Mr Justice Latey, in which he described the Church of Scientology as a "cult" which was "corrupt, sinister and dangerous".
After the exchange, a policewoman handed him a court summons and removed his sign.
Saturday, 17 May 2008
Something nakedly odd
That economic news in full
Wednesday, 14 May 2008
Bush speaks...
Tuesday, 13 May 2008
Wayne Madsen says
Cheney served as a Congressman from Wyoming from 1979 to 1989. This was during a time when two major page scandals, both involving Republican members of Congress, rocked Capitol Hill. They were the Koreagate scandal and the page/prostitutes visiting the White House in the late 1980s. In 1981, Lynne Cheney wrote "Sisters," an Old West novel containing lesbian themes. Dick Cheney's close friend and former chief of staff Scooter Libby penned a novel called "The Apprentice." The following is an excerpt from Libby's book, which features its main character, Yukiko, drawing hair on the 'mound' of a little girl: "At age 10 the madam put the child in a cage with a bear trained to couple with young girls so the girls would be frigid and not fall in love with their patrons. They fed her through the bars and aroused the bear with a stick when it seemed to lose interest."
Monday, 12 May 2008
Britney learns a lesson
"Youth must look upon the sexual organs as something holy right from early childhood."
Friday, 9 May 2008
Something from the past
Many things are claimed to have changed. Such is the narrative structure of this theatrical event. The laws of physics, for one day only, took a new form. The elementary principles of justice, well, that's an altogether more thoroughgoing and long lasting change.
What these two things have in common is that they are unchangeable. Justice and true science are no respecters of person. It is the enemies of these concepts who seek to corrupt them, to replace them with different ideological constructs under the name of the old.
This is no starting point, but these are things we can be sure of. That makes this a good place to start an investigation. If things really didn't change on "9/11" then two areas of interest arise: 1) the continuities in events from before to after the great day and 2) the reason for these untrue claims.
The official story is untrue. It's a coverup and the natural assumption, which I have every intention of making and proving, is that those engineering a cover up have something to hide. Something rather big. Certainly bigger than incompetence. Much bigger than shooting down Flight 93, which could easily have been spun as an act of toughness and defiance. Maybe even a sacrifice, to appeal to the unclean subconscious pagan/telluric realms of the public mind.
The coverup, truth be told, was inplace (as are all good coverups) long before the event to be covered up happened.
So this is how I'm going to approach it.
Firstly, we need to look at the political reasons behind it. 9/11 as catalysing event for foreign policy manipulation. Secondly, we need to look at the ritualistic aspects which are integral to both the reasons for the attack and the oddities about its execution. Thirdly, the physical evidence and fourthly the individuals directly responsible for the attack and the infrastructure that made in possible.
Moral dominance commandeered by the feminist movement
I don't accept a pre-historic goddess worshipping culture (although I think it's very probably the elites do, but their secret knowledge isn't necessarily correct). There is no reason, reasonable or otherwise, for the view of women as morally superior. It's not the natural state of man. In ancient Greece or seventeenth century England it would have been an unbelievable inversion of the natural order. Then it was realised that women are mentally and emotionally weak, easily led, the "doorway to the devil".
That, of course, is the reason for the engineering of the current situation by the elites, not just their well known goddess-worshipping ways but the ease of world-historic control through the female house-nigger class. From 1945 to 1979 every election would have been won by Labour were it not for the treacherous votes of women. Might not seem a very democratic idea, taking peoples votes away because they vote for the wrong people, but here we made need to consider it.
Fascism especially, often described as a male-dominance cult enforcing some kind of "male values" on the world is quite the opposite. The shrill and unreasonable attitudes and the conformist nature of the fascist are innately female characteristics.
Hitler depended entirely upon his bizarre and inexpicable appeal to women. It's always the women of the white feather brigade who get the wars going, never on their own initiative any more than a flock of sheep moves on its own initiative but they're kindly pointed in the direction of their enemy by the shepherds of the people.
Governing humans is essentially livestock management.
-- Catherine Austin Fitts
You could call fascism a male dominance cult, but it's a cult dominated by the "values" of women, the strict observance of convention and popular mores, the obedience to authority. The knee high leather boots. Of course there is always an elite of men at the very top, controlling the women as their was once a white class controlling the house niggers who collaborated against their fellow black fellows. But the blacks out in the fields, to continue our metaphor, are men.
I will quote from the captured correspondences of the Illuminati of Bavaria now, that august order who so great plans for the infiltration of publishing and the courts of kings and the subversion of masonry seem, judging by results, not to have been harmed by the official dissolution of the order:
We cannot improve the world without improving women, who have such a mighty influence on the men. But how shall we get hold of them? How will their relations, particularly their mothers, immersed in prejudice, consent that others shall influence their education? We must begin with grown girls. Hercules proposes the wife of Ptolemy Magus. I have no objection, and I have four step-daughters, fine girls. The oldest in particular is excellent. She is twenty-four, has read much, is above all prejudices, and in religion she thinks as I do.It may immediately be a very pretty Society, under the management of Ptolemy's wife, but really under his management. You must contrive pretty degrees and dresses, and ornaments, and elegant and decent rituals. No man must be admitted. This will make them become more keen, and they will go much farther than if we were present, or than if they thought that we knew of their preceedings. Leave them to the scope of their own fancies, and they will soon invent mysteries which will put us to the blush, and create an enthusiasm which we can never equal. They will be our great apostles. Reflect on the respect, nay the awe and terror inspired by the female mystics of antiquity. (Think of the Danaids--think of the Theban Bacchantes.) Ptolemy's wife must direct them, and she will be instructed by Ptolemy, and my step-daughters will consult with me. We must always be at hand to prevent the introduction of any improper question. We must prepare themes for their discussion--thus we shall confess them, and inspire them with our sentiments. No man however must come near them. This will fire their roving fancies and we may expect rare mysteries.
Rare mysteries, no doubt, of the sex-magickal variety!
You see how they recognised that women must be managed in a shallow manner, pretty dresses for the degrees and so forth and how they may be led to pathological and hysterical enthusiasms.
See also how they must be kept in line, on a tight leash as they say, while thinking they are an independent association. So it is with feminism today, of course. I've heard it say that the CIA infiltrate everything, certainly they do so with a lot of things, but there is a fundamental difference between a COINTELPRO campaign of destabilisation of dissident orgranisations such as that of MLK, or even those useful old groups like the US Communist party in times past which got more money from the CIA agents sent to join than it did from legitimate members, and what's happened with feminism.
Feminism is not an organisation infiltrated by the CIA to destabilise it, rather its main propaganda organ Ms Magazine was set up by the CIA, as has been admitted by its founding editor (herself an agent provocateur against Socialist youth meetings). That same founding editor was one of the founding members of the movement and is to this day one of its most widely read and respected philiosophers.
Feminism wasn't destabilised by the elites, it was planted and tended by them. It was created by them. The Mason/Illuminati behind the French revolution first got it planted and their paraphysical allies got involved at Seneca Falls and with the "devil-woman" who was running for president. Spiritualism and feminism. And Quakerism and other devout Christian sects. It was fundamentalists who brainwashed Sirhan Sirhan. Underwager was once a baptist priest. So was, I think, Dutroux.
2012
Wednesday, 7 May 2008
Dan Dare on heat
Summer is coming and the scum are out of the streets. Tattoos exposed. Half naked twelve year old boys in the streets with crates of Old Wifebeater on their shoulders, always the drink of non-champions.
I've seen a picture. It has too odd looking men in archaic costume, it's a drawing. They are in an odd pose, the one on the left has his left hand on the right shoulder of the one on the right. The one on the right has his right arm behind his back, three fingers of his left hand in the collar of the other man and his feet Egyptian style. The top of the picture has writing of a type with which I'm not familiar. Some Latin letters, others symbols I'm not familiar with.
Saturday, 3 May 2008
Friday, 2 May 2008
Not quite Susan B Anthony
BBC banned from Vatican property because it showed "unnecessary vigour" on paedo priests. So, no doubt, did they.
Wednesday, 30 April 2008
Nowt much
Also
“By this means government may secretly and unobserved, confiscate the wealth of the people, and not one man in a million will detect the theft.”
-- John Maynard Keynes, “Economic Consequences of Peace”
Been looking for that one.
"Banking was conceived in iniquity and was born in sin. The Bankers own the Earth. Take it away from them, but leave them the power to create deposits, and with the flick of a pen they will create enough deposits to buy it back again. However, take it away from them, and all the fortunes like mine will disappear, and they ought to disappear, for this world would be a happier and better world to live in. But if you wish to remain slaves of the Bankers and pay for the cost of your own slavery, let them continue to create deposits."
-- Sir Josiah Stamp, President of the Bank of England in the 1920s
Monday, 28 April 2008
Thursday, 24 April 2008
Quotey
-- Ambrose Bierce
This country was founded on the principle that the primary role of government is to protect property from the majority - and so it remains.
-- Noam Chomsky
Wednesday, 23 April 2008
Beatle-mania
Heather Mills, diddle-iddle-iddle-um. As Rolf Harris might say. Rolf of "Two little boys" fame, but that's irrelevant.
Yes, an interesting choice of one-legged wife. Her father, she claims, abused her. She also claims to have been abducted for several days as a child by a paedophile swimming instructor. Her dad denies it, of course, as does the other girl abused by the swimming instructor. Says her dad was schizophrenic, could be meant literally or in the more typically old-fashioned/American meaning of multiple personality.
Then she left home and headed for the bright lights of London to become a high-class prostitute, according to one of her fellow high class prostitutes. Interesting client list: Saudi princes, Adnan Khashoggi, Packer the Aussie. Her dad ended up in prison for fraud. Sounds like a pervy Del Boy.
Then she's suddenly all over the media with one leg. Telling, shall we say, "fibs" about her past life, claiming to have been living under arches during her time in London when in fact, far from homeless, she was in the bourdoirs of the rich and degenerate.
Then came Paul. Silenced the media who had all these stories, then unleashed them when the two went their seperate ways. Like so many powerful people seem to be he's eveidently a threatening and unpleasant individual in private.
Could be that she believes it, of course. Her lies about the arches and so forth. The other personalities coming out for the chat show appearances. MPD Monarch mind slave is the obvious implication. Typical pattern, abusive parents introduce her to a life of unpleasantness followed by being whored to the elite, then married to a powerful handler. Next step: death.
Saturday, 19 April 2008
"perhaps a good area to focus on would be the realm between nude rodents and vagina dentata"
Freedom Tower Plans Found In New York Trash Can By Homeless Man. And I dare sya there's a reason for this too. Probably a sinister one. Not to hand out information to terrorists, though. They don't need plans to use planes and hit the buldings. No, there's something symbolic in the binning of the plans for the new world.
Comfortably Numb: How Psychiatry Is Medicating a Nation. Matthew Paris went to Newcastle many a year ago and again a few years ago. Many differences, one above all. The SSRIs everywhere. Trauma based mind control? Similar, anyway.
Yeah, RI is a good source for news.
For senior, abortion a medium for art, political discourse. A good one.
Art major Aliza Shvarts '08 wants to make a statement.
Beginning next Tuesday, Shvarts will be displaying her senior art project, a documentation of a nine-month process during which she artificially inseminated herself "as often as possible" while periodically taking abortifacient drugs to induce miscarriages. Her exhibition will feature video recordings of these forced miscarriages as well as preserved collections of the blood from the process.
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But Shvarts insists her concept was not designed for "shock value."
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Shvarts declined to specify the number of sperm donors she used, as well as the number of times she inseminated herself.
Not part of the shock doctrine, eh? So she says. I don't want to go any further with this.
Should look at the infamous Penthouse interview of L Ron Hubbard Jr., he claims his dad (who famously frolicked with the scarlet woman and Frater Perdurabo) performed abortion as a magical rite. Black magic is certainly present here. I've said it before and I'll say it again, whether for stem cells or in the incineration of foetuses or the murder of born children in the Ukraine to take their stem cells for use in cosmetic treaments for the rich ni the Caribean abortion is black magic.
And another "suicide".
Friday, 18 April 2008
Ugly Rita, Peter paid
Thursday, 17 April 2008
Legend of the Ingersoll Rand
This here library contains a book on the history of Lincoln, a large part of which is given over to the monastical history of the town. Doesn't mention the Templars in the Contents. Mentions the Friars, Hospitalers, that sort of thing, but not the Templars who had so many connections to the town.
Also turns out that this bunch are from round here.
Wednesday, 16 April 2008
Lovely Rita addendum
News.
Local castle, come across some new information, although in a source that doesn't mention material facts such as the 1906 royal visit.
ray: That's Sir Dole, if we're being correct about it. My Rita post is inspired by the mention of Rita at the end of your most recent. I'd forgotten the cole/coal/kohl though. Cola. Several footballers, Andy Cole, Joe Cole, Carlton Cole, Ashley Cole. Three of those black, all from London.
The miners were always the strongest union, before they were destroyed in the year of my birth.
I hadn't spotted the Lia Fail either, although I'm sure my notes somewhere include something about it. The stone pillow upon which some biblical figure rested his head, Jacob I think, which became the royal stone at Tara and roared beneath a rightful king, as the Stone of Scone chooses the kings of Scotland.
Jacob. Jacob's ladder.
Ladders are a common motif in the graffiti of local Templar sites. Several are seen at the castle where the Templars holed up, in a bottle dungeon or "hole" in fact, after their dissolution. Many pieces of geometric graffiti are also seem along with the less usual open compasses (masonic) over a high-prowed ship and the words "W in the kist". Kist = stone contained in which a relic is kept. As I've said there is an alcove in the wall of stone which was for centuries hidden behind a wall of brick until it was apparently bashed open by a royal in 1906. The brickwork has a ladder scraped into it above the hole.
The most likely course of events would seem to be that the Templars were allowed the use of the dungeon as a place of worship, round like their round churches, by the owner of the Castle, the Templar-friendly Dalderby. The dungeons were built between 1290 and 1320, around the time of the Templar dissolution. The castellan during the civil war was a freemason, although freemasonry was supposedly not founded at that time, but after the war the castle was mostly destroyed and is now ruins above ground. The dungeon was bricked up at that time and later used as an ice storage. Then in 1906 whatever had been stashed was retrieved.
Other graffiti includes a bird of prey with the globe in its talons (or the sun disc, perhaps).
Ladder, helter skelter, tree of life.
That's all I currently have to say on the matter.
Tuesday, 15 April 2008
Lovely Rita, meter maid
A former soldier, a certain Wesley Everest, I believe, was in uniform and armed, defending the local office of the Industrial Workers of the World. Three "patriots" were killed while storming the den of "draft dodgers" and "cowards", but the place was taken and the lefties routed, imprisoned, etc..
Everest was chased, having been on a nearby hilltop in sniper position, through the woods and halfway across a river. Still refusing to surrender he emptied his revolver into a local bigwig before being dragged off by the posse.
That night the lights went out in the jail cell the lefties had been stashed in. He was dragged out and taken away. Castrated with a razor, lynched from a bridge and then machine gunned, the coroners' verdict was suicide. Escaped, apparently.
And the media maintained that they were all draft-dodging cowards and treasonous traitors.
1919.
Now, for something somewhat different.
The sun-in-a-boat. Ancient symbol. Three instances come to mind. One is a bronze age artefact found in a German forest. It was a bronze disc with stars on it, including the Pleiades. And the sun in a boat. Another is Egyptian, it was a very common Egyptian symbol. The last is the logo of Portsmouth Football Club, currently owned by a Lithuanian (son of a wanted criminal oligarch, something to do with gun running I think), previously Milan Mandaric (a Yugoslav who made his money in America). Also known as "Pompey". Musical accompaniment the words "Ring out Pompey, Pompey ring out" to the tune of church bells. Look out for Caesar, Pomps.
Hadramut. Some programme on the telly last night, rubbish mostly, but the interesting fact that the Qu'ran says Southern Arabia was given one-god-ism by a prophet who was also a giant.
Egypt again, lots of red hair. So we hear anyway. In the occultic tradition. I'll come to the Arcane tradition later. Blonde Tuaregs. Atlantis. So forth. Them Cleopatra black dos were wigs. Liked their wigs, the gypos.
VTech shooter liked to be called "question mark", claimed in that persona to be own brother. Question Mark. Perhaps we should. ON the other hand, could be MPD/DID indicative of Mind Control, along with his subjection to psychiatric techniques and use of SSRIs.
Friday play next week on the beeb R4 has Shalet in it. Sounds abit like the Year of the Sex Olympics. That's good.
Eva Cox , who sounds like a harpy representing some ranting feminist bitches from an outfit called Women's Electoral Lobby said the T-shirts talked . What they said was "They're tasteless, crappy, crass and stupid and if people want to be seen as tasteless, crappy, crass and stupid, they'll wear the shirts."
That from Postman Patel. I want one!
Found myself reading "The Occult Sciences in Atlantis" by Lewis Spence. Arcance Tradition. Odd man. Comes across as a sceptic in his fairy books. Wrote "The Occult Causes of the Present War" in 1940. Belongs, he says, to one of four occult brotherhoods surviving from ancient times. Claims magic began in Atlantis. Claims there's only 60 pages of material on Atlantis and another 30 of oral tradition. Wrote this book, more than 90 pages long. And several other Atlantis books.
Point is he claims witchcraft originated in Atlantis, probably among a black/African/indigenous (to Atlantis) underclass. Points out that France, Spain and Mexico are all hotbeds of black magic, along with the Atlas range, as would be expected if it was Atlantean emigrees. Points out similarity of Mexican magic and the sabbat. Also an Aurignacian cave painting of women in pointy hats, which I had thought originated in Phrygia, and skirts dancing around a black male figure, in other words an archetypal sabbat.
Eclectic. More another time.
Tuesday, 8 April 2008
"the scumbag element"
Went and asked native non-whites what they thought of immigration, which was a nice touch. They're against it, it turns out. As are most people, especially the working class. The only person they found strongly in favour was an Indian restaurant owner who wanted to import south asian kitchen staff.
That's rather the point really. The only ones in favour of immigration are the Guardian readers and company, the ones who want the cheap servants. The black bloke they talked to (there only seemed to be two and one of those was in favour of immigration, pretending it was jsut change we had to get used to) owned a carpet cleaning business and can't compete on price with the Poles coming in.
They often come over only for a few months, they're happy to work for a pittance partly due to desperation and partly due to the inborn servility of the foreigner. Either way they come over here, undercut the lower part of the workforce and six months later they're off again with the ill gotten gains. Worsens the market position of the poor. If there weren't a never-ending supply of Poles to, for example, do farm labour then natives would do it instead. Of course the employers claim they can't recruit natives but that's because they're lying scum. It would be more difficult, might need to pay a decent wage, but they'd have to if there was no alternative.
A decent wage is bad for the economy, it would seem.
The title is from another documentary, BBC Radio, about prvate landlords. One was taking deposits then forcing the tenants out and keeping the deposits. Excused it by saying he was dealing with "the scumbag element".
He was the only scumbag there.
Monday, 7 April 2008
Into my arms
--Lt Gen William Boykin, speaking of G. W. Bush, New York Times, 17 October 2003
Saturday, 5 April 2008
9/11 megaritual
I don't think he goes quite enough into the occult aspects, although most Truthers would think the opposite. Flight 93, the Holy Guardian Angel and True Will cast down from the heavens in to the Abyss (lyrically "water flowing underground"). Destroyed in the interests of symbolic incompletion, the continuing ritual that still continues today.
Good on the buildup, though. Not enough attention paid to the background of 9/11. IT shows how things tie together, Mossad, PROMIS, WAMY, the old ties between Bushes and bin Ladens. The long-time use of the Islamic extremist network. I've finally received "Crossing the Rubicon" from the glacial workings of the British Library. I have many problems with the book. The assumption that it's all about oil, for example, very materialistic. Also assumes that Bush wants to keep the world's oil for the good of the American people, rather than looking forward to the day peak oil hits and the genocide begins and the poverty gets worse and so forth. Still a good background otherwise, though.
The international network is the constant in recent history. It comes in a variety of forms, but it's the same in essentials. It is a network of men more loyal to each other than to the abstraction of the nation state. The people who want to institute a superstate, the Condor and Gladio networks, the networks of neo-cons and Islamists who set themselves up in opposition to each other (a valuable suggestion at the above link: both Bush 43 and ObL bred for their polarising roles) but really work together. The nameless international gangs of paedos, the Finders' clients and the ballets rouges wing of the Gladio network.
And something on MLK.
Tuesday, 1 April 2008
A quote
-- Jonathan Swift
I know
I know the names of the powerful group...
I know the names of those who, between one mass and the next, made provision and guaranteed political protection...
I know the names of the important and serious figures who are behind the ridiculous figures...
I know the names of the important and serious figures behind the tragic kids...
I know all these names and all the acts (the slaughters, the attacks on institutions) they have been guilty of...
I know. But I don’t have the proof. I don’t even have clues.
-- Pier Paolo Pasolini
Thursday, 27 March 2008
A new blog
Tuesday, 25 March 2008
Brief KWH
More TV criticism
No, this time it's Dr Robert Beckford, I think that's what he calls himself, who I've never liked. His previous programmes, at least those that spring to mind, are one claiming black American gospel music is descended from the singing of Hebrideans (whcih should make both Mull Historical Societies happy), the other advocating reperations for the black fellows due to slavery. He didn't mention when he'd been a slave. Or how many other retroactive laws he wants to introduce. Fine, rich black man being paid loadsamoney to spout drivel for Channel 4 wants a subsidy from me because he happens to be black and may or may not have an ancestor who was a slave while mine were serfs. And so on.
Cheek.
This time it was "The Secrets of the 12 Disciples". They haven't really got any, of course.
Peter he says wasn't ever in Rome, it's just a groundless tradition of the Romans. Could be. I'm a protestant, you know. Then he says Thomas was really in India based on almost identical evidence.
James and John got the treatment.
But the worst was Judas and women. He felt to need to peddle his misinformed beliefs about female teachers in the early church (unusually crediting St Paul, who banned owmen from teaching, as egalitarian in chief). That's what he is, a PC thug.
Judas, he says, was misunderstood. All down to a mistranslation apparently. Should say that Judas "gave up" Jesus, not "betrayed". Oh, only gave him up to his enemies, then. No betrayal. Good. And how lucky we are to have a man who seems hardly able to speak English lecturing to us on how incompetent centuries of linguists have been. But wait! Surely betray and give up mean the same thing, as when a hunter or military man betrays his position by making too much noise, say. And surely Jesus, when saying one of the Apostles is going to betray him (or whatever else) says it's a terrible and unforgivable thing. And surely Judas tops hissen from shame, hardly the actions of a proudly loyal servant.
Well.
I'm convinced.
Saturday, 22 March 2008
Thursday, 20 March 2008
More important, but less interesting
The rightist Alex Jones surveillance state crowd don't seem too fussed about this.
Joe Lewis, runs an investment group called "Tavistock". Used to think of psychiatry when that came up, not I think of a building spattered with blood fronted by a van with Kingstar in the side. Lewis has lost upwards of a billion, possibly, of his own money on Bear Stearns. Bought about £1.2 at over $100 a share. Now $2 a share. Never mind. Carlyle Capital gone belly up, too. Wasn't expecting that. Something odd going on.
Joe Lewis owns Tottenham Hotspur FC.
Also, same dogs used by the police in the McCann and Jersey Haut de la Garenne cases. False positives. Psyop, maybe. Distract from abuse with fake corpses in Jersey, frame the parents in Portugal.
Bad dog, naughty dog, in your bed.
Until now I'd assumed the parents did it, but this effort by hidden networks to frame the parents changes things slightly.
Some unimportant matters
John Hetherington was an English haberdasher who supposedly modified the riding hat of the day into a Top Hat, widening the brim and lengthening it. In 1797, he caused a riot in the streets of London. People are said to have run in terror, dogs barking, women fainting. The crowd broke the arm of an errand boy as they ran past. Hetherington was charged in court with wearing "a tall structure having a shining luster calculated to frighten timid people", and was fined £50.
And from the ever useful www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk:
Others believed that charging, hacking and tripping were important ingredients of the game. One supporter of hacking argued that without it "you will do away with the courage and pluck of the game, and it will be bound to bring over a lot of Frenchmen who would beat you with a week's practice."
He'd be saying I told you so if he wasn't long dead.
Tuesday, 18 March 2008
Alternative Kathy Sykes
Criticism
Fails to point out the disparity in health spending (8:1 in favour of women, according to Yvonne (Yvette?) Cooper, former (then current) health minister.
Also claims all research was once based on the white male. Truth is no-one wanted to test on women, too many hormones and trial-fucking variables. Besides, if they turn out to be pregnant and the baby is killed in a routine test they'll be sued to buggery. Hence testing was on men, and still is, less variables and less liklihood of suing. Not white men, mind. Must've never heard of Tuskegee, no women there.
Monday, 17 March 2008
Louai al-Sakka
Saturday, 15 March 2008
Wednesday, 12 March 2008
Eve-dense
Sounds strange, but that's how psyops works. "Chewbacca the wookie", chew tobacco, rookie. "Obi wan Kenobi", obey, one can only. The new car advert slogan, "Aygo by Toyota". I go buy a Toyota.
Reminds me of something.
In order to be at one with the Static Cosmos, one must achieve a state of supreme stillness.
This state is known as Apathy.
The word APATHY derives from the Atlantean. A-PATH-Y. A meaning A. PATH meaning PATH. And Y being an abbreviation of WHY.
Quite literally A PATH TO THE MEANING WHY.
-- Robert Rankin, "The Book of Ultimate Truths"
I saw a mug marked "Eskom". Dresser Industries on the other side. Eskom logo is a sig-rune. Chrysler, I see, is a winged sun disc. Similar to the Cooper logo. Only just realised that. Don't see a lot of Christlers about.
There was some sort of rally yesterday in the Market Place, apparently. I walked through and didn't see anything, but I hear it really happened. This morning on the local news, in an area big and remote enough that the more backwards rural dwellers are subtitled during their rare appearances due to thick accents. OF course, I'm occasionally misunderstood myself due to my incomprehensible use of the English language. And the think, Middle English originated here. Oh yes, this morning, some local worthy from the business community was putting signs in his window about how great our troops are. Talking about how terrible all this abuse is. We don't normally have any troops around here. I saw a few yesterday, striding about in uniform, but this country has generally forgone a standing military force and when one has been present it's been resented, even in places like Aldershot and Catterick. So not many places have troops. It's not like America. So I doubt there has been any abuse around here, or anywhere else, as I said previously.
Today, vengeance. The big wednesday market was cancelled due to high winds, as if at the whim of a vengeful god.
To go back to the BBC's White season, the series about the English working class that tries it's hardest not to mention such odious people. There was a clip from the episode about the Polish working class in Poland and England on the radio last night just as I was turning it off after File On Four. It was the host, a middle-class London Jew, asking some local Cockneys if they wanted a job that paid £7 per hour. Yes, they said, until he told them it involved picking butternut squash. Unlikely in London, you might think. Evidently meant to imply they're a bunch of scrounging scum who are being rightfully superceded by the Poles who're willing to do the work. Such is the employers' viewpoint. People don't want to pick the rich man's crops all day? Get some Poles in, they'll do anything for a fiver! No Poles? Somalis then, better than having a limb hacked off. And there's always the Thai child slaves if all else fails.
Obviously, I don't see things from the employers' point of view. To me this indicates something different. That they ought to be paid more. People would be happy to do the job with the right pay and conditions. Prices would go up, but someone eating something like that can afford it. Maybe we'd be undercut by foreign butternut squash, although with current levels of government subsidy the farmers should be ashamed of themselves for thinking it. If so, who cares?
You'd be called mad in thsi day and age if you defended protectionism for cars or coal. But farming is supposed to be a different matter.
There’s this one celebrity, Rosie O’Donnell, a talk show host, and she said this: “I don’t know anything about Afghanistan, but I know it’s full of terrorists, speaking as a mother.” So what is this "speaking as a mother" then? Is it a euphemism for "talking out of my arse"? "Suspending rational thought for a moment"? As a rational human being, Al-Qaeda are a loose association of fundamentalist zealots who could be rounded up with a sustained police investigation. But speaking as a parent, they’re all eight foot tall, they’ve got lasers under their moustaches, a huge eye in their foreheads and the only way to kill them is to NUKE every country that hasn’t sent us a Christmas card in the the last 20 years!! Speaking as a mother.
-- Bill Bailey
He's alright, him.
Arthur, real historical personage or not? I think so.
Could be, anyway. Riothamus maybe. Irish, could be. Lowland Scotland, perhaps. Cerdic his son, you think? Annales Cambriae, convinces me.
Could be a bit of a myth. A bit fo both, perhaps. Two personages merged into one in the telling. Gwynhyfr, White Lady, bit of a goddess' name, is that.
Where was I?