Wednesday, August 27, 2014

The rally and more

Sorry I've been away -- the weekend was quite an involvement, and I've been busy since assessing its impact including news and net coverage. What I've found so far is at southernaction.blogspot.com .

Just one of the many intense news headlines that's sailed in today: why people in New York could have seen what looked like planes hitting the towers on 9/11, even though, per Dr. Judy Wood, the event was actually accomplished with super-high-tech energy movement (apparently that's the main operative buzzword):  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQBlv7sZGVE

Retired Expert Pilot John Lear - No Planes Hit the Towers on 9/11


Dr. Wood was fired from her teaching job at Clemson -- if I recall correctly, for broadcasting this very truth. It happened in the chronological wake of 9/11. She has spoken about the big subject at the Anderson County (SC) library and at least one PN meeting.

With the tech they've got today, don't but anything past them, I mean anything. As you're enjoying the mind-blowing special effects they've got in movies, please remember that what they can do in a movie they can and will do to the public for cynical political gain, with the technology for it growing as fast as that for your favorite digital games or wireless communication. They're actually reading minds electronically now!

The staging of a global "wow" phenomenon in the sky, e.g. the return of Deity as promised in some far Eastern scriptures of the 15th century BC or whatever, has been dramatized a number of times in TV and movie history. They one that comes to my mind first, partly because it's almost as old (1963) as I am, is

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Architects_of_Fear

As I went to check it in Youtube just now, a perfect example of what I'm talking about showed first -- an ad for Dasani Drops Flavor Enhancer in which slices of colorful fruit are shown bouncing on piano keys, causing them to play a jazzy piece -- the keys turn into the type of fruit that hit them yet retain their shape.

Well, you've probably seen it yourself fifty times, plus yet more dazzling stuff -- hundreds of hours worth, just in TV ads alone. But did you ever stop and count the implications? If this is what business is doing using graphical genius on a free market basis like anybody could with the right training and programs, what must government be doing with it for pure evil?

It seems only the last segment of The Architects of Fear is readily available, but it's a meaningful one indeed -- readily transcending the "space alien" they government characters crudely concocted out of a human being and the producers so laughably depicted with 1960s technology:

Outer Limits The Architects of Fear Part Six
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dctvOGl5nz4

Dasani Drops is itself emblematic of the upside-down nature of life today. The strawberries, lemons and kiwis flying through the air in the ad are the essence of naturalness. But the product only compounds the idiocy and colossal wastefulness presented by commercially bottled water in the first place, except for those who live in one of the many areas of this country whose water supply human technology has brilliantly ruined.

Pardon my jaundice.

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