Sunday, March 22, 2009

[early mist] and the borderline of reality


Glancing outside the window at 05:04 on Thursday, it was a real Holmes scene – mist enveloping the street lamps, dull yellow glow on the pavement below [wish it were cobblestoned and a first hansom cab would clatter by].

Between two views, one of the sea and one of the street, lies an old brick building with the glow of far off street lamps silhouetting the cobblepot chimneys above wet slate roofs.

This is the England of the storybooks.

Appropriate scene to write of the people behind the coming troubles. It doesn’t matter what I write or Sonus or any blogger, if the reader has a mindset which precludes belief.

My mate is a good case in point.

He’s read most of what I’ve written politically and interprets it in terms of his background reading and intuition, which is quite pragmatic and worldly. His visiting would comprise DK, Theo, Wat Tyler and so on. So when I start writing of banking cabals and the Bilderbergers or of Christianity, he tunes out.

Somewhere inside, he tells himself we can’t know, therefore best not to worry about it and I can’t blame him for that. With an uncanny grasp of the issues of day to day life, seeing a system, for example and able to foresee, quite accurately, future problems in that system, his is a hands-on world and he excels in that world. He thinks laterally and finds solutions; his is a different slant.

Mine has been a long journey, part of it in the metaphysical, which is no less real once you’ve been there and so my eyes see it a bit differently, taking on board his views, with which I concur but also others as well.

When you put absolutely no chains on what you’re prepared to consider might have elements of truth to it, you start to develop a filtration system as well, a kookiness control which, in the end, filters out the true nutters and catches, like a receiving dish, small nuances hidden within the static. Then you yourself appear, to others, to be off the planet but actually what you are doing is investigating, investigating, investigating, travelling down paths many don’t wish to go, all in the interests of finding out.

This is the scientific method – considering any statement, however outrageous, whoever made it and testing it for corroboration, reading the debunking first to get one’s bearings and then looking at the argument.

In this, my mate actually agrees. He asks me if I know why he’s against the death penalty. Answer – because we can’t definitely know the guilt or innocence of the person on that specific crime, however bad he is in general terms.

So, in a similar spirit, I consider the following statements about Them:


[They] have SIX branches of learning, and the spiritual (where the
sacrifices are done) is only ONE part of what they do. I was in Sciences, and
used to make fun of people who specialized in spiritual. Yes, everyone has to go
to spiritual rituals during certain high days, but I tried to stay as far from
it as I could …

The Celtic branch of spiritual believes that power is
passed at the moment between life and death … Opening portals and dimensions: I
know, this sounds like stuff from a sci-fi film, but these people really believe
that there are other spiritual dimensions, and that to pass into them, first a
major sacrifice is done to "open a portal" …

We occasionally had to "put
down" these training failures, by using a lethal injection of air, or insulin.
The person was then set up in a "fatal crash" or "fire" to dispose of the body.

Any failures are heavily punished, to say the least. One of my jobs was
teaching younger trainers the masking effects of hypnotic drug combinations, and
how to recognize subtle clues of distress.

The Phoenix is one of their
highest military and spiritual symbols. If you see a German eagle, too, this is
a huge sign. Certain companies will use a phoenix as their logo, especially red
on black, or the reverse, this is a huge sign … The Star of David, believe it or
not, is one of the highest … symbols, with a circle around it. Called "the great
seal of Solomon" it is used at the highest ceremonies … Earth, water, and fire
are used in a lot of ceremonies … "The Fifth Element" movie was based on it.

Stopping pornography and child prostitution and drug smuggling and gun
running would take a huge chunk out of their profits … Why isn't child
pornography stopped? We have the evidence, law enforcement knows it exists, yet
it is a multi-billion dollar industry. HOW do these people "hide" from justice
and capture? Why don't the police stop them? Because these people aren't stupid.
They work under secrecy. They change locations frequently, and kill those who
talk to law enforcement. Bribes and other means are used to cover their tracks,
and they hire excellent lawyers.

There are children as young as three
and four being used in pornographic films, beaten black and blue if they refuse
to comply. To see a slightly older child with an electric dog collar around its
neck, shocked when it tries to "escape" and treated as an animal, to the
laughter of the adults and older children around it, these are the pictures that
any survivor … holds in his heart …

My younger sister remembers being
tied up on a stone altar at the age of 3, with a gag in her mouth, and being
raped. She also remembers our paternal grandmother taking her to friends, who
used her sexually at the ages of 3 to 5. She became an alcoholic at age 13,
after trying to commit suicide 7 times by age 12. My older brother has NO
memories of ANYTHING AT ALL before age 20, his life is a complete blank. He does
believe that our father was a perverse and strange man.

I am a
professional writer in the medical field, was a registered nurse for 18+ years,
and currently work as an ESL teacher, health educator, and freelance author

Now I didn’t say I believed any of that. I just said that I considered it, as I would anything else you cared to offer evidence for. If you write on your blog that there are wormholes, portals, that there is such a thing as nanobot technology – well, it needs to be considered. If you say that cloning a human embryo is possible, well, why not? Why would there not be? Because my mind can’t encompass it? Not a good enough reason in my book.

If you take the six branches of learning mentioned in the quote, then Sonus’s articles fall into the economic branch and explain, quite cogently, what is actually happening in the world of money, the nuts and bolts of it, so to speak. That is as far as most people, within their area of expertise, are prepared to go. Fair enough. Brown and Obama fit into that scenario and the crimes of the former are mindboggling in their audacity and in the British public’s failure to see them, despite the fiskings by many fine bloggers.

Staying for a moment in the world most people can mentally handle, what of Common Purpose? Why would the ODPM be setting up, through an appalling person, Julia Middleton, a network of people who were ‘prepared for leadership’ within their regions? Now even CP admits that that is what they’ve been doing, pan-Europe.

Why? Why the need to place these people within regional assemblies? Even the average Brit remembers the regional assembly attempt.

Why the need? What sort of ‘leadership’ are they actually preparing for? It’s a simple enough question. Why the cloak and dagger? Why don’t they come out and state what they teach at their schools?

My mate suddenly says and Wolfie would surely concur, that these people will not succeed because they can’t even agree amongst themselves. Wolfie says I’m paranoid. My mate says that they’re all jockeying for prime position in this brave new world and there is ample evidence that he’s right. Just look at Merkel’s positioning of Germany and France’s refusal to let Germany become ascendant, e.g. in Airbus.

My mate continues that the recruiting in the past decade, in this new world of worthless degrees and NVQs, even to be a street sweeper, has meant that overqualified mediocrities with no hands-on ability are occupying all the key echelons.

I add the corollary … hence the data losses, the government department bungling, the gravy trains, the marginalization of people who actually do have the experience and talent.

Perhaps that’s just sour grapes on my part though. LOL.

6 comments:

  1. An Interesting Discovery...

    Lawrence Livermore Laboratories has discovered the heaviest element yet known to science. The new element, Governmentium (symbol=Gv), has one neutron, 25 assistant neutrons, 88 deputy neutrons and 198 assistant deputy neutrons, giving it an atomic mass of 312. These 312 particles are held together by forces called morons, which are surrounded by vast quantities of lepton-like particles called peons. Since Governmentium has no electrons, it is inert; however, it can be detected by it's retarded (even completely absent under some conditions) ability to react. A tiny amount of Governmentium can cause a reaction that would normally take less than a second, to take from 4 days to 4 years to complete.

    Governmentium has a normal half-life of 2 to 6 years. It does not decay, but instead undergoes a reorganization in which a portion of the assistant neutrons and deputy neutrons exchange places. In fact, Governmentium' s mass will actually increase over time, since each reorganization will cause more morons to become neutrons, forming isodopes. This characteristic of moron promotion leads some scientists to believe that Governmentium is formed whenever morons reach a critical concentration. This hypothetical quantity is referred to as critical morass.

    When catalyzed with large injections of fiscal elements, Governmentium becomes Administratium (symbol=Ad), an element that radiates just as much energy as Governmentium, since it has half as many peons but twice as many morons.

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  2. No it's not sour grapes, James.

    Several of my associates are in the position of missing the boat for whatever reason.

    Many times a position must be advertised externally, that is the rule.

    However, once at interview, and usually conducted by an incompetent, it is obvious that an internal applicant will be appointed, and they are only there to satisfy the rules.

    Just a pantomime.

    After all, is someone going to appoint another, who may prove to be a threat to them?

    That's the way quality erodes.

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  3. The problem is that the corrupt rely on the stupidity and apathy of the public to further their goals. The more sinister and outrageous their agendas the less likely the insightful will be believed,ensuring it's success.

    But we,'the people,' as a blight on this planet, get what what deserve.

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  4. Anons - thank you for that.

    Uber - not at all, of course.

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