..>ww[dot]youtube[dot]com/watch?v=YzrFevi5yGsI have a deep interest in the mysteries of the Universe: that is, life itself. I want to learn. I want to know. I want to solve puzzles of things that I don't understand. With an eye to make things better. I guess that is a basic human enterprise - modeling the world within our own imagination. For me, that is pure pleasure, but there is a usefulness to it as well, though that part for me has been dormant.;) But anyway, until the human gets ethics sorted out, applied knowledge is not all it's cracked up to be. I want my interests to make me clever, but that is not often the case. I am deeply interested in the political situation of the US. And in history and in human nature insofar as it bears upon the time we live in now. Cleverness should alleviate suffering. Religion should answer that for us, but the potent medicines that are religious philosophies often prove to be poisonous. From the Kashmiri Shaivite tradition :"The suffering that is to come, can and should be avoided." I want to adapt to new conditions that I believe will present themselves shortly. And be creative while I can.
Something's funky about 9-11! But not in the way you might think. More things than one, stink. Stay calm when you find out!
People who know 9-11 was a set-up job. Writers, Traders, Good Cooks, Smart and Non-conformist people. Doctors for Human Rights, Anyone who knows a lot about a particular field. Farmers? People who are Skilled. People who can take care of themselves. Healthy people. That's what I say I want. What I actually want might be quite different.
Armageddon Disco Meltdown/ SeptClues 6 Monstamash
Visit the site 911 Movement !
Albert Ayler, Eric Davis of Chicago, "TV God" by Dana Lyons, Favorite song, "Shauna Lane" by the Dustballs. Neil Young - Living With War, Krystle Warren, Bruce Springsteen - Seeger Sessions, Bishop Perry Tillis - Too Close, Rimsky Korsakov, Scheherazade. Heddie Ledbetter, Ali Akbar Khan, Malkaush, Sindy Bhairvavee, Desh. Dagar Brothers, Ram Narayan on Sarangi, Bhimsen Joshi (I prefer Indian classical music Live), Don Giovanni by Mozart, Opera (Live), La Monte Young, Just Stompn'. Alan Lomax Folk collection!, Daddy, Tractenberg Family Slide Show Players, selected songs of Fomola, Fugs, Zombies, Kinks, Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix and Bob Dylan. John Hammond singing Tom Waits. Mingus Big Band. Genesis P-Orridge's voice is music.I'm not sure I'd like the Throbbing Gristle since I've never heard it, but I doubt. Candy Says by Lou Reed, Sometimes music I don't find out the name of. Light classical music, as a genre (I get it on a Time Warner cable channel and have fallen in love with pieces that I never found the names for.) Mahler. Pete Seeger Children songs, Dana Lyons, Blues. Voice of Antony, of Antony and the Johnsons.
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Visit the site 911 Movement ! This is not exhaustive. Sergei Bondarchuk's "War and Peace," "The River" by Jean Renoir, A Scanner Darkly, "Rocco and his Brothers," Alejandro Jodorowsky's "The Mole" and his "The Holy Mountain" (all time favorite as of now), "The Missing, V for Vendetta, The Blind Director, Dr. Zhivago, Fitzcarraldo, Nosferatu, The Accident, Performance, The Romantic Englishwoman, Lili Marlena, The Marriage of Maria Braun, Death in Venice, La Terra Trema, White Nights, The Thief of Baghdad (silent version), Ossessione, My Neighbor Totoro, La Strata, Apocalypse Now Redux, The Doors, Rosemary's Baby, City of the Lost Children, Day Watch - Russian, not Sony Version, Fahrenheit 9/11, The Corporation, Omega Man, Revenge of the Sith, Lord of the Rings Trilogy, Don Giovanni (before the print faded), Mulhulland Dr., Laurel Canyon, Bullworth, Phantom of the Paradise, The Gospel According to St. Matthew, The Legendary Curse of Lemora, Pinochet Case, Sorrow and the Pity, The Piano Player, Hotel Terminus - The Life and Times of Klaus Barbie, Fateless, THX 1138, A Dirty Shame,
Gimmi Shelter, One or Two Things I Know about Her, One or Two Things I Know About Him, Being There, "Lolita" by Kubrick for the Peter Sellars, Shampoo, Funny Bone, Would like to see the director's cut "Eyes Wide Shut"
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CNN Fake Footage Blasted: When, where, and how did they film this?Conspicuous Plot
.."http://therevolutionist.net.tc/myspace.htm">Click me for details on what we can do about TV: a Propaganda Machine used to take away our Freedoms and allow Evil People to make war, while we are not looking.
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Listen to Aldous Huxley in 1963 It speaks today. !
Not sure if this is supposed to be Best Hits or What I am Reading Now: What I am reading now always seems to be the best hits - Mary Daly - saved my life. Just finished "Understanding Media" an anthology of essays by Marshall McLuhan and now - "Cosmic Enigmas" by Joseph Silk - who writes for the non-specialist on Astrophysics. I enjoy the new books. "The Presence of Siva" by art historian Stella Kramrisch, I think is my favorite book of all time. That and "The Dream of the Earth" by Thomas Berry. Rupert Sheldrake's " A New Science of Life" is an all time favorite in the category of science. Terrence McKenna's "True Hallucinations?" That stands out. For what I am reading now (when I wrote this years ago) : Webster Tarpley's, "Synthetic Terror." Edwin Black, "War Against the Weak.", Paul Ekman, "Emotions Revealed" and "Telling Lies." Edward Said, "Culture and Imperialism." Marshall McCluhan, "The Mechanical Bride." Uri Dowbenko, "Bushwhacked." Ilya Prigone, "The End of Certainty." Andreas von Bulow, "The CIA and September 11th - International Terror and the Role of the Secret Services." Peter Dale Scott, "Deep Politics and the Death of JFK." Casanova, "The History of My Life." I think I will have to blog about the books I read - changes too often otherwise. Top books don't change, but I really think the Tarpley and von Bulow, and the Scott, will reign supreme forever.