Interview with Abe Foxman of the ADL, guy can't keep cool.
_________________ And here we always meet, at the station of our heart / Looking at each other as if we were in a dream /Seeing for the first time different eyes so supreme / That bright flames burst into vision, keeping us apart.
Replace the word Arabs with Chinese and this becomes freakishly foreshadowing. When the shipments to the East dry up it all ends, the date is only to be seen.
The current drama between Japan and China will pale in comparison. Almost all the mainstream news is a distraction from the important events; with intended effect one can't help to imagine.
About the German gold - Ferdinand Lips, a Suisse banker wrote a book about it in 2001 and I think that Germany is well aware of the fact that they will not get their gold back, definitely not all of it, perhaps a bit. So, I see this demand from the Bundesbank to get the German gold back, to be mainly a political gesture. It shows that they are now willing to defy the U.S. hegemony a bit. It's a gradual process. China and Russia among others do similar things and they are getting away with it. The official spheres of influence are changing. Whether this means that the powers behind the curtain are also struggling, I don't know - but it could very well be the case.
perpetualburn
Gender : Posts : 955 Join date : 2013-01-04 Location : MA
Skip to 42:30 for interview, If that guy isn't a walking cliche(phenotype and all) for a savage black man I don't know what is... He doesn't even feel when he commits crime, no appealing to reason or emotion, beyond being just "frustrated" with the system and lashing out with crime... He just "does" crime... "If you don't want to give me money, I will show you with your last born. Took him to shower or to the hot shower. Or to the oven, microwave oven. I put him like this to the oven. Then you see I want money... Take your child and put it in oven. I make oven on."
Just watched The Naked Island. Words seem trite to attempt to describe this film, as words were unnecessary to portray it. Powerfully beautiful. I was waiting for the weather or their health to bring it all down.
I have seen Woman in the Dunes, but this little film is way up there.
(Exhale slowly.....)
Thanks Strongarm88.
reasonvemotion
Gender : Posts : 681 Join date : 2013-01-09 Location : The Female Spirit
"First you have to understand that the source of addiction is in the human himself. Then you think: how do you help someone who is pain? First by acknowledging their suffering and validating their attempt to escape from their pain, then by helping them not suffer so that they don’t have to rely on the drugs. It takes a whole different perspective. Resources that are used to incarcerate people would have to be used to help people to rewire their brains in healthy ways—through access to food, safe housing, good counseling, and employment skills........
Glad you enjoyed it. Powerful but soothing as well. The director, Kaneto Shindō, described it as "a cinematic poem to try and capture the life of human beings struggling like ants against the forces of nature." It strikes me as a sort of snapshot between the old world and the modern age...
This is interesting. Westernized blacks following suit in same nihilistic memes to some extent with differing expressions of it. Masculine dominance most easily expressed and actively advocated within the female spirit. The current predicament is seemingly disruptive, to cope the system is drawn to escapisms, compensating hyper-masculinity, competitive computer games, and interestingly enough assertion through sex change. Illusion of free will exasperating the effect, all the while playing into the system thinking the opposite, though sometimes transitional as these self appointed memes prove little more satisfaction than original premises. I find this relevant to a lot of people.
Parts of this seem very plausible. I have long considered Kubrick to be one of the, if not the, great artist(s) of the last century. His works are obviously loaded with many forms of (often overwhelming) symbolism and some of the assertions made in these videos are eye-opening to say the least, especially the take on 'The Shining' and how/why it radically departs from King's novel.
Ricardo Lopez (January 14, 1975 – September 12, 1996), also known as the Björk stalker, was an Uruguayan-born American pest control officer from Hollywood, Florida, who is known for his attempted assassination of the Icelandic musician Björk in 1996. Lopez recorded a video diary of himself talking about his plans over an eight month period, culminating in his video-recorded suicide. Lopez mailed a letter bomb, disguised as a book from a touring company and rigged with sulfuric acid, to Björk's residence in London. The bomb was intercepted by Scotland Yard before being able to harm anyone. By the time of Lopez's death, Lopez had left an 800-page diary, and 18 hours of footage of himself talking to the camera and making the bomb.