this is Roger aka tone freaks and I'm
just gonna explain myself for my Self for my last
17 hours of tweeting etc because they're
all connected so let's just start at the
beginning and just wrap it through this
I have a long go in correspondence with
an old friend
an ex-client in England Mike and Mike
sexy a link to this book here which is
the curse of Canaan by Eustace Mullins
now Eustace Mullins I'm we're seen
various interviews and read stuff of his
before but this I think is his last book
written in 1987 and Mullins was the
protege of hijra pound and this book
traces all the way back to through
exegesis of the Bible the the flood the
fall of man Cain and Abel the Shemin I
descendants of Noah and the of Adam
rather and the Canaanite descendants and
outside of the occult explanations that
come out of this book of the
interpretations of the Bible that come
out of this book and they're explication
in terms or the current event as in 1987
when Mullen wrote the blog it's an
interesting read and I I've been
corresponding with Mike about you know
why it's interesting how it's
interesting to me based upon my frames
of reference and my framework
understanding as it currently stands
which is an ongoing kind of fluid fluid
thing so then within come to the
platform that I'm on I'm on this
platform which is called stream yard
which I notice that chasm ray were
broadcasting on their latest broadcast
about the till British judicial review
English Democrats judicial review of
Briggs's and so I'm on this platform and
I've learnt a lot from these two guys if
you go to their channel you'll see that
we had a discussion ourselves which
cover various sort of areas of interest
from my own research reading but this
this is their latest video where they're
talking about Stephen Barclay the brexit
secretary who is supposed to be signing
off today on the implementing the
legislation to disassociate British law
from a euro and the European communities
act of 1972 which Bray says may be a
precursor to actually settling or
recusing themselves or withdrawing any
defense against the till Brook case
whereby we will have accept exited the
EU now that's just an aside of why I'm
on this platform and if you watch this
video you'll notice that they say why
hasn't this been in the corporate media
why hasn't it been covered the genic
miller case after all was covered
extensively and Gina Miller threatening
the type of legal action that's already
going on in Tobruk case has had a lot
more
coverage in the mainstream media than
the Tilburg case which may or may not
become a large news item through this
week because it really could set the cat
amongst the pigeons so there we are
shout out to Brad Chaffins there then
next we come to the exegesis
hermeneutics flux capacitor now this is
something which I'm building on the open
Internet Protocol and I've been liaison
with Devin who's the CEO our CEO of open
index protocol and Alexandria and I
uploaded on anok calandria this this
video which is the trailer and a bunch
of tags which I made for for the grub
Street Journal which should hopefully
start it's just I've got a lot of
processing power going on doing these
things they will see see how we go on
with this at the moment just refresh the
browser there and see the swirl
right what I'm going to do if that
doesn't start playing is I'm actually
gonna open up an interplanetary file
system game and on my computer and see
if it runs any smoother but that running
but it should run here off the cloud
it's just doing this and see if that
it's just
then look me
mm-hmm this is what it's trying to play
is this yeah
now that should play on that cloud thing
you play the first few seconds so
welcome to the road creature and this is
this was the beginning I made this about
a month ago I think and all these tags
and meta tags which I'm developing for
this news coming to you every hour on
the hour or that's my catchy new hashtag
which I've been using a lot this morning
so ease we just have a quick look
listen like it's gonna be a little bit
shocked because this is alive and it's
also add you they've got these windows
open I really want to get this as much
as anything for the transcript that I
can pull off YouTube and then write an
essay those of you that know my regular
workflow will recognize hurry up
curating narratives since 2019 that
should say grub Street Journal and the
exceed assists humor new chick flux
capacitor so anyway let's let's crack on
there's Alexandria and what Alexandria
reads is it's a static website which
lives on the interplanetary file system
and this one is being served up through
the cloud now CloudFlare have some three
gnomes or putting your sights on Macleod
but obviously cloud fair who recently
withdrew their servers from 8chan show
where the weaknesses in this type of
serving idea I mean I can get this
working on my own computer pretty
quickly I just have to I saw me put a
ipfs on a minute ago it's just a similar
thing that in the terminal part of what
we're developing with the grocery
journal is a seamless application which
will work as this app here does which
you can download from the ipfs shipyard
on github what we're trying to do is
also get them so that they're
downloadable as you would download any
other app from the App Store and from
Google Play and then outside of that
because I'm trying to get away from the
Google's sphere of influence and the
Facebook sphere of influence
held onto web three of the beauty of
Alexandra is that it's being developed
that it can play in a native browser on
traditional platforms of traditional you
know legacy platforms which are called
Facebook and YouTube etc but also allows
one to monetize and put paywalls
on to that content so that you get the
initial subscription amount that you get
for trying out to see if you want to
subscribe or make it a donation etc so
that's really going to the questions of
Commerce on the internet and I did a
blog some time ago where the Internet is
big and how to defeat the disruptor
disruptors and later on here I think
there's a is this one here Yoli was
consorting if you look at the Libre
consortium diagram here of who's
involved this is just another way of
keeping hold of the real strong
monopolies with which which the huge
Silicon Alley Giants have and that
basically leaves the scraps where
everyone else the fight over what we're
developing is a way of tapping into that
traffic but having our own communist
ecosystem which means that it will open
up the audience and the audience
consumers to come across if they wish to
without the Google and YouTube algorithm
biases which have recently been exposed
by project merit s and this is something
I've been working on since the home
state instead release which was the
release the public or the ethereum
blockchain doesn't mean anything to you
don't worry but that was around 2006
in 2002 I mean into 2015 and Alexandrian
open Internet Protocol have been out
this for about a year longer than I have
and when I came across it one I was
amazed that was flying under the radar
Devon told me actually on Friday that a
lot of their back as venture capital
backers call them the dark horse because
they've been flying under the radar
getting their offering up to speed and
whilst I've not been trying to fly under
haider at all whether it's through my
own incompetence or whatever I seem to
be under the radar anyway I like to
think that's because the Google our
algorithms kick me out and obviously
being kicked out is part giving me the
day dry need to help with what I'm
developing and the other day I came
across Colt capitalism and another
Twitter account and website which I did
blog about last week Ryan it's the guy
behind that and the really interesting
site coming from a very similar sort of
place to myself and again I'm not gonna
go there right now it sees it as a
branch off but I'm just going to keep
clicking through these windows and - we
just don't look that into that which I'm
going to close just in case of slowing
us down and what I'm also going to do is
I'm going to close the beam and again
just to keep as much bandwidth going as
I possibly can
so I'm also going to nail clips that we
know there we should now be back horn
let's just check our speeds here see
what kind of bandwidth we operating on
okay I'm on over copper here we go again
I haven't got fiber
up here in the wild of Helen sourcing
what we're doing I think here and I
think this efficient bandwidth on my
computer here as well to continue
broadcasting this fashion right so here
we are building the metadata xavius
image image but the new trucks capacity
crutch script tags this is a blogger
beard which you'll see me starting to
build tags in the metadata and if you go
to my Twitter channels and I've got
platforms you'll see that I've been sort
of busily embedding these types of leads
in the web for a number of years
starting with conquest of down laterally
with grocery journal but also another
tag which I use what one kind of drip
are green so when you do to the attack
that I'm using on Twitter just having a
looking Twitter here for instance if I
go to a grudge street journal here click
on that
and you'll see here the top tweets that
I've got on using using that the
pictures and what have you do cover my
but you can see there I've been busy
with that tack today but but they go
back for their fair fair amount of time
so conquest
I only started using kind of curating
narratives today curating narratives
since two thousand and ninety so then we
come to read it I'm a very regular users
of user of ready but today this honest
government advert I wanted to give that
a wide airing and get some tags or to
read it as well
it's just self inquiry okay that came
from a Katelyn Johnson post today she
did one on consciousness and separating
self for me you know and what have you
I'm not going to go there right still
have faith in the system I mean he
doesn't be like Vinny this is from the
film the big short and what I'm always
struck by by a lot of conversations
regardless from ow whichever aspect
people are coming from often from really
good places or tends to happen if
there's some aspect dog the existing
system which which is considered to be
okay it wasn't for instance does by the
climate change co2 narrative now I don't
I don't know if I'm right I don't know
she's right but what I do is I reject
all narratives and that's the best way
to give a base at the I am what's known
as a cynic and so I'm quite cynical as
well as being scared
and I darkness is of sin hopes an old
philosopher lived in the barrel who was
a cynic cynic his Greek for a dog and he
used the like dogs and things and anyway
effectively you can't be a certain thing
I can afford buying to be any narratives
coming from the mainstream media
whatever they are that's that's my I've
got to the point now where I reject them
all and I do buy one aphorism which
applies to pretty much everything to do
in government never believe anything
until it's officially denied now that's
quite a cynical a harissa but I I find
it quite helpful so this is don't have
faith in the system boom he doesn't be
my business the trauma from so here's
the first I tweeted an out today with
these tags again curating narratives
since 2019 which is a new jag as I am as
I'm getting further with the graphical
user interface where the web between
Grove Street Journal I'm developing more
and more pithy kind of strap lines or
mottos slogans brand development type
stuff which seek to encapsulate some of
the aspects of what we hope for upstream
journal will offer both if there were
readers our viewers and our film makers
and other other writers authors
journalists etc so we already have that
window this is Libre and Facebook and
they're supposed crypto currency or
blockchain payments
methods and as I think Facebook should
be broken up and Google should be broken
up the antitrust laws such as they still
remain in the states and we use
extensively in nineteen fifties should
be really rigorously pursued and if
President Donald Trump wishes to drain
the swamp and that really could be a
good place to go and the problem with
the red-blue pantomime which we see
around the world is that both sides
about effectively support support their
sort of their own advantages vested
interests and that's that's why it's
very difficult to get things done from
the inside there are people on the
inside that will change things generally
speaking and up quite high enough up the
chain when there are military coups for
instance in place if you usually find
it's the more junior officers that come
come forward and then there's this sort
of struggle between the more senior
officers who are look into the the
establishment of it and what's the more
junior officers are part of the
establishment they generally generally
find that the leader McCune come from
that group they're still on the inside
but they are not so invested in the
remaining at the very top of the greasy
pole and I'm gonna I'm gonna develop
points as we go through these windows
and the purpose of physics nicely I
should start speaking this lower is to
generate a transcript and then I'll make
a word cloud and then I'll write an
essay and then I'll extract keywords in
the game
the idea is to develop metadata which
goes into into hooks for web crawlers
and the idea of being but they will
become friendly to the search engines
which anyone is using and ones with
inbuilt Isis and the cold capitalism
site I've mentioned earlier that is what
Ryan is going on about and basically
saying that butterfly patted the patents
on butterfly wing wings signified that
they don't taste well and that's the
analogy that he uses for how you spoof
the Google YouTube search algorithms
that are developed in in association
with and with the full sort of support
all and for the benefit of really
security services like the NSA GCHQ etc
to support establishment narratives
which are not necessarily the full unbar
nisht
and unbiased truth which is just a
statement of fact really I mean it's so
that's that that's what this is about
this is read see and read Z is a formats
you're right and then you can output it
in EE pub or PDF outputs which then you
can upload to Amazon and loulou and
other publishing platforms on the legacy
wave or even on the cloud which I could
whip to and it's a part of this type of
services part of what we're building
into the grub Street Journal package for
our authors so that they can present
their work as it is in
trailer fall in crazy form in essay form
in forms that fit into different formats
which provide a cross fertilization
between other users of the platform
other users of the different web
instances by which I mean legacy web one
legacy motivating we're on Wed three and
again what I'm what we're developing it
is a way of serving up the art writing
journalism etc of the authors and
filmmakers and journalists that wish to
be represented on our platform in a way
that they can maximize both their
revenue their audience without the
interference of the corporate and states
in which unfortunately now he's very
apparently just to explain this is Paul
replying mine
- I'm pipeline mine cryptocurrencies in
a modest way on the etherion blockchain
and the idea of my PFS is it sits on top
of the ecosystem of blockchains
and whilst opening a protocol sits on
top of the flow box chain and the flow
blockchain is almost unique in that it
uses metadata and stores the metadata as
part of blockchain information which is
an incredibly powerful tool for
providing an interface for web searching
engines to find content which is
published on the open Internet Protocol
platform and the Internet open Internet
Protocol consists of effectively the
open Internet Protocol the flow
blockchain and then the international
the interplanetary follow IP FS system
there is an instance which isn't on the
current public platform on BitTorrent
and the BitTorrent platform in some ways
I like the idea of having both of them
available and you know possibly others
available there's a a web 3 instance
called zero near for instance which I
know that have been developed by
developers and bulgarians it's
absolutely incredible and has been ahead
of the curve and again I mean to truly
distributed networks and antifragility
whereby there aren't single points of
failure and one network with no single
point of failure it's still one network
which effectively represents in a second
or third iteration on the argument a
single point of failure so if you've got
three networks you're truly distributed
if you have just one network then really
you're not Belton braces this is
effectively the engineering term which
I'm getting out there and oh I pee with
both BitTorrent and I DFS has belt and
braces and I'll string to end Gaffa tape
but that's just me so anyway moving on
that's the home page of my wordpress
blog which i've started developing some
of the brand name for the brunch region
are called not grub Street Journal but
you can see your interests they look at
that in your own time this is my youtube
channel which I've had going for a long
time and it kind of tracks a number of
my technology interests musical intro
political interest as they developed
since I started that channel in 2009 so
that's that's that's getting on for ten
years now yeah Oh actually it's 12 years
later so that's since 2007 and if you
look at the videos quite a few more like
this those days stay pastels like
Bristol so from 10 years ago
I think I opened the channel to comment
on other channels before myself so I
don't do the webinar not to speed and I
can if I wanted to I don't but I'm quite
happy to give other people the means to
do that and Broad Street Journal
actually will and yeah it can be
important for journalists in hostile
environments to have both anonymity and
the ability to collect payment for their
work on a blockchain and the two which
work particularly well for anonymity are
- which is called dark coin
amber narrow both of which kind of allow
you to exist through the gift shop as it
were without touching the sides alright
honest government and so I have started
posting the links to
this this series of videos which have
been produced by an Australian outfit
called the juice Mediacom who are on
patreon and the whole series is
government 42 posts they've got 42 of
these honest government ads and they're
really very good because what applies in
Australia as one of the videos as one of
America's bitches as it were applies
equally well elsewhere and this is the
globalization when I refer to go
organisation I talk about a corporate
political project internationalism is a
different project which the idea of
internationalism really comes from
Thomas Paine who said he was a citizen
of the world
and it's a completely different thing to
the corporate idea of globalization so
globalism internationalism but you still
have to pick the bones out on both terms
and what people mean when they use them
but the point about you to me you're in
this series of wonderful very cute it's
humorous videos is that they apply
anywhere everything countries in the
Washington Consensus and they apply
particularly to the countries in the
five-oh his group which are effectively
the english-speaking nations
Canada Australia New Zealand
the USA United the five eyes and that
goes back to analog technology and if
you're interested in how that developed
and how the extent of their snooping
came into the light you would find
searching Duncan Campbell in the search
if you if you search in the search of my
book Duncan Campbell or memory home
posts you'll find quite a lot about
those sorts of things including things
like the agency trial and lots of other
spooky type signals information which is
still very pertinent today and when we
get to the back end of this video where
I've done a thread on Twitter of Stanley
Kubrick and Andrew Niccol feelings
Andrew Nichols latest which is a novel
which came out last year is really about
signals internet snooping etc etc and
Stanley Kubrick's unfinished project
which was finished by steven steele
spielberg
which is the artificial intelligence
film is also looking forward in the body
of work from Kubrick and there's a kind
of act it's almost like an exchange of
battens and in my mind's eye in terms of
looking at the themes that we break up
that and the themes which Nicholas trap
tackled including when cubes still alive
a nickel roped Truman report for
instance anyway you'll see that so what
have I got juice media there now juice
media when you look at the thing it sort
of says 43 followers you know and
there's ever night
James who's the chief executive officer
revoked me tonight
Brad gourmet and Alexandria so then this
next one here is all the people that I
follow who also follow Jews media said
Mark Curtis here this is historian
analyst of the UK foreign policy and
he's got a lot of followers for that
type of thing
declassified top secret I mean anyway
the links are there and I will put the
links in the description to this video
so you can feel you know hung for some
people break out of the shower or the
prison of your own making really in
terms of your own habits in terms of any
search data on the Internet
so I mean I often follow people I really
can't stand and also read tweets from
people like absolutely going to breathe
it I totally support their right to say
whatever the hell they like but by
having the very broad palette isn't one
you'll find that even Google will return
you a better selection although you
won't get stuff here's his timeline and
noting those etcetera
there's another one Renaissance that's
another person follows the re format but
also follows juice media there's
wonderful it's interesting to see what
other people are looking at director
interesting juice media and then I'm
turning my mic
my part there's a clarinet player and
she has a few a few concerts coming up
they're doing Handel's water music so we
might end up getting a few other
clarinet parts for that coming through
shortly but I've shut the door so that
we don't have to turn up my microphone
etc right okay
did you speed your videos
same deal there let's see what their
most popular one isn't subpoena giving
that
what he needs the truth is out from
eight years ago 1.6 million views it's
really quite interesting I'll bet one
from four months ago I've got a good
look that's Julian Assange again it's
not surprising in a way that anyone
that's interested in WikiLeaks and
Julian Assange the Julian Assange video
would still keep their viewership that
perhaps less well the search terms will
come further down anyway that's an
interesting one I shall give analysis on
that later trickle-down economics very
good thing they mention in their videos
a nap it's sitting on that that's the
web app ready
that's the post they did on the honest
government ad for the Decatur excess
paid pipeline now I put that out with
the wrong kind of green tag the wrong
kind of green is a wonderful blog in
which a blower called Cory Morningstar
lives and it's founded by indigenous
peoples from I think it's Bolivia and
they had been manifesto against
environmental degradation and this is an
interesting article because it's talking
about how indigenous people are being
screwed over by America the United
States state there's also very good one
of these that they did on child prisons
in Australia and that's quite a kind of
current thing with the epstein at
wetstein allegations regarding is
pedophile Island and under this I mean
these are also ideas that you're finding
the used to smile in this book regarding
cannibalism and
canaanite and bar and various occult and
satanic type stuff and how that is
linked into Freemasonry and you'll find
on my blog in the recent past quite a
lot of XP staff and most of my work on
that starts with the Playland cover-up
which was elite pedophile scandal of
1975 where effectively a television
documentary was made and it had a lot of
view a lot of people watching was on
broadcast television at that time it was
only the independent television channel
independent envisioned ITV Britain and
it was played either side of news at
10:00 and you can't find that internet
that document online in roarsville
Johnny come home and they made a film
called murder of Billy to Tony now
there's also a book called plain land an
Irish writer who was basically abused by
that Peter phone network but effectively
what the way the dots drawn up and what
I was saying earlier about the five eyes
Tasmania Australia and Canada have got a
massive ration of the abuses of
indigenous people and there's a guy
called mark and every documentary about
this in Canada in Australia there are
similar stories you know narrative fully
documented cases all these things going
on
and so it's interesting from an
Australian political perspective and how
they look at the child prison things
there to actually realize those things
are going on in modern places like I can
call a boy's home for instance in
Scotland with in brain for instance and
Tom's Hamilton all of that stuff in
Canada and Mark necks work it goes back
into the Indian Wars and really
colonisation and then in Mexico the same
thing happened with Christopher Columbus
and what-have-you and it that there's
there's one theory the homo sapiens
white in the end what is actually not
really open to dispute is that under
imperialism and mercantilism I'm the
Imperial countries Spain Belgium and
United Kingdom
did you notice of American murdered a
lot of indigenous people to steal their
land regardless of peace treaties and
all the rest of it and and it continues
to this day to this day from
we'll champion boxer the WC will
heavyweight champion Oh what's his name
lips my mine temporarily he was
interviewed before the fight that he had
with I'm going off of piece here but
effectively you know the the narratives
that we have in our history books and
and what has actually happened and this
is what uses melon says getting
interesting and just doing this because
I
yes in the wild detonate Wilder
I'm going off anyway definitely Wilder
and he said to this day when he was in a
spy a black American engineer what he
meant exactly he was saying stop me so
they wanted slavery still with us maybe
very very powerful thing that he did so
I said to this day it kind of just
triggered that which is why I went on
peace with them anyway let's
oh boy
sorry about this I just need to just
stir Terry our Tyson Fury
he was the fury fight that's this one
girl there with fury you ask me Dominic
Brazil and he's got a fight coming up
with Louie Ortiz got the date in there
of when that's coming up right anyway
let's just let's just push on
so anyway I've been linking these
different channels including LinkedIn I
think about this channel I'm on you can
stream from streaming directly to your
Facebook page actually onto your
LinkedIn page business type stuff was
better um and but in well I think that's
post these videos into my my LinkedIn
channel there right and I did the same
thing into my tumbler channel I don't
use tumblr very much but when I'm making
tags I do because people do still use
tumblr and it's quite quite funky as
well now why does this one here this one
is here because this is the Irish
southern Irish government seeking to spy
on their own citizens through an
identity card scheme when they wanted to
introduce in identicards in the UK there
was a big around in the nineteen
nineties about a magnetic strip they
wanted to put on the back of it because
if it was just the functionality in them
on the front you wouldn't need a
magnetic strip
good question was what date are you
going to store and this is a really we
get to anon and
Andrew Nichols latest film that kind of
lays out the sorts of nefarious
activities which can be indulged in by
people can hold the days when access to
the data and the access to the data
currently access to the data links up as
well things like the patreon and oil
Google's are the oil Wars about access
to bat for others and one way of doing
this is by controlling the meeting
through which they can purchase it with
and the petrodollar that's kind of what
it's for it's not so much reserving that
commodity for the exclusive use of
Americans is to deny access to
competitors to the United States of
America
hegemony it may feel like I'm jumping
around a bit with these narratives but
they're all connected in in the sense
that in terms of developing a framework
of understanding for these different
things other things tend to need to be
studied separately there's a latin term
which is used in economics and math is a
set early paribus which which beta means
all things remain equal and what other
things remaining equal well when you
freeze things and then mess about with
one variable just to find out what that
variable is is doing to the other things
when you then set your model in motion
again you have to remember look the
other things don't remain me probably
don't remain station and then moving in
the round - and that is the difference
between a static and the dynamic world
view and the authoritarian views which
tend to promote censorship and don't
really like critical inquiry is really
bound up and a deep insecurity about
not being able to predict the future
which no one can do you can get lucky
you can make educated guesses and all
the rest of it but what happens tomorrow
is not been anybody's gift to know no
one I've ever met
you can say what you would hope to work
tomorrow and I'm sort of saying and we
ought to be happening can pretty good if
you've got a very good grip but the
future is unknown by definition and
however hard you will try to convince us
though it's only because we're not
clever enough and with the rest of it if
you subscribe to you to determine
monistic view of life you will convince
yourself and that's the truth I'm not I
I think there's such thing as free will
you know I think chaos random dynamics
all that sort of thing and then you get
into boundary conditions and stuff like
that
and
dividing it then into those two
polarities I think it's another
temptation which is important not to
fall into I haven't finished my having
this book at the moment but this is one
thing which I'm feeling uncomfortable
about reading it and I keep pushing out
in my mind is he's got this this binary
dichotomy between scheme' Knights and
Canaanites and I think that is just too
simplified and it's almost just the
repeat of red/blue Pugachev politics etc
etc and sometimes it's important to kind
of set up a broader picture as a reader
I'm always prepared to go down the road
that the writer which is to say if if
the author by the end of the chapter
hasn't hasn't broken out their own you
know you out of their own fun on their
own model which they've done to
demonstrate the points they wish to
bring out then I kick down the
boundaries myself and that's a
discipline to kind of do afterwards and
that's important because no one knows I
don't know I don't think anyone else
knows as a generalized thing looking for
someone else to do thinking for you sure
that makes life easier for these it time
to do other things but when it gets down
to your Liberty your freedom the freedom
for you children to grow up and things
like that then it's time to start paying
attention and what I'm saying it's
really it's time to start paying
attention now because those things
really are under threat you can see it
and that series of videos
from Judea kind of you know makes that
same point but here's the piecing the
independent violin and this ministers
but I thought you were coming on and put
the link down propaganda and the
multiplier there were basically three
main news agencies and Associated Press
Reuters and AFP and they feed into all
of these organizations and this is where
the narrative machine comes from and it
goes unchallenged by these guys with
grudge street journal in the tradition
of the old pamphleteers and the radicals
of the sixteenth century and at English
revolution through the American
Revolution etc against where I park on
me with Mullins Mullins basically saying
you know revolutionary activity is has
the Freemasons behind it that's on his
history I'm now got the end of it yet
but that's something that he's clearly
saying with which you know I disagree
with it's true in some cases right today
you'll find George Soros or the
Endowment for democracy behind various
movements and all movements undoubtedly
come under attack for being infiltrated
and ultimately are I said because it's
such a powerful thing but there's a
there's a period in which there's a you
know sometimes a fairly so we've
spirited defense and resistance to of
that and it's those it's in those cracks
where we have the sufficient freedom of
movement to to make a difference I mean
that's actually there's a large space
for that at the moment when three and
that's what grew up Street Journal
and others who are others doing it and
hope to become there are others on the
cloud also trying to do the same thing
the reason I think it can work on
multiple distributed networks
it's basically he didn't antifragility
but anyway so let's press on Road to
Serfdom ata late great yeah from that
long I made this comment two years ago
now when my bloggers could let them
conflicts we utilize just to show what
happen if you click on that you'll say
blog not found okay now if you've got
the this this app here which is the
wayback machine sometimes it will offer
you a new link you wait long enough but
what you can do if you don't want wait
you see what it's called neoliberal
amino mates if you go into the search
box on my blog all the instances where
it has that collection words and because
it leaks in that
there's their surf them which is we're
just looking at yeah okay and here we
are here you can see it's this is now
closed so I can't go back in and change
the link or whatever but that's another
thing that happens with the way things
change but things get memory hold its
bumped comes by design sometimes by
accident
know for instance that bill I took down
myself
I've decided to wipe myself off the web
last autumn because I was applying for
some suti jobs and I you know basically
you don't get a job in a suit if you do
more stuff than I do and so I basically
wiped myself off the internet and then
when I could move past that looking for
a super job phase I put myself back on
it again
like for instance my old Twitter account
which was Louis you'll find it on
wayback machine you see that you know
I've been quite busy for a number of
years without your followers then I got
now and in the current internet
environment if you're doing anything
controversial outside of mainstream
narratives you will find it hard to
build up informally and yeah there's
another blowing my blog talking about
term so-called management by walking
about Turner Lucy and the sale of Crees
you'll find it on there talking about
how Lucien
wrote dialog about an illiterate
bookseller
and talk about a flute player called Tom
tears and that your peer group
with what you really bothered and how
people that knew what you're all about
one pane to the gallery as it were but
follows likes and all the rest of it
they go into the magic source of the
search engines so you know it's it's
part and parcel of how the internet
works and how it polarizes and in
polarizing what it does it shuts off a
whole Avenue thinking which effectively
leaves one lot of people blind in the
left eye the other people blind in the
right eye and so if both of them close
one eye everybody is blind as hip refer
and and that kind of binary polarization
is known as the Biden rule and it works
very well and to guard against it their
techniques you could adopt to spoofing
and gar gates that but we're building
that and baking it into the cake of grab
three and that's basically what I'm
getting at I call it the exegesis of new
tricks flux capacitor and it's three
allows the degrees of freedom required
to you know you're moving swiftly on
this is the wayback machine and this is
the glider for practically everybody
which was a huge sensational book in
nineteen fifties at something like
twenty reprints I don't think it's in
print anymore but it can be fine but no
one really knows about it and it's it's
hilarious for them so very informative I
cover some of the same ground that used
to smullins covers and effectively if
you look at that post they didn't read
it I talked about how you need to
triangulate information with other
sources of information
to see what other people have said about
the same thing so that you get you know
different viewpoints and then you can
make your own assessment according to
how those different people sit within
your own feeling as to what their biases
are and so you need to spend quite a lot
of time figuring out what people's
biases are otherwise you end up with a
conclusion looking for evidence policy
based evidence making is the modern kind
of idea from government pointing people
but as human beings with our reasoning
at the ranges we are liable to do saving
it's called confirmation bias
alright globalization unentangled so
this I'm broke three fairly long poems
this was the last of three middle ones
bourgeois resolution usually held your
man's oppressor which is the first one I
wrote and they're a trilogy which inform
the novel which I've been writing for
past four years at school is a conquest
of doubt and on Grove Street Journal
it's being designed so that authors can
publish serialized books a world cup he
actually Civic see realized that book I
just showed you in I think New York
Times back in the 1950s
meet the fogers that's another pretty
long poster it says it's almost two
hours of reading and that was one of
three blogs I did about briggsie and the
whole framework of brings it and the
monetary framework of bricks that
particular
is about the monthly framework within
which Greg's ik can be considered now
there are the other trading marks as
well
G public politics as well as the UK
establishment politics and then also
there's a historical context of what has
gone before
and how Europe developed particularly
post in the poliana quarrels and of
course that period of time is the period
of time where you find reference things
like the Illuminati Simon has and very
secret societies what whatever that do
exist there's no doubt out that no one's
going to tell you all the Freemasons
don't exist I mean it used to be that
the British government was a one in my
five doesn't exist during my six doesn't
exist we know they exist in these days
they you know the hints of those
organizations have PR departments and
white books when they retire and why I
didn't used to happen in this age of
commodification of everything I mean
state secrets have become commodified
and the individuals who are doing that
also look forward to a pay payout from
the revolving door when they exist Stage
Left
whereas previously they would have been
happy with you know what just desserts
were without looking for further
enrichment down the line it's just a
sign of the corrupt times that we've
moved into
so here we go see what else we got
now this struck me today lots of the
head lives of st. Prince Andrew breaks
his silence and so I searched better I
found dirt obviously it's a PR
department paper from Buckingham Palace
in that this is from January 2015
when Jeffrey Epstein breaks his silence
oh the Prince language sex slaves kpop
so this term breaks silence and when you
look at the search results this is in
Google a pawprint Andrew breaks silence
over Jeffrey are extinct and it's you
know so and so breaking their silence
seems to be a theme favorite I mean it's
I guess it's a way of managing
narratives and it must be some sort of
trigger thing so note to self let's make
a tag it breaks science and see what
happens
caulk returns with breaks sounded so
Jeffrey Epstein beautiful scandal that
dates from the 18th of August it's not
over Sunday the 19th of August 13:39 and
this is ly finally sat on a station
holding a copy of The Sunday Times with
a whipped carnation and that was a joke
right
this is from five hours ago there's no
no date on it just says five hours ago
and this is an online magazine of some
sort running the same story
then we come to Congress the dome that's
the website for conquest of dough again
this will be serialized in the Grove
Street Journal so then I like good rings
and I have a look
different people have written a short
history of nearly everything
guppies book will cuppie's books the
decline and fall of practically
everybody and they say a short history
of nearly everything decline form and so
we're seeing who've done that
Ken Wilber wrote a brief history of
everything best books of the decade sort
of looking at that and I've read a fair
number of those but by no means all of
them and of course if you've read some
of them are not the others that will
color your use of the palette if you
like if new information going on your
planet to mix a particular human
understanding
if we have we all have different things
on our planet
ie books we've read so when we read new
one and come to mix it with that palette
are options as to which colors we can
get or which use will change as well and
understanding is a bit like that
that's the point I wanted to make just
from opening these help chemistry's the
form and what these are about
now this is what I haven't read which I
do want to mean
never call look he's the guy that won't
let me
and the storyline reminds me reminds me
of lucky Jim
Kingsley Ames is sort of famous novel
which have written it's very funny
My partner playing the clarinet out
there she's Swedish she didn't think
it's funny at all
15 best comedy books of all time then
where are we
right Hatshepsut and tooth gnosis royal
feud now the first chapter in Cubby's
book is about hat
Shep show and I was saw the BBC had done
something about it
and they're quite honest saying that
she's been sort of expunged from the
record and people being expunged from
the record
it's called iconoclasm and it's known in
history a new person takes over and they
want claim on the cranium and rub out
the work of people going before them if
they won't do something different will
that happen learnt something with
Mullins mentions in his book and it's
something which the memory whole
subjects us to really quite quickly in
recent times a really interesting kind
of revisionist view of the world was
when John McCain dying for instance
speaking John McCain recently in the old
review I kill adults from did a
excellent piece about McCain Pizza game
and Jeffrey Epstein and it's it's worth
a ring because again it reaches back to
about the 15th century and occult that
developed out of Judaism and there are
various cannons or whatever exact you
know love you liable
what have you and this cultural thing
called the Sebastien's and it doesn't is
a corrupted form of Judaism in the same
way that I would say that Wahhabism is a
corrupted form and jihadism it is a
corrupted form from Islam but they're
not unknown I mean religions get
corrupted and Mullins talks about how
the Catholic Church gets infiltrated and
corrupted if you've studied the Bible
much having Bible became edited from so
the death of Christ up to the Council of
Nicaea even it it's interesting to look
at the books that didn't make it into
the barn even the Apocrypha if you like
so that's things like the Book of Enoch
which is something which which Mullins
looks at there are those others as well
but as I said with your pallet if you're
unaware of them or haven't read them
then you can't mix that into your
conclusions and your conclusions become
the the paintings or the hues that you
can get at to get the subtleties of your
argument across there's another below I
was looking at earlier which is which
was talking about the Russian language
and if you search partially pushpin on
my bonus ISM Pushkin's are the false
horses a translators are the font
sources of history and translations of
anything don't necessarily get to the
meaning in context at the time and place
all the cultural reference points vary
conditions
and I mean I read that post it's more
than game was I don't know if I've got
it open and a half of it
if Pushkin's only mentioned twice in my
whole view but pushing in and have a lot
of false prophets in translation you'll
find you'll find that and it's quite
interesting to mind then here we are
blog birth I noticed when I was looking
at and later you see what they're
getting all about his will cookie again
she's look Hatshepsut haha and it's like
I say he's a very funny writer very very
scholarly gentleman he was - that was us
Eustace Mullins and as was Ezra Pound
and whilst I disagree with lines and
pound on a number of things if you can
triangulate the facts because they're
not hiding what their sources are they
do make claims as to what their source
is telling you but if you read the
sources you can't compare them and see
what other people have said about them
and they come through mind now in a
footnote to cup in that first chapter he
says we need people I never argue with
Sumerian enthusiasts I just asked them
what about the bad Aryans early start
David it's bad culturing upper egypt
now i've been reading and researching
this stuff for over three years and i've
made a lot of the kanay form staff all
translations of it and I and I've read
Cuddy's book but the darienne's had
passed me by
and so there we are that's open there to
have a look at like I was saying that
we'll give me another Hume for writing
chapters and rewriting chat because of
the conquest of dough there's the
conquest that done ambitiously covers
this the timeline from prehistory up to
the present day and I had planned to
finish it at the inauguration of Donald
Trump because that seemed like a
reasonable full stop but as I didn't
finish it then and it's now two years
later and we're looking at 2020 actually
need four years later isn't it but that
election cycle has started a new stuff
is happening I've learned other stuff in
the meantime and so the inevitability of
that is that I really have to go back
and correct to be honest we've all
written already just to make sure it's
the consistent with my own understanding
that's the way I feel about it and the
blog about company talks about his way
of writing which I what I really
emphasize with something else
so now we come to Andrew Niccol and
Andrew Niccol I'm a huge fan of his
films New Zealand guy it's born the same
year as me as a few months older than I
am I was born and his filmography
Gattaca The Truman Show Simone the
terminal that's the one of Tom Hanks
who's stopping vehicle in kind of
Snowden fashion like but but lord war in
time host good kill and a non now I
watch the non is his latest one over the
weekend I also watched Lord of war for
the first time over the weekend
a good kill I watched when it came out
the host same thing and in time again
that's not just and similar is a most
amazing film and it's about money it's
about time being money and anyway I
I equate this man with Stanley Kubrick
they were gain has was amazing
filmography but many more films but over
a longer period Stan Kubrick was active
between the late 40s until the turn of
millennium so that's 50 years and this
is a period of time
23 years so you know clearly one hopes
that and the nickel has other films to
contribute and hopefully the next one is
called monopoly and this is his latest
project so we can all have a guess what
that's about
let me follow up on some of the themes
in any time but point the point about
Nichols films they portend to what is
happening now Kubrick's and they're both
contemporary and futuristic if you like
so many why did this thread on Twitter
which I'm just going to so here stand
Kubrick interesting thing about his
Wikipedia article is that it doesn't
give the false amalfi quite normally
needed but there's no actual table on
them
unrealized projects so I had a look at
that and here you see what what I found
interesting was the two of them in
particular the one with Umberto Eco
focus page in them and the other one was
the artificial intelligence field so
they appear in the timeline as well
Wikipedia articles and then we come to
we need to do is go back to the
beginning and work our way up I will
just go go it's nearly two o'clock I've
got some household chores to do so I'm
going to wrap this up in a few minutes
but I spent five hours making this links
these films and tweeting and tagging as
part of this process I'm doing another
part of the process will be to get hold
of the scripts and then make meta tags
for the whole of the script again it's
the sort of thing that can give clues to
some of the context that there's that
thing there prop again
now now fill the room for that
what I'll do is later on today I'm going
to put these all into a single tweet and
unroll it and put these on the blog
along with this film with the word proud
of the transcript etc and from that I
probably will write an essay about
Kubrick and Nikol both of them anyway
but from from this angle which I've been
giving here
Anthony Daly he wrote this book claim
and theorem daily there's another one of
these automatic newspapers called the
brunch picture and which comes up in my
timeline till but the case and it starts
here
that's Rumpole of the bill Bailey and
that takes us back to where we start
which is a comment that I cooked on
Gray's blog regarding the kill book case
and where I grew attention to the logo
in the top part of the screen for this
this platform here so if you've been
with this this long I've no idea how
long I've been cracking on for thanks
for watching that's sufficient for my
purposes so I'm now going to say in
broadcast and that should a cheer appear
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