Monday, December 16, 2019

Mr Narwhal says Merry Christmas!

Toy characters from that Christmas classic movie 'Elf' (2003 Year of the Narwhal) ...who knew this was even a thing!

Saturday, November 30, 2019

The Lion and the Unicorn... London Bridge is Falling


Since very late last night I have found myself censored from Twitter, unable to post anything with the London Bridge Shooting or London Bridge Attack hashtag… it appears someone reported me. I’ve hit a nerve with my questions.

By now I’m sure you’ve seen all the videos, or most of them, and have heard the official narrative about this latest ‘London Terror’ incident ironically putting the ‘Black’ into Black Friday.

There is a lot of info out there if you can be bothered to read through it. This latest story of bloody Mid-east terror intrigue to put the fear back into the population (for good reason, turning them away from their Brexit meltdown, or Royal controversy) has more twists than any best seller.

I’ll break it down into small chunks for those of my Tweeters that hate, so chew on this…

Cambridge University were holding an ‘event’ in Central London, at the Fishmongers Hall, north of London Bridge. It was a ‘Prisoner Rehab Program’ called something like ‘Learning Together’, where ex-cons and convicted terrorists attended together.

The first victim of the terror attack was Rehab Course Coordinator Jack Merritt (25) who was knifed somewhere in a downstairs room of the Hall, where other attendees then dragged the assailant, Usman Khan, out into the street. It’s not clear who or how the other (female) victim was killed. Nor is there, as yet, any information on the other victims who are apparently seriously ill in a London hospital somewhere.
Mystery victim
A convicted murderer (unnamed) was one of several people attending the conference who tussled with the assailant Kahn towards London Bridge and tried to stop him from going on a ‘rampage’ apparently. He is the man seen in videos ‘sitting’ on Khan moments before the Police open fire. Another man (unnamed) used a fire extinguisher to force Khan to the ground.

Another man, Polish chef (unnamed) had grabbed a ‘Narwhal Tusk’ from the wall of the Hall and use it as a weapon against Khan. He is seen in the videos holding something that looks like a long white pole and poking it at the assailant.

By the time this incident was in full swing, Police had cordoned off a large section of the city area, traffic onto the bridge had ground to a halt, Police had stopped a white lorry from trying to leave by doing a U-turn, and eye-witnesses on several London buses, and on foot, were filming/live streaming the incident only meters away, before armed Police moved them back.
The London Bridge location makes perfect headlines for the papers and is easy for an international audience to understand. Better than, say Westminster, or Tower for example. On viewing the videos posted during and after the incident, things begin to take on an even more surreal tone. Questions inevitably crop up.

The Assailant
Some of this if from The Guardian Online… “Usman Khan, 28, knifed five people before he was tackled and disarmed by brave witnesses and then shot dead by police at point-blank range.
He was armed with two kitchen knives and wearing a fake suicide vest when he launched his attack while attending the Learning Together event. Police said he acted alone.

Khan was a convicted terrorist released half-way through a 16-year prison sentence for a plot to bomb the London Stock Exchange.

He was automatically released on licence in December 2018 after serving less than seven years and wearing an electronic monitoring tag when he went on the stabbing spree.

In February 2012, Khan, formerly of Stoke, was given an open-ended indeterminate sentence for public protection over his part in an al-Qaida-inspired plot to bomb the London Stock Exchange and build a terrorist training camp on land in Pakistan-controlled Kashmir owned by his family.

A list of other potential targets included the names and addresses of the Dean of St Paul's Cathedral in London, then London mayor Boris Johnson, two rabbis, and the American Embassy in London.

But the sentence for Khan, along with two co-conspirators, was quashed at the Court of Appeal in April 2013 and he was given a determinate 16-year jail term and freed on licence in December last year and made to wear the tag.

The Parole Board said it had no involvement in his release and that Khan "appears to have been released automatically on licence (as required by law), without ever being referred to the board".

Khan, of Stafford, struggled as he was pinned to the ground until armed officers arrived and shot him in front of dozens of witnesses as traffic came to a grinding halt on the bridge over the River Thames.”
Knives out! And a small bag of white stuff!
The Undercover Cop, the Knives and the White Packet

So, things now become weirder as you view more and more material on the incident you will find some high-strangeness. Several plain-clothed Police officers just happened to be in the area and joined in to bring the assailant down. In one video, an officer is seen picking up a white package from the ground next to Khan and putting it into his left pocket. Moments later he grabs the knife from Kahn and moves away along the bridge shouting something to his colleagues and then to bystanders to move away. As he does so he removes the white packet from his pocket and throws it to the ground.

Throwing the nose candy?
The Taser, the Shooting, and the Instagram Video

Police are clearly seen with their guns drawn (possibly SIG516s) pointed right at Khan only meters away. At this point Khan is on the ground kicking his legs up in the air, he’s being held down on the ground by the (unnamed ex-con murderer). One officer holds a Taser over Khan. However, this doesn’t appear to have been deployed, as the Police pull the ex-con murder from on top of Khan, and bystanders move back. One armed officer then shoots Khan in the back of the head as he attempts to get up.
Interestingly, late last night a Twitter poster re-posts a video found on Instagram which shows another angle. The time is unclear, but Khan is supposedly lying dead on the ground with no one (no one visible in the shot) around him. Khan then appears to actually get up. The video causes confusion but corroborates eye-witness statements that ‘several’ gunshots were heard and not just one or two. Khan was presumed dead but was then re-shot to make sure – the video shows that this was NOT at point-blank range. This is the Instagram video reposted but now removed from Twitter and Instagram. All messages and posts surrounding this video have been deleted by the users. My Twitter timeline no longer shows the video, the comments around it and the name of the original Instagram poster have simply vanished.

While in the midst of full-on Tweeting comments and re-tweets were disabled around this. A couple of other tweeters were actively trying to save the posts and video but were unable to, watching them disappear in front of their eyes. Social Media censorship in full swing.

I attempted to comment on someone’s thread that I didn’t believe this was a false flag operation but rather something else that has been obscured by clever media manipulation. However, I was immediately blocked from using any of the related hashtags. My attempts to save the comments and video were to no avail.

Then Sky News joins the furore by Tweeting a clip of their documentary where they admitted that they were actually filing in real-time when the terror attack began:

The Sky News Documentary
@SkyNewsBreak

This is the moment members of the elite Police Territorial Support Group responded to the London Bridge attack. Our Home Affairs Correspondent @skymarkwhite was filming with them when they got the call.”


As this is doing the rounds, other commentators state that there just happened to be a BBC reporter on the scene too, while others posting on the ‘London Bridge Attack’ thread with screenshots showing that the incident was reported online before it took place!
Time lapse?
This latest event ranks as one of the strangest yet. Some heavy high strangeness and synchronicity at work. The Narwhal tusk thrown into the mix, once thought to be proof of Unicorns back in the day, makes this a sort of fantasy fiction story, especially when you see that the Unicorn symbol, so beloved of kids these days, forms part of the emblem for the United Kingdom and on crests everywhere, including the London Police. The Lion and the Unicorn symbols full of esoteric meaning. The Police and the Public fighting a terror threat in full view of the world on a bridge in the middle of the most famous city in the world. You couldn’t write this stuff, but there it is on your TV news at two o'clock in the afternoon. Do you believe everything you see on TV these days?

Unicorn?



Saturday, October 5, 2019

Joker Aside

Spoilers Abound
Forget dark knights and flying mammals, this is one sad/sick tale that ’al have you nervously looking over your shoulder in the day-time. It’s a reimagined Gotham City circa 1980. This is not from the annuls of the DC Comic Batman universe you know and love(sic). A stand-alone movie, Joker is a parallel universe much like the timeline disturbance of Back to the Future II, where that dark dirty violent world is actually your reality.

Writer/Director Todd Phillips and co-writer Scott Silver’s homage to movies Taxi Driver (1976) and The King of Comedy (1983) is obvious here. What’s not so obvious is the storyline and what it’s actually trying to tell us. Joker is subversive, perhaps one of the reasons it won the Golden Lion award at this year’s Venice Film Festival.  
Clown Wars - everything must go
Another reason could be Joaquin Phoenix as Arthur Fleck/Joker, the ultimate anti-hero. He puts up a mirror to the world and shows us that it doesn’t matter who you are, what you do, there are always forces with greater power out there. You beat them by destroying them and replacing them with something more powerful. Our protagonist Arthur knows the difference between right and wrong, Joker doesn’t, as he asks us to examine our heroes. Do we know who they are? The people we worship and love, are they worthy of our affection?

Arthur’s motives throughout are in fact honourable and good. He’s disillusioned he says because he doesn’t know he exists, but he also clearly advertises that he has a brain injury, while teasing the cops that he might not. His mother loves him though. (Frances Conroy as Penny, Arthur’s elderly mother, doing a sort of Room 237 prequal scene is so good here.) 
What happens to a mad man when he has nothing left to lose? Actions have consequences, however strange that may seem in this Joker’s universe, and those consequences lead to metamorphosis of a very menacing kind. Are we seeing reality from his point of view, is it all in the mind, just an illusion, a magic trick?

The way Phoenix handles Arthur’s depths of despair and the journey is awe inspiring too – from the nuanced looks to the way he smokes that cigarette, you gotta hand it to him, he’s as good as he was in ‘The Master’ (2012) and ‘You Were Never Really Here’ (2017). I had to look away at one ultra-close-up violent scene, as I’ve become squeamish to fake blood in my old age, not so desensitized yet.
Critics are divided on the influential nature of the violence portrayed in this movie. What can’t be denied is the orchestration and musical score, the soundtrack, complimenting a familiar skyline, that is not your usual superhero/supervillain landscape. Touching a little too close to home, where people wear their clown masks on the tube to demonstrations, like the 99% and Anonymous fans wore theirs once, while on their way to Manhattan or DC. The violence is straight from the streets of Paris at the weekend and Hong Kong last night.

When a dubious friend gives clown-for-hire Arthur a gun to protect himself, you know where that’s heading. The girl next door makes a joke about blowing brains out, you know where that's going, his idol takes him down on live tv… you know how that’s going to end up too. (Robert De Niro as Murray Franklin, who I’ve lost respect for, does a fine job).

Arthur writes in his daily diary that, “the worst thing about having mental illness is that people want you to act like you don’t”! This is the problem, no one is listening, but by the end of the movie they won’t be able to ignore him anymore. 
With titillating billboards lighting up the city streets, adding a comic touch to a tragic scene of murder and mayhem, the Joker is reborn. Culminating this surreal vision, Arthur Fleck is no more. 
The film reveals to us that we’re living in a sick world, and it’s no joke. Watch at your peril.









Sunday, September 29, 2019

There's Always a Joker...

We're All Clowns!

By pure chance I heard an song sung by Anthony Newley on the radio this morning, called ‘There’s Always a Joker’ (from 1965 movie soundtrack of 'The Roar of the Greasepaint). Listening to the lyrics got me thinking about the upcoming movie starring Joaquim Phoenix, ‘Joker’, which I hope to post a review of, as soon as it opens here in the UK.

Loren Coleman just posted on his blog, ‘Twilight Language’, about the possibility of the ‘Copycat Effect’ being activated on opening weekend of the film in the US (or elsewhere). Strangely, or rather, predictably, Joker symbolism is now all over the place and slowly permeating the imagination of the population.

I’m seeing correlations appearing in the recent entertainment news with up-coming movies showing a distinct synchronistic flavour. Just a small selection below...









Anthony Newley as the Mad Hatter, Alice in Wonderland


 'Pure Imagination' from Charlie & the Chocolate Factory was co-written by Anthony Newley
Johnny Depp as Mortdecai, also known for Charlie & The Chocolate Factory, and Alice

Here IT is again

Thursday, September 19, 2019

Ad Astra ...et ultra

Once upon a time... in a Galaxy...

-Spoilers Abound-
My love of sci-fi had me chomping-at-the-bit to see this movie. As soon as it opened at my local cinema I was there, I left work early especially to be one of the first people to see it.

Now this love of sci-fi stems from many things in my past. Mostly a childhood built around outer space adventures, dreams of world-saving heroes, and seeking out the mysterious, searching for answers to life’s unknowns. The trailer for Ad Astra, or ‘To the Stars’*, seemed to tell of just such a space adventure.

My love for Brad Pitt films on the other hand, well that’s quite a different story. I lost my interest after Ocean’s 11 and it’s taken a while to rekindle. Angelina had a lot to do with it, but I digress…

Ad Astra gives us a glimpse into a ‘near future’ where entrepreneur extraordinaire Elon Musk’s vision of space exploration has come true. So, we have a Subway sandwich to look forward to on the Moon among other things. 


All is not what it seems in this latest tale of man’s thirst to discover new planets, and new life. With an opening scene to die for, and a premise to intrigue, Ad Astra’s hero Roy McBride (Pitt) is on a top-secret mission, a quite personal mission, with a remit to save the universe.

Some fine acting on show here from the likes of Tommy Lee Jones as H. Clifford McBride, and a personal favourite of mine Donald Sutherland, as a rather worn-out companion/handler Thomas Pruitt. 


What I found exceptional about the film is the fact that it is full of homage to many other films on the subject, from the reflective visors and orchestrated space-station moves of Kubrick’s 2001:A Space Odyssey (1968), to mirroring Planet of the Apes, to styling ideas taken in copy from Chris Marker’s, La Jetee, (1962), of which Terry Gilliam’s 12 Monkeys (1995) is based – coincidentally another movie featuring Brad Pitt.



This film is expertly executed by writer/director James Gray, with spectacular cinematography (a name and a half 'Mr Hoyte van Hoytema'). The action, when it comes, and goes, is thrilling, and you certainly want more of it, but as our hero approaches his goals, things turn dark.  Pitt is superb in the role for once, as he broods and mopes, stares into space, barely cracking a smile. 



Nothing beats that feeling of travelling through the solar system alongside our protagonist. The further away from earth he gets, the deeper into space he reaches, the more isolating and depressing it becomes. Earthlings are bad tourists, bringing their usual crap with them, when not at war, they’re disrespecting the environment.



With deep space comes deep sadness, ‘We’re all we’ve got’, Roy tells Clifford. There you have it, the denouement delivered deadpan by our hero, sealing the deal on this being one of the most interesting yet depressing sci-fi experiences. 


As a final note, I’ll leave a warning to any future space captains out there. When a national hero says, “You don’t need to answer that call”, listen to him, k?



*=Seneca: “Per aspera ad Astra.” Through Hardships to the Stars

Tuesday, September 10, 2019

The Mirror Cracked?

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019) - The Autumn Queen
In the above screenshot we see Margot Robbie as the fated Sharon Tate dancing around her bedroom. After this shot, you get to see the mirror on the wall behind her very closely. I was speculating on why Tarantino chose to deliberately slow-pan the camera across the mirror. It’s a familiar mirror, dating from the early 70s, not really the 60s though. A lot of younger girls had/have one of these on their bedroom wall. They came in various sizes, with a multitude of designs copied from Czech artist Alphonse Mucha’s Art Nouveau collection, known as ‘The Seasons’, I had a smaller version of ‘The Summer Queen’. Here we see a very large version of ‘The Autumn Queen’, chosen perhaps to send a message? 


Mucha was influenced by symbolism and by the social aspects of William Morris' Arts and Crafts Movement in England during the early part of the 20th century. He gained notoriety with his work co-mingling art deco designs with advertising of the period. He even designed Paris’ Metro-station signs and billboards. It’s interesting to note that Alphonse Mucha, apart from being a renowned painter, much copied and re-printed, was very active in his native country as a member of various secret societies, and a high-ranking vocal proponent of Freemasonry.

Tuesday, September 3, 2019

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019)

Wise guys and Convertibles
As I've now lost access to my own movie review blog of old 'Celluloid Seduction', I've posted my spoiler-light film review here. Comments welcome!

There’s a clue in the title, Once Upon a Time... is a fairy tale, a modern Grimm, where truth and fiction mingle. The trouble with Tarantino’s latest fable is that there isn’t much of a moral to the story and his monsters, witches, and princes, are actors with ‘use by’ dates. 

It’s April 1969 in sunny California. In the background of the opening scene, a car radio blurts out a news report with familiar names from the era. Sirhan Sirhan has been sentenced to death for the murder of Robert Kennedy. 

Our protagonist (Leonardo Di Caprio as fading actor Rick Dalton) and sidekick in sideburns (Brad Pitt as his stuntman double Cliff Booth) are has-been players in the fickle world of cinematic entertainment, about to get their just rewards as they calculate their headcount of fictitious ‘kills’. 

If you are a Tarantino fan there is no doubt you will enjoy this latest offering, and it’s clear to see QTs love of Hollywood shining bright. From the billboards and lights of a dozen old cinemas and theatres strewn through a 1960s Hollywood. He delights in taking the viewer on a wild ride courtesy of a fast convertible screeching around corners, passing famous mansions, through the Hollywood Hills, well before the seatbelt was compulsory.

Familiar faces pop up here and there, familiar themes of buddies on a mission, baddies with a plan, and some indulgence in revenge for the ‘what might have been’. There’s even a bit of lazy storytelling, where a few minutes of narration fills in for a missing half-hour of plot, segmented between some genius scenes of Hollywood irony.

Regarding that plot and characterization, well as the story goes, this is old Hollywood meets new age and the so-called swinging-60s. If you remember them, you were never there. It’s clear Tarantino remembers his childhood and love of teatime TV Westerns, and hippie music, and movies about Nazis, and Asians, and very, very high-cut denim shorts and… feet. I’ll leave you to ponder that one.

Without giving too much away, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is billed a ‘comedy’, which on the most part it is. Simmering along the edges of the film, reflected in mirrors and windows, not quite taking us there, the news headlines we all know (Manson Cult/Sharon Tate murder). The sinister creeps in, together with the absurd, as the mind of the viewer is toyed with, made fun of, and generally left traumatised by the experience...
Pure Tarantino.

Friday, August 16, 2019

Lost Nora and Dora in the Golden City of Predictive Programming

Dora and the Lost City of Gold (released 16 Aug. 2019 worldwide)
Warning: this latest post may offend - approach with caution!

You may be familiar with recent sad news of an Irish teenager (Nora Quoirin) who was reported missing in Malaysia while on holiday with her family. On the morning of her first day at the Seremban Dunsun resort, on Aug. 4th, in a remote area of the Malaysian Titiwangsa Mountain range, she mysteriously disappeared. Police believed she may have exited her 1st floor cabin bedroom through an unlocked window, and vanished into the jungle. This despite her reported physical and mental limitations was the official line. Her parents stated to the contrary, that they believed she had been abducted. A widening search ensued to locate her, with rescuers, law enforcement and locals searching 24/7 to no avail.

These events have been documented extensively, and updated constantly by the British media, and on the 13th Aug. the predicted and tragic outcome to this was announced. Nora was found deceased near a waterfall in a dense jungle ravine, only a mile away from the resort. A location which had been previously searched to the astonishment of all.

The British tabloid press has been busy with headline after headline about this heart breaking story. I have wondered if perhaps there was a diabolic element and synchronicity at play with this traumatic event thrust into the public's psyche.
In an undated photo released by her parents, Nora stands near a waterfall (this was prior to her being found)

Nora wandering ALIVE for a WEEK before she died from internal bleeding caused by starvation after she got lost in Malaysian jungle, post-mortem reveals, as police say there is no sign she was kidnapped 


Nora's Irish aunt and cousins
Nora Quoirin's family 'still think she was abducted from Malaysian resort

Dora the Explorer... in the Jungle (2019)

Man who found body thinks she walked through river
A scene from the newly released Dora and the Lost City of Gold  

National deputy police chief Mazlan Mansor had earlier told reporters at a press conference that a body which "resembles Nora" had been found. He said the body "was not in any clothings".
A still from Dora the Explorer in the jungle cartoon
Elite commandos join hunt for missing girl, 15, in Malaysian jungle



The strangeness of Synchronicity comes into play with these images married to the Dora the Explorer live-action movie release and the reports of this missing girl named Nora.
The 'Shamrock' laden Golden City Restaurant, KL, Malaysia 

The below written by Dahria Beaver, Ohio State University, (2018)
Predictive Programming is theory that the government or other higher-ups are using fictional movies or books as a mass mind control tool to make the population more accepting of planned future events. This was first described and proposed by researcher Alan Watt who defines Predictive programming as “Predictive programming is a subtle form of psychological conditioning provided by the media to acquaint the public with planned societal changes to be implemented by our leaders. If and when these changes are put through, the public will already be familiarized with them and will accept them as natural progressions, thus lessening possible public resistance and commotion.” (Wood)






Monday, August 5, 2019

Synchronistic Whaley of a Time!

Danger at Whaley Bridge Dam 
The news is yet again full of Synchronistic headlines that get you scratching your head at the astronomical calculations that are needed to predict them! Here are a few that seemingly appear worlds apart yet connected.
Whaley Bridge Danger as reported by The Guardian.online…

Last Thursday, as water rushed over the dam wall holding back the Toddbrook reservoir, a lone Canal & River Trust employee fought against the deluge, desperately trying to lower the water level.
Rainbow Bridge
Heavy rain had led to an excess of water cascading over the spillway above the town of Whaley Bridge in the Peak District. This would not normally be an issue, but as the torrent continued the spillway started to erode and concrete ballasts began to rip away.

As it became apparent that 1.2m tonnes of water could engulf schools, homes and businesses in the town below, the manager of the local bowling club, who has a direct view of the dam from his home, raised the alarm and police officers and firefighters raced to the reservoir.
Engineers were soon on the scene and Toddbrook sailing club quickly became a temporary command centre. Drone footage was examined and just a few hours after the leaks were spotted, thousands of residents were evacuated from their homes.
Mayor Whaley press conference 
Mayor Whaley of Dayton, Ohio, gives us the updates on the latest shooting massacre – her name appeared on the top of the screen as live updates on the ticker scroll across the bottom telling us that Whaley Bridge is still in danger of collapse and it could be a matter of hours away from a catastrophic loss’.

The Telegraph.online tells us…

Dayton, Ohio was seconds away from a “catastrophic loss of life”, the city’s police chief said. Nine people were killed and 27 injured by Connor Betts, 24, who opened fire on revellers as they were leaving bars in the Oregon district of the city.

Graphic video footage released by police showed people running for safety as Betts unleashed a volley of bullets.


On the anniversary of the Apollo Moon Landings, the BBC news gives us an insight into the UKs involvement…. Fifty years ago, 650 million people around the world sat transfixed to their TV screens as man stepped on the Moon for the first time. (Neil Armstrong - a Ohio native) 

Back on Earth, four scientists at Jodrell Bank Observatory in Cheshire were keeping a close ear on events unfolding on the lunar surface - and with good reason.

The Apollo 11 crew were not alone. Sir Bernard Lovell and his team were officially tracking an unmanned Russian space probe in orbit around the Moon at the same time. 
The Jodrell Arms Pub near Whaley Bridge


According to the BBC Jodrell Bank gains Unesco World Heritage status!

It has been at the forefront of astronomical research since its inception in 1945, the site in Cheshire is part of the University of Manchester. It is dominated by the landmark Lovell Telescope.

It joins the ancient Iraqi city of Babylon and other locations that have been added to the prestigious list.

The UN World Heritage Committee is meeting in Azerbaijan until 10 July to decide on the latest sites to be given the honour - awarded to areas considered to be important for the whole of humanity, which will be protected by international treaties. 

Scientific research began at Jodrell Bank Observatory in 1945 when the physicist Sir Bernard Lovell came to the University of Manchester.
Lovell and the team at Jodrell Bank Observatory
The site pioneered the then new science of radio astronomy, which used radio waves instead of visible light to understand the universe.

Jodrell just 33 minutes away from Whaley Bridge. Don’t you just love Synchronicity?


Monday, July 29, 2019

The Upside Down World


It’s official, the World has completely turned. What does Ariana Grande mean when she depicts herself in reverse? Recently stumbled upon this ridiculous piece of fashion attire and thought WTF, it’s obviously an Indian street factory error, No? A Chinese sowing camp malfunction? No… surely it wasn’t created like this on purpose?


Then again, the World has slowly turned into some sort of crazy Mandela effected, twisted, nightmarish, brainwashed and screwed planet, where the weirder and wackier things get, the more you are supposed to accept that this is the norm. Any deviance from this ‘new norm’ is seen as actually weird… So good is bad, black is white, and men are women etc… With this in mind… with this ‘rationale’, we can clearly discern that there IS an agenda written by the ‘powers that be’, for the minds and bodies of the populace… Welcome to the upside down world, aka the end of civilization.   


The Gay Agenda and Population Control

There IS a Gay Agenda – If transgender children under the age of 16 are given untested, non-clinical trialled drugs, to stop their puberty in order to make it easier to gender-reassign – Yet we’re told that the drugs are causing mental health issues and a spike in suicide attempts – and that more females than males are signing up for ‘reassignment treatments at the Tavistock Centre’ but data is supressed.. a big red flagged question mark just raised. I mean gender fluid and gender neutral and gender whatever… this is mainly a western idea/ideal/ordeal… and it’s a tiny minority too… yet you MUST NOT ask questions or criticize this in any way lest you be a ‘phobe’ of some kind. Freedom of speech and thought and expression… dying by the minute. Do not deviate from the agenda.


If – as a recent racist twitter post proudly went viral with a Muslim lady from London in full niqab shouting to a Gay (LGBT) Pride parade attendee on her street said succinctly,  ‘Shame on you – God created Adam and Eve not Adam and Steve’, well there is so much to discuss in just that one sentence, but the point is that had God created an Adam and Steve since the beginning, well statistically we wouldn’t exist now. Can someone with a math/science degree explain this equation, I don’t think it’d too difficult?


Moon Landing Hoax v Flat Earthers

Don’t you just love the Moon Hoax and the hoax deniers, especially when they fight with the believers, then say ‘watch my video about why the earth is really flat’. Yeah, people will really believe everything or anything, and there is some really weird shit going on right there – So, is this some kind of quadruple bluff being called – we went to the moon verses we didn’t because of a,b,c,d, then we did go because of a,b,c,d, but then how could we if a.d.b.c.d, don’t exist… Never mind that, the earth is flat…  So, someone explain Australia, and paper straws, and parallel universes, and the reason for the Large Hadron Collider (LHD), because I still can’t fathom how all of this is helping me with my everyday existence.


Climate v Industrial Capitalist System

I’ve been saying for years that there’s a correlation between the Sun cycles and magnetic rays hitting the earth and causing earthquakes and the like – Suddenly the scientists agree with me, after years of denial and poo-pooing of this obvious and very much in-plain-sight fact! This is probably what Chemtrails are all about anyway. I really have no idea, but I have plenty of photos.


Is there something they’re not telling us about the entire planet and the weather system disruption taking place? Do the factories closing to make way for Tesla and his electric universe have it so good? Is it global warming/warning of impending disaster – Is it man made or something extra-terrestrial? You can bet your bottom dollar it is NOT because you left the fucking fridge door open for five minutes in 1989! Carry-on recycling all that supermarket packaging, you’re going to build a great plastic boat big enough to sail the Oceans… oh, umm… hold that thought.


Elites v The Masses

When I see the homeless man (now rebranded as ‘rough sleeper’) being pushed out of a doorway by the Police because he’s bringing the town down, you know that gentrification is a true foe… When the high street is 80% derelict, and there are plenty of empty doorways, and empty properties for that matter, don’t forget to walk those minutes back to the office using your iPhone ‘get-fit’ app and bit, picking up litter as you go for the local school project, and feel like you have helped yourself and your community, because you can still buy your super-skinny caramel macchiato for six pounds sterling… Who is all this really serving?



The Upside Down World continues shortly…




Friday, July 19, 2019

Gimp on the run... a Copy Cat Effect?

Gimp-man terrorizing Somerset village finally caught on camera...
The Star, 18/07/2019... "Ex Scotland Yard detective Peter Bleksley spoke out after a masked prowler struck in a Somerset village.
The former star of Channel 4’s The Hunted said: “In the case of the killer clowns, that became a craze out of nowhere.
“And, potentially, unfortunately, now that a picture has been publicised and gone out on social media, it could inspire other idiots to do the same.
“This is a character born of TV shows like American Horror Story that are about murder and horribleness.
“If this idiot or idiots are inspired by this kind of show that is designed to horrify, they clearly have an intent to terrorise and harass people.”


A suspect has been arrested but police fear there may be others. So far there have been 14 official reports."
The above report is the latest in a line of stories that have seen the elusive 'Gimp-man' go viral around the globe, and continue to intrigue many. Somerset usually gets this kind of attention only around Glastonbury Festival time. Like the stories of Big Foot, Gimp-man sightings have been ignored, joked about, and dismissed for years until now, as finally someone managed to capture a late-night shot with the wonders of iPhone. 
It's freaky to think that this strange incident occurred just a few miles away from me, and that someone I work with was interviewed by Police a few months ago after a similar incident in the village. 
Former children's entertainer and clown turned fancy dress shop owner in Yeovil laments the killer clown outbreak in Somerset (2017)
"Criminologist Professor David Wilson said: “It is about striking terror into people by wearing a mask and dressing all in black – terrifying women for sexual gratification. Behaviour will only escalate.”
Frightened locals in Claverham say they have been terrorised by freaks in bondage suits since 2017.
The latest attack came when a man charged at a woman “grunting and touching his groin”. Avon and Somerset Police said a man in his 20s was in custody and inquiries were ongoing."
My colleague tells me that 'Gimp-man' has been seen many times in the area, and been chased off by locals. He's been seen rolling around in the grass of her neighbour's back garden, he's been spotted multiple times standing at people's windows, peering in, motionless, he's been walking around people's driveways and along the narrow lanes of the village at night. 

When Gimp-man hears a noise, or anyone tries to approach him, he runs off into fields and disappears through the bushes towards the nearby town of Yatton. Recently the Police helicopter searched the area to no avail, as my colleague points out, he's dressed completely in black all the time and quite non-reflective.
American Horror Story Gimp-man (2011) 
Unlike what the latest media reports would have you believe, Gimp-man has never 'grunted' at people, or lunged at them, he's been very elusive and shuns actual contact or communication with the villagers. There are a lot of people out there now claiming they've approached him and fought with him! Again, in the mode similar of Big Foot sightings, it was believed to be a joke and that he didn't really exist at all. So a photograph plastered all over social media around the world is the last thing anyone expected.

It turns out that the strange behaviour of this obviously local man, has been going on for years, and concurrently, there have been 'Killer Clown' sightings in the same area, leading to one arrest. After the latest arrest of two unconnected people from the area, both now out on bail, Somerset residents, myself being one, are questioning whether we will now start to see a lot more of 'Gimp-man'. He's on the run now but we're waiting for his unmasking quite soon.

Further reading on the 'Gimp-man' story here: