Tuesday, March 28, 2006

moving pictures



i saw the movie 'syriana' tonight. very good, actually, part of this double whammy of political george clooney movies. wasn't mad about 'good night and good luck'. interesting subject matter but not so involving movie-wise. for me, at least.
but 'syriana' was much more to my liking. perhaps because of it's even greater relevance to current events. they both relate to current events but g.n.a.g.l is more allegorical, whereas this movie deals with events very similar to what is happening right now. in a way, you know where the movie is going all the time but it's still gripping and pacy and has enough humanity and realistic characterisation to stop it from descending into didacticism.
it shows exactly the way things work with 'the powers that be' in their need for instability in the world to keep us distracted and them rich. it flashes up their disinformation and double-agency. it also shows on a smaller scale how terrorists are recruited in used in much the same way as we are used in as pieces in society's bigger games. ultimately, modern society, wherever in the world, depends on power and keeping the status quo. and as long as we stay diverted, the rules and systems may alter a little here and there, but as long as we stay occupied with nonsense we will keep things the way they are... unfair.
so...
that was that.
what else? reid's considering a pardon for private farr. we'll see what happens.
when are we going to let women take over the world? surely we can't hang on too much longer. they can't do a worse job than men. that's for sure. equally bad? i'd have to see it to believe it. and before you jump on me and say that condoleezza (?) rice is a woman and she is as bad news for humanity as bush is, i'll qualify my statement by saying i'm only including human beings in that, and that rules her out.
check this dude out and tell me men are not the reason this world is in a mess.

anyway, so must it be, right now at least.
now i hate to quote nazis but hermann goering was right on point and could have been talking about bush when he came out with this statement at the nuremberg trials.

"Of course the people don't want war. But after all, it's the leaders of the country who determine the policy, and it's always a simple matter to drag the people along whether it's a democracy, a fascist dictatorship, or a parliament, or a communist dictatorship. Voice or no voice, the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked, and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism, and exposing the country to greater danger."

so there you go. he just explained exactly what's happening now. add this to the burning of the reichstag and you've got the war on terror and 9/11 fifty years previous. you couldn't make it up. well, you could make it up, like bush did. do we never learn? or do the americans never learn and we just suffer because of it? no, we never learn either, though perhaps more of us in europe are up on what's going on. but still not enough of us. blair is still in power, so britain's out of any competition for the most clued-up people.

it looks like the christian convert in afghanistan may be freed.
the case is falling apart for various reasons. god help him if they release him to an angry pack of people waiting to do god's supposed bidding. surely if god wants him killed a tree will fall on him or he'll choke or something. if it's god's will why are people wanting to do it for the all-powerful guy? seems weird to me.

now that's two stories today that have gone the opposite from where i thought they were going, so if i keep saying the world will only get worse...

you never know...

god bless you, whichever god that may be. and if you have no god, may life bestow you with gifts anyway.

peace
and
love

mr w
X


Monday, March 27, 2006

clocks gone forward

and i'm up late. wonder how long it will take me to get back into the routine of pre-summertime. not that it's actually summer. but it's 2.30 and i'm pretty wide awake if not incredibly bushy-tailed. 2.30 am, that is.
so today i hibernated yet again. only nipping out briefly to forage for pizzas which i store in my cheeks until spring. but i did stuff. i cleaned the bathroom. no mean feat for a single aquarian 30-something guy. 36, actually, i wasn't being vain. just 30-something sounded better in context.
and i learned some stuff on the computer. and tidied my room up a bit. and posed in front of the mirror. and didn't have a shower. and didn't wear any underpants all day. felt good but tricky after you go to the toilet. got to make sure you give it a good shake.
anyway, so that was my day. apart from a recurrence of an old argument with my significant other, which i will not elaborate on too much at this point. as it should never have occurred in the first place.
and in the wider world?
that rancid slab of frozen dog piss, john reid, has refused to pardon a private who was shot in the 1st world war for being a deserter. why not? what difference would it make? the main reason i reckon is reid probably wishes they could do the same. anyway, my message to his daughter, still fighting to clear his name to this day at the age of 92, is he is forgiven, by anyone who has a the slightest shred of humanity in his heart or is able to cry the tiniest tear at the death of an innocent man. unfortunately this does not include the 'labour' party.

and charlie sheen deserves maximum credit for using his platform and right to free speech to voice his concern about the official version of what happened on 911. like many people capable of independent thought, i.e. not in a tv induced coma, he says he is not convinced by what he's been told. well, considering that it's george w bush doing the telling, i'm not surprised he's not convinced. they are a bunch of lying bloodsucking leeches sitting on us and eating our brains with their shitty tv programs and celebrity magazines and music that tells us to hate each other and get drunk and be violent and treat women like crap. this stuff is what they want us to be into. they don't want us to wake up and love each other as brothers and sisters and equals.
if you want to see some video on this it's up on youtube.com but i haven't got the link to hand. please click and read the one above at least. and spread the word. get these f_ckers out!

ok, enough from me now.

take care my beauties.

love

mr w x

Friday, March 24, 2006

world, oh weird world


'been away so long i hardly knew the place...'
wrote the beatles... anyway, i'm back and the world is still weird. i haven't left the world. just been busier living in it than writing about it.
i was away in england for a while. always interesting. compared to sweden it's very different. much louder and the streets more populous. much less snow too of course, though there was a delicate sprinkling upon the rooftops during my visit.
and so i'm back, living my life. still looking for that elsusive job to interest me and save my poor eardrums.
but all i'm finding at the moment is dj work. so it will have to continue. but i am working on it. it's a curse being easily distracted. i'm working on that, too.




















so what's happening in this mad world?
well, they brought civilisation and freedom to afghanistan. freedom to be hanged if you're a christian. isn't this stuff supposed to have ended? what is civilised and free if this is what happens? we're told they had to get rid of the taliban because of their restrictions on freedom for their citizens yet now they want to put a man to death, for believing in the same god via different book. it's this paranoid version of islam that worries me. sorely god can sort his own affairs out, can't he? you would think so, being all-powerful and all the rest of it. so why do these self-appointed wankers think they can put people to death for changing books? because we let them. not we, but you get my point, it's the same kind of situation with our wankers too. they're locking us down more and more and thinking of more and more bizarre punishments, because the alternative to this is waking us up. but if we woke up they'd all be out of a job, and out of power, which is the major currency here.
i was going to write some stuff about blair selling off the house of lords but i can't be bothered with him. he's a jellyfish.
loads has happened but i guess i must keep on with what happens as and when and forget other things, unless they bear some relevance to what i'm thinking about that day.
well, i am off to do some chores.
i love you all.

Monday, March 06, 2006

quick


hello, i am tired. so will be quick here. haven't blogged recently for whatever reason.
damn i'm tired. thinking now maybe i should just leave it and post something another time.
if i don't say anything else i have to say that tony blair is a f+cking liar. end of discussion. i will go into why but i will not hear otherwise. he said there were wmd's in iraq. barefaced lie. but his biggest lie, and possibly his most sickening was repeated recently. he said he believed in god. he said he asked god about what to do regarding iraq and what happened after was all based upon this spiritual request. my fat smelly arse, you didn't speak to god. you never do, you are a mealy-mouthed forked-tongued, poisonous demon shat out by satan to cause misery in this world (as bill hicks might say). you are devoid of god. he would not talk to you as you operate in the darkness, trying to divert other people away from the light. you should be exorcised from this planet asap. god, if we believe in him, created us, we are part of him. why would he create all these people and then create saddam hussein to be in power and cause all of the innocent iraqi deaths? this is not the way it has to be. the events that take place in this world are designed to bring us towards greater consciousness. all that happens now must bring about a spiritual revolution. blair's actions included. his actions are unnecessary and hideous. we need to wake up and see our connection to each other and the world. we need to see that we are here a short while and then we die. the universe is ever-changing. the events in iraq should be waking us up to the fact that we need to be rid of corrupt lying f*ckbags like bush and blair and finding new ways to share this planet. their friends put saddam in power. then he killed our brothers and sisters in iraq. now more of them are dying as the new generation of power craving western sickos want to control the iraqi oilfields. we are not saving them, we are not protecting them. we are rabble-rousing. we are causing untold destruction by these actions. and i mean we, as long as we allow these supercilious c_ntscabs to carry on in power. blair a christian. my arse, i repeat. but he can say it because he is in a long line of people who said the same. and there are many today who carry guns and call themselves religious men. they are not religious, they just use their twisted version of scripture to make you think they are right. they are wrong. religion is being used as a tool to continue the misery of millions. have a relation to god/the universe/ whatever you want to call it . but avoid being railroaded into acting on behalf of your religion. or your country. or whatever. you must have room to complain and stand up and say 'NO!'. it must end. but it doesn't end as long as you play their game.
wow, i'm awake now.

where's my blair voodoo doll?

peace

mr w x