Tuesday, October 28, 2014

'Village of the damned', 'Children of the damned'.  Two 1960's English movies about England providing their kids to first the Nazis and then to the ISIS types.

'If'.  Another 1960's English movie about loser English 'teddy boy' street gangsters that go to school to learn to hunt Americans in this country.  English gangsters, (along with the CIA) play self appointed rulers and are hired to get America back as its colony using America's loser prohibition era gangsters to work for them destroying the country with drugs to bring back the middle ages while using this country's media to tell this country's criminal class to stand up and attack the law.  England, a prison island whose inhabitants haven't got over the fact that they have to die, chose to go the other way and be 'black' and 'keep a stiff upper lip and walk backwards' over 'light and evolution'.  They are becoming such a plague on this planet that some people wish their island would sink beneath the waves like legendary Atlantis.

'America's Nazi Secret' by John Loftus.  Nazis conned America to keep themselves around again.

'They Shoot Horses, don't they?'  A great 1960's American movie about how some American media types report on the torture and abuse of some poor people for the entertainment of the masses while selling war to them, selling how great the media is to inform and entertain them, etc.

'Song for the Blue Ocean', 'The Eye of the Albatross', 'Voyage of the Turtle', all by Carl Safina.  The first about how nice it is to go extinct, the second about how nice it is to be alone while waiting for extinction, and the last is about how nice it is to do evolution while everybody watches, not sure if you'll make it to space or the stars or not, while vultures hang around watching your offspring hatch out.  It's sort of like being born in American hospitals or into the 1978 remake of the movie 'Invasion of the Body Snatchers'.

'We the Living' by Ayn Rand   Hope the new dictators are better than the old ones.





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