Thursday 7 November 2013

Into The Abyss - Werner Herzog




Into The Abyss is a death row documentary. It's about White Trash Americans who never had a chance to really escape the superficiality of a life where stealing a car for a day or so is the most braggable value they can achieve.

Capitalism needs a layer of society like this to recruit for their wars. If they have no interest in dying for rich men abroad then there's little else for them except to use as prison bait, so richer folks can always have something to demand more security and greater victimisation of poor people. It's very profitable to exploit fear.

There are truly touching moments in this documentary. It's a view of America that isn't shown by Hollywood which focuses on programming people to aspire to superficiality.

70 000 North African Sephardic Jews Murdered By Israel




Because Israel was established synthetically, the settlers had no qualms about using North African Jewish immigrants from places like Morocco, as radiation treatment experiments.  This has been documented in the film The Ringworm Children.

It's been whitewashed as just a mistake, but more money was spent on this program, under the guise of ringworm testing, than was spent on emergency food in establishing Israel which shows us that powerful people wanted to know this information. 

Powerful people in the United States too.

The hardest part of watching this documentary on is they are all children. Completely innocent humans being subjected to radiation and X rays so intense it left them in tears, and many with burning sensations for the rest of their lives if they were lucky. The others died of leukaemia and tumours or brain damage.

Spielberg's Lincoln





I will need to watch Lincoln again because I could only understand half of what was going on and being said due to the speed, manner of speech and unfamiliarity of political life during Lincoln's time. However it stands up as a first class period drama/history piece which is something we haven't seen too much of from the United States.

The film is based on Doris Kearns Goodwin's 'Team of Rivals" which is the book Obama said he'd choose to represent how he will be President. If you haven't been paying attention this is why the revolving door of GovCorp™ demands that industry insiders end up making the laws and law makers end up being industry insiders. It's a good strategy but I don't think it explains all the mysteries of Obama.

Sadly the movie ignores that a lot of the civil war was largely steered by the Rothschild banking bloodline, but the slave emancipation theme is still worthy of examination, if understood as a sub plot.