Monday, 23 July 2012
Sunday, 22 July 2012
Aldous Huxley (26/7/1894- 22/11/63) - The Ultimate Revolution (1962)
I started this months posts with a bit from Aldous Huxley,
http://teifidancer-teifidancer.blogspot.co.uk/2012/07/aldous-huxley-2671894-221163-devils-of.html
I never really get tired of him so here's a little more, below he gives a now infamous speech at UC Berkeley in 1962, titled : The Ultimate Revolution.
In his presentation Huxley gave gives historical evidence and future predictions, how the New World Order would be achieved by the ruling Oligarchy via their use of State Sponsored Terrorism to implement their desired Lock Step Police State to control the proletariat (that's you and me) by the fear of ever increasing terrorism as a pretext to the citizens of Western society willingly sacrificing their essential freedom and liberties for the promise of temporary security.
The fist 45 minutes is the speech and the next is followed by questions raised by the public and reporters.
Thursday, 19 July 2012
Only what a lot of people are saying.
Has any British Policeman ever been convicted of murder?
Does the camera actually Lie?
Then again he worked for the Justice system did he not?
10 allegations of wrongdoin made against him in his career.
6 made by his own colleagues.
Just some thougths....... he died AFTER he was hit and NOT before.
Perhaps somethings in life are after all, utterly predictable?
Barrington Levy - Murderer
Lest we forget.
Ian Tomlinson
7/2/62 - 1/4/09
Wednesday, 18 July 2012
Monday, 16 July 2012
MAGIC MIRROR ON THE WING
In the alchemy
of the world's dream
nothing to climb to
nothing to cling to
or hide behind
the thread of time
tenacious on its path
like a comma paused over apostrophe.
And the birdsong whispers in the breeze
everything is as it was in the beginning
there's no need to do anything but breathe,
and be, silencing shots
ringing across the world,
waters break, waters deep
poised above the shadow
leaving reflection, like a magic
mirror on the wing.
Sunday, 15 July 2012
The Tree Of Knowledge -Terence McKenna (16/11/49 - 3/4/00)
Something a little different today
on Ian Curtis's birthday,
a fascinating talk by Terence McKenna, shamanic adventurer, he looked for old ways to recover value systems that have long been lost. He was looking at stategies in an often humourous way that lead to humanity's saviour. His journey was from a platonic philosopher to an all out psychedelic prostelizer. Out there he was, right out on the far perimiters. He became a powerful voice for the psychedelic movement and the emergent sociated tendency he called The Archaic Revival. Poetically, dispensing enlightened social criticism with new theories of the fractal dynamics of time, he deconstructs many aspects of the visionary lexicon, and then some, but unlike many lecturers I've listened to, do not end up drifting of to sleep. He engages us, rich, deep and poignant, revealing life in all its rich detail, with hypnotic cadences and perfect prankster timing, his power with language slowly unwinding and coiling around us until we are all mesmerised.
He allows us to think for ourselves, and to enjoy every moment of our lives, invites us to shed inhibitions, free ourselves, go out and take another journey, enjoying our lives at its full capacity, enjoying every little thing that happens through our every day., do whay you fear, not what you are told, you are a god, a creator with unlimited potential. Yep he got a bit new agey, but never I feel in a too preachy way... makes me laugh which is always a good thing.
His book Food of the Gods essential reading.
Oh he also believed too that history will end by 2012, coinciding with the Mayan Calender... hey I never said his prothesis's were all spot on , its up to us I guess to make our own conclusions. I guess we just have to find it out ,with a little D.I.Y.
Recorded live in Boulder, Colorado May 29-31st 1999....
Art: Michelangelo: The Fall of Man and the Expulsion from the Garden of Eden
Food of the Gods: Bantom Books,1993
Saturday, 14 July 2012
Woody Guthrie ( 14/7/12 - 3/11/67) Happy 100th Birthday Woody , All you fascists are bound to Lose.
Woody Guthrie - All you fascists are bound to lose.
Woody Guthrie - Tear the fascist Down
Woody Guthrie - Better world comiing
Woody Guthrie - Jolly Banker
Woody Guthrie - This land is your land.
BBC (ARENA, 1988)
I'M GONNA TELL YOU FASCISTSYOU MAY BE SURPRISED
THE PEOPLE IN THIS WORLD ARE GETTING ORGANISED
YOU'RE BOUND TO LOSE, YOU FASCISTS BOUNDTO LOSE
RACE HATRED CANNOT STOP THIS ONE THING
I KNOW YOUR POLL TAX AND JIM CROW AND GREED HAVE TO GO
YOU'RE BOUND TO LOSE! YOU FASCISTS ARE BOUND TO LOSE
ALL OF YOU FASCISTS BOUND TO LOSE
YOU FASCITS BOUND TO LOSE
YOU'RE BOUND TO LOSE
YOU FASCISTS ARE BOUND TO LOSE
PEOPLE OF EVERY COLOUR MARCHING SIDE BY SIDE
MARCHING CROSS THESE FIELDS WHEE A MILLION FASCISTS DIED
YOUR BOUND TO LOSE
YOU FASCISTS ARE BOUND TO LOSE
I'M GOING INTO THIS BATTLE AND TAKE MY UNION GUN
WE'LL END THIS WORLD OF SLAVERY
BEFORE THIS BATTLE'S WON
YOU'RE BOUND TO LOSE,
YOU FASCISTS BOUND TO LOSE
Thursday, 12 July 2012
Solidarity with the Striking Spanish Miners
An indefinite strike was launched on 31st of May when 2 sets of mining crew immediately withdrew their labour whilst working in dangeous and unsanitary conditions,
They have been converging since Tuesday on Madrid, for huge protest rallies, joined by thousands of sympathisers in the city. One group of about 160 miners have walked all the way from the Northern Asturia and Leon Regions, as much as 250 miles away.
They are angry, passionate and well organised. Militant and disruptive, when attacked they will fight back, their will is strong. The governments position is a weak one, especially when it looks as if they have the people on their side. They are an inspiration to us all.
International Support for
the Asturian Spanish Miners
A Spanish Miners message from the burning barricades.
This is their civil War
Spanish Miners Battle Austerity
Wednesday, 11 July 2012
Mahmoud Sarsak Free, Alive and Victorious
It was good to hear that Palestinian footballer Mahmoud Sarsak who I wrote about here http://teifidancer-teifidancer.blogspot.co.uk/2012/06/release-mahmoud-sarsak.html was greeted joyously in Gaza yesterday, after he had returned home from an Israeli prison where he had been held for three years without charge or trial and without visits from his family. He was taken to a hospital in Gaza where he reemerged from an ambulance and kissed his parents and siblings.
In a press release for U Free Network http://ufree-p.net/ Sarsak said that despite he was a hunger striker, he managed by his steadfastness to force the Israeli occupation to accept his condition that he launched a hunger strike for, adding ' My demands were represented in not recognising the non-combatant law, which was issued by the Israeli military court, and releasing me to my home city, Rafah in Gaza Strip."
He had endured an epic three month hunger strike that had brought him close to death, which he agreed to end last month after Israel had agreed to free him. Concerning , the many international and local support, he appreciated the role of all human rights organisations that had supported him. It is remembered that the FIFA President, Sepp Blatter had contacted the Israeli authorities seeking help in his release, and the camnpaign succeeded in reaching several European organizations and parliaments.
With former Manchester United player, Eric Cantona and British filmaker Ken Loach also among the many who signed a petition calling for his freedom., plus numerous other world renowned football players and athletes.
A victory of sorts , but as I type Akram Rikhawi's hunger strike continues http://ufree-p.net/Details.aspx?Type_ID=3&Rotator_ID=221l in an act of nonviolence that continues to inspire Palestinians and many others, sustaining their dignity under the most difficult and inhumane circumstances.
Amnesty International is now calling for the release too of Samer al Barq and Hassan Safadi http://www.amnesty.org.uk/news_details.asp?NewsID=20221 with Amnesty International Middle East and North Africa Director Ann Harrison saying
" While the long overdue release of Mahmoud al-Sarsak is a huge relief to his family and friends, it doesn't reflect any fundamental change in the use of administrative detention as state policy by the Israeli authorities. In fact it further underscores just how unjust, arbitrary and secretive this measure is."
" Israel must immediately end the use of administrative detenrion, and release all Palestinians held under any legal provisions allowing its use, or charge and try them fairly in a court of law consistent with international standards. In particular, the internment of Unlawful Combatants Law should be repealed.
"Palestinians detained without charge should be released or charged with recognisable offences and tried according to international standards.
" The Israeli authorities must also guarantee them, and all other detainess and prisoners on hunger strike, regular access to independent doctors and lawyers. Samer al-Barg, who has been on hunger strike for almost 50 days, should be immediately admitted to a civilian hospital so that he can recieve proper medical care."
REMEMBER TOO THAT
4,700 Palestinians remain
in jail.
Tuesday, 10 July 2012
Lol Coxhill ( 19/9/32 - 9/7/12) Daring Musical Adventurer R.I.P
Sad to here earlier via http://exileonmoanstreet.blogspot.co.uk/2012/07/lol-coxhill-rip.html that free improvising saxophonist and raconteur, Lol Coxhill had died after several weeks of serious illness.
I heard him first I guess playing with the Damned, then as my tastes got wider, started hearing him all over the place, playing with all sorts of improvised groups. His saxophone could tease, growl, roar and squeak, he was a very adventurous player, not afraid to take risks and push the boundaries.
Spotted by John Peel busking, the word got round about his talent, and he ended up playing with all sorts of people, so good was he , that he could play along with anyone. Starting of with David Bedford, Kevin Ayers, and other associates of the Canterbury scene, he ended up playing with many of the greats of the improvised musical scene, Evan Parker, David Bailey, Trevor Watts, Chris McGregor, David Toop, Harry Becket etc etc etcetera...... ever versatile and inventive. Occasionally branching out into forays as an actor, collaborating with the late Ken Campbell and Derek Jarman.
Fame for him was of no consequence.
Still playing up untill his death, still exploring the undiscovered possibilities of his saxophone, he will be missed by musicians and fans alike.
Lol Coxhill with Robert Wyatt - Soprano Derivitavo/ Apricot Jam
with Kevin Ayers and the Whole World - Oh My
Lol Coxhill, Vortex JazzClub Dec/2008
I heard him first I guess playing with the Damned, then as my tastes got wider, started hearing him all over the place, playing with all sorts of improvised groups. His saxophone could tease, growl, roar and squeak, he was a very adventurous player, not afraid to take risks and push the boundaries.
Spotted by John Peel busking, the word got round about his talent, and he ended up playing with all sorts of people, so good was he , that he could play along with anyone. Starting of with David Bedford, Kevin Ayers, and other associates of the Canterbury scene, he ended up playing with many of the greats of the improvised musical scene, Evan Parker, David Bailey, Trevor Watts, Chris McGregor, David Toop, Harry Becket etc etc etcetera...... ever versatile and inventive. Occasionally branching out into forays as an actor, collaborating with the late Ken Campbell and Derek Jarman.
Fame for him was of no consequence.
Still playing up untill his death, still exploring the undiscovered possibilities of his saxophone, he will be missed by musicians and fans alike.
Lol Coxhill with Robert Wyatt - Soprano Derivitavo/ Apricot Jam
with Kevin Ayers and the Whole World - Oh My
Lol Coxhill, Vortex JazzClub Dec/2008
Lol Coxhill for Paul Burwell - By the Paths of the Deep River
Lol Coxhill; a Life in music
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