Sunday, 29 July 2012

Fishing For Gold

So it's started then,
it seems the world has faith
in  this spectacle of celebration
this feast of people pride.

Critical opinion is tossed aside
homeless Londoners have dissapeared
they've been clearing up the town
streets have been erased, old maps have been rearranged.

It's all about the taking part I guess
not necessarily the winning
G4S have taken the money and run
in the spirit of peace and co-operation.

The Olympic idyll, adrift somewhere
amidst the corporation signs,
and the cries of sponsor, sponsor, sponsor
spin, spin, spin, the sick corpse of capitalism, waving every hour.

Perhaps no borders will be necessary,
long distances have been travelled,
hope and unity might prevail,
tales of adversity will melt our hearts.

Summers great sporting bonanza has commenced
rain clouds  are driven off, Londons famous gloomy skies
everyone celebrates, and all is good in the lie of the land.
or have we all been cajoled and misled.

Don't believe the hype myself, will turn the telly off
go and hide in the long green grass,
search for dreams that have not happened yet
go fishing for some gold.

Thursday, 26 July 2012

Fit Les - The Official Fit Les Olympic Anthem



Renamed Fit Les, the colective formerly known as Fat Les, have just released this in time for the Olympics. Keith Allen explained to B.B.C Breakfast that the video was filmed using mobile phones and a camcorder, with help from members of the public.
The comedian ansd actor said that the song is not anti-Olympics, but rather the "Whoring" of the games by corporations.
The song itself is about excercising the right to be heard. It was born out of the fact that the Government has stopped peoples right to demonstrate in the lead up to the Olympics.
" I absolutely love the idea of Competitive sport, it's just the way it's been whored by corperations. " Mr Allen said.  Love him or hate him, I feel that sometimes Mr Allen is barking up the right tree.

And here is a link with some clarification on the impact Olympic Specific legislation may have on local people and anyone promoting protest or making political statements during this Summer's games.

Olympic Laws - A short Guide for Trouble Makers

http://www.gamesmonitor.org.uk/node/1799

Oh and  more than 40 groups are going to stage Olympics protests, it will be interesting to see how many are free to do so, to highlight the "corporate dominance" of the Games as well as the staggering cost of staging these games during a time of austerity.
Demonstrators will march through east London on Saturday, groups will include War on Want, campaigners against the siting of missiles, local environmental groups and Occupy London, and a whole host of others. I personally never really enjoy a spectacle that seems to be subjct to the whims of global corporations and financial institutions, which despite Mr Camerons bluster seems to be increasing  in this moment of time.
How the Olympics will sanitise its reputation after what is generally seen to be a fiasco is beyond me.
Perhaps it is only by really pulling together, and shouting enough is enough and showing our discontentment that we can make this Government of ours hear us.

Whose Games?
Whose City?


Truthfully , it hasn't even started yet, andeven though live in West Wales, and not remotely near the event,   I'm already sick and tired of the whole shenanagins.17 days where Olympic tales will be difficult to avoid, unless I bury my head in a sandpit.








Wednesday, 25 July 2012

Boris Johnson's Olympic Welcome



Let's just say, I'm not his biggest fan,
still incredulous that people actually voted for him.

Tuesday, 24 July 2012

Radical writer Alexander Cockburn dead R.I.P ( 6/6/41 -21/7/12




Alexander Cockburn, the acerbic left-wing journalist and author who though born in Scotland thrived in the political and cultural battlegrounds of the United States, died on Saturday in Bad Salzhausen, Germany, where he had been recieving medical treatment, his family have said. He was 71, the cause was cancer said Jeffrey St Clair, a friend and colleague. Mr St Clair announced Mr Cockbrurns death on CounterPunch, the web site that the two men edited. Mr Cockburn had keept his illness a secret, Mr St Clair added, and continued writing until the end of his life. "His body was deteriorating, but his prose remainesd as sharp, lucid and deadly as ever," Mr St Clair wrote on the site. that Mr Cockburn had, at various times regular columns in ideologically disparate publications like the Nation and The Wall Street Journal and became known as an unapologetic leftist, condemning what he saw as the outrages of the right but also castigating the American liberal establishment when he thought it was to timid.
Born in Scotland, he grew up in Ireland, he began writing in about the U.S in 1973, he became a U.S citizen in 2009. He was vocally critical of Israels policies and treatment of Palestine. This led to accusations of ant-semticism by many, a claim he always denied, believing it was used as a method of intimidation for his criticism of Israel, so carried on speaking the truth as he saw fit. He was also highly critical of U.S foreign policy, including the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. He remained a leftist on most issues, standing up for free speech and social justice, and the misuses of corporate power.He did however remain a skeptic about global warming and is also remembered now for his bitter falling out with his former friend, the late Christopher Hitchens.He had been secretely battling cancer for the last two years.
The world has been robbed of one of its most radical and uncompromising voices.

Jeffrey St Clair
writing in Counterpunch
about his friend Alexander Cockburn
http://www.counterpunch.org/2012/07121/farewell-alex-my-friend/

"Alex lived a huge life and je lived it his way. He hated compromise in politics and he didn't tolerate it in his own life. Alex was my pal, my mentor, my comrade. "e joked, gossiped, argued and worked together nearly every day for the last twenty years. He leaves a huge void in our lives. But he taught at least two generations how to think, how to look at the world, how to live a life of resistance. So, the struggle continues, and we're goin to remain engaged. He wouldn't have it any other way."

" They keep telling us that in war, truth is the first casualty which is nonsence since it implies that in times of peace, truth stays out of the sick bay or the graveyard." - Alexander Cockburn

" The first law of Journalism is to confirm existing prejudice rather than contradict it." - Alexander Cockburn

Alexander Cockburn interviewd by Tao Ruspoli  Parts 1 & 2



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


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