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samedi, 04 octobre 2014

Satire : Le terrorisme au Proche-Orient

[Vidéo] Satire : Le terrorisme au Proche-Orient

Programme satirique allemand sur la politique américaine au Proche-Orient et le terrorisme radical islamiste.

Ce programme se nomme « Die Anstalt », c’est-à-dire l’institution. Le terme peut servir d’euphémisme pour désigner un asile (Heilanstalt). Il s’emploie aussi pour parler d’une chaîne de télévision (Fernsehanstalt).

Sous-titré en français

La France peut gagner la bataille contre ses «saboteurs»

La France peut gagner la bataille contre ses «saboteurs»

Auteur : Eric Le Boucher
 

Eric Le Boucher publie en cette rentrée Les saboteurs, Quand les politiques bloquent une France qui veut avancer (Plon). En voici quelques extraits.

Il existe un génie français. Non qu’il n’y ait d’autres peuples admirables sur la Terre, mais le nôtre a, bien chevillés ensemble, une intuition de l’universel et un sens terrien, une tête et des pieds. Les Français ressentent l’injustice et ils savent cultiver leur jardin. Au XXIe siècle, ce sont là deux avantages inouïs. Son éthique collective et son autonomie individuelle mettent la France en concordance avec le siècle qui vient. Contrairement à ce qu’ils pensent et à ce que l’on ne cesse de leur répéter, les Français ont un bel avenir, ils sont doués pour l’époque. Inventifs, débrouillards et autonomes, ils peuvent individuellement trouver leur place ; exigeants, ils peuvent ensemble redevenir un modèle de société équilibrée.

Encore faut-il le leur dire et les y conduire.

Il existe aussi un mauvais génie français: la politique. L’histoire a forgé un pays où tout procède de la politique, tout en dépend, tout y revient. La société civile y est asservie. Et malheureux Français! Leur classe politique est dans un état de décomposition avancée. Au bout de trente ans d’aveuglement, de manque de courage et d’inaction, les responsables ont mis la France dans une impasse totale: économique, sociale, institutionnelle, culturelle et désormais psychologique.

[Il est temps] d’inverser le regard sur la France et sur le monde. Le moment est le bon. Bon parce que les Français ont envie de retrouver des motifs d’espoir. Bon parce que la crise financière débouche sur une nouvelle phase de la mondialisation qui devrait –en tout cas, qui pourrait– être beaucoup plus favorable. La France a souffert dans ses gènes depuis trente ans, mais elle arrive devant un horizon nouveau où, pour peu qu’elle reprenne goût à l’avenir, il lui sera permis d’épouser son temps.

Les périls sont immenses, il faut les mesurer avec lucidité. Les technologies d’abord forcent à une mise en mouvement permanente. Il ne s’agit plus de faire une «réforme», de passer de A à B, mais d’en faire tout le temps, de les engager, de les amender, de les modifier sans plus de cesse, de réformer les réformes. Le monde a «dérivé» mais au sens des mathématiques qui «dérivent» les fonctions, qui transforment la position en vitesse, la vitesse en accélération. Rien ne sera plus jamais «stable», comme après guerre. La planète restera en course, toujours mouvante, toujours fragile. Economiquement, nous passons d’un univers «keynésien», autour de l’équilibre, à un univers «schumpétérien» de destructions et créations permanentes à la façon décrite par l’économiste Joseph Schumpeter. Il faut se mettre en mouvement pour des adaptations continues, les plus rapides gagneront tout.

[Il faut entrer] dans l’âme de la France afin d’y découvrir que le mal-être peut être surmonté dès lors que les responsables politiques cesseront de nous enfermer dans le passé. Dans le monde et ses périls, où tout change, tout peut changer. Au sein de cette nouvelle mondialisation, la France peut retrouver un rôle humaniste qui lui ressemble, une ambition qui la vivifie et une thérapie à sa névrose. Elle devra en passer par une première étape, l’Europe, l’échelle à laquelle le nouveau modèle fera la démonstration de l’exemplarité de ses «valeurs».

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Depuis trente ans, gauche et droite ont saboté la France en reculant devant les adaptations et les réformes. Ils ont maintenu le «modèle français» à coups d’impôts et de déficit. François Mitterrand s’est fait réélire en 1988 sur un programme «ni-ni», ni privatisation ni nationalisation, autrement dit, ni libéralisme ni socialisme, la France depuis n’a plus avancé. Son successeur Jacques Chirac, après l’échec des tentatives d’Alain Juppé de réformer les régimes spéciaux de retraite en 1995, n’a plus jamais voulu toucher à rien. Surtout à rien! Un de ses ministres de la Justice qui proposait une nouvelle organisation m’a raconté les coups de fil du Président:

«Tu me fais ch... avec tes réformes. Arrête tout de suite! Et viens boire une bière.»

Nicolas Sarkozy a promis la rupture avec cet immobiliste «ni-ni» français, mais l’indétermination était au fond de lui. Entre étatisme et libéralisme, il allait de l’un à l’autre. De la sorte impréparé, courageux mais versatile, il n’a pas su faire. La crise, certes, ne l’a pas aidé. François Hollande, encore plus impréparé, est contraint par les événements à engager une politique d’économies budgétaires et une politique de l'offfre  favorable aux entreprises, qui est à l’opposé du «socialisme de la relance par la demande» tel que l’envisage une majorité de ses amis. Il doit composer dans un nouveau ni-ni.

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La politique française n’est plus que la gestion des échéances électorales doublée d’une furieuse guerre des ego. Qu’importe l’impréparation, qu’importe les mille rapports sur le déclin français et les solutions proposées, qu’importe les voyages à l’étranger pour apprendre et comparer, la classe politique française a une autre stratégie beaucoup plus payante : attendre que le parti au pouvoir, lui aussi impréparé et médiocre, tombe. L’alternance est une bénédiction: on arrive au pouvoir en faisant des promesses de père Noël, on rate, l’élection vous balaie, mais on retrouve un siège dans l’opposition, on rentre au chaud dans sa région et on attend tranquillement l’échec inévitable des successeurs. Tournez manège! [...] Dans un pays d’essence aussi politique, la perte de crédit de la classe dirigeante est inédite et alarmante. Quand, d’un côté, les Français attendent tout de l’Etat et que, de l’autre, ils en regardent les responsables avec dégoût, la France est en grand danger.

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«Il y a quarante ans, tous les Français ?pouvaient citer les noms de dix hommes d’Etat, de droite ou de gauche. Ce n’est plus le cas aujourd’hui», commente Valéry Giscard d’Estaing pour qui «la classe politique s’est recroquevillée». La compétence en telle ou telle matière ministérielle n’importe pas, comptent seulement la carrière faite au sein du parti et le poids acquis dans les «courants» et les écuries internes.

Les cabinets ministériels de l’actuel gouvernement sont une caricature de la dérive. Ils sont remplis de jeunes issus d’associations étudiantes devenus attachés parlementaires ou permanents du PS. Hier, la France était dirigée par les énarques, aujourd’hui par ceux qui ont raté l’ENA. La vie politique s’inspire au pire de la vie syndicale: ceux qui n’arrivent pas à percer dans l’Administration par leur talent prennent leur carte du PS pour, l’alternance venue, accéder aux cabinets ministériels ou à la députation et commander enfin. Un «tour extérieur» d’une épouvantable espèce.

«Les médias ne sont pas étrangers à la pire forme que prend la politique, analyse Jürgen Habermas. D’un côté, les dirigeants politiques ne résistent guère à la douce contrainte de médias les invitant à se mettre eux-mêmes en scène, fût-ce sans la moindre originalité. De l’autre, les programmateurs des médias sont eux-mêmes pris au piège de cet emballement qu’ils suscitent et qui s’empare de la moindre occasion.»

Médias et politiques ont en commun l’intérêt de la superficialité, ils ont partie liée dans la course à l’immédiateté. Cette intime promiscuité explique pourquoi les deux sont associés dans l’opprobre et le discrédit, les uns enfonçant les autres et vice versa.

Que la classe politique française soit, comme toutes les autres dans tous les pays, dépassée par les problèmes globaux et que l’éclatement des solidarités d’hier lui pose de redoutables problèmes de décision sont une réalité. La difficulté du «métier» est devenue grande. Mais au moins les autres essaient, tentent courageusement des réformes. En France, le fatalisme domine. Les politiques constatent leur impuissance et ils se réfugient derrière les électeurs pour partager leur peur de l’avenir. Ils ne savent que proposer un retour en arrière, une France «protégée», «démondialisée». Toujours ce goût pour les lignes Maginot.

On arrive ici au cœur de l’accusation de «sabotage». La classe politique française s’est intellectuellement renfermée, elle ignore le monde des idées. [...] Des centaines de rapports décrivent le monde et disent sérieusement quoi faire. Jean Pisani-Ferry a remis en juin 2014 un très réfléchi rapport: «Quelle France dans dix ans?» au président de la République. Comme les précédents, Michel Camdessus (2004), Michel Pébereau (2006) ou Jacques Attali (2008), il sera sans suite ou presque, des réformes au tiers de ce qu’il faudrait. Mais le commanditaire ne tarit pas d’éloges, lance des «chantiers d’approfondissement», d’autres études, d’autres rapports... L’organisme que préside Pisani-Ferry s’appelle «France Stratégie», il se veut un nouveau Commissariat au Plan supprimé dans les années 1980. France Stratégie nommée par antithèse, la France n’a plus de stratégie. La politique gère au pied levé, avec pour seule boussole l’élection qui vient.

Il existe encore en France des intellectuels qui essaient de penser. Quelques think tanks, dotés de maigres moyens, font de sérieuses propositions. Les sciences sociales accouchent d’un nombre impressionnant de livres. Economistes, sociologues, historiens travaillent avec une ouverture internationale et produisent des analyses nouvelles et riches, en traitant par analyses statistiques le nombre immense de données sociales désormais disponibles. Les meilleurs obtiennent une réputation à l’étranger, comme le prouvent le succès aux Etats-Unis des thèses de Thomas Piketty sur les inégalités ou l’écoute qu’obtient Esther Duflo sur la pauvreté auprès de Barack Obama, mais aussi partout sur la planète, sauf en France.

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Il est temps de se «retourner» et de se porter en avant. L’âme française n’est pas si contraire au monde, l’avenir n’est pas si horrible. La France n’est pas condamnée au renoncement à elle-même, elle peut tout à l’inverse se rétablir sur ses principes et les porter haut, en Europe et dans le monde. Elle peut être regardée non plus comme l’homme malade de l’Europe mais, à nouveau, le coq et le renard réunis, comme un modèle de créativité, d’équilibre et d’humanisme.

Ce qu’il faut faire, concrètement, est connu depuis longtemps, écrit dans des dizaines d’excellents rapports, compilé dans les réussites étrangères. La voie est tracée. Elle est radicale, elle impose de changer nos façons d’approcher les problèmes, d’adopter un pragmatisme résolu, de remplacer un modèle stable pour un modèle mobile, de combattre la défiance et de rénover la solidarité, de mettre au pilon les montagnes de règlements, de lois fiscales et sociales pour libérer, en grand, les capacités des créateurs, des ingénieurs, des scientifiques, de refaire l’école, de réhabiliter le risque et l’argent du succès, de donner des «capabilités» à chacun, de ne plus assister mais rendre autonome.

La condition est de trouver les dirigeants qui oseront «se tourner» vers l’avenir, ne plus promettre vainement de nous en «protéger» mais de nous y préparer. Il suffit des peureux qui ne se maintiennent qu’en encourageant nos peurs. Trouver les hommes et les femmes capables de chasser les chimères pour éclairer positivement le monde qui vient et redonner aux Français ce qui leur manque: une tranquille confiance et un ferme élan. Qu’ils aient –revenons au bon génie français– dans la tête une vision et des pieds solides.

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L’autre condition concerne les citoyens eux-mêmes. Nos responsables sont ignorants du monde, médiocres dans leurs idées, lâches dans leurs comportements, mais les Français les élisent. Par excès d’espoir ou de désespoir? Par désintérêt pour le sort collectif? A l’heure du renard, d’une prise en main de la société civile par elle-même, à chacun de montrer son intelligence et sa débrouillardise d’une part, mais aussi, d’autre part, sa civilité et son implication. Aux Français d’être moins égoïstement renfermés sur eux-mêmes. On ne peut rétablir la solidarité nationale, européenne et mondiale sans donner de la générosité.


- Source : Eric Le Boucher

Will the US use ISIL to attack Assad?

 

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Author: Jim Dean

Will the US use ISIL to attack Assad?

Monday mornings can always be a scary way to start the week. But with Obama’s new version of “Pax Americana”, that the US now claims the right to bomb anywhere it deems necessary, we have all been on pins and needles as to how the White house war schemers were going to manipulate the ISIL-Dash crisis into a “get two for one” deal…using it to topple Assad in the process.

I had been expecting this to be done in steps like the camel moving into your tent during the sandstorm by sticking his nose in first. The next thing you know it is all the way inside and there is no room for you anymore.

But Obama has started the week with a new red line, threatening to trigger a full bombing campaign on Syria if a US plane gets shot down while conducting unauthorized strikes inside Syria. It sounded like George Bush (43) had come back and hijacked a press conference to do his cowboy routine that he so enjoyed like a teenage boy, one last time.

Remember that Syria, despite being aware of the camel’s nose in the tent story, graciously consented to US strikes against ISIL and Al-Nusra as long as the targets were coordinated with Damascus. It is the least one would expect from any country with an ounce of dignity and pride to request.

Syrian’s foreign minister, Walid al-Moallem, using the non-confrontational Russian diplomatic style which has helped keep the lid on things, was most gracious in stating his county would cooperate with regional and international anti-terror efforts in the way it is supposed to be done, under UN resolutions and respecting the country involved. He made no threats to shoot down American planes.

So here we have a non aggressive, non-threatening country asking that such a dangerous and delicate tactic such having terrorist targets bombed by a third country, that it be done under international law to prevent accidental escalation, or as it seems to be in this case…planned escalation.

Syria is the country that took advantage of Lavrov’s lead to deflect an earlier US overt threat by offering to remove all of its chemical weapons stockpiles and facilities. This has been successfully completed and conveniently forgotten by the White house and Western media despite its positive contribution to avoiding a wider regional war.

We seem to forget that Syria was not charged with the 9-11 attack, it has blown up no US embassies or beheaded American journalists, done anthrax attacks here, or used mini-nukes to bring the World Trade Towers down, as released recently by Veterans Today with the leaked 2003 Sandia nuclear laboratory report confirming that the dust sample mass spectrometry tests confirmed the use of nuclear explosives that day.

On the contrary, this confirmation of 9-11 being a nuclear attack was classified and nothing done to track down those responsible. The perpetrators are still walking around free, they have more mini-nukes at their disposal to use when they want, and our entire national security apparatus has been stood down from protecting us. Why? It seems like an impossible scenario.

What we got instead, besides the Patriot Act and a massive increase in foreign and domestic surveillance, is the launching of the Bush-Cheney-NeoCon cabal’s, “Pax Americana” by fire and brimstone. We later got Obama’s Asia Pivot, and the cranking up of another new totally manufactured crisis with the anti-Russian Jihad that the war schemers here, in NATO and the EU have launched for some yet to be explained reason. We have inflicted more 9-11’s on other countries than I can count, including several our own military personnel who were sent to fight in faraway lands when they should have been used to root out the real nuclear terrorists of 9-11 hear at home.

One would think that with all the instability in the world today due to an escalating East-West confrontation that wise leadership would avoid planting more land mines and trip wires to create more mayhem, but that is exactly the path the Obama administration continues to choose. The only anomaly to this has been the positive movement toward ending the manufactured tensions over Iran’s non-existent nuclear weapons program.

But there is another layer to this new anti-ISIL AmeriKanzi Jihad. As 9-11 is now a proven false flag attack, by the most preeminent sources on the planet, the bomb designers at Sandia Labs and the IAEA nuclear proliferation investigators, so was the al-Qaeda bogeyman construction. The IAEA people have told us that the dust sample analysis of many of the big terror bombings done over that “al-Qaeda period” also tested positive for nuclear explosives being used. Why was this classified then, and why did not more serve their country and oath of office by getting this out sooner so public pressure could be brought to bear to hunt those responsible down?

The result of their failure is we now live in a climate of false flags and psyops where under the guise of protecting us, new redlines, hair triggers, escalations and confrontations are being put upon us every month. And this overt aggression is sold to us under the now worn out mantra of an anti-terrorism campaign when we have a mountain of evidence now of Western state sponsored terrorism.

The present Jihadi proxy terror brigades that were created by the West, Israel, and the Gulf states is now an old story. We also have Turkey, a NATO country, so involved that John Kerry had to fly there to beg to use the airbases for ISIL strikes in Syria. We have been reporting for some time now that Turkey has been a major logistics supporter for ISIL with not a peep out of the US, NATO, or the UN. Even our reports on it were generally ignored in US mass media and only got out primarily due to Press TV.

But today we had official confirmation, and more. The EU’s ambassador to Iraq, Jana Hybas-kova gave us a present with a briefing she gave to the EU’s Foreign Affairs Committee, one that we could have given. She spilled the beans that certain EU countries had been buying crude oil from ISIL. Mind you that these are countries “in addition” to Turkey and Jordan.

And what EU countries are these who are ”aiding and abetting terrorism by providing material support”, a very serious felony? The ambassador would not say despite the request from committee members. Think about that for a minute, how bizarre a situation that is. We have an allegedly democratic institution like the EU where an official report like this was made, kind of…but again we see the automatic stand down. In this case not only is no action being taken to stop it, but on the contrary, the EU is protecting the perpetrators by keeping their identities secret.

So we are left with this incredible situation of the West engaged in a War on Terror, and a War of Terror at the same time. But now we have an official EU acknowledgement. Will the citizens of the EU do anything to force the disclosure of the countries involved? Will those countries feel victimized if that happens, because the US and Israel, the Gulf States, Turkey and others… none of them have been sanctioned for doing the same thing, for years? You just can’t make this stuff up.

Jim W. Dean, managing editor for Veterans Today, producer/host of Heritage TV Atlanta, specially for the online magazine “New Eastern Outlook”.
First appeared: http://journal-neo.org/2014/09/29/will-the-us-use-isil-to-attack-assad/

Islamic State Created by United States

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Islamic State Created by United States

Nikolai BOBKIN

Ex: http://www.strategic-culture.org

 

The battle flag is raised and waving. The United States has launched an air campaign against the Islamic State delivering strikes in Iraq and Syria. It is done without the permission of the Syrian government and the United Nations Security Council. There were allegations on the part of Russia and Iran that the final objective of the US-initiated operation was the elimination of Syrian infrastructure. The concern Moscow and Tehran have expressed appears to be justified. 

Rear Admiral John Kirby, the spokesman of US Defense Department, reported that the US aviation hit 12 oil installations on Syrian soil that were supposedly under the Islamic State control. The Admiral said more similar strikes are planned. On June 25, 2011 a memorandum of understanding on the construction of Iran-Iraq-Syria pipeline was signed in Bushehr. And the unrest in Syria went on the rise right after this agreement was concluded. They are right saying the war waged by the US against the government of Bashar Assad is a war for oil and gas. Damascus was added to the list of US enemies in 2009 when Assad rejected the proposal to take part in the construction of US-sponsored Qatar-Europe pipeline going through the Syrian territory. Instead Syria preferred to strike a deal with Iran on building a gas route going across Iraq to the Mediterranean shore. Back then Henry Kissinger made his frank admittance pronouncing the phrase to become famous afterwards, «oil is much too important a commodity to be left in the hands of the Arabs». 

The creation of caliphate on the territory of Iraq and Syria will make US (ExxonMobil Corporation) and British (BP и Royal Dutch Shell) oil producing companies suffer losses in Iraq and lose access to Syrian hydrocarbons (after the regime change in Damascus as Americans apply efforts to topple the Syrian government). 

The US put up with the Islamic State till it had been fighting the Syrian government forces. It was declared war on as soon as its armed formations invaded Iraq and proclaimed the creation of a new state. No double standards, it’s all about the US elite’s aspiration to gain global control, the war with the Islamic State is nothing else but a local operation, a part of a bigger plan. 

The US policy has many inconsistencies and mismatches as Washington finds it harder to impose its conditions on the rest of the world. No doubt Syria will remain the main target for the United States as an element of the policy aimed at weakening Russia. The Islamic State was created by the United States; the goal is to generate a powerful destabilizing wave striking deeper into Eurasia. Now he US is clandestinely preparing the overthrow of Bashar Assad. That’s how many countries perceive the unilateral actions of Washington against the Islamic State. The Obama’s plans to form a broad coalition have failed. Americans have convinced the Persian Gulf states (Bahrein, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates) to compensate the expenditure. The US has also managed to make Jordan permit the use of its infrastructure to deliver airstrikes by NATO member-states: Great Britain, France, Belgium and Denmark. According to US State Department, 54 states and three international organizations – the European Union, NATO and the League of Arab States - have promised to contribute into the campaign. But the participation is not universal as US State Secretary John Kerry has said. Few countries trust the United States of America now. 

The world has not forgotten that then United States invaded Iraq in 2003 without the sanction of United Nations Security Council. Back then Washington said that Iraq was working on weapons of mass destruction program and the use of force was needed to disarm it. There was no United Nations Security Council’s vote because Russia, China and France let know that any draft resolution mentioning the use of force against Iraq would have been vetoed. Back then the United States blatantly ignored public opinion and launched an offensive against Iraq to destroy the country. The implications are felt nowadays. Now America has done the very same thing again. 

The history is repeating itself. On January 29, 2014 James Robert Clapper, the Director of National Intelligence, made a Statement for the Record Worldwide Threat Assessment of the US Intelligence Community before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. He mentioned Syria presenting iffy figures on the composition of rebels’ formations. The main thing in his report was the affirmation that «moderate» opposition elements accounted for 80% of the anti-government forces in the country. He supported the idea of providing them with financial aid, something the US Senate had secretly voted for. Now all these «moderates» have suddenly turned into uncompromising terrorists. America has unleashed a war against just one of the groups. Please note – not against terror in general but only against the group called the Islamic State. It would be interesting to know what US intelligence leaders think about the «moderate» Jabhat Al-Nusra, a Syrian jihadist group and a branch of Al-Qaeda fighting against the Bashar Assad’s government?

In response to air strikes against Syria the Jabhat al-Nusra leaders said they were ready to counter the United States along with the Islamic State. The US actions consolidate terrorists. Talking to CBS two years ago Obama said that Al-Qaeda was decimated and rendered ineffective. Just recently he said that in the recent two years the militants have used the chaos brought about by the Syrian civil war to their advantage and restored their fighting capability. The President never admitted that the chaos ensuing as a result of civil war going on in Syria is a consequence of US actions in the Middle East. 

General Martin Dempsey, the current Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, believes that the Islamic State cannot be defeated neither in Syria, nor in Iraq without having boots on the ground. According to him, a political decision is needed to bring the troops in. If it happens a wave of destabilization will go beyond the boundaries of Syria and Iraq and the terrorist ranks will be filled with new warriors. It will open breath taking prospects for US military-industrial complex.

 

Stonehenge a été construit sur l'axe des solstices

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STONEHENGE A ÉTÉ CONSTRUIT SUR L'AXE DES SOLSTICES

Une découverte récente de Mike Parker Pearson
Jann Lassalle
Ex: http://metamag.fr

D'après les archéologues, l'ancien peuple qui a construit Stonehenge a choisi le site dans le Wiltshire moderne en raison de sa signification solaire.

Dans ce qui est décrit comme une "pièce manquante du puzzle" dans la compréhension du plus grand site préhistorique d'Angleterre, les fouilles confirment la théorie selon laquelle l'ancienne voie processionnelle a été construite le long d'un relief glaciaire qui était naturellement sur l'axe du solstice, selon le professeur Mike Parker Pearson, un des principaux experts sur Stonehenge: «Le but original du monument reste encore auréolé de mystère, mais c'est un indice très important».
 
 
La voie, connue sous le nom d'Avenue, fait 2.4km de long depuis le monument. Après la fermeture de la route A344, les archéologues ont pu y faire des fouilles pour la première fois. Le Professeur Parker Pearson a identifié des fissures d'origines naturelles qui se trouvaient entre les bords situés le long de la voie.

Le parcours s'étend sur 2.4km de l'entrée nord-est des menhirs à l'Ouest d'Amesbury. Il a été comparé à l'avenue londonienne The Mall menant à Buckingham Palace.

Après la fermeture de la route A344, qui traversait de la voie, les archéologues ont pu y faire des fouilles pour la première fois. Les fouilles ont été menées par le Wessex Archaeology pour l'English Heritage.

Juste en dessous de la surface de la route actuelle, ils ont mis au jour des fossés creusés par les bâtisseurs préhistoriques.

Le Professeur Parker Pearson a identifié des fissures d'origine naturelle qui se trouvaient entre les talus qui longent le tracé de l'Avenue.

Ces talus ont été créés par l'eau de fonte glaciaire et pointent naturellement, dans un sens, directement sur le coucher du soleil en plein hiver, et dans l'autre sens,  sur le lever du soleil au milieu de l'été.

Le Professeur Parker Pearson est enthousiasmé par cet indice, qu'il décrit comme «extrêmement important»: «cela nous en dit beaucoup sur les raisons pour lesquelles Stonehenge est situé où il est et pourquoi ils étaient si intéressés par les solstices. Cela n'a pas à voir avec l'adoration du soleil, une sorte de calendrier ou d'observatoire astronomique. Ce relief naturel se trouve être sur l'axe du solstice, ce qui relie le ciel et la terre en un tout».

Il a expliqué que Stonehenge à tout à voir avec le thème des solstices et nos ancêtres on pu le voir dans le paysage.
 
 
Dans la zone centrale du site, il y a les pierres bleues, avec à l'intérieur des pierres sarsen disposées en forme de fer à cheval. L'élément le plus éloigné du site est l'Avenue qui consiste en deux talus parallèles distants de 12m et des fossés internes. Les flèches rouges montrent comment le solstice s'aligne avec l'Avenue.

Le Dr Heather Sebire, conservateur de Stonehenge de l'English Heritage, a déclaré: «La partie de l'Avenue qui a été coupée par la route a évidemment été détruite pour toujours, mais nous avions bon espoir que l'archéologie en dessous de la route allait survivre. Et ici, nous l'avons: la pièce manquante du puzzle. Il est passionnant de trouver un élément de matériel qui fait officiellement la connexion que nous espérions».

Elle s'attend à ce que les dernières découvertes suscitent un débat académique important, et l'English Heritage n'a pas exprimé une opinion sur les talus formés naturellement, leur interprétation se confinant aux fossés.

La route originale A344 doit être gazonnée au cours de l'année prochaine dans le cadre d'une transformation de ce site du patrimoine mondial, qui attire plus d'un million de visiteurs annuels. Un nouveau centre d'accueil sera ouvert, à 2.4km, pour permettre à Stonehenge de renouer avec le paysage environnant. 

La dernière étude a également permis d'identifier trois trous où les pierres manquantes auraient résidé sur le cercle extérieur du sarsen; preuve, pense-t-on, que le cercle a bien été achevé à un moment donné.

C'est une découverte que même les études les plus sophistiquées n'avaient pas réussi à repérer jusqu'ici. Deux membres du personnel aux yeux d'aigle ont réussi à identifier des surfaces d'herbe sèche.

Presseschau - Oktober 2014

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Presseschau
Oktober 2014
 
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The CIA & the Construction of the Sixties Counter-Culture

Allen Dulles’ Lonely Hearts Club Band:
The CIA & the Construction of the Sixties Counter-Culture

By James J. O'Meara

Weird_Scenes1Ex: http://www.counter-currents.com

Dave McGowan
Weird Scenes Inside the Canyon: Laurel Canyon, Covert Ops & the Dark Heart of the Hippie Dream [2]
London: Headpress, 2014

“Oh the snot is caked against my pants,
it has turned into crystal.
There’s a bluebird sitting on a branch,
I guess I’ll take my pistol . . .”
— Arthur Lee and Love, “Live and Let Live” 

Everyone knows that today’s “pop” music is just manufactured crap — manufactured to make money for huge corporations, or perhaps for some more sinister purpose.[1] And the stories of ’50s teen idols and “rock and roll” songs written by Judaic hacks in sweatshops like the Brill Building of New York (Neil Sedaka, Neil Diamond, Carol King, Lieber and Stoller) — even, at the very tail end, the teenage Lou Reed, for at least a few weeks) are legendary.[2]

But there’s still an idea abroad, mostly among Boomers, that during their adolescence it was different, man — kids wrote their own music, and the words meant something, and it stopped the War, and changed the world, man!

Like most every Boomer notion, it’s a crock, and this book explains why. As the author says elsewhere:

To the extent that it has a central thesis, I would say that it is that the music and counterculture scene that sprung to life in the 1960s was not the organic, grassroots resistance movement that it is generally perceived to be, but rather a movement that was essentially manufactured and steered. And a corollary to that would be that for a scene that was supposed to be all about peace, love and understanding, there was a very dark, violent underbelly that this book attempts to expose.[3]

And why?

Hippie culture is now viewed as synonymous with the anti-war movement, but as the book points out, that wasn’t always the case. A thriving anti-war movement existed before the first hippie emerged on the scene, along with a women’s rights movement, a black empowerment/Black Panther movement, and various other movements aimed at bringing about major changes in society. All of that was eclipsed by and subsumed by the hippies and flower children, who put a face on those movements that was offensive to mainstream America and easy to demonize. And as you mentioned, a second purpose was served as well — indoctrinating the young and impressionable into a belief system that serves the agenda of the powers that be.

Needless to say, I found this all fascinating and was with the author all the way; or, as we shall see, most of the way. As I’ve mentioned before, I grew up in Detroit at a very salient point in time: the Boomer kids of the ’60s lived in a wealthy, highly developed Whitopia.[4] With union jobs that not only paid well, but were so plentiful you could quit and get re-hired at will (ensuring maximum leisure time),[5] our kids made their own damn culture, with no help needed form such “world capitols”[6] as New York, the home of the aforementioned Brill Building.[7]

McGowan’s book covers, he says, the time period when the music scene moved from New York to LA, and principally, as he’ll show, to Lauren Canyon, but this meant nothing to us in Detroit, where we had our own music scene (the MC5, the Stooges, who in turn took their inspiration from Sun Ra and John Coltrane). We found the more proletarian British bands of some interest, such as the Stones or Cream, and Detroit was, along with Cleveland, the only place in America that The Who were known — in fact, were almost local heroes. The saintly Beatles, however, were unknown — I first encountered the iconic Sgt. Pepper when George Burns sang “With a Little Help from My Friends” on my parent’s TV,[8] while it’s no surprise that the “Paul is Dead” rumor originated with a Detroit DJ.[9]

However, one thing that had mildly interested me over years was exactly McGowan’s subject: how did this group of dopey California losers form a “music scene” that came to dominate American popular culture in the ’60s-’70s and, to an extent even now.

As far as counter-culture conspiracy theories go, the usual story is:

What began as a legitimate movement was, at some point, co-opted and undermined by intelligence operations such a CoIntelPro . . . subjected to FBI harassment and/or whacked by the CIA.

McGowan has a decidedly different slant, asking:

What if the musicians themselves (and various other leaders and founders of the ‘movement’) were every bit as much a part of the intelligence community as the people who were supposedly harassing them?

What if, in other words, the entire youth culture of the 1960s was created not as a grass-roots challenge to the status quo, but as a cynical exercise in discrediting and marginalizing the budding anti-war movement and creating a fake opposition that could be easily controlled and led astray?[10]

Once look beyond the myth and you start asking questions, the whole period looks decidedly odd. Why, during the hottest days of anti-war protest, were none, absolutely none, of these musicians drafted? (Although, as we’ll see, Dave Crosby was in Viet Nam before anyone knew where it was.) Why was none of the Canadian and British musicians on expired, or no visas, deported? Why no major, and hardly any minor, drug busts? Why the remarkable aversion to political advocacy? And above all, did any of these people really have any musical talent?

This passage on “Papa” John Phillips, though a bit long, is worth quoting in full as it nicely displays McGowan’s case against every resident of Laurel Canyon in a nutshell; I’ll add some notes to make the insinuated memes[11] clear:

One of his first paying jobs was working on a fishing charter boat. As John later recalled it, the crew consisted of him, a retired Navy officer, and four retired Army generals. Sounds like a perfect fit for the future guiding light of the hippie movement.

[Military connections! A surprising number of the leading hippies came from military families, some tied up with Intelligence or Chemical Warfare (Zappa’s dad). And not low-level grunts, etiher; Jim Morrison’s dad, for example, was the captain of the boat involved in the Tonkin Bay “incident,”[12] though Jim never saw fit to mention it. Laurel Canyon itself was a hotbed of military skullduggery.]

John’s first wife was the aristocratic Susie Adams, a direct descendent of President John Adams

[Old WASP aristocracy is always good for a sinister touch]

and occasional practitioner of voodoo.

[See! The occult cryptocracy exposed!]

The couple’s first son, Jeffrey, was born on Friday the 13th

[More occult numerological symbolism, with, for those in “the know,” a Templar connection.]

Shortly after that, John found himself in, of all places, Havana, Cuba, just as the Batista regime was about to fall to the revolutionary forces of Fidel Castro.

[In addition to, or as part of, the military connection, the families of these musicians spend an awful lot of time in the oddest areas, usually right around a CIA-sponsored coup. In some cases, like Papa John here in Cuba or Dave Crosby in, believe it or not, Viet Nam -- before US troops arrived -- the kids are there themselves. As an added note, borders seem to mean nothing; Papa John travels to Havana with ease, while Neil Young and other from Canada live and work in the US illegally for years, at the height of the ’60s convulsions. John Kay of Steppenwolf -- son of a German officer, ’natch -- travelled with ease not only in post-War West Germany but even back and forth between East and West, finally settling in Toronto before joining the illegal immigrants in Laurel Canyon.]

According to Phillips, he and his travelling companions “were once whisked off the street . . .

[To jail? Deportation? Nope.]

. . . straight into a TV studio to appear in a live Havana variety show.” Many of you, I’m sure, have had a similar experience.

Indeed, McGowan notes a remarkable series of “coincidences” in the creation of many famous bands — Neil Young leaves Toronto for Los Angeles, because he thinks Dave Crosby is there, and on arrival, stuck in a traffic jam, sees Crosby in a car in the opposite lane; thus is born Buffalo Springfield), suggesting it wasn’t just The Monkees that were a carefully selected group of photogenic, non-musicians promoted as The Latest Thing. Even bands with one or two genuine musicians (Buffalo Springfield, The Byrds) tend to be topped off with handsome drones to please the female fans and receive mysterious gifts of brand new instruments, free studios, and friends who just happen to have the latest multi-track equipment in their basement.

Which leads to another point; unlike the myth of garage bands struggling on small, independent labels, every one of these bands was either signed by, or quickly signed away to, major-major labels, such as Atlantic, Columbia, and Elektra.

Puyting all this together, take . . . The Doors . . . for example:

Jim Morrison was indeed a unique individual, and quite possibly the unlikeliest rock star ever to stumble across a stage.

Before his sudden incarnation as a singer/songwriter, James Douglas Morrison had never shown the slightest interest in music. None whatsoever.

Why did Morrison, with no previous interest in music, suddenly and inexplicably become a prolific songwriter, only just as suddenly lose interest after mentally penning an impressive catalog of what would be regarded as rock staples?

How exactly did Jim “The Lizard King” Morrison write that impressive bunch of songs?

As for the band itself, there was no one with any band experience whatsoever; nor did the lineup ever change:

The Doors . . . arrive on the scene as a fully formed entity, with a name (taken from Aldous Huxley’s The Doors of Perception), a stable lineup, a backlog of soon-to-be hit songs . . . and no previous experience writing, arranging, playing of performing music.

Really more like a lab experiment than a rock band; perhaps a CIA sleeper cell, or an alien simulacrum? The Byrds, too, were “by any reasonable assessment, an entirely manufactured phenomenon”:

The first album in particular was an entirely engineered affair created by taking a collection of songs by outside songwriters and having them performed by a group of nameless studio musicians . . . after which the band’s trademark vocal harmonies, entirely a studio creation, were added to the mix.

The band got a lot of assistance from the media, with Time being among the first to champion the new band.[13]

With Laurel Canyon’s other bands as well, it was the major record labels, not upstart independents, that signed the new artists.

“Folk-rock was recorded and issued by huge corporations, and broadcast over radio and television stations owned for the most part by the same or similar pillars of the establishment” (quoting Untermeyer)

And who was behind the labels? McGowan says (without reference, a point to which we will return) that of the 1000 or so label started from 1950-’55, by the ’60s only 2 remained: Elektra and Atlantic. Along with Columbia, these labels would dominate the folk and psychedelic rock era.[14] (This also solves a puzzle that mildly interested me years ago: how did Elektra, which I associated with hippies, folk, folk-rock, and psychedelic rock, emerge, with Atlantic, as the surviving label conglomerate of Warner-Elektra-Atlantic?)

If the hippies and their “rock” was created by the government/military, using the news media and major record labels to create a false, controlled “opposition,” we can test McGowan’s thesis by looking at the contrary experience of Detroit’s true White youth bands. Both the MC5 and the Stooges were signed to major labels — and guess which ones? Surprise: Elektra, then Atlantic and Columbia. Elektra censored the Five’s “Kick Out the Jams” anthem, then dumped them when they dared to protest in the public prints. The Stooges were assigned to New York Velvet Undergrounder John Cale to try to smooth out and commercialize their sound; the Five moved to Atlantic where Jon Landau was assigned the same task. Iggy eventually would up on Columbia, where his Raw Power album would also be castrated, by Velvets emulator and supposed fan David Bowie. Then fade out.

Quite a reversal of the “the kids know what they’re doing” approach of the major labels when dealing with the Laurel Canyon future superstars.

To be fair to the era (which McGowan admits to being a fan of well into the ’90s) there are two chapters devoted to the two unquestionable White musical geniuses of the age: Brian Wilson and, I’m glad to see, Arthur Lee. The Beach Boys material seemed like nothing new — I vaguely recall most of it, such as father Murry’s use of the Bing Crosby Golf Club school of discipline, years ago, in Rolling Stone, no less. Lee and his band, the era-epitomizing Love,[15] were stable mates of, and as it turns out, musical icons to, Jim Morrison at Elektra. Although officially “black” or “African-American” as the era would have it, he was actually sort of a quadroon, and that soupçon of White blood no doubt explains his talent and imperious ways.[16]

The indescribable one-off Forever Changes — musically sounding like the Tijuana Brass stumbled into a Moody Blues recording session under Bert Bacharach’s baton,[17] with lyrics and song titles (“The Good Humor Man, He Sees Everything Like This,” “Andmoreagain,” “Maybe the People Would Be the Times, or Between Clark and Hilldale”) suggest not so much the cheap surrealism of post-Dylan rock as the genuine, Old Weird America of Harry Partch[18] — proved to be the one surviving relic of the Summer of Love that fails to evoke douche chills and may perhaps justify the whole era; [19] perhaps due to Lee’s undeviating sincerity; like a hippie Ayn Rand, he could only add “And I mean it.”[20]

 

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All this is presented in the usual portentous “conspiracy” style; in fact, the whole book is an exercise in what’s been called the Jim Garrison Guilt by Location method (Oswald had an office in the same building as Guy Bannister. Having established their connection . . . ).[21]

A typical day then in the late 1960s would find Watson crafting hairpieces for an upscale Hollywood clientele near Benedict Canyon, and the returning home to Laurel Canyon, while Sebring crafted hairpieces for an upscale Hollywood clientele near Laurel Canyon, and then returned home to Benedict Canyon. And then one crazy day, one of them became a killer and the other his victim. But there’s nothing odd about that, I suppose, so let’s move on.

Well, actually, there is nothing odd about that, really. That the victims and killers in the Sharon Tate murders were neighbors is hardly surprising — most killers know their victims, just as most Negro crime targets other Negroes, who live in the same ghettos.[22]

McGowan seems to be constantly amazed, and expects his reader to be as well, at how many Laurel Canyon musicians come from military families. But this, like the gun ownership, is simply an artefact of the times; their fathers served in WWII, like millions of others; duh![23]

But, it gets worse; dishing the dirt on overblown rock legends is not McGowan’s primary aim. Remember that that “corollary” he mentioned? Occult war and serial killer angles start intruding; already at the start of the “Papa” John Phillips chapter, the reader senses he’s being taken on a ride:

Thus far on this journey, we have seen how what are arguably the two most bloody and notorious mass murders in the history of the City of Angels [Manson of course, and the “Wonderland” or “Four on the Floor” drug dealer/porn star killings] were directly connected to the Laurel Canyon music scene. . . . Unlike the Manson and Wonderland murders, the mutilation of the Black Dahlia occurred some twenty years before Laurel Canyon’s glory days. There is, nevertheless, a possible connection.

About 2/3s of the way through — the 68% mark on my kindle — things spin off course entirely. There’s a chapter on Punk and New Wave (which the author calls a friendlier version of punk, much to my surprise), where basically everyone and everything finds itself connected to Stewart Copeland and, through his dad, US military intelligence. And then another chapter is devoted to untangling — or re-tangling — about 50 years’ worth of serial killers who may all be the same or related, none of whom I had ever heard of or cared about. It feels like one of those free kindle books that have about 50 pages of text and then 200 pages of excerpts from and ads for the author or publisher’s other books which you’re sure to love.[24]

Despite these drawbacks, I can still recommend this book to anyone who wants to learn more about the cultural manipulations of this decisive period in American “culture.”

Am I being inconsistent? Not at all. One must, as Aristotle pointed out, only expect the level of certainty appropriate to an area of inquiry. The idea of a centuries-old, world-wide Psy-Op War conducted by an Occult Cryptocracy is interesting but so outlandish as to require all but impossible levels of proof. To tie together various mass murders and serial killings might require the same level of “moral certainty” required by a criminal trial. McGowan doesn’t even come close to either.

But if all you want to do is smash a myth, break the hold it has on the popular imagination, then a relentless piling up of “evidence” of this that or the other level of certainty is enough. Our real Enemies — leaving aside McGowan’s putative occultists — do it all the time;[25] it’s the favorite technique of the trail lawyer who doesn’t have the law, or most of the facts, on his side.[26] The aim of propaganda is not logical proof but the stirring up of emotions; the reader will come away from this book with the feeling that these peace and love types were actually pretty creepy, and that’s a good thing.

To make matters worse, like too many “conspiracy theorists” McGowan seems to think, paradoxically, that he has so much information to impart that he needs to dispense with references, other than a bibliography. He does quote passages from published books and articles from time to time, but you’re on your own as far as verifying a quote, to say nothing of any of his more general claims. Of course, that renders my usual complaint about kindles not linking footnotes to text moot; ironically, his publisher does provide the luxury of an index with linked entries.

Speaking of publishers: Headpress may be unfamiliar to you; let’s say it’s a kind of British version of Adam Parfrey’s Feral House. McGowan’s acknowledgments give fulsome praise to his editor at Headpress, as well as the head honcho, David Kerkes, for conceiving of the project, suggesting material, etc.

I might suggest, however, that these folks may have done a disservice to the author, to say nothing of the reader, in encouraging the inflation of some blog posts into a “finished work.” It’s almost as if Kerkes and Co. wanted another occult war/serial killer tome, and bullied McGowan into converting his Laurel Canyon material into a General Conspiracy Theory centered around the Canyon — after all, with leads everywhere, the choice of a focus is rather arbitrary; like God, a vast enough conspiracy has its center everywhere and its circumference nowhere. Rather than encouraging the excessive padding I’ve noted, they might have leaned a little harder on the matter of documentation; more of the latter and less of the former would have been a distinct improvement.

What’s in it for CC readers? Well, it’s good to see the idols smashed and the machinations exposed. But it’s also a cautionary tale. McGowan is right to insist that an authentic protest movement, to say nothing of a revolution, would not be signed to major labels and promoted by the mass media. Don’t wait for the real alt-Right to appear on a newsstand or “reality” TV show. As the old Camel slogan put it, “Don’t look for coupons or special offers, as the quality of the tobaccos used in Camels precludes their use.”

Stop complaining, turn off the MSM, and make your own damn culture!

Notes 

1. See the periodic material published at Vigilant Citizen [3]: “The analyses of videos and movies on The Vigilant Citizen place a great importance on the “who is behind” the messages communicated to the public. The term “Illuminati” is often used to describe this small elite group covertly ruling the masses. Although the term sounds quite caricatured and conspiratorial, it aptly describes the elite’s affinities with secret societies and occult knowledge. However, I personally detest using the term “conspiracy theory” to describe what is happening in the mass media. If all the facts concerning the elitist nature of the industry are readily available to the public, can it still be considered a “conspiracy theory”? There used to be a variety of viewpoints, ideas and opinions in popular culture. The consolidation of media corporations has, however, produced a standardization of the cultural industry. Ever wondered why all recent music sounds the same and all recent movies look the same?”– Mind Control Theories and Techniques used by Mass Media [4], Apr 28th, 2010.

2. Take The Beatniks, a painfully unhip movie that tries to cash in on the tail end of the Beatnik craze by mashing together recycled juvenile delinquent and teen idol plot elements, but no actual beatniks (“If these are beatniks, my mom is a beatnik, and she’s not”). More amusing is the surrealistically hyperbolic Wild Guitar, which is itself teen exploitation, since it stars Arch Hall, Jr. in a story written and directed by Arch Hall, Sr. — also featuring the immortal Ray Dennis Steckler as the least menacing “enforcer” ever.

3. “Classic Rock Conspiracy Theory” at Dangerous Minds, here [5].

4. The Negro presence was there but still kept to heel; after the ’67 riots, Whites left for the suburbs, where their dispersion prevented any similar center of cultural power from coalescing. Another example of the Black Undertow, as Paul Kersey calls it.

5. The by now well documented steady decline of working class wages began in 1972, the peak of the Detroit Whitopia.

6. The Wall St. Journal at this period dubbed Detroit “The Paris of the Midwest.”

7. The recent season of Mad Men offered a story arc, from the said time period, in which the New York ad men grovel for GM’s business, flying in and out of Detroit, desperately currying favor, which the GM execs repay by shooting one of them in the face.

8. George Burns Sings. Buddah Records; Stereo 12″ 33 1/3 RPM LP; # BDS-5025; released 1969. Don’t believe me? Take a look here [6].

9. Wikipedia [7]: “On 12 October 1969, a caller to Detroit radio station WKNR-FM told disc jockey Russ Gibb [8] about the rumour and its clues. Gibb and other callers then discussed the rumour on the air for the next hour.” Gibb was also the promoter for The Grande Ballroom where the Five, Who, Cream, etc. made their home.

10. McGowan notes that the hippies had nothing to do with creating the anti-war movement, pointing out that the first “teach-in” occurred in March of 1968 at . . . the University of Michigan. And was not the SDS born there as well? Michigan, not New York or California, was the true center of Youth Rebellion.

11. Missing: the surprising interest in, and expertise in use of, guns by these peace and love types.

12. “About how America became involved in certain wars, many conspiracy theories have been advanced – and some have been proved correct. “ “Behind the Sinking of the Lusitania” by Patrick J. Buchanan, September 02, 2014, citing in general Eugene Windchy’s Twelve American Wars: Nine of Them Avoidable (Universe, 2014).

13. McGowan notes that the kids soon had their “own” media, in the form of Rolling Stone, a corporate mouthpiece originally presented, today’s readers may be interested to discover, in format which was a simulacrum of an “underground” newspaper.

14. Oddly enough, both Atlantic and Columbia were founded in that well known artistic hub, Washington DC (“Columbia,” get it?), the former by the music industry legend Ahmet Ertegun, son of the Turkish Ambassador. Unknown to McGowan is another interesting connection: “The Atlantic Recording Company’s history strangely parallels the Jewish-American elite’s cultural revolution after World War II. This elite promoted Frankfurt School teaching in an effort to weaken the middle classes — their political nemesis. Atlantic Records prides itself on plugging the same socially destructive behavior. This article explores a possible connection between Theodor Adorno and Atlantic Records. The connection: An unnamed German professor helped Atlantic Records devise its signature sound in 1947. When this professor could no longer work with Atlantic, he was replaced by a research assistant from the Manhattan Project. I argue that this professor was Theodor Adorno. The significance of this connection is that Atlantic Records was one of the most influential recording companies during the sexual revolution, the Civil Rights movement, and era of immigration reform. A connection with Adorno would suggest that the company at its origins was intent on tapping the expertise of one of the greatest propagandists of the 20th century.” Elizabeth Whitcombe: “The Mysterious German Professor,” Occidental Observer, September 3, 2009; here [9].

15. Though Lee, with typical perversity, refused to play at either Monterey or Woodstock.

16. Despite their legendary “rhythmic” abilities, black artists, at least in the rock era, require more than a little White or Native American blood to make any lasting impression, such as Lee’s sometime collaborator, Jimi Hendrix, or later artists like Prince or Michael Jackson; otherwise the easily bamboozled musician soon loses control of his work and fades away.

17. “You hear Dylan, Neil Young, Brian Wilson, The Byrds, mariachi and flamenco music, Memphis Blues, folk, and acid rock peek up here and there, but the overall sound and texture is pure Love.” — Amazon reviewer. “Musically, the album almost defies categorization. It’s part Mexican Mariachi band/Tijuana Brass, part baroque, part Spanish classical, part epic soundtrack and only a very small part “rock” — “Love’s “Forever Changes” Finally Gets Long Deserved First Class Vinyl Reissue” by Michael Fremer; December 2, 2012, analogplanet.com, here [10].

18. The quote at the top of this review could easily have come from Harry Smith’s Anthology of American Folk Music [11], perhaps wheezed out by Dock Boggs [12]. See my “Our Wagner, only Better Harry Partch, Wild Boy of American Music, Part 3,” here [13] and reprinted in The Eldritch Evola … & Others (San Francisco: Counter Currents, 2014), where I cite such representative titles as: “Visions Fill the Eyes of a Defeated Basketball Team in the Shower Room” and “The Cognoscenti Are Plunged into a Deep Descent While at Cocktails.”

19. “Lyrically Lee was singing to a great degree about his coming apart personally, but through that he predicts the disintegration of the hippie fantasy then in full flower during the “Summer of Love.” That’s why the somewhat dark, foreboding album could not possibly succeed when originally issued.” — Fremer, op. cit. In the 90s it seemed to compete with, or replace, “The Four Seasons” as the go-to soundtrack for brunch in Manhattan restaurants, but since I can no longer afford to eat out I can’t confirm its current status.

20. “Unlike any other album released in 1967, this one shows both sides of the coin that was the Summer Of Love: Hippie pride paired with nihilism, romance with despair, mind-expansion with paranoia.” — Amazon reviewer. “The album ends with a six minute epic that seamlessly links three songs (two years before Abbey Road) beginning with a section that simmers until the chilling, dramatic, urgently stated, idealistic anthem delivered with unabashed sincerity, wherein Lee declares “This is the time in life I’m living and I’ll face each day with a smile” and “everything I’ve seen needs rearranging.” Clearly a guy coming apart at the seams. The anthemic musical bravado filled with trumpet flourishes and strings waves Lee’s freak flag declaration high as the album fades out. It produces chills and watery eyes every play.” — Fremer, op. cit.

21. See False Witness: The Real Story of Jim Garrison’s Investigation and Oliver Stone’s Film “JFK” by Patricia Lambert (M. Evans and Company, 1999). Just as Garrison was overly impressed by the proximity of his suspects in what is, after all, a small town — where should their offices be, all over the bayou? — so McGowan seems overly impressed, as we’ve seen, by the military connections among men living during WWII, and his thesis that the musicians are “connected” to the military intelligence community is mostly just that they have parents in the military.

22. Ask a real (fictional) serial killer: “And how do we begin to covet, Clarice? Do we seek out things to covet? . . . No. We begin by coveting what we see every day.”

23. McGowan ominously notes the predilection of these hippie celebrities, such as Dave Crosby, for guns, but I suspect that, like their military backgrounds, it’s more an artefact of the times. Hippies, like the hillbillies who inspired folk-or-country-rock, were not shy about resorting to firearms to protect their stashes; one of many characteristics, such as clothing, facial hair, etc., that makes it hard to distinguish hippies from dirt farmers in Depression-era photos. Even today, Hollywood has astronomical levels of gun ownership, due partly to paranoid celebs but also due to the large population of ex-military special effects and stunt people.

24. Unlike The Who’s hip boutique label Track, their American distributor, a relic of the Shel Talmy days, was (American) Decca, an old-tyme outfit that was so clueless they included lp liners suggesting that “If you like The Who, you’re sure to enjoy The Irish Rovers.”

25. “With this and the rise of the National Socialists in Germany, it became clear that White ethnocentrism and group cohesion was bolstered by hierarchic social-Darwinian race theory, and that this was antithetic to Jewish ethnic interests. The overthrow of this theory (and the resultant diminution of white ethnocentrism and group cohesion) was, as Kevin MacDonald points out, an ethno-political campaign that had nothing to do with real science. The “shift away from Darwinism as the fundamental paradigm of the social sciences” resulted from “an ideological shift rather than the emergence of any new empirical data” (CofC, p. 21 [14]).” — “Jews and Race: A Pre-Boasian Perspective, Part 1” by Brenton Sanderson, The Occidental Observer, February 1, 2012, here [15].

26. For example, “Atticus Finch emerges as one very sleazy lawyer. He does not merely provide competent defense for Tom Robinson, he gratuitously defames the poor girl Mayella Ewell. With no real evidence at hand, he weaves a tale in which she lusted after a crippled black man, and seduced him into fornication. It’s a hair-raising, lurid tale, but it is completely unnecessary. As a fictional device it symbolically shifts the guilt from Tom Robinson to Mayella, but it adds nothing to Tom’s defense case.” Margot Metroland, “Y’all Can Kill That Mockingbird Now,” here [16].

 


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[1] Image: http://www.counter-currents.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/Weird_Scenes1.jpg

[2] Weird Scenes Inside the Canyon: Laurel Canyon, Covert Ops & the Dark Heart of the Hippie Dream: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1909394122/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=1909394122&linkCode=as2&tag=countecurrenp-20&linkId=SPZN7PPL7SMUYFNK

[3] Vigilant Citizen: http://vigilantcitizen.com/

[4] Mind Control Theories and Techniques used by Mass Media: http://vigilantcitizen.com/vigilantreport/mind-control-theories-and-techniques-used-by-mass-media/

[5] here: http://dangerousminds.net/comments/classic_rock_conspiracy_theory_weird_scenes_inside_the_canyon

[6] here: http://www.discogs.com/George-Burns-Sings/release/3104899

[7] Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_is_dead#Growth

[8] Russ Gibb: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russ_Gibb

[9] here: http://www.theoccidentalobserver.net/2009/09/the-mysterious-german-professor/

[10] here: http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:6sFxLAyyHJQJ:www.nickdrake.com/talk/viewtopic.php%3Ft%3D5471%26sid%3D6a4783b42624cf330547908a25fae822+&cd=3&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us&client=firefox-a

[11] Anthology of American Folk Music: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthology_of_American_Folk_Music

[12] Dock Boggs: http://www.folkways.si.edu/dock-boggs/legendary-singer-and-banjo-player/american-folk-old-time/music/album/smithsonian

[13] here: http://www.counter-currents.com/2013/07/our-wagner-only-betterharry-partch-wild-boy-of-american-music-part-3/

[14] CofC, p. 21: http://www..kevinmacdonald.net/chap2.pdf

[15] here: http://www.theoccidentalobserver.net/2012/02/jews-and-race-a-pre-boasian-perspective/

[16] here: http://www.counter-currents.com/2014/09/yall-can-kill-that-mockingbird-now/#comments