Saturday, June 13, 2009

The Elegant Universe



String theory is a developing branch of theoretical physics that combines quantum mechanics and general relativity into a quantum theory of gravity.[1] The strings of string theory are one-dimensional oscillating lines, but they are no longer considered fundamental to the theory, which can be formulated in terms of points or surfaces, too.
Since its birth as the dual resonance model which described the strongly interacting hadrons as strings, the term string theory has changed to include any of a group of related superstring theories which unite them. One shared property of all these theories is the holographic principle. String theory itself comes in many different formulations, each one with a different mathematical structure, and each best describing different physical circumstances. But the principles shared by these approaches, their mutual logical consistency, and the fact that some of them easily include the standard model of particle physics, has led many physicists to believe that the theory is the correct fundamental description of nature. In particular, string theory is the first candidate for the theory of everything, a way to describe all the known natural forces (gravitational, electromagnetic, weak and strong interactions) and matter (quarks and leptons) in a mathematically complete system.

Saturday, June 6, 2009

With Sun Giant


The Fleet Foxes, on the other hand, have struck that vein dead on. With Sun Giant, as I'm sure their up and coming album will, they haven't merely rehashed old sounds, they have given the old sounds a new edge. Mykonos has to be their greatest achievement in this album, but every song is epic and beyond the years of such a young band. Sure they've got their heads in the clouds, but they're likewise grounded. Their sound goes back to the basics, and by so doing, is able to support the lofty harmonies, weaving rounds, and ambitious compositions. Whatever their future in music holds, I can tell from these five songs that it's going to be bright. I'm rarely a loyalist to any particular group or musician, but they have a returning listener in me.
1. Sun Giant
2. Drops in the River
3. English House
4. Mykonos
5. Innocent Son

Sorry, I couldn't resist. I just wanted to see some angry fleet foxes fans!


Looking at some of the more negative reviews, it seems that a bit criticism of Fleet Foxes is a lack of originality. I think that the point is correct, to an extent, but don't let it deter you from getting the record. If you're looking for an experimental band, Lightning Bolt, the Boredoms, or even Animal Collective are where there's a lot of great innovation in pop. However, Fleet Foxes aren't trying to experiment with the boundaries of what listeners will put up with, let alone enjoy. No, this record is recorded to be beautiful, not new. In that respect, it succeeds.
The best way I can think to describe the sound of the music is to say that it's the kind of album I'd listen to on a warm autumn night where the leaves aren't quite falling from the trees. Lyrically, it's vastly superior to other breakout bands from 2008. Vampire Weekend, which was the band of the month it seems from January '08 until God knows when has no depth to their lyrics. This criticism cannot be leveled at Fleet Foxes in the same manner. Given, a song like the opening "Sun it Rises" or the popular "White Winter Hymnal" aren't exactly brilliant. However, if you look to tracks like "Tiger Mountain Peasant Song" or "Oliver James," you'll find beautiful, if chilling lyrics, with the specter of mortality running through them.
1. Sun it Rises, 2. White Winter Hymnal, 3. Ragged Wood, 4. Tiger Mountain Peasant Song, 5.Quiet Houses, 6. He Doesn't Know Why, 7. Heard Them Stirring, 8. Your Protector, 9.Meadowlarks, 10. Blue Ridge Mountains, and 11. Oliver James.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Lifeline by Neal Morseby

For those of you who are familiar with Morse's work then picking this up is a no brainer. It's progressive and it's Neal, so what could be wrong with that. At first listen, this album has all of the characteristics of Spock's Beard and Transatlantic so can anything be wrong with that? I would say not, but after some more listening time I would tend to agree with the other reviewer that Neal has done this before, but it's no different here than picking up the latest Journey album. Been there, done that also because that's the genre they're in. So, Neal isn't going to stray too far from the formula he knows and has done for years. Not to say that this isn't a killer album and doesn't blow away anything in the mainstream Christian market. It certainly does. The three tracks, Lifeline, Leviathan, and So Many Roads are the prog pieces of the album. While the other tracks are good, they are more to the worship side of things and a lot more mellow. But I think Neal is proclaiming his faith here and that's why they're included. I saw a little more "Jesus" referenced in this album than previous and that's his right. After all, he is a Christian and how else does he proclaim his faith other than sharing it with you in the songs. So, I wouldn't expect anything different going forward and maybe more in your face about Neal's faith. While I love the songs he did with Transatlantic and the evident spirituality in those songs which I think were some of his best, this album still delivers. It just delivers in a different way. I would love to see songs like "We All Need Some Light" or "Bridge Across Forever" in further outings from Neal. Without putting his faith in your face those songs make quite a huge statement, bar none to what he has done since.

Overall, a solid effort here (Between 4 and 5 stars) and this review is only for the 'Lifeline' album, not the bonus disc that is also available.
1. Lifeline
2. Way Home
3. Leviathan
4. God's Love
5. Children of the Chosen
6. So Many Roads: So Many Roads/Star for a Day/The Humdrum Life/All the Wa
7. Fly High

LCD Soundsystem

I was exposed to LCD Soundsystems when I was in Portugal maybe late 2007, After working on some home work I would reward myself with a glass of wine and listen to a great radio show ¨NOITES DE VIGÍLIA¨, hosted by Emanuel Juanito who. I would record what ever i liked than do some research on the artist. This was always kinda of a gamble. Later on I stated getting all the info on the radio shows´ Website, Which was great. you can check out there site. http://tv1.rtp.pt/programas-rtp/index.php?p_id=1190&e_id=&c_id=9&dif=radio&hora=20:00&dia=05-06-2009
I'm by no means an expert on how to appreciate music, but I must say I was really impressed with Sound of Silver's quality. There were a few songs that I enjoyed from LCD Soundsystems first release, but those took a bit of time for me to get into. Sound of Silver got me right from the start in a way I haven't experienced from a CD for some time. Normally I expect to have to give some time for a CD to grow on me, but this one didn't require any extra effort. Having said that, I know a few of the songs will not have a great deal of staying power in my "everyday playlist", but enough of them do that I would strongly recommend this CD. "Get Innocuous!", "North American Scum", and "All My Friends" all deserve the positive attention they've been given and I know I will continue to enjoy them for years to come.
1. Get Innocuous!
2. Time To Get Away
3. North American Scum
4. Someone Great
5. All My Friends
6. Us V Them
7. Watch The Tapes
8. Sound Of Silver
9. New York, I Love You But You're Bringing Me Down

Zeitgeist

First off, I recommend that everyone watch this film - not because it will change your world view forever (thought it might) or that you should live in fear and anguish (or open revolutionary rebellion) and certainly not to believe everything as absolute truth - but simply because it may educated you on some historically significant ideas and actions that may enlighten you enough to encourage further investigation.
The first section, which offers a view of the Jesus myth, is an honest rethinking backed by significant data, but I believe this data was a manipulated to discredit Jesus as a historical character in order to discredit the establish church. I my self do not believe in the establish church or any religious institution, however I do believe in the historical character of Jesus Christ. If you are a christian you don't have to worry a little research will help you debunk the Jesus myth. I have been exposed to teleology my whole life and have been extremely educated on this subject and was not surprised by the information that was given. Let me point out what may have been a intentional mistake to discredit Jesus as a historical character. the film suggests that PLINY THE YOUNGER: (112 A.D.), TACITUS: (55-117 A.D.), and LUCIAN: (120-180 A.D.) do not provide enough or substantial fact and so discredit Jesus' historical figure, quoting "each one of there entries consists of only mere sentences as best and only refer to Christ, Chrestus, Christus, which in fact is not a name but a title which means the anointed one" end of quote.
that is a false statement. Pliny, Tacitus, and Lucian provide more than just names:

TACITUS: (55-117 A.D.)
Cornelius Tactitus is regarded as the greatest historian of ancient Rome. Writing on the reign of Nero, Tacitus alludes to the death of Christ and to the existence of Christians in Rome.
"Consequently, to get rid of the report, Nero fastened the guilt and inflicted the most exquisite tortures on a class hated for their abominations, called Christians by the populace. Christus, from whom the name had its origin, suffered the extreme penalty during the reign of Tiberius at the hands of one of our procurators, Pontius Pilatus, and a most mischievous superstition, thus checked for the moment, again broke out not only in Judea, the first source of the evil, but even in Rome, where all things hideous and shameful from every part of the world find their centre and become popular."

PLINY THE YOUNGER: (112 A.D.)
Governor of Bithynia in Asia Minor, Pliny wrote a letter to the Emperor Trajan regarding how to deal with Christians who worship Christ. These letters concern an episode which marks the first time the Roman government recognized Christianity as a religion separate from Judaism, and sets a precedent for the massive persecution of Christians that takes place in the second and third centuries.
"They (the Christians) were in the habit of meeting on a certain fixed day before it was light, when they sang in alternate verses a hymn to Christ, as to a god, and bound themselves by a solemn oath, not to any wicked deeds, but never to commit any fraud, theft or adultery, never to falsify their word, nor deny a trust when they should be called upon to deliver it up; after which it was their custom to separate, and then reassemble to partake of food--but food of an ordinary and innocent kind."

LUCIAN: (120-180 A.D.)
A Greek satirist that spoke scornfully of Christ and Christians, affirming that they were real and historical people, never saying that they were fictional characters.
"The Christians, you know, worship a man to this day--the distinguished personage who introduced their novel rites, and was crucified on that account....You see, these misguided creatures start with the general conviction that they are immortal for all time, which explains the contempt of death and voluntary self-devotion which are so common among them; and then it was impressed on them by their original lawgiver that they are all brothers, from the moment that they are converted, and deny the gods of Greece, and worship the crucified Christos sage, and live after his law.

Another Roman writer who shows his acquaintance with Christ and the Christians is Suetonius (A.D. 75-160). It has been noted that Suetonius considered Christ (Chrestus) as a Roman insurgent who stirred up seditions under the reign of Claudius (A.D. 41-54): "Judaeos, impulsore Chresto, assidue tumultuantes (Claudius) Roma expulit" (Clau., xxv). In his life of Nero he regards that emperor as a public benefactor on account of his severe treatment of the Christians: "Multa sub eo et animadversa severe, et coercita, nec minus instituta . . . . afflicti Christiani, genus hominum superstitious novae et maleficae" (Nero, xvi). The Roman writer does not understand that the Jewish troubles arose from the Jewish antagonism to the Messianic character of Jesus Christ and to the rights of the Christian Church. -- New Advent.

BABYLONIAN TALMUD: (Completed in the 6th Century A.D.)
The Babylonian Talmud is a Rabbinic commentary on the Jewish scriptures (Tanach: Old Testament). They are a look into what a hostile source was saying about Jesus. They couldn't deny his miracles so they claim that it was sorcery rather than admit to what was a known fact. They also admit that Yeshu (Hebrew for Jesus) was hanged (Crucified: Luke 23:39, Galatians 3:13).
"On the eve of the Passover Yeshu was hanged. For forty days before the execution took place, a herald went forth and cried, "He is going forth to be stoned because he has practiced sorcery (an admission of his miracles) and enticed Israel to apostasy. Any one who can say anything in his favor, let him come forward and plead on his behalf." But since nothing was brought forward in his favor he was hanged on the eve of the Passover!"
The Babylonian Talmud, vol. III, Sanhedrin 43a.

I would also like to point out that the historicity of Alexander the Great and his military conquests is drawn from five ancient sources, none of whom were eyewitnesses. Although written 400 years after Alexander, Plutarch’s Life of Alexander is the primary account of his life.

Since Plutarch and the other writers were several hundred years removed from the events of Alexander’s life, they based their information on prior accounts. Of the twenty contemporary historical accounts on Alexander, not one survives. Later accounts exist, but each presents a different “Alexander,” with much left to our imagination. But regardless of the time gap of several hundred years, historians are convinced that Alexander was a real man and that the essential details of what we read about his life are true.

Keeping Alexander as a reference point, we’ll note that for Jesus there are both religious and secular historical accounts. even skeptics must not dispute that Jesus Christ really lived.

In spite of skeptic’s views, and those of a few other fringe scholars, the consensus of most historians is that the Gospel accounts give us a clear picture of Jesus Christ. Whether the New Testament accounts are trustworthy is the subject of another article and debate, so we will look to non-Christian sources for our answer as to whether Jesus existed. and there is a lot to account for.

I think the film dose not negate any of the spiritual teachings of any religion or spiritual practice but simply questions whether anyone should take a literal interpretation and adopt it as a guide to truth and life. A fair question. I also believe that it is an attempt to discredit the established church namely the catholic roman church, as part of corporate tyrannical institutions that in my opinions have nothing to do with the poor Jewish carpenter, who's agendas was extremely simple and very different from the agendas of the established church.

The "fear" section (II) is completely viable. There are too many unanswered questions regarding the FACTS surrounding the 9/11 attack to be ignored. Michael Ruppert's "Crossing The Rubicon" is a great way to get most of the disturbing but accurate details.
There is a paranoid aspect to the final moments (perhaps justified) about microchip implantation into the masses, but the work covering the economic history of our country is true. As is the part on war creation. I wish he had skipped to futuristic chip stuff and instead covered more about the rise of disaster capitalism. Read Naomi Klien's "The Shock Doctrine" - essential reading.

Watch this movie with on open, curios and skeptical mind and use it as a springboard to further inquiries. Get Smart!

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Before the Dawn Heals Us

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I thought this was absolutely wonderful. It is rare these days that a CD contains more then 4 great songs and this one definitely does. It's somewhat `This Mortal Coil' meets `Pink Floyd'. I am tired of the same old American Pop-Rap stuff we are being fed and this was very refreshing. The best songs are `Don't save us from the flames',`Safe', `Moon child', `In the Cold I'm Standing' and `Farewell Goodbye'. I agree it's different from the other M83 albums but I prefer this one. If you like this also check out Cyann & Ben, Lily Chou-Chou (Japanese Import), Mum, This Mortal Coil, Sigur Ros, & Emiliana Torrini (her older stuff).
1. Moonchild
2. Don't save us from the flames
3. In the cold I'm standing
4. Farewell / Goodbye
5. Fields, shorelines and hunters
6. *
7. I guess I'm floating
8. Teen angst
9. Can't stop
10. Safe
11. Let men burn stars
12. Car chase terror!
13. Slight night shiver
14. A guitar and a heart
15. Lower your eyelids to die with the sun


Terrorstorm: 2nd Edition (2007)


So you've been following the corruption of Government since JFK was assassinated or some such similar history altering event where the official story is a laughable disgrace of an explanation.
But your friends and family don't 'get it' and you wish you could summarize it all in a nice neat package for them.
Enter TerrorStorm.
What makes it one of the greatest documentaries to awaken the obliviously unaware, is it's excellent, methodical, yet engaging foundational building of documented proven historical examples where there's no wiggle room for 'theory' leading up to the crimes perpetrated on September 11, 2001 and carried through to the audacious 7/7 bombings in London.
Terrorstorm and America Freedom to Fascism are THE definitive tools to awaken your friends and family members to the systematic dismantling of our country's unique liberty and personal freedoms.
President George W. Bush did speak the truth when he said They attack us because they hate our freedoms.
He just lied about who 'they' were.

The Assassination of Bobby Kennedy

A provocative claim is that C.I.A. agent David Morales, the JMWAVE Chief of Operations was involved. David Morales was also alleged to be involved in the assassination of president John F. Kennedy. There is actually video footage of someone who appears to be Morales at the Ambassador Hotel on the night of RKF's assassination. Ex-operatives and colleagues have confirmed that it was indeed Morales seen in the footage. David Morales was an avid, professed adversary of both John and Robert Kennedy.
Sirhan Sirhan, the assassin of Robert Kennedy has claimed he has no recollection of the incident. His defense team suggests experimental C.I.A. mind control. The C.I.A. and the Kennedy administration, along with Bobby who was the Attorney General, were at constant odds with each other. We have recently learned that the C.I.A. was not opposed to experimental practices (see: LSD and Project MKULTRA).
The most poignant disparity is the number of shots fired, the proximity of Sirhan to RFK and the silenced witnesses. Who was the woman in the polka dot dress? At what point do conspiracy theories and coincidence become something else? Are the assassinations of RFK, JFK, MLK and Malcolm X just happenstance? (see: The Assassinations, by James DiEugenio and Lisa Pease) In the name of objectivity, I implore people to do their own research and sift through the facts, conspiracy theories and "white noise".

America: Freedom to Fascism


This documentary resonated with me because it seemed to echo my own thoughts and observations about our government and more importantly this war on terror. Think about all the changes made under the banner of "security" and "freedom". This film will give you that and a whole lot more to munch on but it's not all doom and gloom. There are organizations out there leading the fight against a world government and the total erosion of our liberties. A big thumbs up to Aaron Russo for putting himself out there in the public light where I am sure it is going to cause him problems.

View from a Grain of Sand


View From A Grain of Sand is a feature length documentary. Shot in refugee camps of Pakistan and the war-torn city of Kabul, three remarkable Afghan women lead us through the maze of Afghanistan’s complex history, informing this examination of how international interventions, war and the rise of political Islam have stripped Afghan women of their freedom over the last thirty years. Combining verité footage, interviews and rare archival material, this evocative film is a harrowing, thought-provoking and movingly intimate portrait of a still divided and brutalized nation. Addressing timely issues of women, Islam, and US foreign policy, the film is a compelling and vital addition to the global dialogue of our times.

USS Liberty Dead in the water


The 1967 attack by Israel on the USS Liberty has been told by Sligo Productions in 1987, by the History Channel in 2001, by the Liberty Vets Assn. in 2002, but the BBC has dug deeper than anyone before in "Dead in the Water." We've learned that US photo recon planes helped Israel in the Six-Day-War with the Star of David painted over the US markings. We've learned that nuclear armed planes were sent to nuke Cairo when it was felt that Egypt had attacked the ship, recalled later when we learned it was Israel. We've learned that other highly classified programs were involved with the attack. And the ugliest of all, that the US government turned their backs on the sailors and covered up the incident, telling the sailors that if they talked about it, they'd get court-martialed or worse! Jim Ennes's book "Assault on the Liberty" unzipped the mum lips of the survivors, but alas, the US congress has refused to listen to them and investigate the incident as they have all other incidents of its kind. Torpedo boats shot up life rafts as the ship prepared to abandon ship, American sailors on deck shot at from 50 feet away. This video lays it out... including McNamara saying he "doesn't remember." It is top notch and any serious student of history should see this one. It is a winner!

Dispel the propaganda campaign!



This film is long overdue and should be a mandatory item in schools. It dispels the propaganda campaign that the pro-Israeli lobby has been so successful in creating since its military conquering of Palestine in 1947-1948. There is a great myth about how Palestine was an empty land before the recent flood of Jewish immigrants flocked to its shores. So how does one explain the 750,000 Palestinians forced to flee for their lives when the Jewish militias started destroying Palestinian villages?

Let the world hear the truth for once without all the filters of the Jewish-Israeli Lobby, then judge for them selves as to the who the real war criminals are. Desmond Tutu and Nelson Mandela have themselves said the Palestinians face a situation far worse than the black South Africans did under the racist white Apartheid system. Also, read Israeli historian, Illan Pappe's account in his latest book "The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine" if you wish to know the facts of the creation of Israel and the simultaneous destruction of Palestine. Please see this film and read Illan Pappe' book...

We're unaware that we're almost always being watched.


It is a major crime that this film did not get a big theatrical release.
Its one of those little films that you've probably never heard of but should have. A very provocative, and disturbing look at our postmodern world where we're unaware that we're almost always being watched. We're also unaware of what we have become. I was shocked but not surprised. This is a look into a society that has been torn to pieces and become the Great whore of the world, perish the thought. But at least to some it may be more than just a comfortable thought. And I know they had a little difficulty at the start of the course but there going great guns now and before we know it we'll be sacrificing our children on the alters of Moloch and celebrating the return of paganism and the freedom of all human ideologies. Its the land of the free right? homosexuals, sluts, lesbians, criminals, prostitutes, pedophiles, all living double lives pretending to be what they are not, or just living there lives to the fullest "whatever that means". This is what i keep on hearing "you have to become more tolerant", "you're not open minded enough" I mean the list is still so how much wider should i open? pedophilia, Polygamy, zoophilia, paraphilia, neophilia, hemophilia, necrophilia, theirs a lot of preferences its just a matter of time till they get considered. Anyways in my personal ideology which is becoming extinct i would say America is a broken society and will not last much longer. Why? because right now in America there is no ideology to live for as a nation. Freedom is not an ideology that can unite a peoples under one common agenda and rise it as a nation and an empire. Freedom is defined by every individual in his own understanding, meaning every ideology seeks freedom to exist in a society. So as Thomas Paine used to say "he who is governed by reared to his own privet interest is an enemy to the public".

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Charles Darwin and the Tree of Life





As he says "there are also serious scientist" who don't believe "for a number of different reasons" "very sensible reasons, many which we haven't really solved" How dose that work? the whole dogma is a f**king joke. oddly enough? humm. Genetics invented? Evolution and God can work together? of course there religions believed by faith. I hate Evolution because it has closed all scientific debate on what deep reality is or may be, because of its disgusting stench of religion. and because of many contradictions to experiential science. Recommendations. Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle, Einsteins Relativity, Dr. Nick Hebert's Quantum reality, David Joseph Bohm Quantum Atomic Theory, Niels Bohr Physics and Human Knowledge etc... Darwin is a religious prophet. evolution only makes noise about "deep reality" it cannot make meaningful (testable) statements about it. cuz that which lies outside existential experience lies outside the competence of human judgment. No scientific board, no judge, no jury and no church can prove anything about "deep reality". WE can and have made noise (evolution). But we can't produce nonverbal or phenomenological data to give meaning to our noises. I limit "evolution" to that which humans and there instruments can detect, decode and transmit. Evolution lies in the area of philosophy and/or speculation. its a fancy way of explaining "deep reality". and much has been said about this. We can only make noise about deep reality and label it with fancy titles.

Friday, May 29, 2009

Endgame: Blueprint for Global Enslavement



Alex Jones's new documentary, Endgame, posits several theories relating to "the dawn of a new dark age" in which a few elite businessmen are planning to erase global boundaries in order to conglomerate the governance of three disempowered populations: the E.U., the North American Union, and the Asian Union modeled after Communist China. This plan allegedly involves depopulating countries around the world, constructing superhighways that connect otherwise unreachable regions throughout America, and forming paramilitary groups to infringe on personal freedoms and privacies. Interview footage of journalist Jim Tucker among many dubious others is spliced amongst myriad historical footage of the past two World Wars, right wing political speeches, eugenics charts, and shots of woodcuts depicting Napoleanic conquests and the Roman empire, impling that our society's political conservatism bears resemblance. But in tracing the formations of the League of Nations, the U.N., and finally Bilderberg Group in 1954, Endgame accuses these groups of trying to merge countries and eliminate international borders, without really assessing the fact that this has never been a secret. It will also seem obvious to many viewers that private parties "bankroll" wars for economic gain, not always philanthropic. Toward the film's end, an extended segment about Planned Parenthood's ties to early eugenics groups, which accuses Ted Turner and Bill Gates of buying into depopulation plans because both have donated funding to promote birth control in third world countries, reveals a pro-life agenda. In addition, after watching multiple clips of Jones himself yelling into people's car windows, wondering why the airport security are detaining him for following businessmen with a camera, stalking visitors at a Canadian hotel, and making other various rash gestures, it is difficult not to see Endgame as one man's elaborately considered conspiracy theory.

God Grew Tired of Us



What makes `God Grew Tired of Us' so captivating is that it traces the footsteps of refugees fleeing war, poverty, and persecution ravaging Sudan since 1983. Due to the keen editing of Johanna Giebelhaar and Geoffrey Richman, this nearly flawlessly paced documentary zeroes in on three male refugees who make their way to America and find a bewilderingly different life. ("The good-hearted people of America asked us to be there.")

Using footage of the aftermath of the civil war between northern Muslim Arabs and the beleaguered southern Christians, we are shown long lines of refugees taking what little they have to Kenya where ghostly, emaciated figures wait warily in new lines for relief. Displacement adds to their anxiety as relatives become unaccounted for. Always concretely laying down the foundation of history, the film unflinchingly gives one a front seat to their predicament.

Enter Daniel Abol Pach, Panther Bior, and John Bul Dau. They are the movie's central focus. Like a few others, they are invited to the United States and offered the amenities of an apartment, a chance at employment, and the perks of our material benefits. Daniel and Panther live in Pittsburgh; John lives in Syracuse. It is a fascinating culture shock, one that shows their innocence in the face of our technology and their resolute determination to retain their culture. (As one example we see almost quiet awe as their guide explains indoor plumbing.) Always taking steps forward in opportunity, we see them work, experience bigotry, and come to terms with our way of life. ("America is a very strange place...[but] if you can manage, it`s a land of opportunity." --John Bul Dau)

“Santo Domingo: Sexo Urbano”

The HBO Latino television network feature “Santo Domingo: Sexo Urbano” again unveils the often unspoken tourism of “prostitution, lesbianism and homosexuality" in the Dominican Republic.

On Sunday night HBO’s repeated the documentary, first aired on February, 2006, whose content sparked reaction in Dominican society, in the various churches, and the government.

The documentary says Dominican Republic, in addition to being the land of the merengue, beautiful beaches, the “Pear of the Caribbean” has beautiful women and hot-blooded men. “It’s a perfect destination for whoever looks for pleasure and adventure. “Parties in the water, exuberant dancers and lady companions in Boca Chica and the old city, where everything conspires to create a sexual cornucopia for the most adventurous seekers of sex.”

“Dominican Republic is considered a paradise in the middle of the Caribbean. The land of the merengue lodges beautiful beaches, an exquisite gastronomy and majestic places. But also an immense variety of sexual tastes and practices,” the film says.

A “taxi driver” identified as “Peter González” and who’s the guide for the city at dawn is the star in the 49 minute-long production, which features erotic prostitutes, dancing, “masseurs”, lesbians, homosexuals, bisexuals and nocturnal ambiances in Santo Domingo’s main discos, especially the ones located in the Colonial City, El Malecon, and the upscale sectors Gazcue and Piantini.

The “taxi driver” begins the documentary describing Santo Domingo as “a tropical forest in quiet calm by day, but “it’s a night when there’s partying to enjoy, especially with the attractive and sensual skin of our colored women.”

The “taxi driver” adds that Dominican women who go out “to look for it” by night and dawn, “are like birds of prey: always ready to hunt to their quarry.”

Another participant in the documentary, identified as “Natalia,” 20 years of age, says she’s an exhibitionist because she likes to be seen naked. “To party with this body, this mouth and these eyes, imagine that, nobody can resists it and there’s nothing else to say,” adding that walking naked along the streets and beaches excites her, “mainly here in the city where the men watch me and honk their horns at me from cars, I love to walk like that.”

Another “star,” Catherine, 24, says she’s a lesbian, “because between women, sex is understood better because they do know what they like and what one does to the other”. She says she’s a waitress in a bar and isn’t going to change her sexual preference. “In my work I try to enjoy myself with the people I meet, I give them my number and if they call me, I go with them because the good customers always take me to the best hotels and beaches, discos and stores. I enjoy although it doesn’t happen always.”

“Being in bed with a man is really good, but with a woman it’s better, because with her I feel smoothness, sensitivity and texture,” Natalia said.

Also in documentary is “Pily,” an “erotic masseuse” who says she does her work with everybody, but when she performs a massage, if she likes a man, she gas sex with him. “Here in Santo Domingo there’s plenty sexual liberation, no taboos and everybody does what they want with their sexual taste.”

A Call to Action


This film is Brian's photographs, video, audio recordings, and emails from his time in Sudan as an investigator in the cease fire agreement and his return visit to Chad. The images in the film are nothing short of shocking, graphic and deeply disturbing on a level I never knew existed. If you think you "know" about the situation in Darfur, you haven't seen anything until you sit through 85 minutes of systematic genocide, rape, torture, and mutilation.

I am thrilled to see it out for mass distribution. For every family with kids (and especially with College Students) I recommend this video as a gift. Make it a gift you give to every student who is deciding what to do with their life after graduation or still "undecided" in their major. For a family, the film can be a bit graphic with war death (but death is only shown in still photography so it is not that shocking to children). But we can no longer afford to shield children from the truth.
The intriguing part of the film is the author's wisdom about dealing with "post-genocide" and to explore this issue the author and his sister traveled to Rwanda to discover how to help a country and people groups when the war has ended.

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Interview with an Ex-Vampire


This is a true story containing secret, first-hand information that has never before been revealed to the public. Forbidden Knowledge, Occult Rituals, Secret Priesthoods, Spells, Luciferian Initiation, Illuminism, Ceremonial Magick, Vampirism. This was the world of Bill Schnoebelen: Adept, Occultist, Satanic Priest, Black Magician, Vampire. Lured into the occult with the quest for knowledge, this 9 hour video on 9 DVD's chronicles the life of an adept in service to the darkest powers of planet earth until saved from a horrible fate. Discover the preparation, initiation and the "bringing over" of the initiate into the world of vampirism. (Note: We are talking about true vampirism. Not just the kind of people who pretend to be vampires by drinking blood). The other-worldly initiation by a being of immense power that claimed Bill Schnoebelen for its own. The reality of vampires and werewolves and the positions they hold in the dark world of the occult. The secret priesthood that helped Bill Schnoebelen survive. The lust and hunger of the true vampire and how it destroys its victims. WARNING: This video is not recommended for younger viewers.




That was Ginger Snaps 2000. I guess frizz wasn't that popular but drinking blood is becoming extremely popular. check out twilight 2008 and there best seller supermarket novel series. Why Is drinking blood so popular? watch Interview with an Ex-Vampire maybe you'll get some answers. I'm going to write several posts on Vampires which I am doing research on so will see some nice stuff coming up

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

‘Paprika’ novel gets an English translation this April!


We’re big fans of Satoshi Kon’s animated film Paprika and today we have found reason to rejoice! The 1993 novel that this animated wonder was based on by author Yasutaka Tsutsui has been translated into English and will be available through Alma Books in the UK this April. When prototype models of a device for entering into patients dreams go missing at the Institute for Psychiatric Research, it transpires that someone is using them to manipulate people s dreams and send them insane. Threatened both personally and professionally, brilliant psychotherapist Atsuko Chiba has to journey into the world of fantasy to fight her mysterious opponents. As she delves ever deeper into the imagination, the borderline between dream and reality becomes increasingly blurred, and nightmares begin to leak into the everyday realm. The scene is set for a final showdown between the dream detective and her enemies, with the subconscious as their battleground, and the future of the waking world at stake. Widely acknowledged as Tsutsui s masterpiece, Paprika unites his surreal, quirky imagination with a compelling, haunting narrative. AmazonUK

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Programmed to Love

The cream of the recent 'chill-out' tidal wave. On a par with Air's 'Moon Safari' and towering above Groove Armada and Kinobe. Read my track-by-track synopsis below to prove it's diversity in styles.1. Exercise 1 Quirkily amusing Aphex Twin style outing that shares a similar tune to The Orb's 'Oxbow Lakes'. The intro is funny too.2. Private Road Emotional synth sweeps over an Irish Beth Orton soundalike. *Very good*. Like much of the album, it has melodies that stick in your head and leave you humming them all week.3. Cylons Of Love Very Air. Laid back track with Vocodered vocals and lush piano.4. Chocloate Wings The album's low point. It just doesn't fit in that well with the other songs. Upbeat dance track with cheesy lyrics about wanting to look at some girls chocolate star (ooo-er).5. Invisible Pedestrian More like it. Moody bassline with thumping drums over the top.6. I Remember Johnny Tinkling pianos, breakbeats and a really, really smooth bassline.
7. Swollen The album's high point. Sorta like Air, it fits sultry, breathy lyrics over a hypnotic 'Bladerunner' type tune. I think this is being released as their next single.
8. Welly Top Mary Breezy Summer evenings wasted away drinking, smoking and making love to Welly Top Mary. Nice.
9. Irritating Noises I'm not so sure about the male vocal but it plods along nicely enough. What is he crooning about anyway?
10. Always (three parts) a)Always in my heart:Club-style dance track with all the cliches: Operatic diva chanting over the top with a Euro type bassline. Saved by a truly mind-altering piano loop.
b)Toothless gibbon: Frenzied techno with a monkey screeching in the backround. Sorta amusing, but ultimately irritating.c)To the bridge: Mellow hip-hop beats with children singing 'London Bridge is Falling Down' over the top. Nice album closer. ;)

MGMT?


1. Time to Pretend
2. Weekend Wars
3. Youth
4. Electric Feel
5. Kids
6. 4th Dimensional Transition
7. Pieces of What
8. Of Moons, Birds & Monsters
9. Handshake
10. Future Reflections
11. Electric Feel
12. Tour Photo Album
MGMT sounds a lot like they tried to become a new Animal Collective. Similar timbres of their voices and the pshycedelic-electronica-pop was almost cookie cutter.
This band does "overproduction", and they definitely put across the image of a neo-hippie, hedonistic lifestyle. Just watch their hyper-psychedelic video of "Time to Pretend" and you'll know where their heads are at, as they used to say back in the `60's. That leadoff track gets the album off to a joyous start, and even if you don't subscribe to the drug-culture lifestyle they seem to espouse (sardonically or otherwise - this song is probably one of the factors that earned them an "explicit lyrics" label), So people say "you have to admit it's a fun and freewheeling track". In fact, there's a lot of bohemian and loose song structure throughout this album, infused with some often "retro" engineering tricks. Another standout track is "Electric Feel". The energy level seems to flag a little in the latter half, it´s rather lightweight album, the kind I believe people would like to play in there car stereo on a warm spring day with the windows down. That been said I would also like to share the lyrics of "Time to Pretend" and I guess that´s how the youth feels now days, its my conclusion and I think its a waste.
"Time to Pretend"

I'm feeling rough, I'm feeling raw, I'm in the prime of my life.
Let's make some music, make some money, find some models for wives.
I'll move to Paris, shoot some heroin, and fuck with the stars.
You man the island and the cocaine and the elegant cars.

This is our decision, to live fast and die young.
We've got the vision, now let's have some fun.
Yeah, it's overwhelming, but what else can we do.
Get jobs in offices, and wake up for the morning commute.

Forget about our mothers and our friends
We're fated to pretend
To pretend
We're fated to pretend
To pretend

I'll miss the playgrounds and the animals and digging up worms
I'll miss the comfort of my mother and the weight of the world
I'll miss my sister, miss my father, miss my dog and my home
Yeah, I'll miss the boredom and the freedom and the time spent alone.

There's really nothing, nothing we can do
Love must be forgotten, life can always start up anew.
The models will have children, we'll get a divorce
We'll find some more models, everything must run it's course.

We'll choke on our vomit and that will be the end
We were fated to pretend
To pretend
We're fated to pretend
To pretend

The End of America excellent documentary

The End of America is an excellent documentary about the unraveling of the constitutional rights in the United States. Wolf's argument uses many examples of past closed societies to illustrate these occurrences in that country. The End of America: Director's Cut is by far the most extensive and complete version of the film and should be viewed by not only any American who cares about his or her rights. but by anyone who feels that something wrong is going on in our world.

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Paprika, I haven't watched anything like it!

Evidence that Japanese animators are reaching for the moon, while most of there American counterparts remain stuck in the kiddie sandbox.
A must watch. I haven't watched anything like it. you can watch it on youtube ( http://www.youtube.com/results?search_type=&search_query=paprika+part+1&aq=1&oq=paprika ) but the quality is terrible.
you can download it from rapidshare (http://anime-ez-warez.blogspot.com/2007/11/paprika-2006.html) which offers great quality. Just make sure you want to go through the whole ordeal of downloading the movie, so I strongly suggest you to purchase your own copy.

In the future I'll try to post on current research that is related to dream technology that is being developed by various scientific groups and government agencies.
Paprika is a Japanese animated science fiction film, based on Yasutaka Tsutsui's 1993 novel of the same name, about a research psychologist who uses a device that permits therapists to help patients by entering their dreams.
The film was directed by Satoshi Kon, animated by Madhouse Studios, and produced and distributed by Sony Pictures Entertainment. The film's music was composed by Susumu Hirasawa, who also composed the soundtrack for Kon's award-winning film, Millennium Actress, and equally lauded television series, Paranoia Agent.
MADHOUSE Ltd. is a Japanese animation studio, founded in the early 1970s by ex–Mushi Pro animators including Masao Maruyama, Osamu Dezaki, Rintaro, and Yoshiaki Kawajiri. It has created and helped to produce many well known shows, starting with TV anime series Ace o Nerae! in 1973, and including western favourites Ninja Scroll, Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust, Trigun and Di Gi Charat. Madhouse produced animation in OVA format in the late 1980s and early 1990s, but unlike studios founded at this time such as AIC and J.C.Staff, their strength was in TV shows and theatrical features. They were also responsible for the first Beyblade anime series as well as the Dragon Drive anime.

Another close tie to the studio is mangaka Naoki Urasawa. Madhouse has made adaptations of three of his manga: Yawara!, Master Keaton and Monster. They have also animated some of CLAMP's catalogue: Tokyo Babylon, two versions of X, Cardcaptor Sakura and Chobits. Please visit the official web site..
http://www.sonyclassics.com/paprika/