Sunday, October 31, 2021

Missing

Saturday, October 30, 2021

Antidote to Chumpsy

Right here.
 

Thursday, October 28, 2021

Chumpsky

This product of the High Technology/National Security State has been lying his face off about JFK for decades. (Notice his opening lie -- completely gratuitous -- regarding Kennedy's 1961 "escalation" in South Vietnam.)

But now? Move over Don Lemon, Rachel Maddow, Keith Olbermann, and Joy Reid -- a new pimp for the Obama/Biden Dumbo Party has been born. . . .

Monday, October 25, 2021

Through a Glass, Darkly

Not coming to a theater near you. Not streaming anytime soon on Netfliz, Hulu, Amazon Prime, or Showtime. Winner of awards at this past summer's Cannes film festival -- and picked up for showing in more than one-dozen countries -- director Oliver Stone still seeks an American distributor. . .
 

Wednesday, October 20, 2021

Satan, Make Room for One More


The second most vile House Negro in U.S. history, just beating out Condoleezza Rice (guess who number one is?) has croaked. Forget Iraq I and II, this capitalist gangster was licking Massa's boots by running a cover-up of My Lai back in '68. . .

Burn in hell.
 

Monday, October 18, 2021

"I Emphatically Deny These Charges"


Mr. Rob Clark (The Lone Gunman) with the finest and deepest understanding of Lee Harvey Oswald I know of, in print or audio. Here Clark blows open a door which is usually kept shut by the community, of whatever take. Too many people look at 11/22/63 with a cold eye, despite it being one of the most monstrous acts of the 20th Century. A young man, the most famous and powerful man in the world, seated next to his wife, both of them the parents of two small children, has his head blown off. FROM BEHIND. (So they say.) That is not the act of a nut, of a political ideologue, of a closet homosexual (Norman Mailer tended toward that nitwit interpretation), or of a lovelorn husband. It is the act of a monster. The act of someone capable of child murder, of mass murder, of Auschwitz. Of course, that sort of evil was not too hard to find within the US National Security State, a sort of death-worship which was the daily bread for the likes of Allen Dulles, Dick Helms, David Phillips, James Angleton, Sam Halpern, David Morales, Tracy Barnes, Des FitzGerald and many others. As it is in our own day with the monsters who blow up women and children and wedding parties from within their air-conditioning drone-strike studios somewhere in Virginia or Nebraska or the Oval Office. But where is there any evidence of this sort of psychopathology in the life of Lee Harvey Oswald? Oswald, as Clark details, was never alone. He was a man who loved his family. Loved his wife, however difficult a time she seemed to give him. And who dearly loved his daughters. Baby daughters, the youngest only weeks old when JFK was killed. So Oswald that day was not only killing Kennedy, he was killing himself, and the lives of his children as well, destroying lives that had only just begun. There is NO EVIDENCE he was that sort of man. Mr. Clark reminds us of that in a brilliant, funny, passionate, and unique way.

Happy Birthday, Mr. Oswald.

Saturday, October 16, 2021

Komachan

Inside 21st-century U.S. culture, kids are generally seen as knowing and obnoxious schemers, somehow always smarter than the parents, sexualized and made to seem like junior-mint Yuppies about as narcissistic as the grown-ups. One of the remaining beautiful parts of Japan is the respect shown toward children as children. Most books, television, games, toys, anime, and movies are emotionally sophisticated, and the creators expect Japanese children to understand. . .

Komaneko is one of the sweetest and saddest movies/anime I know. And so quiet. Another difference: turn on anything American for kids and there won't be more than a nano-second of silence.

Created by Tsuneo Goda from 2006.

Wednesday, October 6, 2021

And Oh Yes. . .

Don't forget to check out Meg's current YouTube Channel, Meg's Cozy Tea Time.

Here she hosts a live watch-party, seeing herself in Psycho II (1983) for the first time.

Sunday, October 3, 2021

70 Years Ago. . .

NOW!

 
 107!
 
 
p.s. Clayton Kershaw ~ you suck!